The tutorial that you followed implements the client side flow. It means that every thing is done in the browser of the user and your web app cannot retrieve (easily) some data from Facebook.
You have to implement the server side flow. A good and easy way to do that is to use the Facebook PHP SDK (see on github). So you will have something like :
require "facebook.php";
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => YOUR_APP_ID,
'secret' => YOUR_APP_SECRET,
));
$user = $facebook->getUser();
If the user is logged in, then $user is his Facebook ID. You then have to check if you have a valid access token by making an API call :
If it does not raise any exception, then you have a valid access token
If it does, then you have to re-authenticate the user.
Here :
if ($user) {
try {
$facebook->api('/me');
} catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
$user = null;
}
}
You need then to display the login or logout link :
<?php if ($user): ?>
<a href="<?php echo $facebook->getLogoutUrl() ?>">Logout of Facebook</a>
<?php else: ?>
<a href="<?php echo $facebook->getLoginUrl() ?>">Login with Facebook</a>
<?php endif ?>
When the user is logged in and you have a valid access token, you can make API calls to get data from Facebook :
$user_profile = $facebook->api('/me');
You may want to check the example page of the Facebook PHP SDK which is well documented.
Hope that helps.