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I'd like to have a dynamic redirect URL for my Facebook OAuth2 integration. For example, if my redirect URL is this in my Facebook app:

http://www.mysite.com/oauth_callback?foo=bar

I'd like the redirect URL for a specific request be something like this, so that on the server, I have some context about how to process the auth code:

http://www.mysite.com/oauth_callback?foo=bar&user=6234

My redirect gets invoked after the authorization dialog is submitted, and I get back an auth code, but when I try to get my access token, I'm getting an OAuthException error back from Facebook. My request looks like this (line breaks added for clarity):

https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token
    ?client_id=MY_CLIENT_ID
    &redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mysite.com%2Foauth_callback%3Ffoo%3Dbar%26user%3D6234
    &client_secret=MY_SECRET
    &code=RECEIVED_CODE

All of my parameters are URL-encoded, and the code looks valid, so my only guess is that the problem parameter is my redirect_uri. I've tried setting redirect_uri to all of the following, to no avail:

  1. The actual URL of the request to my site
  2. The URL of the request to my site, minus the code parameter
  3. The URL specified in my Facebook application's configuration

Are custom redirect URI parameters supported? If so, am I specifying them correctly? If not, will I be forced to set a cookie, or is there some better pattern for supplying context to my web site?

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I figured out the answer; rather than adding additional parameters to the redirect URL, you can add a state parameter to the request to https://www.facebook.com/dialog/oauth:

https://www.facebook.com/dialog/oauth
    ?client_id=MY_CLIENT_ID
    &scope=MY_SCOPE
    &redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mysite.com%2Foauth_callback%3Ffoo%3Dbar
    &state=6234

That state parameter is then passed to the callback URL.

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But state parameter can only contains number characters, isn't it? – superscral Mar 6 '12 at 14:34
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No, it can contain any arbitrary data. At the time I wrote this, I was putting a whole JSON object in that parameter (URL-encoded, of course). – Jacob Mar 6 '12 at 18:58

If, for any reason, you can't use the option that Jacob suggested as it's my case, you can urlencode your redirect_uri parameter before passing it and it will work, even with a complete querystring like foo=bar&morefoo=morebar in it.

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