I have researched about the topic mentioned in the title. Solutions say (besides this one) that the "Precondition failed: !string.IsNullOrEmpty(settings.AppId)" exception thrown by FacebookWebContext.IsAuthorized() is caused by not setting the signed request, which can be got from the query string.
I'm developing an ASP.NET MVC website in what I would like to implement Facebook Connect authentication. The authentication part works fine, but if I try to check the permissions the user gave the app (either with HasPermissions() or IsAuthorized()) I get this error.
FacebookWebContext gets properly initialized with app settings. And as far as I know signed_request is only available in canvas apps, or am I wrong?
How can one check the permissions in an ordinary website after the user has authenticated?
Thanks in advance!
Edit: Here are the details of the exception that's thrown:
System.Diagnostics.Contracts.__ContractsRuntime.ContractException occurred Message=Precondition failed: !string.IsNullOrEmpty(settings.AppId) Source=Facebook.Web StackTrace:
at System.Diagnostics.Contracts.__ContractsRuntime.TriggerFailure(ContractFailureKind kind, String message, String userMessage, String conditionText, Exception inner)
at System.Diagnostics.Contracts.__ContractsRuntime.ReportFailure(ContractFailureKind kind, String message, String conditionText, Exception inner)
at System.Diagnostics.Contracts.__ContractsRuntime.Requires(Boolean condition, String message, String conditionText)
at Facebook.Web.FacebookWebContext..ctor(IFacebookApplication settings, HttpContextBase httpContext)
at Facebook.Web.FacebookWebContext..ctor()
at Facebook.Web.FacebookWebContext.get_Current()
at Facebook.Web.FacebookWebClient..ctor(String accessToken)
at Facebook.Web.FacebookWebContext.HasPermissions(String accessToken, String appId, Int64 userId, String[] permissions)
at Facebook.Web.FacebookWebContext.IsAuthorized(String[] permissions)
at Piedone.FacebookTest.IsAuthorized(String[] permissions) InnerException: