This code gets the user data and serializes it, and throws to the database, i know its not perfect but have a look. I'm going to edit this when i get some free time, then i recommend encoding the users data as JSON, not as base64 serialized, because it will be easier to do query searches in the future.
<?php
require 'facebook.php'; // USE FACEBOOK PHP SDK
// Create our Application instance (replace this with your appId and secret).
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => 'APPID',
'secret' => 'APPSECRET',
));
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Get User ID
$user = $facebook->getUser();
/* We may or may not have this data based on whether the user is logged in.
If we have a $user id here, it means we know the user is logged into
Facebook, but we don't know if the access token is valid. An access
token is invalid if the user logged out of Facebook. */
if ($user) {
try {
// Proceed knowing you have a logged in user who's authenticated.
$dt = $facebook->api('/me');
$lk = $facebook->api('/me/likes');
} catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
error_log($e);
$user = null;
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Handler for Login Status
if ($user) {
$logoutUrl = $facebook->getLogoutUrl();
} else {
$loginUrl = $facebook->getLoginUrl(array("scope" => "email,user_birthday,user_likes,user_work_history,user_location,user_education_history"));
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
?>
<?php if (!$user): header ('Location:'.$loginUrl.''); //CHECKS IF USER IS LOGGED IN
else:
$con = mysql_connect("DATABASE IP","USERNAME","PASS");
if (!$con)
{
die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}
else{
$id = base64_encode(serialize($dt['id']));
$work = base64_encode(serialize($dt['work']));
$location = base64_encode(serialize($dt['location']));
$education = base64_encode(serialize($dt['education']));
$f_n = $dt['first_name'];
$l_n = $dt['last_name'];
$link = $dt['link'];
$u_n = $dt['username'];
$bd = $dt['birthday'];
$gdr = $dt['gender'];
$em = $dt['email'];
$sportsS = base64_encode(serialize($dt['sports']));
$languagedt = $dt['languages'];
foreach($languagedt as $item){
$language[] = $item;
}
$languageS = base64_encode(serialize($language));
$lk_dt = $lk['data'];
foreach($lk_dt as $value)
{
if ($value['category'] == "Musician/band" || $value['category'] == "Song" ){
$fav_music[] = $value;
}
if($value['category'] == "Tv show"){
$fav_tvshow[] = $value;
}
if($value['category'] == "Book"){
$fav_book[] = $value;
}
if($value['category'] == "Movie"){
$fav_movie[] = $value;
}
if($value['category'] == "Games/toys"){
$fav_games[] = $value;
}
if($value['category'] == "Interest"){
$interest[] = $value;
}
if($value['category'] == "Professional sports team"){
$sport_team[] = $value;
}
// next is likes
if ($value['category'] != "Movie" && $value['category'] != "Musician/band" && $value['category'] != "Book" && $value['category'] != "Games/toys" && $value['category'] != "Tv show" && $value['category'] != "Professional sports team" && $value['category'] != "Interest" && $value['category'] != "Tv show" && $value['category'] != "Professional sports team" && $value['category'] != "Song") {
$likes[] = $value;
}
}
$fav_musicS = base64_encode(serialize($fav_music));
$fav_movieS = base64_encode(serialize($fav_movie));
$fav_bookS = base64_encode(serialize($fav_book));
$fav_tvshowS = base64_encode(serialize($fav_tvshow));
$sport_teamS = base64_encode(serialize($sport_team));
$fav_gamesS = base64_encode(serialize($fav_games));
$interestS = base64_encode(serialize($interest));
$likesS = base64_encode(serialize($likes));
mysql_select_db("database", $con);
$result = mysql_query("SELECT id, firstdone FROM users WHERE id='$id'");
$row = mysql_fetch_array($result);
$f_dn = $row['firstdone'];
$ctrl = $row['id'];
if (!$ctrl){
mysql_query("INSERT INTO users (id, language, fav_sports, education, location, work, first_name, last_name, link, username, birthday, gender, email, fav_music, fav_movie, fav_books, fav_tv, fav_sport, fav_games, interest, likes)
VALUES ('$id', '$languageS', '$sportsS', '$education', '$location', '$work', '$f_n', '$l_n', '$link', '$u_n', '$bd', '$gdr', '$em', '$fav_musicS', '$fav_movieS', '$fav_bookS', '$fav_tvshowS', '$sport_teamS', '$fav_gamesS', '$interestS', '$likesS')");
if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] == '/index.php') {
header('Location: /theprofilepage');}
}
else{
mysql_query("UPDATE users SET language='$languageS', fav_sports='$sportsS', first_name='$f_n', last_name='$l_n', link='$link', username='$u_n', birthday='$bd', gender='$gdr', email='$em', fav_music='$fav_musicS', fav_movie='$fav_movieS', fav_books='$fav_bookS', fav_tv='$fav_tvshowS', fav_sport='$sport_teamS', fav_games='$fav_gamesS', interest='$interestS', likes='$likesS', work='$work', location='$location', education='$education' WHERE id='$id'");
}
mysql_close($con);
}endif
?>
U can get the values you want with JavaScript then pass them as values on the header, by the "location" function, then the php would get those info with $_GET, by i do recommend using the PHP SDK to do the auth stuff. But you choose. And you can also use them together.