You have 2 choices of methods to achieve this behavior.
- Utilize the Feed Dialog on the landing page for your users. This will popup a Facebook window prompting your users to share something on their wall. This method requires that you implement the JavaScript SDK as well.
- Utilize the PHP SDK and programatically posting a feed story to the
/me/feed endpoint. (As you have done in the try-catch block of your code sample).
With regard to only posting on the users first visit you should store in your database a boolean value. When you create a new record for the new user in your database you should include a field called something like first_visit and populate it with a "true" value.
Then when you detect a returning user (that means he is already in your database) you can check to see that the first_visit field is set to "false". Then your post via the PHP SDK can be the result of a conditional expression to test the first_visit value :
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if ($first_visit == 'true'){
$result = $facebook->api('/me/feed', 'post', $vars);
}
An additional solution (not requiring a database) could be something similar to this :
When you so cunningly generate the login URL with the $facebook->getLoginUrl() method for your un-authorized users, you can add a temporary GET parameter to the redirect_uri parameter. Something like :
$redirect_uri = 'https://apps.facebook.com/waffle-ville?new_user=true';
Then your conditional expression for posting to the users wall would look something like this :
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if ($_GET['new_user'] == 'true'){
$result = $facebook->api('/me/feed', 'post', $vars);
}
Don't forget to redirect the user back to the original URL after you have made the post :
var app_url = "https://apps.facebook.com/waffle-ville";
echo "<script type='text/javascript'>";
echo "top.location.href = app_url;";
echo "</script>";
The redirect is also possible with PHP :
$app_url = "https://apps.facebook.com/waffle-ville";
header("Location: {$app_url}");
IMO - Posting to a users wall automagically is a little bit annoying. There is a parameter in your application settings that is called Social Discovery. When this is set to "enabled" a story is automagically created as soon as a user installs your application. I recommend leaving posting to a users wall as an optional user initiated action.