facebook_oauth 0.1.1 → 0.2.0

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  To make authorized requests with the client library you'll need to "create a Facebook Application":http://www.facebook.com/developers/createapp.php.
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+ See "http://facebook-oauth.heroku.com/":http://facebook-oauth.heroku.com/ for a full integration example.
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  h2. Authorized request example
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  To use the full power of the Facebook API you need to authorize your application and a valid Facebook user via OAuth.
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  client.me.info # returns your user information
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  </code></pre>
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- Now if you keep hold of the access_token.token (usually in the database) for this user you won't need to re-authorize them next time. When you create an instance of the client you can just pass in the access token and secret that you have stored.
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+ Now if you keep hold of the access_token.token (usually in the database) for this user you won't need to re-authorize them next time. When you create an instance of the client you can just pass in the access token that you have stored.
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  <pre><code>access_token = @user.access_token # assuming @user
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  client = FacebookOAuth::Client.new(
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  :application_id => 'YOUR_APPLICATION_ID',
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  :application_secret => 'YOUR_APP_SECRET_KEY',
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- :callback => 'http://example.com/facebook/callback',
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  :token => access_token
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  client.me.info # returns your user information
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  </code></pre>
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  h2. Supported objects
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  * Me (a special object that represents the current authorized user)
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  * User
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  * Video
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- You can access any object listed above in the same way via the API. For example, event attendees would be:
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+ You can access any object listed above in the same way via the API. For example:
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+ <pre><code>client.me.home # the authorized users news feed
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+ client.event('event_id').attending # event attendees
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+ client.group('group_id').members # group members
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+ client.photo('photo_id').comments # comments on a photo
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+ </code></pre>
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+ Check out the "Facebook API Reference":http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/ to see what methods are available.
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+ h2. Publishing options
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+ In order to publish content to a user you need to have the correct permissions. For example, to publish to a users wall you need the <code>publish_stream</code> permission. You specify the permissions you want to have for the authorizing user when you generate the authorize url like this:
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+ <pre><code>client.authorize_url(:scope => 'publish_stream')</code></pre>
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+ The scope is a comma-separated list of permissions. See the "Facebook Permissions page":http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/permissions for more information.
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+ With the correct permissions you can now post to a users wall like this:
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+ <pre><code>client.me.feed(:create, :message => 'Testing writing to your wall...')</pre></code>
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  end
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  def authorize_url(options = {})
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- options[:scope] ||= 'email,offline_access'
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+ options[:scope] ||= 'offline_access,publish_stream'
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  consumer.web_server.authorize_url(
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  :redirect_uri => options[:callback] || @callback,
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  JSON.parse(oauth_response)
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  end
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- def _post(url, body = '', headers = {})
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- oauth_response = access_token.post(url, body, headers)
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+ def _post(url, params={}, headers={})
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+ oauth_response = access_token.post(url, params, headers)
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  end
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- @client.send(:_get, "#{@oid}/#{a.to_s}")
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+ def method_missing(method, *args)
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+ if args.first and args.first == :create
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+ @client.send(:_post, "/#{@oid}/#{method.to_s}", args.last)
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+ @client.send(:_get, "/#{@oid}/#{method.to_s}")
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  end
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: facebook_oauth
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.1.1
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+ version: 0.2.0
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Richard Taylor
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2010-05-06 00:00:00 +01:00
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+ date: 2010-05-07 00:00:00 +01:00
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  default_executable:
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  version: "0"
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- description: facebook_oauth is a Ruby client library for facebook using the oauth method.
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+ description: facebook_oauth is a Ruby client library for the Facebook OAuth Graph API
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  email: moomerman@gmail.com
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  executables: []
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  rubygems_version: 1.3.5
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  specification_version: 2
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- summary: facebook_oauth is a Ruby client library for facebook using the oauth method.
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+ summary: facebook_oauth is a Ruby client library for the Facebook OAuth Graph API
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  test_files: []
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