I am retrieving the messaging inbox with the following graph api call:
https://graph.facebook.com/me/inbox?access_token=...
It returns an array of messages that each have an identifying "id" (same as message id as returned by FQL)
I would like to be able to provide a link for the user to view a message directly on Facebook.com.
Something like: https://www.facebook.com/messages/?action=read&tid=....
That is the link you get to if you you browse to a message from facebook itself.
However I can'开发者_开发技巧t seem to find a way to discover the correct tid from either the Graph API or FQL.
I haven't had any luck in figuring out an alternative URL either.
This url used to work, but is broken for me now: http://facebook.com/?sk=messages&tid=...
It just redirects to the top level messaging page: https://www.facebook.com/messages/
ANY IDEAS?
Thanks so much
From graph API get to me/inbox
the result set gives id as part of each object returned. This is also thread_id.
If the id you have is a string object (probably a guid), this is from Facebook's older message system storage structure. Now they've updated to a new storage structure that requires the old ones to be migrated into the new
So you have a fairly easy check:
If thread id is a long (Int64/BigInt), then you have a new thread and can use
http://www.facebook.com/messages/?action=read&tid=id.THREAD_ID
If thread id is a string then you have a older thread and can use
http://www.facebook.com/messages/?action=read&tid=THREAD_ID
many programming languages have their own form of checking the type of a value.
var threadId = (string)data.thread_id;
var longVal = 0L;
var isLong = Int64.TryParse(threadId, out longVal);
var threadUrl = (isLong) ?
"http://www.facebook.com/messages/?action=read&tid=id." + threadId :
"http://www.facebook.com/messages/?action=read&tid=" + threadId;
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