is there a way to check in my application (canvas) if the user has extended permission (for exampl开发者_开发百科e "stream.publish")?
i only can find a solution for the old sdk.
thanks!
Update at the end of 2011:
FB.api('/me/permissions', function (response) {
console.log(response);
} );
console output:
{
data: [
{
create_note: 1,
installed: 1,
photo_upload: 1,
publish_stream: 1,
share_item: 1,
status_update: 1,
video_upload: 1,
}
]
}
this solution is deprecated at the end of 2011, please use the answer that is marked as accepted above
found a solution myself
function check_ext_perm(session,callback) {
var query = FB.Data.query('select publish_stream,read_stream from permissions where uid={0}', session["uid"]);
query.wait(function(rows) {
if(rows[0].publish_stream == 1 && rows[0].read_stream == 1) {
callback(true);
} else {
callback(false);
}
});
};
this will check for publish_stream
and read_stream
example use:
check_ext_perm(response.session, function(isworking) {
if(isworking) {
// post something to wall
} else {
// ask for login
}
});
FB.ui({
method: 'permissions.request',
perms: 'user_website',
display: 'popup'
},function(response) {
alert(response.toSource());
if (response && response.perms) {
alert('Permissions granted: '+response.perms);
} else if (!response.perms){
alert('User did not authorize permission(s).');
}
});
Generalized choise's function,
function check_permissions (permissions, uid, cb) {
FB.Data
.query('select {0} from permissions where uid={1}', permissions, uid)
.wait(function (res) {
if (!res || res.length < 1) return cb(false);
var row = res[0];
var aperm = permissions.split(',');
for (var i = 0; i < aperm.length; i++) {
if (row[aperm[i]] != 1) return cb(false);
}
return cb(true);
});
}
Calls the callback with true if the user has all of the permissions, otherwise calls the callback with false.
The responses here that use FB.Data.query
are to be avoided as this point, as Facebook has deprecated FB.Data.query
entirely. The FB.api
(/me/permissions ...) solution seems best.
You can also get permissions back from FB.login:
FB.login(function(response) {
// handle the response
}, {
scope: 'publish_actions',
return_scopes: true
});
See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/javascript/FB.login/v2.1#options
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