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Facebook Graph API Development with Flash

By : Michael James Williams
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Facebook Graph API Development with Flash

By: Michael James Williams

Overview of this book

The Facebook platform provides you with an ideal solution for building rich, social experiences on the web to develop an effective user experience application. Combined with Flash which effectively enables social interactions, you can create a fully functional application on Facebook. If you've been waiting to get started with your own applications and games on Facebook, with this book you don't have to wait any longer.This book takes you through everything you need to know to integrate your AS3 apps and games with Facebook accompanied by illustrative screenshots and short quizzes.It presents you with in depth coverage of the key underlying concepts such as creating a basic application that runs inside Facebook and exploring the Graph API which greatly simplifies how developers can retrieve data. This book also covers topics on security, permissions and authentication features on Facebook.This beginner's guide starts off by teaching you about retrieving simple public data and then rapidly working your way up to authenticating users, building powerful searches across the entire database, and uploading photos and other content. Throughout the book, you'll learn by building two fundamental components: an RIA Facebook interface and an AS3 SDK that you can drop into any project to add Facebook integration. This easy-to-understand guide has everything written as AS3-only projects with publicly available components, so you can follow along whether you use Flash Pro, Flex, or MXMLC – as long as you know AS3! This hands-on tutorial will present you with a whole new perspective of the three core aspects of Facebook – searching, retrieving, and updating the data .This practical book focuses on how to set up an application on Facebook and how to deal with different contexts like AIR.By the end of this book, you will be confident enough to set up your own application and create social interactions for users to share on Facebook.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Facebook Graph API Development with Flash Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action – obtaining extended permissions


It's actually really easy to request permission to do something beyond the basic: when calling the authorize URL, pass it an extra parameter named scope.

Set the value of the scope parameter to the name of the extended permission you want to request. For example, to request access to the user's inbox, use this URL:

https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/authorize?client_id=«your_application_id»&type=user_agent&redirect_uri=«your_callback_url»&scope=read_mailbox

Try this in the browser, and you'll get this dialog:

What just happened?

Once the user clicks on Allow, Facebook will remember that decision, and your application won't have to ask for this permission again – just like when the user authorized the application to see their basic information for the first time.

You can request more than one extended permission at a time; just separate them with commas:

https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/authorize?client_id=«your_application_id»&type...