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We have created a new repository for this project: https://github.com/facebook/facebook-php-sdk. Please update anything you have pointing at this repostory to this location before April 1, 2012.

Facebook PHP SDK (v.3.1.1)

The Facebook Platform is a set of APIs that make your app more social

This repository contains the open source PHP SDK that allows you to access Facebook Platform from your PHP app. Except as otherwise noted, the Facebook PHP SDK is licensed under the Apache Licence, Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html)

Usage

The examples are a good place to start. The minimal you'll need to have is:

require 'facebook-php-sdk/src/facebook.php';

$facebook = new Facebook(array(
  'appId'  => 'YOUR_APP_ID',
  'secret' => 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
));

// Get User ID
$user = $facebook->getUser();

To make API calls:

if ($user) {
  try {
    // Proceed knowing you have a logged in user who's authenticated.
    $user_profile = $facebook->api('/me');
  } catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
    error_log($e);
    $user = null;
  }
}

Login or logout url will be needed depending on current user state.

if ($user) {
  $logoutUrl = $facebook->getLogoutUrl();
} else {
  $loginUrl = $facebook->getLoginUrl();
}

Tests

In order to keep us nimble and allow us to bring you new functionality, without compromising on stability, we have ensured full test coverage of the SDK. We are including this in the open source repository to assure you of our commitment to quality, but also with the hopes that you will contribute back to help keep it stable. The easiest way to do so is to file bugs and include a test case.

The tests can be executed by using this command from the base directory:

phpunit --stderr --bootstrap tests/bootstrap.php tests/tests.php

Contributing

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