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Page access tokens are used in Graph API calls to manage Facebook Pages. To generate a page access token, an admin of the page must grant your app the Page permission or permissions needed. Once granted, you can retrieve the Page access token using a user access token with the required permissions.
- Extending Page Tokens
Apps can retrieve a Page access token from Page admin users...
- Portability
Web client authenticates and exchanges the short-term token...
- Debugging & Errors
Handling Errors. Facebook will not notify you that an access...
- Get an OIDC Token
OIDC Tokens in Facebook Login for iOS Starting with iOS SDK...
- Marketing API Access Level
No Business Manager access to manage ad accounts, user...
- Web
Facebook Login with the Facebook SDK for JavaScript enables...
- System User
Read API limits for system users. Guide: Create System...
- Manually Build a Login Flow
Manually Build a Login Flow. For browser-based login for a...
- Extending Page Tokens
17 cze 2010 · I am trying to put together a bash or python script to play with the facebook graph API. Using the API looks simple, but I'm having trouble setting up curl in my bash script to call authorize and access_token. Does anyone have a working example?
Complete all steps to obtain the access token using the Graph API Explorer. Copy your token. Paste it in the text box on the Access Token Debugger. On the Access Token Debugger, scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page. Click Extend Access Token to get a long-lived token.
Almost every Graph API call requires an access token. Malicious developers can steal access tokens and use them to send spam from your app. Meta has automated systems to detect this, but you can help us secure your app.
To update information about a URL published in a Post or Comment, send a POST request to https://graph.facebook.com with the id parameter set to the URL, the scrape parameter set to true, any fields about the URL, and an access token requested from the User or Page who published the Post or Comment.
Facebook Login for authentication and authorization. As we mentioned in the previous lesson, our web application will need to use Facebook Login for authentication and authorization since we intend to use the Graph API to access Facebook data on behalf of our users.
24 sty 2021 · Head over to Facebook’s Graph API Explorer, choose your app (creatively named “Test Bot” in my case), and click on “Get Page Access Token”. You’ll then choose the page you wish this bot to manage and get a User Access Token in return.