I am trying to share an image from my website on facebook. The image can be dynamic, but other meta will remain the same.
Is there a way I can have dynamic data in OG:IMAGE tag, or will I have to go with the other option of FB Post APIs.
Yes and no. Facebook scrapes your site once, and cached the metadata that it finds, unless you specifically go here and force the scraper to crawl your site again. The cache does generally expire (perhaps after 1-2 days?), so when requested again outside of this cache period, Facebook will crawl the site again.
You can have a dynamically generated og:image
meta tag, but it will only be read the one time (per cache period), and only that instance of the image will be saved.
For example, if user A shares your page, and your page returns imageA.png
in the og:image
tag, then that is the image that will be associated with your page's metadata.
If user B then shares the same page within the same cache period, Facebook will forgo the metadata scraping and assume that imageA.png
is still a valid og:image
.
Take a look at this Gist.
You should ping facebook to recrawl your page again every time you update your og:image tag.
def share_facebook_fanpage(link,msg,PAGE_ID,OAUTH_ACCESS_TOKEN,apiversion='v2.8'):
BASE_URL = "https://graph.facebook.com/%s" % apiversion
POST_URL = "%s/%s/feed" % (BASE_URL, PAGE_ID)
# force facebook scape the link first to avoid not showing thumb
f = requests.post(BASE_URL, data={
'id': link,
'scrape': True,
'access_token': OAUTH_ACCESS_TOKEN
})
# share the link
r = requests.post(POST_URL, data={'access_token': OAUTH_ACCESS_TOKEN, 'link': link, 'message':msg})