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a question about Facebook sdk for iOS.

If I have an active session how can I get only the user ID?

Is there a simple way to obtain this id without use this example code?

if (FBSession.activeSession.isOpen) {
        [[FBRequest requestForMe] startWithCompletionHandler:
         ^(FBRequestConnection *connection, NSDictionary<FBGraphUser> *aUser, NSError *error) {
             if (!error) {
                 // I can take the user id..
             }
         }];
    }

3 Answers 3

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+ (NSString *)activeUserId {
    return [FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken].userID;
}

if you are already logged in on facebook.

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This is best way to take user id, instead of directly access using dot.

[[FBRequest requestForMe] startWithCompletionHandler:
         ^(FBRequestConnection *connection, NSDictionary<FBGraphUser> *aUser, NSError *error) {
             if (!error) {
                 NSLog(@"User id %@",[aUser objectForKey:@"id"]);
             }
         }];
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  • I'm looking for a way to get the id of the user without having to run an new request in facebook (in particular, so I would not use an asynchronous request)
    – Safari
    Jun 1, 2013 at 13:14
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    @Safari I used to use this method. It consumes very little time. It's not a bottle neck.
    – Dalinaum
    Sep 7, 2013 at 11:55
  • It's a huge issue for me because it runs asynchronously… Now I have to wait for it to finish somehow.
    – sudo
    Jul 22, 2014 at 17:29
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[FBRequestConnection startWithGraphPath:@"/me"
                             parameters:nil
                             HTTPMethod:@"GET"
                      completionHandler:^(
                                          FBRequestConnection *connection,
                                          NSDictionary *result,
                                          NSError *error
                                          ) {
                          /* handle the result */
                          _fbId = [result objectForKey:@"id"];
                      }];

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