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I wanted to post a feed to a friends wall from my app and set it as private, which is viewable to the logged in user and the friend. I want to do this using the new Graph api, I saw that if I set the "to" parameter in the feed post, it will be posted to the users friend wall.

I found a code here: http://forum.developers.facebook.net/viewtopic.php?id=56458 (Posted by VovaOnline) (link is dead, as facebook has taken down the forum)

$result = $facebook->api('/me/feed', 'POST', array(
            'from' => array(
                'name' => 'Vladimir Ageenko',
                'id'   => '100001308281502'
            ),
            'name'    => 'TEST NAME',
            'caption' => 'Test Caption',
            'description' => 'Test Description',
            'message' => 'This is test.',
            'privacy' => array(
                'description' => 'Vladimir Sergeevich',
                'value'   => 'CUSTOM',
                'friends' => 'SOME_FRIENDS',
                'allow'   => '100001338940933'
            )
         ));

I am setting the post type as "link". Can anyone tell me what is wrong in this code. One thing I know that "from" field has to be "to" and it has to be passed in a "data" variable. I am not sure how to do it. Can any one help me?

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  • hi the link in your question does not exist anymore can you please update it Mar 13, 2014 at 10:38

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You must encode privacy array, try this:

$privacy = array(
            'description' => 'Vladimir Sergeevich',
            'value'   => 'CUSTOM',
            'friends' => 'SOME_FRIENDS',
            'allow'   => '100001338940933'
        );

$result = $facebook->api('/me/feed', 'POST', array(
        'from' => array(
            'name' => 'Vladimir Ageenko',
            'id'   => '100001308281502'
        ),
        'name'    => 'TEST NAME',
        'caption' => 'Test Caption',
        'description' => 'Test Description',
        'message' => 'This is test.',
        'privacy' => json_encode($privacy)
     ));
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I don't think Facebook allows you to do this currently. Look at the graph API docs on Posting:

http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/post/

it says on privacy:

"Note: This privacy setting only applies to posts to the current or specified user's own Wall. Facebook ignores this setting for targeted Wall posts (when the user is writing on the Wall of a friend, Page, event, group connected to the user). Consistent with behavior on Facebook, all targeted posts are viewable by anyone who can see the target's Wall. "

I interpret this to mean that if you post on someone else's wall (feed), privacy is out of your control.

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  • Can confirm. This is the response I get when I set the privacy. {"error":{"message":"(#100) The privacy param cannot be applied when a target is specified.","type":"OAuthException","code":100}}%. Jan 23, 2013 at 3:40
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From now on it's not possible to post on user's friend wall due to February 6, 2013 breaking changes:

https://developers.facebook.com/roadmap/completed-changes/

Removing ability to post to friends walls via Graph API We will remove the ability to post to a user's friends' walls via the Graph API. Specifically, posts against [user_id]/feed where [user_id] is different from the session user, or stream.publish calls where the target_id user is different from the session user, will fail. If you want to allow people to post to their friends' timelines, invoke the feed dialog. Stories that include friends via user mentions tagging or action tagging will show up on the friend’s timeline (assuming the friend approves the tag). For more info, see this blog post.

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