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In graph api, Pages.isFan method not working, what's method for checking user fan of a page in graph api?

Thanks.

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  • can you show us some code? I've tried it in the console and it's working just fine.
    – ifaour
    Feb 11, 2011 at 16:20
  • i havent any code, can you give example fql for checking user is fan?
    – John
    Feb 11, 2011 at 16:22

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UPDATE 2:
To check if the current user is a fan of the Facebook page on landing at your tab check this answer.


UPDATE:
You can use the likes connection to check if a user is a fan of a page:

https://graph.facebook.com/me/likes/PAGE_ID
&access_token=ACCESS_TOKEN

This would return either an empty data array:

Array
(
    [data] => Array
        (
        )

)

Or if fan:

Array
(
    [data] => Array
        (
            [0] => Array
                (
                    [name] => Real Madrid C.F.
                    [category] => Professional sports team
                    [id] => 19034719952
                    [created_time] => 2011-05-03T20:53:26+0000
                )

        )

)

So this is how we check using the PHP-SDK:

<?php
require '../src/facebook.php';

// Create our Application instance (replace this with your appId and secret).
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
  'appId' => 'APP_ID',
  'secret' => 'APP_SECRET',
));

$user = $facebook->getUser();

if ($user) {
  try {
    $likes = $facebook->api("/me/likes/PAGE_ID");
    if( !empty($likes['data']) )
        echo "I like!";
    else
        echo "not a fan!";
  } catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
    error_log($e);
    $user = null;
  }
}

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

// rest of code here
?>

Similar script usingJS-SDK:

FB.api('/me/likes/PAGE_ID',function(response) {
    if( response.data ) {
        if( !isEmpty(response.data) )
            alert('You are a fan!');
        else
            alert('Not a fan!');
    } else {
        alert('ERROR!');
    }
});

// function to check for an empty object
function isEmpty(obj) {
    for(var prop in obj) {
        if(obj.hasOwnProperty(prop))
            return false;
    }

    return true;
}

Code taken from my tutorial.


While pages.isFan is still working for me, you can use the FQL page_fan table with the new PHP-SDK:

$result = $facebook->api(array(
    "method"    => "fql.query",
    "query"     => "SELECT uid FROM page_fan WHERE uid=$user_id AND page_id=$page_id"
));
if(!empty($result)) // array is not empty, so the user is a fan!
    echo "$user_id is a fan!";

From the documentation:

To read the page_fan table you need:

  • any valid access_token if it is public (visible to anyone on Facebook).
  • user_likes permissions if querying the current user.
  • friends_likes permissions if querying a user's friend.
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  • 1
    I've written an in-depth tutorial about Checking if user is a fan
    – ifaour
    Feb 15, 2011 at 18:42
  • Note that at least at the time of writing I ran into an issue where if the page was created by me, I couldn't get a like status for myself despite FB showing the page as liked. If I tried with another account then like status was shown as it is supposed to.
    – kasakka
    May 8, 2013 at 13:17
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Here's another approach that relies on the signed_request POST variable that Facebook sends to every tab app page (if you have the "OAuth 2.0 for Canvas" advanced option turned on.

The nice thing about this is you don't need to send another fql.query.

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  • The migration option you mentioned is only needed for canvas apps, Page Tab apps will always receive a signed_request
    – Igy
    Mar 21, 2012 at 12:24
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Or you can use fbml if you whant for example show some content if they are fan or made some dinamic stuff.

example:

<fb:fbml version="1.1">
    <fb:visible-to-connection>This part is visible for fans only!
        <fb:else>This part is visible for non-fans</fb:else>
    </fb:visible-to-connection>
</fb:fbml>

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