This seems like a bug in page
table documentation. In Graph API documentation for page
object refer to this field as string
.
It's actually better to save/use any id
returned by Facebook as string
since in many cases value of id
will cause overflow over integer
boundaries. And for some objects id
may contain characters other that numbers (underscore).
Update:
To clarify some things. The issue is really not only with documentation but with return data too. API return response as JSON (or if you using old REST API you can specify XML format too) string
. So the response do contain full and correct page_id
, but in the phase of JSON parsing you loose it due to fact that it's parsed as integer
.
In PHP 5.4 json_decode
function have additional options
parameter which may be JSON_BIGINT_AS_STRING
to overcome this issue. You should check if the parsing method you use supports something like this.
There is couple of bugs opened for this issue on Facebook (it's not for the page_id
in page
table, but same behavior for uid
field on other tables):
Actually you can do something to overcome this issue:
- If you using PHP you may either:
- use 64bit version of run-time which have no this issue due to bigger
PHP_INT_MAX
- use PHP 5.4 with
JSON_BIGINT_AS_STRING
option passed to json_decode
- If you using PHP or any other technology:
- use alternative JSON parser (I'm not aware of any JSON parser in PHP that able to handle this)
- Use quick and dirty reqular expression to wrap all numbers in response with quotes
$response = preg_replace('/(\b\d+\b)/', '"$1"', $response)
(this is for PHP, but you'll get the idea)
Also I recommend filing additional Bug on Facebook and updating your question so we can subscribe to it as well.