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I notice that when I access the timeline cover photo URL via the Graph API (using PHP) the photo returned is 720x266 instead of 851x315. Either using, <graph api url>/userId/?field=cover or by accessing the url in ['cover']['source'] of the json array returned when accessing <graph api url>/userID

I've been unable to find a way to retrieve the full size cover photo. Using firebug I can see Facebook load the full size 851x315 image, the only difference in the URL seems to be that the one returned by the API has 720x720 in the path,

What Facebook loads:

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_n.jpg

What the Graph API returns

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/s720x720/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_n.jpg

Is there a way way I can access that full size cover photo URL directly? I could parse the URL returned by the API to strip the 720x720 but I am hoping the is a more elegant way of obtaining the full size cover photo URL directly.

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    In case it helps anyone, I did this for now, $large_cover_photo = explode('s720x720/', $main_page['cover']['source']); $large_cover_photo = implode('', $large_cover_photo); $main_page is the json array returned when I queried /userid But finding a way to access the full size image directly would still be best, if anyone knows how. Aug 11, 2012 at 20:28
  • The way u did it is ok. Now go find a real challenge ;)
    – Gil Birman
    Aug 11, 2012 at 21:06

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Accessing full-size timeline cover photo of facebook user


In php , we can do the following. Its a small hack,and i dont gurantee that it will work for lifetime.

As you can see, there is a s720x720 in the returned photo url. Now we are going to replace that with l720 (L720). with the help of preg_replace() in php .


$coverphoto_url="https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/s720x720/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_n.jpg";

$coverphoto_url = preg_replace('/s720/i','l720',$coverphoto_url);

This will return,

https: //a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/l720x720/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_n.jpg


You can also do this with javascript.

coverphoto_url = coverphoto_url.replace(/s720/i, 'l720');

If you dont know how to retrieve coverphoto via graph API,then please read this question.

How to get a securl cover URL?

hope this helps someone :)

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  • Just pointing out to future readers that this works, but its not 100% reliable. If you plan to use this, at least attach an onerror handler to the <img> to revert back if it fails Apr 13, 2016 at 9:48
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The accepted answer is now broken with the new Facebook Graph API, I was able to get the high quality cover photo in JavaScript with this function:

FB.api("/hawaiianchimp?fields=cover", function(response){
        FB.api("/"+response.cover.id, function(response){
            var img_src = response.images[0].source;
        });
      });

This gets the cover photo ID and then does a second Graph API call to get the image source

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It appears in my testing that this part of the url is the crux of the matter: .../c0.0.851.315/...

So therefore perform a request like this:

$url = "https://graph.facebook.com/{$id}?fields=cover";

// // this points it to the actual banner, not the fullsized one 
$key_851 = 'c0.0.851.315';

$response = json_decode( file_get_contents( $url ) );

if( is_object( $response ) && property_exists( $response->cover , 'source' ) ) {
    $coverphoto_url = preg_replace( '/s720(\w*\.*)\d*(?<!\/)/i', $key_851 ,$response->cover->source );
    echo $coverphoto_url;
}

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