I have a list of FB ids, is there a canon way of constructing their FB url without a graph query?
For example, I have ids 3, 4, 5, and i want the Facebook URL for them without using the graph api and save them down
I have a list of FB ids, is there a canon way of constructing their FB url without a graph query?
For example, I have ids 3, 4, 5, and i want the Facebook URL for them without using the graph api and save them down
UPDATE 2: This information is no more given by facebook. There is an official announcement for the behavior change (https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2018/04/19/facebook-login-changes-address-abuse/) but none for its alternative.
Yes, Just use this link and append your ID to the id
parameter:
https://facebook.com/profile.php?id=<UID>
So for example:
https://facebook.com/profile.php?id=4
Will redirect you automatically to https://www.facebook.com/zuck
Which is Mark Zuckerberg's profile.
If you want to do this for all your ids, then you can do it using a loop.
If you'd like, I can provide you with a snippet.
UPDATE: Alternatively, You can also do this:
https://facebook.com/<UID>
So that would be: https://facebook.com/4 which would automatically redirect to Zuck!
https://facebook.com/<UID>
using this and it keeps redirecting me to my home page
Apr 20, 2018 at 20:16
Accepted answer didn't work for me, this does:
https://www.facebook.com/app_scoped_user_id/10152384781676191
The easiest and the most correct (and legal) way is to use graph api.
Just perform the request: http://graph.facebook.com/4
which returns
{
"id": "4",
"name": "Mark Zuckerberg",
"first_name": "Mark",
"last_name": "Zuckerberg",
"link": "http://www.facebook.com/zuck",
"username": "zuck",
"gender": "male",
"locale": "en_US"
}
and take the link
key.
You can also reduce the traffic by using fields
parameter: http://graph.facebook.com/4?fields=link to get only what you need:
{
"link": "http://www.facebook.com/zuck",
"id": "4"
}
access_token
and https
. Example: https://graph.facebook.com/4?access_token=YOUR_YOKEN
fields=link
on url query https://graph.facebook.com/<ID>?fields=link&access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>
The marked answer seems outdated and it won't work.
Facebook now only gives unique ID related to app which isn't equal to userId and profileUrl and username will come out to be empty.
Doing me?fields=id,name,links
is also depreciated after Graph Version 2.4
The only option now is to request for user_links permission from your developer console.
and the pass it in scope when doing facebook login
scope: ['user_link'] }
or by doing an api call
As of now (NOV-2019), graph.api V5.0
graph API says, refer graph api
A link to the person's Timeline. The link will only resolve if the person clicking the link is logged into Facebook and is a friend of the person whose profile is being viewed.
I've collected info together:
user_link
, see https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/permissions/link
(e.g. https://graph.facebook.com/me?fields=link,name,email)link
from answer. Be aware of field length- in my case it is 202: https://www.facebook.com/app_scoped_user_id/YXNpZADpBWEd0SlhFZAElYa3BQT3U3Tm4xWVRLSlJfYUdUM3Y4YmIwQjBaRkM0VDBMNURQdUhhYk5NRDJoR1ZA5ZA1JOdGNwampsSTQyMDQwbW93bkp0dnZAmOXg3NTFISFVZAQlRscWQ5eEZAvcU4xZAC1B/And finaly: it doen't work without additional Facebook permission check:(