Ok so I have crawled around lots of various answers but am still a bit confused with how I should be dealing with facebook access tokens! One of the main problems I'm having is due to what information is being stored in my browser. For example, I log onto the app, the token expires, I can't logon again unless I clear cookies/app settings in browser.
I stumbled across this thread: How to extend access token validity since offline_access deprecation
Which has shown me how to create an extended access token through php.
I have some questions...
. Do I need to store the access token anywhere? . What happens when the access token expires or becomes invalid? At the moment, my app simply stops working when the short term access ones expire. . Is there a way I should be handling them to check if they have expired? . I am using the php sdk and have basically used the standard if( $user )... Like this:
require 'sdk/src/facebook.php';
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',
'secret' => 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',
));
$user = $facebook->getUser();
if( $user ){
try{
$user_profile = $facebook->api('/me');
} catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
error_log($e);
$user = null;
}
}
if (!$user){
$params = array(
'scope' => 'email',
);
$loginUrl = $facebook->getLoginUrl( $params );
echo '<script type="text/javascript">
window.open("'. $loginUrl .'", "_self");
</script>';
exit;
}
if( $user ){
$access_token = $facebook->getExtendedAccessToken();
$get_user_json = "https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token="
. $access_token;
// Rest of my code here...
}
- Is there anything else I should be doing to handle tokens?
. Should I be passing the access token between pages or is it ok to just call it again at the top of each page like this:
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => 'XXXXXXXXXXXX',
'secret' => 'XXXXXXXXXXXX',
'redirect_uri' => 'http://localhost:8000/',
));
$token = $facebook->getExtendedAccessToken();