It is already possible to get all actions for custom app actions and objects:

https://graph.facebook.com/me/{appNameSpace}:{action}/{object}

This will list all the actions generated by an app, but only for a given user...

How do I get all the actions generated by an app (for all its users)? I've tried this request with an app access token :

https://graph.facebook.com/{appId}/{appNameSpace}:{action}/{object}

But it does not work...

I was also looking for an activities or actions FQL table, since each action has an id, they should be accessible somewhere.

Any suggestions?

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AFAIK there is no way to get all actions published by application via OpenGraph, but your application creates those actions, why just not record results of this operation?

Then you create action you should get response like this:

{
  id: “{action-instance-id}”
}

Later you may read this action:

GET https://graph.facebook.com/{action-instance-id}

You for sure may benefit from doing request to get multiple actions like this:

GET https://graph.facebook.com/?ids={action-id1},{action-id2},{action-idn}

And even batch those requests

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how do apps like Washington Post Social Reader display all of your friends' actions? – John Oleynik Dec 30 '11 at 16:49
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They store them on their end. – Jeff Sherlock Dec 30 '11 at 17:56
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Or they iterate across your friends and get all the actions from all friends' graphs. – bardiir Jan 5 at 15:08
Seems like iterating across all friends would take too long since there is no FQL available to do this (see stackoverflow.com/questions/8499297/…). How would you implement it? – John Oleynik Jan 5 at 15:33
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You still can batch up to 50 requests which can help do it much faster – Juicy Scripter Jan 5 at 16:19
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