I was having the same question... so here's what I did:
Redirection Page: A page that will get a parameter & set the tags for your sharing services or at least the OpenGraph tags. Then this page will craft a URL to a second page (Facebook Pagetab) like this:
//{facebook-page.link}/?sk=app_{your-app-id}&app_data=X
To obtain {facebook-page.link} see this example request:
See example: https://graph.facebook.com/200866110154
See documentation: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/php/facebook-api/
Do not do the redirect immediately everytime, will not work. Instead do the redirect on certain conditions. Example:
if (strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'], '//www.facebook.com/')) {
drupal_add_js('window.location = "' . $url_final . '"', 'inline');
}
Remember, to craft the URL use the page link attribute obtained from Facebook, not the ID of the page, otherwise you will lose the app_data parameter in the signed request.
- Facebook Pagetab: A page called inside an Iframe of a tab of a Facebook page. This page will get the SignedRequest with the app_data and will load specific content that the end user will see.
Remember that app_data can also be an array (or a serialized object):
app_data[var1]=value1&app_data[var2]=value2
Tip: If you are using Drupal you can avoid the final redirect, just overwrite $_GET['q'] to the page need. This way you don't bootstrap Drupal only to do another redirect. You can achieve this using hook_init.
Tip: Save your requests to the Facebook API to speed up future calls. Every request to the graph API takes 300ms at least. Database access is obviously faster.
https://www.facebook.com/PAGENAME?sk=app_APPIDexplicitly? – webarto Jan 4 at 17:19