Since offline_access is deprecated we have problem geting the so called long lived access tokens without that permission. Here (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/offline-access-deprecation/) it says, that server side OAuth generated access tokens will be long lived, but they are not. Am I missing something? Some setting in app settings? Some special code I need to use to extend expiration time of access tokens? As I understand the documentation, for server side authentication, the access token wich can be accessed by getAccessToken() method of PHP SDK when the user is logged in is long lived.

Thank you all for the answers.

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I have added a new public function to the base_facebook.php file, which returns an new access token which expires in 60 days. You can make a request to this function after you've received the normal access token. I've not tested, but I assume you also need to enable 'deprecate offline_access" in your Advanced settings of the Developer App.

Just add this to your base_facebook.php inside the facebook class and make a call to it. It works for me.

 public function getExtendedAccessToken(){

    try {
        // need to circumvent json_decode by calling _oauthRequest
          // directly, since response isn't JSON format.
        $access_token_response =
            $this->_oauthRequest(
                $this->getUrl('graph', '/oauth/access_token'), array(
                    'client_id' => $this->getAppId(),
                    'client_secret' => $this->getAppSecret(),
                    'grant_type'=>'fb_exchange_token',
                    'fb_exchange_token'=>$this->getAccessToken()
                )
            );
    } catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
      // most likely that user very recently revoked authorization.
      // In any event, we don't have an access token, so say so.
      return false;
    }

    if (empty($access_token_response)) {
      return false;
    }

    $response_params = array();
    parse_str($access_token_response, $response_params);
    if (!isset($response_params['access_token'])) {
      return false;
    }

    return $response_params['access_token'];
}
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In my case I had to replace "getAppSecret()" with "getApiSecret()" (SDK version 3.1.1) – Blauesocke Feb 9 at 15:08
Doesn't the getApiSecret function just returns the getAppSecret function in SDK 3.1.1 as the getApiSecret function is depreciated and will be removed in future versions? – MarcusJoe Feb 11 at 13:29
Excellent - works for me thank you. – Ben Waine Feb 12 at 18:45
Can someone tell me if this will work with access tokens obtained using the signed_request approach? Because the facebook docs seem to say it is only for the client-side flow? – DaveB Apr 23 at 9:22
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//using a javascript for popup for facebook login

FB.login(function(response) {

            if (response.authResponse) {

                   var accessToken = response.authResponse.accessToken;

//got the accesstoken with 1-2 hours expire time

//got the accesstoken into a controller called facebook controller

        $request = $this->getRequest();
        $params = $request->getParams();
        $token=$params['accessToken'];

//taking the access token to extend to 60days

        $conf = $this->getConfigs();
        $appid = $conf['fbdetails']['appid'];
        $secret = $conf['fbdetails']['secret'];
        $baseurl = $conf['app']['baseurl'];

//After the execution of below code , we will have a response with acess token expire time to 60days.

        $token_url = "https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token?client_id=".$appid."&client_secret=".$secret."&grant_type=fb_exchange_token&fb_exchange_token=".$token;

// Above response is given for parsing.

        $c = curl_init();
        curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
        curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
        curl_setopt($c, CURLOPT_URL, $token_url);
        $contents = curl_exec($c);
        $err  = curl_getinfo($c,CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
        curl_close($c);

        $paramsfb = null;
        parse_str($contents, $paramsfb);

//after the parsing the contents in the above execution code the new extended accesstoken is stored.

        $user_session = new Zend_Session_Namespace('fbuser');
        $user_session->access_token = $paramsfb['access_token'];

//stored to session.

        $this->_redirect('/home');

//Have a nice coding

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Actually what was said:

If the access_token is generated from a server-side OAuth call, the resulting access_token will have the longer expiration time. If the call is made while there is still a valid access_token for that user, the returned access_token from this second call will remain the same and only the expiration time will be extended. Again, calling this multiple times during the same day will result only in the first call extending the expiration time.

Which means that it will be just longer than client-side generated token, and to receive extended token (60 days) you need do it manually by issuing request to:

https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token?             
    client_id=APP_ID&
    client_secret=APP_SECRET&
    grant_type=fb_exchange_token&
    fb_exchange_token=EXISTING_ACCESS_TOKEN

This token can still became invalid for several reasons, and how to handle this described in How-To: Handle expired access tokens blog post.

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An access token generated through a server-side OAuth call will be of the extended (longer) kind and you don't need to exchange it. It is already an extended token. The only thing you must do is enable "Deprecate offline access" in your app settings. This is of course only necessary if "Deprecate offline access" was previously disabled.

Then, when you authenticate users through Facebook you will receive an access token that lives for 60 days. Authenticating multiple times during the same day will result only in the first authentication extending the expiration time.

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I also experience this behavior. In fact, calling the endpoint in the documentation asked me for a redirect_uri again and when I provided a matching one (from previous calls), it came back with an error. I have not been able to successfully call the method to get an extended token. HOWEVER, my tokens DO last for 60 days since I made the OAuth call server-side and have the deprecate offline access option checked as enabled. So I can make another normal request to get another 60 days (I guess once per day). I really wish this could be automated...Bugging the user to re-auth every 60 is horrible. – Tom Apr 6 at 22:40
Actually the re-authentication should be completely transparent for your users. Keep in mind they've authenticated your application already, even if your access token has expired. Regarding the extend expiration endpoint (developers.facebook.com/roadmap/offline-access-removal), which you tried to use without success - it didn't work because it's only supposed to be used for Client-side OAuth. – kajic Apr 10 at 12:30
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