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I've followed this guide to update my application to use Facebook SDK 4.6 to work properly when built with the iOS 9 SDK.

When I tap the login button now, a Safari view controller gets presented (shouldn't it redirect to the Facebook app?), but after accepting permission the Safari view controller is never dismissed. It loads a new blank page and sits there doing nothing. If I tap the Done button, the returned FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResult's isCancelled is true.

Is it normal that the SDK is choosing the Safari view controller over the Facebook app? And why am I not getting callbacks after login is complete?

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  • Concerning redirection to app: there is a property called FBSDKLoginBehavior to set the login behavior (can be set to login through old school webview, system, or FB app). If you're frustrated about the default login being a SFSafariViewController join the club here: developers.facebook.com/bugs/786729821439894/?search_id Jan 12, 2016 at 19:09

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Turns out that on iOS 9 when UIApplicationDelegate's application:openURL:options: is implemented, application:openURL:sourceApplication:annotation: will not get called.

So what I had to do is call FBSDKApplicationDelegate's application:openURL:sourceApplication:annotation: from UIApplicationDelegate's application:openURL:options:

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)app openURL:(NSURL *)url options:(NSDictionary<NSString*, id> *)options {
    return [[FBSDKApplicationDelegate sharedInstance] application:app
                                                      openURL:url
                                            sourceApplication:options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsSourceApplicationKey]
                                                   annotation:options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsAnnotationKey]];
}
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  • I'm also facing the issue where SAFARI opens instead of APP. Is it a bug on FB's side, or I'm missing something (Although I'm getting callbacks from safari when login is successful) Sep 3, 2015 at 13:01
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    Native login is disabled on iOS 9+. pbs.twimg.com/media/CPqUE3bW8AEcS8n.png
    – Hesham
    Sep 28, 2015 at 7:02
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    In SDK v4.6 and v3.24, the FB SDK uses Safari View Controller by default rather than fast-app-switching to the native Facebook app. This is by design, and because on iOS 9, Safari View Controller offers a better experience for people than the fast-app-switch flow. Oct 2, 2015 at 6:34
  • @HeshamAbd-Elmegid, is your didFinishLaunching method called? my accessToken is still nil. Can you check this question? Oct 17, 2015 at 9:23
  • For those of you looking for the Swift solution, it can be found here: stackoverflow.com/a/33080849/1897596
    – Benjamin
    Jan 19, 2016 at 10:20
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For Swift this was working for me (add it in AppDelegate.swift):

@available(iOS 9.0, *)
func application(application: UIApplication,openURL url: NSURL, options: [String: AnyObject]) -> Bool {
return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(application, 
     openURL: url, 
     sourceApplication: options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsSourceApplicationKey] as! String,
     annotation: options [UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsAnnotationKey])
}

and

@available(iOS, introduced=8.0, deprecated=9.0)
func application(application: UIApplication,openURL url: NSURL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: AnyObject) -> Bool {  
return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(application,
     openURL: url,
     sourceApplication: sourceApplication!,
     annotation: annotation)
}

In each case remember to add import FBSDKCoreKit with the other import statements.

Its basically what Google SignIn uses. If its still not working you need to set the delegates and your info.plist like it is specified in the FaceBook Docs. I hope this helps!

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For Swift 3 & Facebook SDK 4.16.0:

Add the following code to AppDelegate.swift

func application(_ application: UIApplication, open url: URL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: Any) -> Bool {
    return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(application, open: url, sourceApplication: sourceApplication, annotation: annotation)
}
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For those of you experiencing this same issue with iOS10 I added this:

@available(iOS 9.0, *)
func application(_ application: UIApplication, openURL url: URL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: AnyObject) -> Bool {
    return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(application, open: url, sourceApplication: sourceApplication, annotation: annotation)
}

This should work but as for now its just a workaround

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I have just come across this issue, thanks @Hesham for the fix.

Here is the Swift3 fix:

func application(_ app: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey : Any]) -> Bool {
    return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(
        app,
        open: url,
        sourceApplication: options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey.sourceApplication] as! String,
        annotation: options[UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey.annotation])
}
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for xamarin users :

public override bool OpenUrl(UIApplication application, NSUrl url, string sourceApplication, NSObject annotation)
        {

            OnUrlProtocolDetected(url.ToString());
            if (url.AbsoluteString.StartsWith("fb"))
            {
                return ApplicationDelegate.SharedInstance.OpenUrl(application, url, sourceApplication, annotation);
            }

}
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  • That's what we want! Thanks
    – GONeale
    May 22, 2018 at 5:13
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Did you follow these steps?

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
 return [[FBSDKApplicationDelegate sharedInstance] application:application
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:launchOptions];
}

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)url sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication annotation:(id)annotation {
  return [[FBSDKApplicationDelegate sharedInstance] application:application
openURL:url
sourceApplication:sourceApplication
annotation:annotation
 ];
}

I think you are missing the point where you got to call the applications delegate in App delegate. The second method is vital coz it gives the callback to your application about the login did finish in safari by the user

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  • Yes I did. My app worked fine before I started building with iOS 9.
    – Hesham
    Aug 30, 2015 at 19:10
  • This method is deprecated from iOS 9.0.
    – Nike Kov
    Oct 4, 2016 at 9:55
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I was using the old 3.24 version and on iOS 9 I was facing a similar problem.

Found that in appDelegate method - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)url sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication annotation:(id)annotation

was

return [FBSession.activeSession handleOpenURL:url];

instead of

return [FBAppCall handleOpenURL:url sourceApplication:sourceApplication];

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  • Worked like a charm for me! Aug 2, 2016 at 15:48
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For total swift newbies like myself, the problem was an alternate implementation of the application() method:

Working version:

 func application(_ application: UIApplication, open url: URL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: Any) -> Bool {
    return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(
        application,
        open: url,
        sourceApplication: sourceApplication,
        annotation: annotation)
}

Non working version (Copied from somewhere )

func application(application: UIApplication, openURL url: URL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: Any) -> Bool {
    return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(
        application,
        open: url,
        sourceApplication: sourceApplication,
        annotation: annotation)
}
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For anyone looking for Swift assistance on this very issue the following worked for me.

func application(app: UIApplication, openURL url: NSURL, options: [String : AnyObject]) -> Bool {
        return FBSDKApplicationDelegate.sharedInstance().application(app, openURL: url, sourceApplication: UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsSourceApplicationKey, annotation: UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsAnnotationKey)
    }

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