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Is it possible to have a share on Facebook link on a website that opens the share dialog in the native App?

Current behavior:

Right now clicking the Facebook share link opens the web-based share dialog, which is bad since most mobile Facebook user are using the native app, thus are not logged in on their browsers. Consequently the web share dialog prompts them to input their user credentials - which might lead them to not share after all.

Ideal behavior:

Clicking the share on Facebook link leads to the share dialog in the native Facebook app, where the user is already signed in.

Thanks in advance for the help!

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    Are you talking about when you click a share button in a web page on a mobile device? I think that is always done with the Facebook JavaScript SDK which doesn't use the App. If you're in an installed app then you can use the Android or iOS SDKs to share with the FB App. I doubt it's possible for a webpage to interact with apps like this.
    – Novaterata
    Oct 4, 2014 at 23:47
  • This seems to be the impetus of PhoneGap. Hybrid webapps can be more or less clones of a website but get access to native Apps.
    – Novaterata
    Oct 5, 2014 at 0:04
  • @Walker did you find any working solution for this ? Jul 12, 2016 at 7:07
  • Hi as it's answer is from 2014 but in 2017 is there any things to make it possible to open native app from web to share something? Mar 8, 2017 at 11:54
  • I am facing same issue and couldn't find anything around it :( Dec 26, 2017 at 10:38

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As of now, there is no official way to achieve this. It could be implemented by Facebook though, forwarding their web share dialog using their custom URL scheme. So if you use the officially documented way to open this dialog you would get this functionality with no further changes as soon as it becomes available.

The easiest way to use the official web share dialog, without any prerequisites, is to link to this URL:

https://www.facebook.com/dialog/share?
    app_id=145634995501895
    &display=popup
    &href=URL_TO_SHARE
    &redirect_uri=RETURN_URL

where you replace URL_TO_SHARE and RETURN_URL with the proper URL-encoded values. Or you include the Facebook JS-SDK and use the classical share button or other ways described in sharing on the web.

Just for completeness: In native apps on iOS and Android it is possible to link to the Facebook app directly if the user has the Facebook app installed. See sharing from iOS or android. As this is not always the case you have to check using the respective platform's specific Facebook SDK and fallback to the web-based dialog as well.

On a sidenote: I would highly discourage you from using the not officially documented URL-schemes registered by the Facebook app. While they might work if the website is visited from a device with an installed Facebook app, they become dead links or weird browser warnings on devices without the Facebook app installed, especially any PCs or Macs. Even if you check for all these cases, Facebook has already changed their URL-Schemes and might do so again at any time, breaking your link(s) or - maybe worse - leading to undefined behavior.

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    Hi as it's answer is from 2014 but in 2017 is there any things to make it possible to open native app from web to share something? Mar 8, 2017 at 7:01
  • It's a pain man... It's 5 lines in Android, how come this is so difficult on iOS?
    – Endran
    May 21, 2017 at 13:04
  • @VishalThoriya True, this answer is three years old. But AFAIK for the OP's problem (sharing via native app from a website) it is still up to date.
    – jan.vogt
    May 30, 2017 at 17:36
  • @Endran Do you mean sharing from a native app? Because the OP's question is not about that. Nevertheless, I included links to the relevant documentation for that as well. I still do not understand your comment as sharing from a native app on iOS does not require much more than 5 lines as well? In fact, your own answer requires only 4 lines using UIActivityViewController.
    – jan.vogt
    May 30, 2017 at 17:46
  • I stumbled upon this question while looking for an answer to a similar problem. I was annoyed by this quest, so I commented on Vishals 2017 remark. Luckily I found the post in the answer I posted, for people like me who will stumble on this post as well. I was not trying to discredit your 2014 answer.
    – Endran
    May 30, 2017 at 18:05
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Navigator/share

You could try this and let the user decide what native app to use when sharing your link.

It opens the native share-via of the user's device

const data = {
  title: document.title,
  text: 'Hello World',
  url: 'https://your_site_url',
}

const shareVia = window.navigator.share(data);
<html>
 <button onClick={shareVia}>Share Me!</button>
</html>
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  • Hi mon, where possible include relevant details/quotes/code from a link rather than just the link itself when answering, in case that page is no longer available in future
    – tomRedox
    Oct 28, 2019 at 9:43
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The following code will check if the app is installed, if installed you can share using the app, you don't have to open Facebook in your web browser and log in again. If the app is not installed it will simply use the Facebook sharer link then the user has to log in to Facebook in the browser if not logged in and the link gets shared.

  onShare() {
    console.log(order);
    const title = 'Title';
    const url = 'https://www.facebook.com/';
    const text = "Share on native app if installed";
    if (navigator.share) {
      navigator
        .share({ title: `${title}`, url: `${url}`,text: `${text}`})
        .then(() => {
          console.log('Thanks for sharing!');
        })
        .catch(console.error);
    } else {
      window.location.replace(
        `https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=${url.trim()}&quote=${text}`
      );
    }
  } //onShare ends here
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<a href="fb://page/100623981381289">
    This is My page (click on your Phone installed facebook)
</a>

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I know it has been a couple of years, but for whom it may concern:
Have a look at this answer; Xcode : sharing content via Action Sheet.

Let me copy that answer overhere as well:

Swift

let shareText = "Hello, world!"
if let image = UIImage(named: "myImage") {
    let vc = UIActivityViewController(activityItems: [shareText, image], applicationActivities: [])
    presentViewController(vc, animated: true, completion: nil)
}

Try links for tutorials

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