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I'm using the Facebook SDK for JS to get a list of FB friends for a given FB user ID. Essentially, I make a request as follows:

FB.api(`/${fbUserId}/friends`, (response) => {
    if (response && response.data) {
        fbFriends = fbFriends.concat(response.data);
    }

    if (response && response.paging && response.paging.cursors && response.paging.cursors.after) {
        // Recurse through.
    }
});

I can get the first set of results, which contains 13 friends, and can also see that there are 200+ friends total, but the problem I'm having is when I try to recurse through and get all 200+ friends.

Specifically, I'm referencing the following two pages:

  1. https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/using-graph-api/#cursors
  2. https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/user/friends/

Trying to put things together from those two pages, I thought that a request URL like the following would work:

const afterParam = response.paging.cursors.after ? `&after=${response.paging.cursors.after}` : '';

FB.api(`/${fbUserId}/friends${afterParam}`, (response) => {
...

But it doesn't return any results. I am console-logging response.paging.cursors.after, and I'm sure it's set appropriately from the first API call, but it's not returning any more friends. I always get back an empty array for response.data.

What am I doing wrong? Admittedly, the FB API docs seem a bit sparse, and I don't see anywhere where they specifically show how to go through pages of results for the friends API endpoint, but I'm obviously missing something. Thank you.

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    No that is how it suppose to work. You can only get friends that granted user_friends permission to the app. You get a count on how many users the user have in total. But you will only get the friends that granted user_friends permission to the app
    – WizKid
    Feb 24, 2020 at 19:49
  • Gotcha. So the 13 I'm getting back is the total number of friends that have allowed access? Makes sense. That said, how do I know if there are legitimately multiple pages of results or not? Thank you.
    – HartleySan
    Feb 24, 2020 at 19:51
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    Cursor pagination is explained at developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/using-graph-api/#cursors
    – WizKid
    Feb 24, 2020 at 20:00
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    Yes, I referenced that page in my question, but I'm just now better understanding the following: next: The Graph API endpoint that will return the next page of data. If not included, this is the last page of data. Due to how pagination works with visibility and privacy, it is possible that a page may be empty but contain a next paging link. Stop paging when the next link no longer appears.
    – HartleySan
    Feb 24, 2020 at 20:03

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