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An image is not a very helpful demo. Perhaps someone who has managed to get this working can post example configurations from Facebook and Drupal that show successful results?
aidanlis,
Responses like that do nothing to further the acceptance and use of your module. Even worse, it pushes people away from Drupal and to other CMSes.
Steps
1 - Go to https://developers.facebook.com (in a new tab)
2 - Login with page admin account
3 - Menu > Apps > Register as Developer
4 - Menu > Apps > Create a New App
5 - Refresh the Captcha 10 times because it's completely illegible
6 - Turn of All Social Blockers like Ghostery because no windows are loading
7 - Dashboard > Copy App ID & App Secret to Facebook pull settings
8 - Go to http://findmyfacebookid.com and enter page URL
9 - Copy Numeric ID to Facebook pull “Graph ID”
10 - Enter object type to be pulled in. Select from link, status, photo, video (for a full list: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.0)
11 - Enter the number of items to fetch
12 - Save
Once you've done this you can add the block anywhere on your site.
As of Feb 2019, the Graph ID lookup can be found at https://findmyfbid.com/, replacing the no longer valid URL in step #8 of FranCarstens excellent instructions.
Comments
Comment #1
aidanlis CreditAttribution: aidanlis commentedDocumentation is on the front page, demo is the image - also on the front page.
Comment #2
amaisano CreditAttribution: amaisano commentedAn image is not a very helpful demo. Perhaps someone who has managed to get this working can post example configurations from Facebook and Drupal that show successful results?
Comment #3
aidanlis CreditAttribution: aidanlis commentedThis is an API module, if you can't work it out you're not allowed to use it.
Comment #4
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedaidanlis,
Responses like that do nothing to further the acceptance and use of your module. Even worse, it pushes people away from Drupal and to other CMSes.
Comment #5
nickBumgarner CreditAttribution: nickBumgarner commentedReading through the issue queues, and I would have to agree, that was not an appropriate response.
Comment #6
FranCarstens CreditAttribution: FranCarstens commented> FACEBOOK PULL
admin/config/services/facebook-pull
Steps
1 - Go to https://developers.facebook.com (in a new tab)
2 - Login with page admin account
3 - Menu > Apps > Register as Developer
4 - Menu > Apps > Create a New App
5 - Refresh the Captcha 10 times because it's completely illegible
6 - Turn of All Social Blockers like Ghostery because no windows are loading
7 - Dashboard > Copy App ID & App Secret to Facebook pull settings
8 - Go to http://findmyfacebookid.com and enter page URL
9 - Copy Numeric ID to Facebook pull “Graph ID”
10 - Enter object type to be pulled in. Select from link, status, photo, video (for a full list: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.0)
11 - Enter the number of items to fetch
12 - Save
Once you've done this you can add the block anywhere on your site.
Comment #7
peterlangela CreditAttribution: peterlangela commentedThank you so much FranCastens, very helpfull!
Comment #8
steveoriolYes, FranCarstens, very helpfull ;-)
Comment #9
kopeboy CreditAttribution: kopeboy commentedHow to pull from a private Facebook Group?
Only public Groups' post are pulled now
Comment #10
Vako CreditAttribution: Vako commentedThank you FranCastens!!
@aidanlis at #3, how old are you, 12?? ;)
Comment #11
BrightBoldAs of Feb 2019, the Graph ID lookup can be found at https://findmyfbid.com/, replacing the no longer valid URL in step #8 of FranCarstens excellent instructions.