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A Node.js wrapper for Facebook authentication and API
Use as a connect middleware
// create an express webserver
var app = require('express').createServer(
express.bodyParser(),
express.cookieParser(),
require('faceplate').middleware({
app_id: process.env.FACEBOOK_APP_ID,
secret: process.env.FACEBOOK_SECRET,
scope: 'user_likes,user_photos,user_photo_video_tags'
})
);
// show friends
app.get('/friends', function(req, res) {
req.facebook.get('/me/friends', { limit: 4 }, function(friends) {
req.send('friends: ' + require('util').inspect(friends));
});
});
// use fql to show my friends using this app
app.get('/friends_using_app', function(req, res) {
req.facebook.fql('SELECT uid, name, is_app_user, pic_square FROM user WHERE uid in (SELECT uid2 FROM friend WHERE uid1 = me()) AND is_app_user = 1', function(friends_using_app) {
req.send('friends using app: ' + require('util').inspect(friends_using_app));
});
});
MIT
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Wrapper for Facebook authentication and API
The npm package faceplate receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, faceplate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that faceplate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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