league / oauth2-facebook
Facebook OAuth 2.0 Client Provider for The PHP League OAuth2-Client
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Requires
- php: >=7.3
- league/oauth2-client: ^2.0
Requires (Dev)
- ext-json: *
- mockery/mockery: ~1.3.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.4
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ~3.0
README
This package provides Facebook OAuth 2.0 support for the PHP League's OAuth 2.0 Client.
This package is compliant with PSR-1, PSR-2, PSR-4, and PSR-7. If you notice compliance oversights, please send a patch via pull request.
Requirements
The following versions of PHP are supported.
- PHP 7.3
- PHP 7.4
- PHP 8.0
Installation
Add the following to your composer.json
file.
{ "require": { "league/oauth2-facebook": "^2.0" } }
Usage
Authorization Code Flow
session_start(); $provider = new \League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Facebook([ 'clientId' => '{facebook-app-id}', 'clientSecret' => '{facebook-app-secret}', 'redirectUri' => 'https://example.com/callback-url', 'graphApiVersion' => 'v2.10', ]); if (!isset($_GET['code'])) { // If we don't have an authorization code then get one $authUrl = $provider->getAuthorizationUrl([ 'scope' => ['email', '...', '...'], ]); $_SESSION['oauth2state'] = $provider->getState(); echo '<a href="'.$authUrl.'">Log in with Facebook!</a>'; exit; // Check given state against previously stored one to mitigate CSRF attack } elseif (empty($_GET['state']) || ($_GET['state'] !== $_SESSION['oauth2state'])) { unset($_SESSION['oauth2state']); echo 'Invalid state.'; exit; } // Try to get an access token (using the authorization code grant) $token = $provider->getAccessToken('authorization_code', [ 'code' => $_GET['code'] ]); // Optional: Now you have a token you can look up a users profile data try { // We got an access token, let's now get the user's details $user = $provider->getResourceOwner($token); // Use these details to create a new profile printf('Hello %s!', $user->getFirstName()); echo '<pre>'; var_dump($user); # object(League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\FacebookUser)#10 (1) { ... echo '</pre>'; } catch (\Exception $e) { // Failed to get user details exit('Oh dear...'); } echo '<pre>'; // Use this to interact with an API on the users behalf var_dump($token->getToken()); # string(217) "CAADAppfn3msBAI7tZBLWg... // The time (in epoch time) when an access token will expire var_dump($token->getExpires()); # int(1436825866) echo '</pre>';
The FacebookUser Entity
When using the getResourceOwner()
method to obtain the user node, it will be returned as a FacebookUser
entity.
$user = $provider->getResourceOwner($token); $id = $user->getId(); var_dump($id); # string(1) "4" $name = $user->getName(); var_dump($name); # string(15) "Mark Zuckerberg" $firstName = $user->getFirstName(); var_dump($firstName); # string(4) "Mark" $lastName = $user->getLastName(); var_dump($lastName); # string(10) "Zuckerberg" # Requires the "email" permission $email = $user->getEmail(); var_dump($email); # string(15) "thezuck@foo.com" # Requires the "user_hometown" permission $hometown = $user->getHometown(); var_dump($hometown); # array(10) { ["id"]=> string(10) "12345567890" ... # Requires the "user_about_me" permission $bio = $user->getBio(); var_dump($bio); # string(426) "All about me... $pictureUrl = $user->getPictureUrl(); var_dump($pictureUrl); # string(224) "https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/hprofile- ... $isDefaultPicture = $user->isDefaultPicture(); var_dump($isDefaultPicture); # boolean false $coverPhotoUrl = $user->getCoverPhotoUrl(); var_dump($coverPhotoUrl); # string(111) "https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos- ... $gender = $user->getGender(); var_dump($gender); # string(4) "male" $locale = $user->getLocale(); var_dump($locale); # string(5) "en_US" $timezone = $user->getTimezone(); var_dump($timezone); # int -5 $link = $user->getLink(); var_dump($link); # string(62) "https://www.facebook.com/app_scoped_user_id/1234567890/" $maxAge = $user->getMaxAge(); var_dump($maxAge); # int 17 | null $minAge = $user->getMinAge(); var_dump($minAge); # int 21
You can also get all the data from the User node as a plain-old PHP array with toArray()
.
$userData = $user->toArray();
Graph API Version
The graphApiVersion
option is required. If it is not set, an \InvalidArgumentException
will be thrown.
$provider = new League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Facebook([ /* . . . */ 'graphApiVersion' => 'v2.10', ]);
Each version of the Graph API has breaking changes from one version to the next. This package no longer supports a fallback to a default Graph version since your app might break when the fallback Graph version is updated.
See the Graph API version schedule for more info.
Beta Tier
Facebook has a beta tier that contains the latest deployments before they are rolled out to production. To enable the beta tier, set the enableBetaTier
option to true
.
$provider = new League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Facebook([ /* . . . */ 'enableBetaTier' => true, ]);
Refreshing a Token
Facebook does not support refreshing tokens. In order to get a new "refreshed" token, you must send the user through the login-with-Facebook process again.
From the Facebook documentation:
Once [the access tokens] expire, your app must send the user through the login flow again to generate a new short-lived token.
The following code will throw a League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Exception\FacebookProviderException
.
$grant = new \League\OAuth2\Client\Grant\RefreshToken(); $token = $provider->getAccessToken($grant, ['refresh_token' => $refreshToken]);
Long-lived Access Tokens
Facebook will allow you to extend the lifetime of an access token by exchanging a short-lives access token with a long-lived access token.
Once you obtain a short-lived (default) access token, you can exchange it for a long-lived one.
try { $token = $provider->getLongLivedAccessToken('short-lived-access-token'); } catch (Exception $e) { echo 'Failed to exchange the token: '.$e->getMessage(); exit(); } var_dump($token->getToken()); # string(217) "CAADAppfn3msBAI7tZBLWg...
Getting Additional Data
Once you've obtained a user access token you can make additional requests to the Graph API using your favorite HTTP client to send the requests. For this example, we'll just use PHP's built-in file_get_contents()
as our HTTP client to grab 5 events from the the authenticated user.
// Get 5 events from authenticated user // Requires the `user_events` permission $baseUrl = 'https://graph.facebook.com/v2.10'; $params = http_build_query([ 'fields' => 'id,name,start_time', 'limit' => '5', 'access_token' => $token->getToken(), 'appsecret_proof' => hash_hmac('sha256', $token->getToken(), '{facebook-app-secret}'), ]); $response = file_get_contents($baseUrl.'/me/events?'.$params); // Raw JSON response from the Graph API var_dump($response); # string(1190) "{"data":[{"id":"123","name":"Derby City Swing 2016","start_time":"2016-01-28T17:00:00-0500"} ... // Response as a plain-old PHP array $data = json_decode($response, true); var_dump($data); # array(2) { ["data"]=> array(5) { ...
See more about:
If you need to make even more complex queries to the Graph API to get lots of data back with just one request, check out the Facebook Query Builder.
Testing
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.