= FbGraph A Ruby wrapper for Facebook Graph API. This is a work in progress. == Installation gem install fb_graph == Resources * View Source on GitHub (http://github.com/nov/fb_graph) * View RDoc on GitHub (http://nov.github.com/fb_graph) * Report Issues on GitHub (http://github.com/nov/fb_graph/issues) == Examples Now FbGraph supports all objects listed here: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/ Almost all connections for each object are also supported. (Private message connections are not supported yet) === GET ==== Basic Objects user = FbGraph::User.fetch('matake') user.name # => 'Nov Matake' user.picture # => 'https://graph.facebook.com/matake/picture' # User.new doesn't fetch the user's profile info me = User.new('me', :access_token => YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN) page = FbGraph::Page.fetch('smartfmteam') page.name # => 'smart.fm' page.picture # => 'https://graph.facebook.com/smart.fm/picture' : ==== Connections # Public connections user = FbGraph::User.fetch('matake') user.feed user.posts user.friends user.tagged : # Private connections requires "access_token" FbGraph::User.new('matake').friends # => raise FbGraph::Unauthorized user = FbGraph::User.fetch('matake', :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) user.albums user.events user.friends user.likes : # "home" connection is only available for "me" me = User.new('me', :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) me.home : ==== Pagination user = FbGraph::User.new('matake', :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) likes = user.likes # => Array of FbGraph::Like likes.next # => {:limit => 25, :until => '...'} likes.previous # => {:limit => 25, :since => '...'} user.likes(likes.next) # => Array of FbGraph::Like user.likes(likes.previous) # => Array of FbGraph::Like === POST ==== Status Update me = FbGraph::User.me(ACCESS_TOKEN) me.feed!( :message => 'Updating via FbGraph', :picture => 'https://graph.facebook.com/matake/picture', :link => 'http://github.com/nov/fb_graph', :name => 'FbGraph', :description => 'A Ruby wrapper for Facebook Graph API' ) == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2010 nov matake. See LICENSE for details.