GraphProductFeedUploadsEdge
Since uploads happen automatically based on a schedule, you may need to get a list of recent uploads. The list includes both manual and scheduled uploads. To get the list, make an HTTP GET call to:
https://graph.facebook.com/<PRODUCT_FEED_ID>/uploads
GET /v21.0/{product-feed-id}/uploads HTTP/1.1
Host: graph.facebook.com
/* PHP SDK v5.0.0 */
/* make the API call */
try {
// Returns a `Facebook\FacebookResponse` object
$response = $fb->get(
'/{product-feed-id}/uploads',
'{access-token}'
);
} catch(Facebook\Exceptions\FacebookResponseException $e) {
echo 'Graph returned an error: ' . $e->getMessage();
exit;
} catch(Facebook\Exceptions\FacebookSDKException $e) {
echo 'Facebook SDK returned an error: ' . $e->getMessage();
exit;
}
$graphNode = $response->getGraphNode();
/* handle the result */
/* make the API call */
FB.api(
"/{product-feed-id}/uploads",
function (response) {
if (response && !response.error) {
/* handle the result */
}
}
);
/* make the API call */
new GraphRequest(
AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken(),
"/{product-feed-id}/uploads",
null,
HttpMethod.GET,
new GraphRequest.Callback() {
public void onCompleted(GraphResponse response) {
/* handle the result */
}
}
).executeAsync();
/* make the API call */
FBSDKGraphRequest *request = [[FBSDKGraphRequest alloc]
initWithGraphPath:@"/{product-feed-id}/uploads"
parameters:params
HTTPMethod:@"GET"];
[request startWithCompletionHandler:^(FBSDKGraphRequestConnection *connection,
id result,
NSError *error) {
// Handle the result
}];
Reading from this edge will return a JSON formatted result:
{ "
data
": [], "paging
": {} }
data
paging
Error | Description |
---|---|
100 | Invalid parameter |
190 | Invalid OAuth 2.0 Access Token |
curl \ -F "url=http://www.example.com/sample_feed.tsv" \ -F "access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>" \ https://graph.facebook.com/<API_VERSION>/<PRODUCT_FEED_ID>/uploads