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(Chilkat2-Python) Read a Single Facebook PostDemonstrates how to read the contents of a single Facebook post. A post is an individual entry in a profile's feed. The profile could be a user, page, app, or group.
import sys import chilkat2 # This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. # This example assumes a previously obtained an access token oauth2 = chilkat2.OAuth2() oauth2.AccessToken = "FACEBOOK-ACCESS-TOKEN" rest = chilkat2.Rest() # Connect to Facebook... success = rest.Connect("graph.facebook.com",443,True,True) if (success != True): print(rest.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # Provide the authentication credentials (i.e. the access key) rest.SetAuthOAuth2(oauth2) # This example assumes a post id was already retrieved. # For example, it could've been retrieved by reading the user's feed: # See Parsing the Facebook User Feed for code showing how to parse the JSON feed content. postId = "10224048320139890_10210156138515282" sbPath = chilkat2.StringBuilder() sbPath.Append("/v2.7/") sbPath.Append(postId) # Select the fields we want. # This example will select almost all the possible fields. # See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/post/ rest.AddQueryParam("fields","id,message,created_time,caption,description,from,link,name,object_id,picture,place,privacy,properties,shares,source,status_type,story,targeting,to,type,updated_time,with_tags") responseJson = rest.FullRequestNoBody("GET",sbPath.GetAsString()) if (rest.LastMethodSuccess != True): print(rest.LastErrorText) sys.exit() json = chilkat2.JsonObject() json.EmitCompact = False json.Load(responseJson) # Show the JSON in human-readable format. print(json.Emit()) # A sample JSON response is shown here. # { # "id": "12345678901234567_12345678900000004", # "message": "Ignore my posts -- I'm doing some testing for Facebook related programming...", # "created_time": "2016-09-29T20:46:18+0000", # "from": { # "name": "John Doe", # "id": "12345678901234567" # }, # "link": "https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/photo.php?fbid=10210199026247451&set=a.1237223526054.2038240.1094202869&type=3", # "object_id": "10210139026347451", # "picture": "https:\/\/scontent.xx.fbcdn.net\/v\/t1.0-9\/14462791_10210199026647451_7830642117574407060_n.jpg?oh=a7f9ed10ce9cd81a82adeb541c60e2e2&oe=58ABB195", # "privacy": { # "allow": "", # "deny": "", # "description": "Public", # "friends": "", # "value": "EVERYONE" # }, # "status_type": "added_photos", # "type": "photo", # "updated_time": "2016-09-29T20:46:18+0000" # } # This is the code to parse some fields in the JSON response. print("type: " + json.StringOf("type")) print("message: " + json.StringOf("message")) print("id: " + json.StringOf("id")) print("link: " + json.StringOf("link")) print("privacy descripton: " + json.StringOf("privacy.description")) dtime = chilkat2.CkDateTime() bLocalTime = True dtime.SetFromTimestamp(json.StringOf("created_time")) # dt is a CkDtObj dt = dtime.GetDtObj(bLocalTime) print(str(dt.Month) + "/" + str(dt.Day) + "/" + str(dt.Year) + " " + str(dt.Hour)\ + ":" + str(dt.Minute)) |
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