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109 lines
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Facebook Bridge Plugin
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The Facebook Bridge plugin allows you to integrate your StatusNet site
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with Facebook. It uses Facebook's new SDKs, the Graph API and OAuth
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2.0, and supercedes the previous "Facebook" plugin, which relied on the
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Facebook's now deprecated "Old REST API". The other major difference is
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the troublesome and confusing Facebook Canvas Application has been
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removed.
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Note: Do NOT try to run the old Facebook plugin and this plugin at the same
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time. It won't work.
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Features for the new Facebook Bridge Plugin:
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- "Login with Facebook" (AKA single-sign-on using Facebook Connect for
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authentication).
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- Registration with Facebook Connect, including automatic profile creation
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based on users' Facebook accounts.
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- Post mirroring -- posting a notice on StatusNet automatically creates a post
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on Facebook, deleting it on StatusNet deletes it on Facebook, and faving it
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"likes" it on Facebook.
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Upgrading from the old Facebook plugin
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Remove the addPlugin('Facebook') statement for the old Facebook plugin
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from your config.php and adjust your existing Facebook application using
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the setup instructions below as a guide, then enable the new plugin (also
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described below). Existing users who have setup post mirroring shouldn't
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have to do anything. The new Facebook Bridge plugin will keep their notices
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flowing to Facebook.
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Setup
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There are two parts configuring the Facebook Bridge plugin -- setup on the
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Facebook side, and setup on the StatusNet side.
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Setup (Facebook side)
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The first step is to login to Facebook and register a Facebook application
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to get an application ID and secret.
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Use the handy Facebook application setup wizard:
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http://developers.facebook.com/setup/
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Once you've set up your application, you'll need to enter the Facebook Developer
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dashboard (http://www.facebook.com/developers/editapp.php?app_id=YOUR_APPLICATION_ID)
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and customize a few things:
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About tab
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Set your logos, application description, etc. as you see fit.
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Web Site tab
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Make a note of the "Application ID" and "Application Secret" Facebook generated
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for your application. You'll need both of those later.
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Make sure "Site URL" points to your StatusNet installation
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(e.g.: http://example.net/).
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- Special Note for multi-site Status Networks: enter your domain (SLD and TLD)
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in the "Site Domain" field. (e.g.: status.net). This will allow a single
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Facebook Application to work with all your network subdomains (*.status.net).
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Facebook Integration tab
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Use the default settings.
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Mobile and Devices tab
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Use the default settings.
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Advanced tab
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In the Authentication section, set the "Deauthorize Callback" to
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http://YOURSITE/facebook/deauthorize (e.g.: http://example.net/facebook/deauthorize).
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In the Migrations section, ensure that "OAuth 2.0 for Canvas" is set to
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"Enabled". It probably already will be, but double check.
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The default settings should suffice for everything else.
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Setup (StatusNet side)
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To enable the Facebook Bridge plugin, add
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addPlugin('FacebookBridge');
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to you config.php.
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Next login to your StatusNet site as a user with the administrator role, and
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navigate to the admin menu. You should see a new tab for the Facebook admin
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panel, titled "Facebook". Enter your Facebook application ID and secret in
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that admin panel and hit save. After that, the Facebook Bridge Plugin should
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be ready to use.
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