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facebook-comment-api

v1.1.2

Published

The simple library to reply comment real-time

Downloads

55

Readme

Unofficial Facebook Comment API

The simple library to reply comment real-time

Install

If you just want to use facebook-comment-api, you should use this command:

npm install facebook-comment-api

It will download facebook-comment-api from NPM repositories

or

npm install Notekunn/facebook-comment-api

Example Usage

const login = require("facebook-comment-api");


login({ access_token: "EAA" }, (err, api) => {
    if (err) return console.error(err);

    api.listen((err, event) => {

        api.sendComment({ body: event.body }, event.idReplyTo)
        
    });
});

Documentation


login(credentials[, options], callback)

This function is returned by require(...) and is the main entry point to the API.

It allows the user to log into facebook given the right credentials.

If it succeeds, callback will be called with a null object (for potential errors) and with an object containing all the available functions.

If it fails, callback will be called with an error object.

Arguments

  • credentials: An object containing the field access_token used to login, or an object containing the field appState.
  • options: An object representing options to use when logging in.
  • callback(err, api): A callback called when login is done (successful or not). err is an object containing a field error.

api.addFriends(userID[, callback])

It send a friend request to a user

Arguments

  • userID: userID
  • callback(error, data): A callback when add friends done

api.getInfo(userID, callback)

It get all info of and user

Arguments

  • userID: userID
  • callback(error, data): A callback when add getinfo done

api.getInfoComment(commentID, callback)

Arguments

  • commentID: commentID
  • callback(error, data): A callback when add getinfo done

api.listen(callback)

It will call the callback every have new notification

Arguments

  • callback(error, data): callback

api.query(options[, callback])


api.sendComment(options, target, callback)