How to get facebook share, like, comment count for

2020-02-08 08:35发布

问题:

The problem is that after v2.1 of graph api fql will be deprecated.

Can someone tell me how to get separate likes, share count for given url using only graph api? I was looking for some documentation, but there isn't any, i can get only total "shares" which is likes + shares + comments.

Yes i know there is immortal http://api.facebook.com/restserver.php?method=links.getStats&urls, but what if facebook shuts it down at last?

回答1:

The REST API (with calls like http://api.facebook.com/restserver.php?method=links.getStats&urls) was announced as deprecated with the introduction of the Graph API v2.1: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/changelog#v2_1_deprecations but also already in 2011: https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/616/

So, from my understanding, this will yield in the inoperability of this feature at two years after the introduction of v2.1 on 7th August 2016:

https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/versions#howlong

The closest you can get to the "old" REST of FQL API call results with the Graph API is this afaik:

https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.3/url/

but it omits the like_count metric (don't ask me why...).

My personal opinion is that you should continue to use the FQL calls to the link_stat (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/fql/link_stat/) table, because this will be available for nearly the next 2 years. This is only possible if you have a v2.0 app. Maybe there'll be some additional endpoints for the Graph API until then.



回答2:

I suggest using a tool like SharedCount, it offers a lot more platforms too. Here is how they get the data: http://www.sharedcount.com/documentation.php (Scroll down to "Sources")

So for Facebook it would be like this:

https://api.facebook.com/method/links.getStats?urls=%%URL%%&format=json

You get a JSON object like this one:

..."share_count":66,"like_count":15,"comment_count":1,"total_count":82...

Edit: This is deprecated now, but there is another possibility, explained in this thread: Get FB likes, shares and comments for a URL using PHP - with no limit



回答3:

You can use facebook graph api like https://graph.facebook.com/?ids=http://mycodingtricks.com and it will return a json code like

{  
    "http://mycodingtricks.com":{  
        "id":"http://mycodingtricks.com",
        "shares":1
    }
}

I have developed my own php script on which you can all social count using that api. http://mycodingtricks.com/share/social.php?url=YOUR-URL-HERE and it will return data like:

{  
    "facebook":[  
        {  
            "share_count":1,
            "like_count":0,
            "comment_count":0,
            "total_count":1,
            "click_count":0,
            "comments_fbid":567687199998199,
            "commentsbox_count":0
        }
    ],
    "googleplus":10,
    "twitter":3,
    "buffer":0,
    "pinterest":0,
    "stumblupon":1,
    "reddit":"<html><body><h1>403 Forbidden<\/h1>\nRequest forbidden by administrative rules.\n<\/body><\/html>\n",
    "linkedin":0
}

But if you wants to use on your own Here is a complete article about how to count facebook share,like and all. http://mycodingtricks.com/php/2-ways-to-count-facebook-likes-shares-and-comments-using-php/



回答4:

actually the correct way for getting the like number is this:

http://graph.facebook.com/v2.5/?id=YOUR_URL&fields=og_object{engagement}

the brackets after the og_object is the second level of og_object. see documentation here:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/url

you might need to encode the url and brackets so it will look something like: https://graph.facebook.com/v2.5/?id=ENCODED_URL&fields=og_object%7Bengagement%7D&id=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com

see a working example in graph explorer (hit the submit button)



回答5:

All answers are wrong or incomplete since latest shut down of API 2.1!

I am the author of the social media plugin MashShare and i recently had to do exact observations for this issue as it seriously affected the share count of our plugin.

Verified data by observations:

https://graph.facebook.com/v2.7/?id=https://www.mashshare.net contains shares and likes.

As far as i found out the only way to get a number near the real share count of a post is to get first the likes of a url. Than take this number and subtract it from the total number of shares and likes.

To get the like count you need to take the object id of the url and create another API request: https://graph.facebook.com/v2.7/14206851986099/likes?summary=true

If you know how to merge both requests into one please let me know.



回答6:

As of August 19th 2016 facebook completely shutdown their rest API. The only alternative is to use the graph API as suggested above.