this question is very similar to Facebook SDK for iOS , on iOS 4.0 device, but as I cannot make comments there, I open a new question. I think the questions are not the same:
When trying to update the facebook integration of my app to facebook 3.1 I am not getting the facebook session to open the sessionStateChanged Callback always ends up in FBSessionStateClosedLoginFailed. in my setup I have the callback in my appdelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
openURL:(NSURL *)url
sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication
annotation:(id)annotation {
// attempt to extract a token from the url
// return [self.session handleOpenURL:url];
return [FBSession.activeSession handleOpenURL:url];
}
but it is never called! shouldn't it get called? I followed the facebook documentation and call
- (BOOL)openSessionWithAllowLoginUI:(BOOL)allowLoginUI {
NSArray *permissions = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"publish_actions", nil];
return [FBSession openActiveSessionWithPublishPermissions:permissions
defaultAudience:FBSessionDefaultAudienceFriends
allowLoginUI:allowLoginUI
completionHandler:^(FBSession *session,
FBSessionState state,
NSError *error) {
[self sessionStateChanged:session
state:state
error:error];
}];
}
I also tried
openActiveSessionWithReadPermissions
with nil
for the permissions as in the facebook tutorial example with the intention to reauthorize for the publish_actions permission later. same result: FBSessionStateClosedLoginFailed again.
I even tried calling
ACAccountStore *accountStore;
ACAccountType *accountTypeFB;
if ((accountStore = [[ACAccountStore alloc] init]) &&
(accountTypeFB = [accountStore accountTypeWithAccountTypeIdentifier:ACAccountTypeIdentifierFacebook] ) ){
NSArray *fbAccounts = [accountStore accountsWithAccountType:accountTypeFB];
id account;
if (fbAccounts && [fbAccounts count] > 0 &&
(account = [fbAccounts objectAtIndex:0])){
[accountStore renewCredentialsForAccount:account completion:^(ACAccountCredentialRenewResult renewResult, NSError *error) {
//we don't actually need to inspect renewResult or error.
if (error){
}
}];
}
}
before trying to open the session, but I never get it open on my ios6 device (iphone 4s). in the app I am asked for the permission, but then nothing goes on because the session is always having the state FBSessionStateClosedLoginFailed! my callback for the session state is
- (void)sessionStateChanged:(FBSession *)session
state:(FBSessionState) state
error:(NSError *)error
{
switch (state) {
case FBSessionStateOpen:
if (!error) {
// We have a valid session
NSLog(@"User session found");
}
break;
case FBSessionStateClosed:
NSLog(@"FBSessionStateClosed");
case FBSessionStateClosedLoginFailed:
NSLog(@"FBSessionStateClosedLoginFailed");
[FBSession.activeSession closeAndClearTokenInformation];
break;
default:
break;
}
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter]
postNotificationName:FBSessionStateChangedNotification
object:session];
if (error) {
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"facebook Hinweis"
message:@"facebook Login nicht möglich, bitte versuchen Sie es erneut."
delegate:nil
cancelButtonTitle:@"OK"
otherButtonTitles:nil];
[alert show];
NSLog(@"Facebook session error: %@", error.localizedDescription);
}
}
with the facebook 3.0 on ios 5 I never had an issue so my facebook app is set up correctly. I would really appreciate any help wchich enables me to just open the facebook session, did not think to run into these problems with facebook 3.1 and the docs are not helping me at this point, thx
I had the same problem. If the user hadn't a Facebook account configured in the System Preferences the Facebook login dialog appeared and everything worked fine. But if the user had an account configured in the device I was always having a
FBSessionStateClosedLoginFailed
error.It has nothing to do with
handleOpenURL:url
because in the "native login flow" for iOS 6 or greater there is no fast-app-change. So your app never goes to background and the URL redirection is not needed.The problem was solved configuring the Facebook app. You need to enable the "Native iOS login" section and put the bundle ID of your app. If your app is not already in the Apple Store I'm afraid you need to set the sandbox mode to ON. Once your app is published in the Apple Store I think you need to put the sandbox mode to OFF and set the Apple Store ID in the Facebook configuration.
I had the same problem, and it was because I forgot to implement
in my AppDelegate
I agree with JohnG, with the additional caveat of:
Note that if you have multiple cases inside of
handleOpenURL:
, you can filter for:It's weird, but I was able to replicate on multiple devices the
sourceApplication
coming back as "Facebook" and "facebook".Even i can't comment so writing it as answer . I am not sure , let me analyze potential reasons 1) you said: "but it is never called! shouldn't it get called?" -- for
to get called , in the info.plist file , url scheme should be set properly i.e go to URL types-->Item0-->URL Schemes--->Item 0 the value here should be fbAPPID i.e fb append with your actual facebookappID [FacebookAppID could also be present in the info.plist or hard coded in code].
2)You said: "sessionStateChanged Callback always ends up in FBSessionStateClosedLoginFailed"
In the sessionStateChanged switch method check the state of session and if it created or createdTokenLoaded then try to open the session.
Note:[FBSession openActiveSessionWithPublishPermissions ....] which is a static method will create a new session and is set to FBSession.activeSession where as openWithCompletionHandler is an instance method which can work only if the session is already created .
While JohnG's answer is correct, that particular delegate method has now been deprecated. The correct delegate method to use is this:
Placing that in my application delegate solved the issue for me. Without this, the iOS 6.0 native login would work but the Facebook app login would fail.
On FB SDK 3.5, You can kill the token with this: