My friend called this like lambda-calculus, even though I know some lambas -- I am still confused how the authorization really works to get the access token.
So please explain this code, hopefully line-by-line. Source of the example is here.
FB.login(function(response) {
if (response.authResponse) {
console.log('Welcome! Fetching your information.... ');
FB.api('/me', function(response) {
console.log('Good to see you, ' + response.name + '.');
});
} else {
console.log('User cancelled login or did not fully authorize.');
}
});
P.s. Trying to categorize things here, the q is a sub-problem.
Perhaps related
FB.login(function(response) {
FB is where all of the Facebooks functions live. All the methods are defined here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/javascript/ . Login in particular will popup a dialog asking the user to sign in or approve your app.
if (response.authResponse) {
If they approve your app or have it already added, the response.authResponse will be populated. authResponse also has accessToken, expiry, and UserID. See more details here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/javascript/FB.getLoginStatus/
console.log('Welcome! Fetching your information.... ');
FB.api('/me', function(response) {
This goes to Facebook to ask for the user who just approved/signed into your app. Now you can get the basic information about the user. All the available fields with permissions you need to get them are available here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/user/
console.log('Good to see you, ' + response.name + '.');
This is just getting the name from the user object that you recieved from the /me
endpoint.
});
} else {
console.log('User cancelled login or did not fully authorize.');
This means the user cancelled or did not approve your app so you cannot grab any of their information from Facebook.
}
});