function fb_app_event_cb in Drupal for Facebook 6.3
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 5.2 fb_app.module \fb_app_event_cb()
- 6.2 fb_app.module \fb_app_event_cb()
- 7.3 fb_app.module \fb_app_event_cb()
Callback for FB_APP_PATH_EVENT.
We don't act on the events directly. We pass the information along via hook_fb. Other modules are thus notified of the event and can take action.
1 string reference to 'fb_app_event_cb'
- fb_app_menu in ./
fb_app.module - Implementation of hook_menu().
File
- ./
fb_app.module, line 147 - Implementation of Drupal for Facebook application.
Code
function fb_app_event_cb($label, $event_type) {
$fb_app = fb_get_app(array(
'label' => $label,
));
if ($fb_app) {
$fb = fb_api_init($fb_app);
}
$data = array(
'fb_app' => $fb_app,
'fb' => $fb,
'event_type' => $event_type,
);
if (isset($_SERVER['CONTENT_TYPE']) && $_SERVER['CONTENT_TYPE'] == 'application/json') {
$json = file_get_contents('php://input');
$data['event_data'] = json_decode($json);
}
else {
$data['event_data'] = $_REQUEST;
}
fb_invoke(FB_APP_OP_EVENT, $data, NULL);
// This page is called by facebook, not a user's browser. User's should never see this.
//print('Thanks Facebook, for your fancy API!');
// It's facebook calling us, not the user. And fb_sig params make it look
// like a canvas page, but it could be connect. So bad idea to save session.
session_save_session(FALSE);
exit;
}