Using the FB SDK for Android sometimes it throws me error in Logcat.
Anyone knows the reason? My app is running and approved (Not on google play). I\'m also using the ha
I think the facebook account that you use to share, hasn't a role in your facebook app. Go to your app developer facebook console and check Roles. Or set status and review to ON but I think it's not the good solution if your app isn't available on Google Play or App Store
I know this is an question but I just solved my issue by going to https://developers.facebook.com/apps/[yourappid]/settings/ and disabling the option Deep Linking
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Hope this helps someone :).
You got this error log because your session is expired, and you need call login again, it'll automatic login with user-authorized account and wouldn't promt user to accept the app's pubic permissions.
You are getting this error because you have might not declare your application id in manifest.xml or you have not properly registered your application on "developers.facebook.com"
https://stackoverflow.com/a/4851484/3552317, is a solution that works for some peaple (and duplicate question) and this worked for me:
This worked for me:
<string name="app_id">999999999999999</string>
<meta-data
android:name="com.facebook.sdk.ApplicationId"
android:value="@string/app_id" />
You should check your Hash Key in Settings at https://developers.facebook.com Try the code below to check and add correct hashkey. It work for me!!!
private void getSHAFingerPrint(){ PackageInfo info; try { info = getPackageManager().getPackageInfo( "your.package", PackageManager.GET_SIGNATURES); for (Signature signature : info.signatures) { MessageDigest md; md = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA"); md.update(signature.toByteArray()); String something = new String(Base64.encode(md.digest(), 0)); Log.e("Hash key", something); System.out.println("Hash key" + something); } } catch (NameNotFoundException e1) { Log.e("name not found", e1.toString()); } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) { Log.e("no such an algorithm", e.toString()); } catch (Exception e) { Log.e("exception", e.toString()); } }