Facebook Android SDK 4.5.0 get email address

与世无争的帅哥 提交于 2019-11-27 17:51:01
Marta Tenés

You need to ask for parameters to facebook in order to get your data. Here I post my function where I get the facebook data. The key is in this line:

parameters.putString("fields", "id, first_name, last_name, email,gender, birthday, location"); // Parámetros que pedimos a facebook

Hope it helps you.

btnLoginFb.registerCallback(callbackManager, new FacebookCallback<LoginResult>() {

        @Override
        public void onSuccess(LoginResult loginResult) {

            System.out.println("onSuccess");
            progressDialog = new ProgressDialog(LoginActivity.this);
            progressDialog.setMessage("Procesando datos...");
            progressDialog.show();
            String accessToken = loginResult.getAccessToken().getToken();
            Log.i("accessToken", accessToken);

            GraphRequest request = GraphRequest.newMeRequest(loginResult.getAccessToken(), new GraphRequest.GraphJSONObjectCallback() {

                @Override
                public void onCompleted(JSONObject object, GraphResponse response) {
                    Log.i("LoginActivity", response.toString());
                    // Get facebook data from login
                    Bundle bFacebookData = getFacebookData(object); 
                }
            });
            Bundle parameters = new Bundle();
            parameters.putString("fields", "id, first_name, last_name, email,gender, birthday, location"); // Parámetros que pedimos a facebook
            request.setParameters(parameters);
            request.executeAsync();
        }

        @Override
        public void onCancel() {
            System.out.println("onCancel");
        }

        @Override
        public void onError(FacebookException exception) {
            System.out.println("onError");
            Log.v("LoginActivity", exception.getCause().toString());
        }
    });



private Bundle getFacebookData(JSONObject object) {

        try {
            Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
            String id = object.getString("id");

            try {
                URL profile_pic = new URL("https://graph.facebook.com/" + id + "/picture?width=200&height=150");
                Log.i("profile_pic", profile_pic + "");
                bundle.putString("profile_pic", profile_pic.toString());

            } catch (MalformedURLException e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
                return null;
            }

            bundle.putString("idFacebook", id);
            if (object.has("first_name"))
                bundle.putString("first_name", object.getString("first_name"));
            if (object.has("last_name"))
                bundle.putString("last_name", object.getString("last_name"));
            if (object.has("email"))
                bundle.putString("email", object.getString("email"));
            if (object.has("gender"))
                bundle.putString("gender", object.getString("gender"));
            if (object.has("birthday"))
                bundle.putString("birthday", object.getString("birthday"));
            if (object.has("location"))
                bundle.putString("location", object.getJSONObject("location").getString("name"));

            return bundle;
        }
      catch(JSONException e) {
        Log.d(TAG,"Error parsing JSON");
      }
    return null;
}

Instead of getting the value of the graphResponse, access the email using the JSONObject me

userEmail = jsonObject.getString("email");

Hope it helps you

/*** setupFacebook stuff like make login with facebook and get the userId,Name and Email*/
    private void setupFacebookStuff() {
        Log.e(TAG, "key hash= " + Utils.getKeyHash(SplashActivity.this, getPackageName()));

        // This should normally be on your application class
        FacebookSdk.sdkInitialize(SplashActivity.this);

        accessTokenTracker = new AccessTokenTracker() {
            @Override
            protected void onCurrentAccessTokenChanged(AccessToken oldAccessToken, AccessToken currentAccessToken) {
                   currentAccessToken.getToken();
            }
        };

        loginManager = LoginManager.getInstance();
        callbackManager = CallbackManager.Factory.create();

        LoginManager.getInstance().registerCallback(callbackManager, new FacebookCallback<LoginResult>() {
            @Override
            public void onSuccess(LoginResult loginResult) {

                preference.setUserLogin(true);

                final GraphRequest request = GraphRequest.newMeRequest(loginResult.getAccessToken(), new GraphRequest.GraphJSONObjectCallback() {
                    @Override
                    public void onCompleted(JSONObject object, GraphResponse response) {
                        try {
                                Log.e("id", "" + object);

                            if (object.has(getString(R.string.fbParamId))) {

                                final String userId = object.optString(getString(R.string.fbParamId));
                                final String userPicture = "https://graph.facebook.com/" + object.optString(getString(R.string.fbParamId)) + "/picture?type=large";

                                preference.setUserId(userId);
                                preference.setUserPictureUrl(userPicture);

                            }
                            if (object.has(getString(R.string.fbParamUserName))) {


                                final String userName = object.optString(getString(R.string.fbParamUserName));
                                preference.setUserName(userName);
                            }

                            if (object.has(getString(R.string.fbParamEmail))) {

                                final String userEmail = object.optString(getString(R.string.fbParamEmail));
                                preference.setUserName(userEmail);
                                Log.e("useremail", userEmail);
                            }

                            callMainActivity(true);

                        } catch (Exception e) {
                            e.printStackTrace();
                        }
                    }
                });

                final Bundle parameters = new Bundle();
                parameters.putString("fields", "name,email,id");
                request.setParameters(parameters);
                request.executeAsync();
            }

            @Override
            public void onCancel() {
                Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), "Login Cancelled", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
            }

            @Override
            public void onError(FacebookException error) {
                Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), "Problem connecting to Facebook", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
                Log.e(TAG, "Facebook login error " + error);
            }
        });
    }

You can also use GraphResponse object to get the values

LoginManager.getInstance().registerCallback(callbackManager,
    new FacebookCallback<LoginResult>()
    {
        @Override
        public void onSuccess(LoginResult loginResult)
        {
            GraphRequest request = GraphRequest.newMeRequest(
                    loginResult.getAccessToken(),
                    new GraphRequest.GraphJSONObjectCallback() {
                        @Override
                        public void onCompleted(JSONObject object, GraphResponse response) {
                            Log.v("LoginActivity", response.toString());
                            try {
                                // Application code
                                String email = response.getJSONObject().getString("email");
                                txtStatus.setText("Login Success \n" + email);
                            }catch(Exception e){
                                e.printStackTrace();;
                            }
                        }
                    });
            Bundle parameters = new Bundle();
            parameters.putString("fields", "id,name,email,gender,birthday");
            request.setParameters(parameters);
            request.executeAsync();
        }

        @Override
        public void onCancel()
        {
            txtStatus.setText("==============Login Cancelled=============");
        }

        @Override
        public void onError(FacebookException exception)
        {
            txtStatus.setText("==============Login Error=================");
            exception.printStackTrace();
        }
    });

I guess getting email permissions can help..

LoginManager.getInstance().logInWithReadPermissions(
fragmentOrActivity,
Arrays.asList("email"));
Rao Farhan

Putting this code:

btnLoginFb.setReadPermissions(Arrays.asList("email"));

before

RegisterCallback

should solve the problem.

Information

If you are giving any permission to get an email address. then, Facebook can not every time gives you email address or some other details.

when, Facebook user is not signup with his email-address.then Facebook can't provide you his email address.

if user is login with Facebook using email address then Facebook is provide email to you.

Facebook SDK provide only public details.

check a login with Facebook using email-address and also with phone number through.

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