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Air Native Extension for Facebook (iOS + Android)

This is an Air native extension for Facebook SDK on iOS and Android. It has been developed by FreshPlanet and is used in the game SongPop.

Facebook SDK Versions

  • iOS: 3.16.2 (compatible with iOS 5.0 and above)
  • Android: 3.6 (compatible with Android 2.2 and above)

Installation

The ANE binary (AirFacebook.ane) is located in the bin folder. You should add it to your application project's Build Path and make sure to package it with your app (more information here).

On iOS:

  • as explained here, you will need to add some Info.plist additions in your application descriptor:
<iPhone>
    
    <InfoAdditions><![CDATA[

        <key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
        <array>
            <dict>
                <key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
                    <array>
                        <string>fb{YOUR_FB_ID}</string>
                    </array>
            </dict>
        </array>
        <key>FacebookAppID</key>
        <string>{YOUR_FB_ID}</string>

    ]]></InfoAdditions>

</iPhone>

On Android:

  • you will need to add the following activities and permission in your application descriptor:
<android>
    <manifestAdditions><![CDATA[
        <manifest android:installLocation="auto">
            
            ...

            <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
            
            ...

            <application>

                ...
                
                <activity android:name="com.facebook.LoginActivity"/>
                <activity android:name="com.freshplanet.ane.AirFacebook.LoginActivity" android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Translucent.NoTitleBar.Fullscreen"></activity>
                <activity android:name="com.freshplanet.ane.AirFacebook.DialogActivity" android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Translucent.NoTitleBar.Fullscreen"></activity>
                
            </application>

        </manifest>
    ]]></manifestAdditions>
</android>

Documentation

Actionscript documentation is available in HTML format in the docs folder.

Samples

A sample project is available in the sample folder. Read HOW-TO.txt walkthrought to set-up and run the sample application.

Build from source

Should you need to edit the extension source code and/or recompile it, you will find an ant build script (build.xml) in the build folder:

cd /path/to/the/ane

# Setup build configuration
cd build
mv example.build.config build.config
# Edit build.config file to provide your machine-specific paths

# Build the ANE
ant

Facebook android sdk use

This sdk is using staticaly linked elements. We had to modify all the calls to the com.facebook.android.R package by a custom function that is doing the linking at runtime: import com.freshplanet.ane.AirFacebook.AirFacebookExtension and use AirFacebookExtension.getResourceId("nameOfTheRessource") or AirFacebookExtension.getResourceIds("nameOfTheRessource")

Also an error when linking the ressources into the app, I had to rename the res/values/styles.xml to res/values/style.xml

Authors

This ANE has been written by Thibaut Crenn, Alexis Taugeron and Renaud Bardet. It belongs to FreshPlanet Inc. and is distributed under the Apache Licence, version 2.0.

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