I have problem with fb sdk for Android (downloaded from http://github.com/facebook/facebook-android-sdk). Tried to post wall but always get error (permission already set and logged in to fb)
here is the code snippet onClick function, i made small modifications on their sample code:
Bundle params = new Bundle();
params.putString("message", "Test");
params.putString("name", "American Virgin");
params.putString("link", "http://bit.ly/12345");
params.putString("description", "A Freshman College Girl on a scholarship from an ...");
params.putString("picture", "http://xxx/MOV1026.jpg");
mAsyncRunner.request("me/feed", params, "POST", new TestRequestListener());
From DDMS i get the following error:
09-16 18:55:28.372: WARN/Bundle(14392): Key picture expected byte[] but value was a java.lang.String. The default value <null> was returned.
09-16 18:55:28.414: WARN/Bundle(14392): Attempt to cast generated internal exception:
09-16 18:55:28.414: WARN/Bundle(14392): java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String
09-16 18:55:28.414: WARN/Bundle(14392): at android.os.Bundle.getByteArray(Bundle.java:1220)
09-16 18:55:28.414: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.Util.openUrl(Util.java:153)
09-16 18:55:28.414: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.Facebook.request(Facebook.java:295)
09-16 18:55:28.414: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.AsyncFacebookRunner$2.run(AsyncFacebookRunner.java:209)
09-16 18:55:28.422: WARN/Bundle(14392): Key message expected byte[] but value was a java.lang.String. The default value <null> was returned.
09-16 18:55:28.432: WARN/Bundle(14392): Attempt to cast generated internal exception:
09-16 18:55:28.432: WARN/Bundle(14392): java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String
09-16 18:55:28.432: WARN/Bundle(14392): at android.os.Bundle.getByteArray(Bundle.java:1220)
09-16 18:55:28.432: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.Util.openUrl(Util.java:153)
09-16 18:55:28.432: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.Facebook.request(Facebook.java:295)
09-16 18:55:28.432: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.AsyncFacebookRunner$2.run(AsyncFacebookRunner.java:209)
09-16 18:55:28.452: WARN/Bundle(14392): Key format expected byte[] but value was a java.lang.String. The default value <null> was returned.
09-16 18:55:28.472: WARN/Bundle(14392): Attempt to cast generated internal exception:
09-16 18:55:28.472: WARN/Bundle(14392): java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String
09-16 18:55:28.472: WARN/Bundle(14392): at android.os.Bundle.getByteArray(Bundle.java:1220)
09-16 18:55:28.472: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.Util.openUrl(Util.java:153)
09-16 18:55:28.472: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.Facebook.request(Facebook.java:295)
09-16 18:55:28.472: WARN/Bundle(14392): at com.facebook.android.AsyncFacebookRunner$2.run(AsyncFacebookRunner.java:209)
The fix is:
if (parameters.get(key) instanceof byte[]) {
instead of
if (parameters.getByteArray(key) != null) {
on line 63 of Util.java.
And
if (params.get(key) instanceof byte[]) {
instead of
if (params.getByteArray(key) != null) {
on line 155 of Util.java.
For some strange reason, on Samsung Nexus S (perhaps other devices too) it returns a String, not a byte[].
That's really weird... I have an app which uses the same syntax but it works really well. I just check the source code of the FB SDK and it seems it has changed a lot... I found this on the SDK src:
for (String key : params.keySet()) {
if (params.getByteArray(key) != null) {
dataparams.putByteArray(key, params.getByteArray(key));
}
}
So, you try to do this:
Bundle params = new Bundle();
params.putByteArray("message", "Test".getBytes());
params.putByteArray("name", "American Virgin".getBytes());
params.putByteArray("link", "http://bit.ly/12345".getBytes());
params.putByteArray("description", "A Freshman College Girl on a scholarship from an ...".getBytes());
params.putByteArray("picture", "http://xxx/MOV1026.jpg".getBytes());
mAsyncRunner.request("me/feed", params, "POST", new TestRequestListener());
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