Posting an embedded video link using the Facebook Graph API

Solution 1:

It appears that you have to extract the URLs of the actual swf in the page and the thumbnail image yourself. For example, this seems to work:

curl -F 'access_token=...' \
     -F 'message=Link to YouTube' \
     -F 'link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aICB2mUu2k' \
     -F 'source=http://www.youtube.com/v/3aICB2mUu2k' \
     -F 'picture=http://img.youtube.com/vi/3aICB2mUu2k/0.jpg' \
     https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed

It appears that you can generate a valid source and picture from the page URL. The URL looks like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=<code>; take the code (3aICB2mUu2k here) and insert it into the URLs http://www.youtube.com/e/<code> for the source and and http://img.youtube.com/vi/<code>/0.jpg for the picture.

Solution 2:

Here's how to post a video manually for YOUTUBE and VIMEO (hard to find online). Specifically if you want to have the LINK value pointing to a user's website/blog post where it originates.

                //search for youtube.com and vimeo.com in the 'link' value
                if (preg_match("/youtube.com/", $model->link) || preg_match("/youtu.be/", $model->link)){
                    if (preg_match('%(?:youtube\.com/(?:[^/]+/.+/|(?:v|e(?:mbed)?)/|.*[?&]v=)|youtu\.be/)([^"&?/ ]{11})%i', $model->link, $match))
                    {
                        $video_code = $match[1];
                    }
                   $source = 'http://www.youtube.com/e/'.$video_code; 
               $picture = 'http://img.youtube.com/vi/'.$video_code.'/0.jpg';
                }
                else if (preg_match("/vimeo.com/", $model->link))
                {
                    if (preg_match('/vimeo\.com\/(clip\:)?(\d+).*$/', $model->link, $match))
                    {
                        $video_code = $match[2];
                     }
                    /* Get Vimeo thumbnail */
                    $hash = unserialize(file_get_contents("http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/$video_code.php"));
                    $picture = $hash[0]['thumbnail_medium'];  
                    $source = 'https://secure.vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id='.$video_code.'&autoplay=1';
                }

                $args = array(
                'message'   => //user's comment
                'name' => //Title of post
                'link'      => 'http://...'//link to video on user's website

                'source' => $source,
                'picture' => $picture,
                );

                if ($this->_facebook->api("/".$this->facebookUserID."/feed", "post", $args)){
                //posted to facebook
                }

Solution 3:

Sharing as a link with /links instead of /feed seems to work better. YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook videos are embedded as if posting manually.

curl -F 'access_token=...' \
     -F 'message=Link to YouTube' \
     -F 'link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aICB2mUu2k' \
     https://graph.facebook.com/me/links

Solution 4:

Don't use /feed, use /links (https://graph.facebook.com/me/links/ ) and simply POST "message" and "link" parameters using the YouTube /watch?v=ZL7nV7WwJKg URL format. /feed never worked for me, it just posted a static graphic and link but I wanted it to actually play embedded on Facebook as it does when you share the Video from YouTube to Facebook. Works like a charm.