C# - HttpWebRequest POST (Login to Facebook)
Solution 1:
I'm glad you found your answer, I could login facebook using HttpWebRequest
too, just like you said.. Here's an acceptable workaround:
First request: Get the cookies.
CookieCollection cookies = new CookieCollection();
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("https://www.facebook.com);
request.CookieContainer = new CookieContainer();
request.CookieContainer.Add(cookies);
//Get the response from the server and save the cookies from the first request..
HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
cookies = response.Cookies;
Second request: POST the form data and recover the cookies from the first request..
string getUrl = "https://www.facebook.com/login.php?login_attempt=1";
string postData = String.Format("email={0}&pass={1}", "value1", "value2");
HttpWebRequest getRequest = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(getUrl);
getRequest.CookieContainer = new CookieContainer();
getRequest.CookieContainer.Add(cookies); //recover cookies First request
getRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Http.Post;
getRequest.UserAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/535.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/15.0.874.121 Safari/535.2";
getRequest.AllowWriteStreamBuffering = true;
getRequest.ProtocolVersion = HttpVersion.Version11;
getRequest.AllowAutoRedirect = true;
getRequest.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
byte[] byteArray = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(postData);
getRequest.ContentLength = byteArray.Length;
Stream newStream = getRequest.GetRequestStream(); //open connection
newStream.Write(byteArray, 0, byteArray.Length); // Send the data.
newStream.Close();
HttpWebResponse getResponse = (HttpWebResponse)getRequest.GetResponse();
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(getResponse.GetResponseStream()))
{
string sourceCode = sr.ReadToEnd();
}
This is one of lots ways that works with HttpWebRequest
, also if you prefer using WebBrowser, it works acceptable using the following:
webBrowser1.Navigate("https://www.facebook.com/login.php?login_attempt=1", "",byteArray, "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
What I just realized is that it doesn't work with the InternetSetCookie
maybe the reason is because Cookies returned from Facebook have the "HttpOnly" attribute (true), and it can't be accessible by client-side script.
Solution 2:
Sometimes it is easier to use web browser and you can run that browser hidden in the background. Later you can get the inner html or perhaps download an image. Whatever you need to do. Here is an example using windows forms.
Create a new win forms application, add a button and paste that code inside. do not add anything else it should work...
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string email = "Your email";
string password = "your password";
// create a new browser
WebBrowser w = new WebBrowser();
w.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
this.Controls.Add(w); // you may add the controll to your windows forms if you want to see what is going on
// latter you may not chose to add the browser or you can even set it to invisible...
// navigate to facebook
w.Navigate(@"http://www.facebook.com/");
// wait a little
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10);
System.Windows.Forms.Application.DoEvents();
}
HtmlElement temp=null;
// while we find an element by id named email
while (temp == null)
{
temp = w.Document.GetElementById("email");
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10);
System.Windows.Forms.Application.DoEvents();
}
// once we find it place the value
temp.SetAttribute("value", email);
temp = null;
// wiat till element with id pass exists
while (temp == null)
{
temp = w.Document.GetElementById("pass");
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10);
System.Windows.Forms.Application.DoEvents();
}
// once it exist set it value equal to passowrd
temp.SetAttribute("value", password);
// if you already found the last fields the button should also be there...
var inputs = w.Document.GetElementsByTagName("input");
int counter = 0;
bool enableClick = false;
// iterate through all the inputs in the document
foreach (HtmlElement btn in inputs)
{
try
{
var att = btn.GetAttribute("tabindex");
var name = btn.GetAttribute("id");
if (enableClick)// button to submit always has a differnt id. it should be after password textbox
{
btn.InvokeMember("click");
counter++;
}
if (name.ToUpper().Contains("PASS") || att=="4")
{
enableClick = true; // button should be next to the password input
}
// try a max of 5 times
if (counter > 5)
break;
}
catch
{
}
}
}