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martey avatar martey commented on July 18, 2024

In the documentation the first parameter is the filename, while in the method it seems a file-like object.

Which documentation is this? The method's docstring clearly states that it should be a Python file-like object. The official Graph API documentation states that the API endpoint (me/photos) needs multipart/form-data but the method takes care of converting this. Where is the reference to using filenames?

Passing a file like object as a first paramter (called image) I recevice an unicode conversion error.

Could you provide a traceback? The following code worked for me:

>>> import facebook
>>> graph = facebook.GraphAPI("[redacted access token]")
>>> graph.put_photo(open("test.jpg"), "this is a test upload...please feel free to ignore")
{u'post_id': u'1867_10100367232455011', u'id': u'10100367232430061'}

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lucapinello avatar lucapinello commented on July 18, 2024

Hi Martey!
Thanks a lot for the quick answer.

Sorry I was confused from the Readme.md where I saw:

Photo uploads:

graph = facebook.GraphAPI(oauth_access_token)
tags = json.dumps([{'x':50, 'y':50, tag_uid:12345}, {'x':10, 'y':60,
tag_text:'a turtle'}])
graph.put_photo('img.jpg', 'Look at this cool photo!',
album_id_or_None, tags=tags)

You should update it to avoid confusion.

I will try with a file like object and I'll let you know.

Thanks again.

Luca

2012/5/7 Martey Dodoo
[email protected]:

In the documentation the first parameter is the filename, while in the method it seems a file-like object.

Which documentation is this? The method's docstring clearly states that it should be a Python file-like object. The official Graph API documentation states that the API endpoint (me/photos) needs multipart/form-data but the method takes care of converting this. Where is the reference to using filenames?

Passing a file like object as a first paramter (called image) I recevice an unicode conversion error.

Could you provide a traceback? The following code worked for me:

>>> import facebook
>>> graph = facebook.GraphAPI("[redacted access token]")
>>> graph.put_photo(open("test.jpg"), "this is a test upload...please feel free to ignore")
{u'post_id': u'1867_10100367232455011', u'id': u'10100367232430061'}

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lucapinello avatar lucapinello commented on July 18, 2024

It worked perfectly, thanks again for your patience and for you great
job with this library.

Best,

Luca

2012/5/7 Luca Pinello [email protected]:

Hi Martey!
Thanks a lot for the quick answer.

Sorry I was confused from the Readme.md where I saw:

Photo uploads:

graph = facebook.GraphAPI(oauth_access_token)
tags = json.dumps([{'x':50, 'y':50, tag_uid:12345}, {'x':10, 'y':60,
tag_text:'a turtle'}])
graph.put_photo('img.jpg', 'Look at this cool photo!',
album_id_or_None, tags=tags)

You should update it to avoid confusion.

I will try with a file like object and I'll let you know.

Thanks again.

Luca

2012/5/7 Martey Dodoo
[email protected]:

In the documentation the first parameter is the filename, while in the method it seems a file-like object.

Which documentation is this? The method's docstring clearly states that it should be a Python file-like object. The official Graph API documentation states that the API endpoint (me/photos) needs multipart/form-data but the method takes care of converting this. Where is the reference to using filenames?

Passing a file like object as a first paramter (called image) I recevice an unicode conversion error.

Could you provide a traceback? The following code worked for me:

>>> import facebook
>>> graph = facebook.GraphAPI("[redacted access token]")
>>> graph.put_photo(open("test.jpg"), "this is a test upload...please feel free to ignore")
{u'post_id': u'1867_10100367232455011', u'id': u'10100367232430061'}

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
#30 (comment)

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martey avatar martey commented on July 18, 2024

Thanks, Luca. The README has been updated in commit c92fa6a.

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