Example: Using The Facebook Open Graph Beta API To Add To A User’s Wishlist On iOS

I’ve noticed quite a bit of interest in tutorials on utilizing the Facebook iOS SDK.  In the past I’ve mentioned this beginners tutorial on using the Facebook graph API, and this slightly more advanced tutorial on uploading videos with the facebook graph API.

This new example uses Facebook’s Open Graph Beta API and provides a demonstration application where users can take a photo of a product, and upload that picture to the Facebook page while first storing the data to a backend server.

You can find this example on Github here with further instructions:
https://github.com/facebook/wishlist-mobile-sample

To run this example you will need to drag in the FBConnect folder of the Facebook iOS SDK into the Xcode project, and you will need to create a Facebook app with a unique ID.

A good example if you want to learn how to use Facebook’s Open Graph API.

 

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