'Morsel' object has no attribute 'split' ?

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Ben Tammetta

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Jan 29, 2012, 2:11:23 AM1/29/12
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Hello,

I am using the code provided here to create a web2py facebook application 

When I call this function inside of facebook.py .....
testvar = facebook.get_user_from_cookie(request.cookies, FACEBOOK_APP_ID, FACEBOOK_APP_SECRET)

I always get this error.
'Morsel' object has no attribute 'split' 

It is trying to split the signed_request variable that does exits as in this case which was returned from facebook.

signed_request <Morsel: fbsr_156579191121738='_idbY3Z4113pO9Z2h...CI6MTMyNzgxOTQ4MSwidXNlcl9pZCI6IjY5NzE1MTYyMiJ9'>
signed_request.split undefined

I am not sure what I am doing wrong.  Any pointers or suggestions?

Ben

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127.0.0.1.2012-01-29.00-45-53.cca4dcc3-0338-40d3-aaf0-e9ec6a29f163
<type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> 'Morsel' object has no attribute 'split'
Version
web2py™ (1, 99, 4, datetime.datetime(2011, 12, 14, 14, 46, 14), 'stable')
Python Python 2.6.6: /usr/bin/python

....

Traceback
File "applications/FB_Tab_App/modules/facebook.py", line 376, in get_user_from_cookie
parsed_request = parse_signed_request(cookie, app_secret)
File "applications/FB_Tab_App/modules/facebook.py", line 395, in parse_signed_request
l = signed_request.split('.', 2)
AttributeError: 'Morsel' object has no attribute 'split'

Error snapshot help

<type 'exceptions.AttributeError'>('Morsel' object has no attribute 'split')

......

Function argument list

(signed_request=<Morsel: fbsr_156579191121738='_idbY3Z4113pO9Z2h...CI6MTMyNzgxOTQ4MSwidXNlcl9pZCI6IjY5NzE1MTYyMiJ9'>, app_secret='16dc8c9503dca01b0bf3b36a41e4b43c')

.....

Code listing

....
information requested in the scope.

If the signed_request is malformed or corrupted, False is returned.
"""
try:
l = signed_request.split('.', 2)

encoded_sig = str(l[0])
payload = str(l[1])
sig = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(encoded_sig + "=" * ((4 - len(encoded_sig) % 4) % 4))
data = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(payload + "=" * ((4 - len(payload) % 4) % 4))

Variables
signed_request <Morsel: fbsr_156579191121738='_idbY3Z4113pO9Z2h...CI6MTMyNzgxOTQ4MSwidXNlcl9pZCI6IjY5NzE1MTYyMiJ9'>
signed_request.split undefined
l undefined


Alan Etkin

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Jan 29, 2012, 5:42:57 PM1/29/12
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Cant't you just modify the interface code to get the expected string
input? It seems that the input data is stored in the Morsel instance.

On 29 ene, 04:11, Ben Tammetta <b...@clubelite.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using the code provided here to create a web2py facebook applicationhttps://github.com/pythonforfacebook/facebook-sdk/blob/master/faceboo...

Ben Tammetta

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Feb 1, 2012, 8:24:29 AM2/1/12
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It seemed that version of facebook.py that I was using is just incompatible and/or outdated
get_user_from_cookie() was trying to parse a cookie variable out that did not exist from facebook.

I ended up passing the correct cookie variable directly in and changing a couple lines to prove that that was the problem.
When I ran into other issues it seemed best just to write my own version of facebook.py as I needed certain functions.

web2py_tn

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Hey Ben-
Can you share your version of facebook.py?

Leonel Câmara

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Hey web2py_tn,

I don't know if you still need this but I recently battled this problem myself and here is a solution I'd like to leave here so others don't need to battle with this too.

If you're using the web2py_multiauth first apply this patch:

 

Then overwrite these 2 functions in facebook.py to:

def parse_signed_request(signed_request, application_secret_key):
    """Parse a signed request, returning a dictionary describing its payload."""
    def decode(encoded):
        padding = '=' * (len(encoded) % 4)
        return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(encoded + padding)

    try:
        encoded_signature, encoded_payload = (str(string) for string in signed_request.split('.', 2))
        signature = decode(encoded_signature)
        signed_request_data = json.loads(decode(encoded_payload))
    except (TypeError, ValueError):
        raise Exception("Signed request had a corrupt payload")

    if signed_request_data.get('algorithm', '').upper() != 'HMAC-SHA256':
        raise Exception("Signed request is using an unknown algorithm")

    expected_signature = hmac.new(application_secret_key, msg=encoded_payload, digestmod=hashlib.sha256).digest()
    if signature != expected_signature:
        raise Exception("Signed request signature mismatch")

    return signed_request_data



def get_user_from_cookie(cookies, app_id, app_secret):  
    """Parses the cookie set by the official Facebook JavaScript SDK. 
 
    cookies should be a dictionary-like object mapping cookie names to 
    cookie values. 
 
    If the user is logged in via Facebook, we return a dictionary with the 
    keys "uid" and "access_token". The former is the user's Facebook ID, 
    and the latter can be used to make authenticated requests to the Graph API. 
    If the user is not logged in, we return None. 
 
    Download the official Facebook JavaScript SDK at 
    http://github.com/facebook/connect-js/. Read more about Facebook 
    """  
  
    cookie = cookies.get("fbsr_" + app_id, "") 
    if not cookie:  
        return None  
  
    response = parse_signed_request(cookie.value, app_secret)  
    if not response:  
        return None  
  
    args = dict(  
        code = response['code'],  
        client_id = app_id,  
        client_secret = app_secret,  
        redirect_uri = '',  
    )  
  
    file = urllib.urlopen("https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token?" + urllib.urlencode(args))  
    try:  
        token_response = file.read()  
    finally:  
        file.close()  
  
    access_token = cgi.parse_qs(token_response)["access_token"][-1]  
  
    return dict(  
        uid = response["user_id"],  
        access_token = access_token,  
    )



The key change here is in get_user_from cookie where  "parse_signed_request(cookie, app_secret)"  changed to "parse_signed_request(cookie.value, app_secret)" 

Massimo Di Pierro

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Feb 13, 2013, 11:24:32 AM2/13/13
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Hello Leon,

I am finding difficult to keep track. Could you post the entire Facebook.py that you are using? Is there any change required to web2py libraries or only in Facebook.py?

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Bassem Bouguerra

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Here is my facebook.py

#!/usr/bin/env python

#

# Copyright 2010 Facebook

#

# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may

# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain

# a copy of the License at

#

#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

#

# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software

# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT

# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the

# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations

# under the License.


"""Python client library for the Facebook Platform.


This client library is designed to support the Graph API and the

official Facebook JavaScript SDK, which is the canonical way to

implement Facebook authentication. Read more about the Graph API at

http://developers.facebook.com/docs/api. You can download the Facebook

If your application is using Google AppEngine's webapp framework, your

usage of this module might look like this:


user = facebook.get_user_from_cookie(self.request.cookies, key, secret)

if user:

    graph = facebook.GraphAPI(user["access_token"])

    profile = graph.get_object("me")

    friends = graph.get_connections("me", "friends")


"""


import cgi

import time

import urllib

import urllib2

import httplib

import hashlib

import hmac

import base64

import logging

import socket


# Find a JSON parser

try:

    import simplejson as json

except ImportError:

    try:

        from django.utils import simplejson as json

    except ImportError:

        import json

_parse_json = json.loads


# Find a query string parser

try:

    from urlparse import parse_qs

except ImportError:

    from cgi import parse_qs



class GraphAPI(object):

    """A client for the Facebook Graph API.


    See http://developers.facebook.com/docs/api for complete

    documentation for the API.


    The Graph API is made up of the objects in Facebook (e.g., people,

    pages, events, photos) and the connections between them (e.g.,

    friends, photo tags, and event RSVPs). This client provides access

    to those primitive types in a generic way. For example, given an

    OAuth access token, this will fetch the profile of the active user

    and the list of the user's friends:


       graph = facebook.GraphAPI(access_token)

       user = graph.get_object("me")

       friends = graph.get_connections(user["id"], "friends")


    You can see a list of all of the objects and connections supported

    by the API at http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/.


    You can obtain an access token via OAuth or by using the Facebook

    JavaScript SDK. See http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/ for details.


    If you are using the JavaScript SDK, you can use the

    get_user_from_cookie() method below to get the OAuth access token

    for the active user from the cookie saved by the SDK.


    """

    def __init__(self, access_token=None, timeout=None):

        self.access_token = access_token

        self.timeout = timeout


    def get_object(self, id, **args):

        """Fetchs the given object from the graph."""

        return self.request(id, args)


    def get_objects(self, ids, **args):

        """Fetchs all of the given object from the graph.


        We return a map from ID to object. If any of the IDs are

        invalid, we raise an exception.

        """

        args["ids"] = ",".join(ids)

        return self.request("", args)


    def get_connections(self, id, connection_name, **args):

        """Fetchs the connections for given object."""

        return self.request(id + "/" + connection_name, args)


    def put_object(self, parent_object, connection_name, **data):

        """Writes the given object to the graph, connected to the given parent.


        For example,


            graph.put_object("me", "feed", message="Hello, world")


        writes "Hello, world" to the active user's wall. Likewise, this

        will comment on a the first post of the active user's feed:


            feed = graph.get_connections("me", "feed")

            post = feed["data"][0]

            graph.put_object(post["id"], "comments", message="First!")


        See http://developers.facebook.com/docs/api#publishing for all

        of the supported writeable objects.


        Certain write operations require extended permissions. For

        example, publishing to a user's feed requires the

        "publish_actions" permission. See

        http://developers.facebook.com/docs/publishing/ for details

        about publishing permissions.


        """

        assert self.access_token, "Write operations require an access token"

        return self.request(parent_object + "/" + connection_name,

                            post_args=data)


    def put_wall_post(self, message, attachment={}, profile_id="me"):

        """Writes a wall post to the given profile's wall.


        We default to writing to the authenticated user's wall if no

        profile_id is specified.


        attachment adds a structured attachment to the status message

        being posted to the Wall. It should be a dictionary of the form:


            {"name": "Link name"

             "link": "http://www.example.com/",

             "caption": "{*actor*} posted a new review",

             "description": "This is a longer description of the attachment",

             "picture": "http://www.example.com/thumbnail.jpg"}


        """

        return self.put_object(profile_id, "feed", message=message,

                               **attachment)


    def put_comment(self, object_id, message):

        """Writes the given comment on the given post."""

        return self.put_object(object_id, "comments", message=message)


    def put_like(self, object_id):

        """Likes the given post."""

        return self.put_object(object_id, "likes")


    def delete_object(self, id):

        """Deletes the object with the given ID from the graph."""

        self.request(id, post_args={"method": "delete"})


    def delete_request(self, user_id, request_id):

        """Deletes the Request with the given ID for the given user."""

        conn = httplib.HTTPSConnection('graph.facebook.com')


        url = '/%s_%s?%s' % (

            request_id,

            user_id,

            urllib.urlencode({'access_token': self.access_token}),

        )

        conn.request('DELETE', url)

        response = conn.getresponse()

        data = response.read()


        response = _parse_json(data)

        # Raise an error if we got one, but don't not if Facebook just

        # gave us a Bool value

        if (response and isinstance(response, dict) and

            response.get("error")):

            raise GraphAPIError(response)


        conn.close()


    def put_photo(self, image, message=None, album_id=None, **kwargs):

        """Uploads an image using multipart/form-data.


        image=File like object for the image

        message=Caption for your image

        album_id=None posts to /me/photos which uses or creates and uses

        an album for your application.


        """

        object_id = album_id or "me"

        #it would have been nice to reuse self.request;

        #but multipart is messy in urllib

        post_args = {

                  'access_token': self.access_token,

                  'source': image,

                  'message': message

        }

        post_args.update(kwargs)

        content_type, body = self._encode_multipart_form(post_args)

        req = urllib2.Request(("https://graph.facebook.com/%s/photos" %

                               object_id),

                              data=body)

        req.add_header('Content-Type', content_type)

        try:

            data = urllib2.urlopen(req).read()

        #For Python 3 use this:

        #except urllib2.HTTPError as e:

        except urllib2.HTTPError, e:

            data = e.read()  # Facebook sends OAuth errors as 400, and urllib2

                             # throws an exception, we want a GraphAPIError

        try:

            response = _parse_json(data)

            # Raise an error if we got one, but don't not if Facebook just

            # gave us a Bool value

            if (response and isinstance(response, dict) and

                response.get("error")):

                raise GraphAPIError(response)

        except ValueError:

            response = data


        return response


    # based on: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/146306/

    def _encode_multipart_form(self, fields):

        """Encode files as 'multipart/form-data'.


        Fields are a dict of form name-> value. For files, value should

        be a file object. Other file-like objects might work and a fake

        name will be chosen.


        Returns (content_type, body) ready for httplib.HTTP instance.


        """

        BOUNDARY = '----------ThIs_Is_tHe_bouNdaRY_$'

        CRLF = '\r\n'

        L = []

        for (key, value) in fields.items():

            logging.debug("Encoding %s, (%s)%s" % (key, type(value), value))

            if not value:

                continue

            L.append('--' + BOUNDARY)

            if hasattr(value, 'read') and callable(value.read):

                filename = getattr(value, 'name', '%s.jpg' % key)

                L.append(('Content-Disposition: form-data;'

                          'name="%s";'

                          'filename="%s"') % (key, filename))

                L.append('Content-Type: image/jpeg')

                value = value.read()

                logging.debug(type(value))

            else:

                L.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key)

            L.append('')

            if isinstance(value, unicode):

                logging.debug("Convert to ascii")

                value = value.encode('ascii')

            L.append(value)

        L.append('--' + BOUNDARY + '--')

        L.append('')

        body = CRLF.join(L)

        content_type = 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s' % BOUNDARY

        return content_type, body


    def request(self, path, args=None, post_args=None):

        """Fetches the given path in the Graph API.


        We translate args to a valid query string. If post_args is

        given, we send a POST request to the given path with the given

        arguments.


        """

        args = args or {}


        if self.access_token:

            if post_args is not None:

                post_args["access_token"] = self.access_token

            else:

                args["access_token"] = self.access_token

        post_data = None if post_args is None else urllib.urlencode(post_args)

        try:

            file = urllib2.urlopen("https://graph.facebook.com/" + path + "?" +

                    urllib.urlencode(args), post_data, timeout=self.timeout)

        except urllib2.HTTPError, e:

            response = _parse_json(e.read())

            raise GraphAPIError(response)

        except TypeError:

            # Timeout support for Python <2.6

            if self.timeout:

                socket.setdefaulttimeout(self.timeout)

            file = urllib2.urlopen("https://graph.facebook.com/" + path + "?" +

                                    urllib.urlencode(args), post_data)

        try:

            fileInfo = file.info()

            if fileInfo.maintype == 'text':

                response = _parse_json(file.read())

            elif fileInfo.maintype == 'image':

                mimetype = fileInfo['content-type']

                response = {

                    "data": file.read(),

                    "mime-type": mimetype,

                    "url": file.url,

                }

            else:

                raise GraphAPIError('Maintype was not text or image')

        finally:

            file.close()

        if response and isinstance(response, dict) and response.get("error"):

            raise GraphAPIError(response["error"]["type"],

                                response["error"]["message"])

        return response


    def api_request(self, path, args=None, post_args=None):

        """Fetches the given path in the Graph API.


        We translate args to a valid query string. If post_args is

        given, we send a POST request to the given path with the given

        arguments.


        """

        args = args or {}

        if self.access_token:

            if post_args is not None:

                post_args["access_token"] = self.access_token

            else:

                args["access_token"] = self.access_token

        if self.api_key:

            if post_args is not None:

                post_args["api_key"] = self.api_key

            else:

                args["api_key"] = self.api_key

        if post_args is not None:

            post_args["format"] = "json-strings"

        else:

            args["format"] = "json-strings"

        post_data = None if post_args is None else urllib.urlencode(post_args)

        try:

            file = urllib.urlopen("https://api.facebook.com/method/" + path +

                    "?" + urllib.urlencode(args),

                    post_data, timeout=self.timeout)

        except TypeError:

            # Timeout support for Python <2.6

            if self.timeout:

                socket.setdefaulttimeout(self.timeout)

            file = urllib.urlopen("https://api.facebook.com/method/" + path +

                    "?" + urllib.urlencode(args), post_data)


        try:

            response = _parse_json(file.read())

        finally:

            file.close()

        if response and response.get("error"):

            raise GraphAPIError(response)

        return response


    def fql(self, query, args=None, post_args=None):

        """FQL query.


        Example query: "SELECT affiliations FROM user WHERE uid = me()"


        """

        args = args or {}

        if self.access_token:

            if post_args is not None:

                post_args["access_token"] = self.access_token

            else:

                args["access_token"] = self.access_token

        post_data = None if post_args is None else urllib.urlencode(post_args)


        """Check if query is a dict and

           use the multiquery method

           else use single query

        """

        if not isinstance(query, basestring):

            args["queries"] = query

            fql_method = 'fql.multiquery'

        else:

            args["query"] = query

            fql_method = 'fql.query'


        args["format"] = "json"


        try:

            file = urllib2.urlopen("https://api.facebook.com/method/" +

                               fql_method + "?" + urllib.urlencode(args),

                               post_data, timeout=self.timeout)

        except TypeError:

            # Timeout support for Python <2.6

            if self.timeout:

                socket.setdefaulttimeout(self.timeout)

            file = urllib2.urlopen("https://api.facebook.com/method/" +

                           fql_method + "?" + urllib.urlencode(args),

                           post_data)


        try:

            content = file.read()

            response = _parse_json(content)

            #Return a list if success, return a dictionary if failed

            if type(response) is dict and "error_code" in response:

                raise GraphAPIError(response)

        except Exception, e:

            raise e

        finally:

            file.close()


        return response


    def extend_access_token(self, app_id, app_secret):

        """

        Extends the expiration time of a valid OAuth access token. See

        <https://developers.facebook.com/roadmap/offline-access-removal/

        #extend_token>


        """

        args = {

            "client_id": app_id,

            "client_secret": app_secret,

            "grant_type": "fb_exchange_token",

            "fb_exchange_token": self.access_token,

        }

        response = urllib.urlopen("https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/"

                            "access_token?" + urllib.urlencode(args)).read()

        query_str = parse_qs(response)

        if "access_token" in query_str:

            result = {"access_token": query_str["access_token"][0]}

            if "expires" in query_str:

                result["expires"] = query_str["expires"][0]

            return result

        else:

            response = json.loads(response)

            raise GraphAPIError(response)



class GraphAPIError(Exception):

    def __init__(self, result):

        #Exception.__init__(self, message)

        #self.type = type

        self.result = result

        try:

            self.type = result["error_code"]

        except:

            self.type = ""


        # OAuth 2.0 Draft 10

        try:

            self.message = result["error_description"]

        except:

            # OAuth 2.0 Draft 00

            try:

                self.message = result["error"]["message"]

            except:

                # REST server style

                try:

                    self.message = result["error_msg"]

                except:

                    self.message = result


        Exception.__init__(self, self.message)


def get_user_from_cookie(cookies, app_id, app_secret):

    """Parses the cookie set by the official Facebook JavaScript SDK.


    cookies should be a dictionary-like object mapping cookie names to

    cookie values.


    If the user is logged in via Facebook, we return a dictionary with

    the keys "uid" and "access_token". The former is the user's

    Facebook ID, and the latter can be used to make authenticated

    requests to the Graph API. If the user is not logged in, we

    return None.


    Download the official Facebook JavaScript SDK at

    http://github.com/facebook/connect-js/. Read more about Facebook

    authentication at

    http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/.


    """

    cookie = cookies.get("fbsr_" + app_id, "")

    if not cookie:

        return None

    

    parsed_request = parse_signed_request(cookie.OutputString(), app_secret)

    try:

        result = get_access_token_from_code(parsed_request["code"], "", app_id, app_secret)

    except GraphAPIError:

        return None

    result["uid"] = parsed_request["user_id"]

    return result



def parse_signed_request(signed_request, app_secret):

    """ Return dictionary with signed request data.


    We return a dictionary containing the information in the

    signed_request. This includes a user_id if the user has authorised

    your application, as well as any information requested.


    If the signed_request is malformed or corrupted, False is returned.


    """

    try:

        l = signed_request.split('=')[1].split('.', 2)

        encoded_sig = str(l[0])

        payload = str(l[1])

        sig = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(encoded_sig + "="*((4 - len(encoded_sig) % 4) % 4))

        data = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(payload + "=" * ((4 - len(payload) % 4) % 4))

    except IndexError:

        # Signed request was malformed.

        return False

    except TypeError:

        # Signed request had a corrupted payload.

        return False


    data = _parse_json(data)

    if data.get('algorithm', '').upper() != 'HMAC-SHA256':

        return False


    # HMAC can only handle ascii (byte) strings

    # http://bugs.python.org/issue5285

    app_secret = app_secret.encode('ascii')

    payload = payload.encode('ascii')


    expected_sig = hmac.new(app_secret,

                            msg=payload,

                            digestmod=hashlib.sha256).digest()

    if sig != expected_sig:

        return False


    return data



def auth_url(app_id, canvas_url, perms=None, state=None):

    url = "https://www.facebook.com/dialog/oauth?"

    kvps = {'client_id': app_id, 'redirect_uri': canvas_url}

    if perms:

        kvps['scope'] = ",".join(perms)

    if state:

        kvps['state'] = state

    return url + urllib.urlencode(kvps)



def get_access_token_from_code(code, redirect_uri, app_id, app_secret):

    """Get an access token from the "code" returned from an OAuth dialog.


    Returns a dict containing the user-specific access token and its

    expiration date (if applicable).


    """

    args = {

        "code": code,

        "redirect_uri": redirect_uri,

        "client_id": app_id,

        "client_secret": app_secret,

    }

    # We would use GraphAPI.request() here, except for that the fact

    # that the response is a key-value pair, and not JSON.

    response = urllib.urlopen("https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token?" + urllib.urlencode(args)).read()

    query_str = parse_qs(response)

    if "access_token" in query_str:

        result = {"access_token": query_str["access_token"][0]}

        if "expires" in query_str:

            result["expires"] = query_str["expires"][0]

        return result

    else:

        response = json.loads(response)

        raise GraphAPIError(response)



def get_app_access_token(app_id, app_secret):

    """Get the access_token for the app.


    This token can be used for insights and creating test users.


    app_id = retrieved from the developer page

    app_secret = retrieved from the developer page


    Returns the application access_token.


    """

    # Get an app access token

    args = {'grant_type': 'client_credentials',

            'client_id': app_id,

            'client_secret': app_secret}


    file = urllib2.urlopen("https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token?" +

                              urllib.urlencode(args))


    try:

        result = file.read().split("=")[1]

    finally:

        file.close()


    return result

Leonel Câmara

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Done, I 've placed my facebook.py in attachment.

Not sure if any changes to web2py are necessary as I'm using a slightly modified (by me and applying a few patches on the rep) version of http://code.google.com/p/cfhowes/source/browse/#hg/web2py_multiauth instead of the standard auth.  
  
My guess is that no changes to web2py are necessary, as that get_user_from_cookie simply does not work as it is and it just does with this change.


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howesc

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what's the errors you are getting on GAE?

not sure how up to date this is, but attached is the facebook.py that i'm currently using on GAE.

cfh

On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 5:10:25 PM UTC-8, Jaime Sempere wrote:
Hi, i'm getting mad using facebook.py, I cannot get it work.

Anyway, I have almost been able of using your facebook.py, but I am using Google App Engine, so urllib doens't work there. Web2py book suggest using fetch instead of urllib for GAE: http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/14#Fetching-an-external-URL

Anyway as at this moment I only use uid I have commented access_token use of urllib. Anyway thanks for your work and help
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