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Facebook is one of the world's most popular social media platforms with billions of users.
For businesses, brands and individuals, Facebook offers opportunities to reach large audiences, increase brand awareness and engage with target audiences. However, driving and managing these interactions can sometimes be complex.
This is where the new Unofficial Facebook API we developed with TypeScript comes in.
This library makes it easier to manage your interactions on Facebook and allows businesses or developers to operate more effectively on the Facebook platform.
This library is written in TypeScript for Node.JS and allows you to perform various operations using the Facebook API. Here are some of the features this library provides:
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Login: Users can easily log in to their Facebook account using the library. This simplifies the login process and provides a faster start.
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Page Like: Businesses or users can use this function to grow their pages and attract more followers. Page liking can be done with a single function call..
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Post Like: Users can like other users statuses. This is an effective way to increase engagement and build connections between users.
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Commenting on a post: Businesses or individuals can enable users to comment on the posts they publish. This is a way to get more engagement and make the content reach a wider audience.
This library allows you to effectively operate on the Facebook platform using the power of Node.js. It is also easy to use and reduces the complexity required to manage Facebook Unofficial API calls.
To start the development process, make sure you have Node.js installed on your system. You can download it from the official Node.js website or use a package manager like npm (Node Package Manager) to install it.
$ npm i facebook-unofficial-api
$ bun i facebook-unofficial-api
$ pnpm i facebook-unofficial-api
const { Facebook } = require('facebook-unofficial-api');
async function loginRequest() {
const facebookInstance = new Facebook();
const Username = 'Your Facebook Mail or Username';
const Password = 'Your Facebook Password';
// If you want to use a proxy -> facebookInstance.fProxy = 'http://proxy_username:proxy_password@proxy_ip:proxy_port'
facebookInstance.loginRequest(Username, Password).then((response) => {
console.log(response);
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err);
});
} loginRequest()
async function checkUserDetails(){
const UUID = 'Facebook UUID -> You can get it from the login process';
const Token = 'Facebook Token -> You can get it from the login process';
// If you want to use a proxy -> facebookInstance.fProxy = 'http://proxy_username:proxy_password@proxy_ip:proxy_port'
facebookInstance.checkUserDetails(UUID,Token).then((response) => {
console.log(response);
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err);
})
}checkUserDetails()
const Token = 'Facebook Token -> You can get it from the login process';
const postID = 'pfbid027yBu3CAGH1f1mUPom2peRFdDpfWWZJaQy5obBojJobc4dYhuyY144maebMVnRCsBl';
// If you want to use a proxy -> facebookInstance.fProxy = 'http://proxy_username:proxy_password@proxy_ip:proxy_port'
facebookInstance.sendLike(postID, Token).then((response) => {
console.log(response);
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err);
});
const Token = 'Facebook Token -> You can get it from the login process';
const postID = 'pfbid027yBu3CAGH1f1mUPom2peRFdDpfWWZJaQy5obBojJobc4dYhuyY144maebMVnRCsBl';
const Message = 'Comment';
// If you want to use a proxy -> facebookInstance.fProxy = 'http://proxy_username:proxy_password@proxy_ip:proxy_port'
facebookInstance.sendComment(postID, Token, Message).then((result) => {
console.log(result);
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err);
});
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