// Copyright (c) 2014-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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//
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// You are hereby granted a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to use,
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// copy, modify, and distribute this software in source code or binary form for use
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// in connection with the web services and APIs provided by Facebook.
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//
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// As with any software that integrates with the Facebook platform, your use of
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// this software is subject to the Facebook Developer Principles and Policies
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// [http://developers.facebook.com/policy/]. This copyright notice shall be
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// included in all copies or substantial portions of the software.
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//
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
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// FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
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// CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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#import <Accounts/Accounts.h>
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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
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#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
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@class FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResult;
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/**
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Describes the call back to the FBSDKLoginManager
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- Parameter result: the result of the authorization
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- Parameter error: the authorization error, if any.
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*/
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typedef void (^FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)(FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResult *result, NSError *error);
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/**
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FBSDKDefaultAudience enum
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Passed to open to indicate which default audience to use for sessions that post data to Facebook.
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Certain operations such as publishing a status or publishing a photo require an audience. When the user
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grants an application permission to perform a publish operation, a default audience is selected as the
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publication ceiling for the application. This enumerated value allows the application to select which
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audience to ask the user to grant publish permission for.
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*/
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typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, FBSDKDefaultAudience)
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{
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/** Indicates that the user's friends are able to see posts made by the application */
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FBSDKDefaultAudienceFriends = 0,
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/** Indicates that only the user is able to see posts made by the application */
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FBSDKDefaultAudienceOnlyMe,
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/** Indicates that all Facebook users are able to see posts made by the application */
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FBSDKDefaultAudienceEveryone,
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};
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/**
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FBSDKLoginBehavior enum
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Passed to the \c FBSDKLoginManager to indicate how Facebook Login should be attempted.
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Facebook Login authorizes the application to act on behalf of the user, using the user's
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Facebook account. Usually a Facebook Login will rely on an account maintained outside of
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the application, by the native Facebook application, the browser, or perhaps the device
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itself. This avoids the need for a user to enter their username and password directly, and
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provides the most secure and lowest friction way for a user to authorize the application to
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interact with Facebook.
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The \c FBSDKLoginBehavior enum specifies which log-in methods may be used. The SDK
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will determine the best behavior based on the current device (such as iOS version).
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*/
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typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, FBSDKLoginBehavior)
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{
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/**
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This is the default behavior, and indicates logging in through the native
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Facebook app may be used. The SDK may still use Safari instead.
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*/
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FBSDKLoginBehaviorNative = 0,
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/**
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Attempts log in through the Safari or SFSafariViewController, if available.
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*/
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FBSDKLoginBehaviorBrowser,
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/**
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Attempts log in through the Facebook account currently signed in through
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the device Settings.
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@note If the account is not available to the app (either not configured by user or
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as determined by the SDK) this behavior falls back to \c FBSDKLoginBehaviorNative.
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*/
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FBSDKLoginBehaviorSystemAccount,
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/**
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Attempts log in through a modal \c UIWebView pop up
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@note This behavior is only available to certain types of apps. Please check the Facebook
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Platform Policy to verify your app meets the restrictions.
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*/
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FBSDKLoginBehaviorWeb,
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};
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/**
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`FBSDKLoginManager` provides methods for logging the user in and out.
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`FBSDKLoginManager` works directly with `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]` and
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sets the "currentAccessToken" upon successful authorizations (or sets `nil` in case of `logOut`).
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You should check `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]` before calling logIn* to see if there is
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a cached token available (typically in your viewDidLoad).
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If you are managing your own token instances outside of "currentAccessToken", you will need to set
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"currentAccessToken" before calling logIn* to authorize further permissions on your tokens.
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*/
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@interface FBSDKLoginManager : NSObject
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/**
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Auth type
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*/
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@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString *authType;
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/**
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the default audience.
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you should set this if you intend to ask for publish permissions.
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*/
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@property (assign, nonatomic) FBSDKDefaultAudience defaultAudience;
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/**
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the login behavior
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*/
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@property (assign, nonatomic) FBSDKLoginBehavior loginBehavior;
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/**
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- Warning:use logInWithReadPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead
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*/
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- (void)logInWithReadPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler
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__attribute__ ((deprecated("use logInWithReadPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead")));
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/**
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- Warning:use logInWithPublishPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead
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*/
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- (void)logInWithPublishPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler
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__attribute__ ((deprecated("use logInWithPublishPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead")));
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/**
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Logs the user in or authorizes additional permissions.
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- Parameter permissions: the optional array of permissions. Note this is converted to NSSet and is only
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an NSArray for the convenience of literal syntax.
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- Parameter fromViewController: the view controller to present from. If nil, the topmost view controller will be
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automatically determined as best as possible.
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- Parameter handler: the callback.
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Use this method when asking for read permissions. You should only ask for permissions when they
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are needed and explain the value to the user. You can inspect the result.declinedPermissions to also
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provide more information to the user if they decline permissions.
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This method will present UI the user. You typically should check if `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]`
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already contains the permissions you need before asking to reduce unnecessary app switching. For example,
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you could make that check at viewDidLoad.
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You can only do one login call at a time. Calling a login method before the completion handler is called
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on a previous login will return an error.
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*/
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- (void)logInWithReadPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions
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fromViewController:(UIViewController *)fromViewController
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handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler;
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/**
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Logs the user in or authorizes additional permissions.
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- Parameter permissions: the optional array of permissions. Note this is converted to NSSet and is only
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an NSArray for the convenience of literal syntax.
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- Parameter fromViewController: the view controller to present from. If nil, the topmost view controller will be
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automatically determined as best as possible.
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- Parameter handler: the callback.
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Use this method when asking for publish permissions. You should only ask for permissions when they
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are needed and explain the value to the user. You can inspect the result.declinedPermissions to also
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provide more information to the user if they decline permissions.
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This method will present UI the user. You typically should check if `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]`
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already contains the permissions you need before asking to reduce unnecessary app switching. For example,
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you could make that check at viewDidLoad.
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You can only do one login call at a time. Calling a login method before the completion handler is called
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on a previous login will return an error.
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*/
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- (void)logInWithPublishPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions
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fromViewController:(UIViewController *)fromViewController
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handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler;
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/**
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Logs the user out
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This calls [FBSDKAccessToken setCurrentAccessToken:nil] and [FBSDKProfile setCurrentProfile:nil].
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*/
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- (void)logOut;
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/**
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@method
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Issues an asynchronous renewCredentialsForAccount call to the device's Facebook account store.
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- Parameter handler: The completion handler to call when the renewal is completed. This can be invoked on an arbitrary thread.
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This can be used to explicitly renew account credentials and is provided as a convenience wrapper around
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`[ACAccountStore renewCredentialsForAccount:completion]`. Note the method will not issue the renewal call if the the
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Facebook account has not been set on the device, or if access had not been granted to the account (though the handler
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wil receive an error).
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If the `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]` was from the account store, a succesful renewal will also set
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a new "currentAccessToken".
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*/
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+ (void)renewSystemCredentials:(void (^)(ACAccountCredentialRenewResult result, NSError *error))handler;
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@end
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