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  1. ---
  2. slug: /facebook
  3. ---
  4. import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
  5. import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
  6. import UppyCdnExample from '/src/components/UppyCdnExample';
  7. # Facebook
  8. The `@uppy/facebook` plugin lets users import files from their
  9. [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com) account.
  10. :::tip
  11. [Try out the live example](/examples) or take it for a spin in
  12. [StackBlitz](https://stackblitz.com/edit/vitejs-vite-zaqyaf?file=main.js).
  13. :::
  14. ## When should I use this?
  15. When you want to let users import files from their
  16. [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com) account.
  17. A [Companion](/docs/companion) instance is required for the Facebook plugin to
  18. work. Companion handles authentication with Facebook, downloads the files, and
  19. uploads them to the destination. This saves the user bandwidth, especially
  20. helpful if they are on a mobile connection.
  21. You can self-host Companion or get a hosted version with any
  22. [Transloadit plan](https://transloadit.com/pricing/).
  23. <Tabs>
  24. <TabItem value="npm" label="NPM" default>
  25. ```shell
  26. npm install @uppy/facebook
  27. ```
  28. </TabItem>
  29. <TabItem value="yarn" label="Yarn">
  30. ```shell
  31. yarn add @uppy/facebook
  32. ```
  33. </TabItem>
  34. <TabItem value="cdn" label="CDN">
  35. <UppyCdnExample>
  36. {`
  37. import { Uppy, Facebook } from "{{UPPY_JS_URL}}"
  38. const uppy = new Uppy()
  39. uppy.use(Facebook, {
  40. // Options
  41. })
  42. `}
  43. </UppyCdnExample>
  44. </TabItem>
  45. </Tabs>
  46. ## Use
  47. Using Facebook requires setup in both Uppy and Companion.
  48. ### Use in Uppy
  49. ```js {10-13} showLineNumbers
  50. import Uppy from '@uppy/core';
  51. import Dashboard from '@uppy/dashboard';
  52. import Facebook from '@uppy/facebook';
  53. import '@uppy/core/dist/style.min.css';
  54. import '@uppy/dashboard/dist/style.min.css';
  55. new Uppy()
  56. .use(Dashboard, { inline: true, target: '#dashboard' })
  57. .use(Facebook, {
  58. target: Dashboard,
  59. companionUrl: 'https://your-companion.com',
  60. });
  61. ```
  62. ### Use in Companion
  63. You can create a Facebook App on the
  64. [Facebook Developers site](https://developers.facebook.com/).
  65. The app page has a “Redirect URIs” field. Here, add:
  66. ```
  67. https://$YOUR_COMPANION_HOST_NAME/facebook/redirect
  68. ```
  69. If you are using Transloadit hosted Companion:
  70. ```
  71. https://api2.transloadit.com/companion/facebook/redirect
  72. ```
  73. You can only use the integration with your own account initially. Make sure to
  74. apply for production status on the app page before you publish your app, or your
  75. users will not be able to sign in!
  76. You need to set up OAuth in your Facebook app for Companion to be able to
  77. connect to users’ Facebook accounts. You have to enable “Advanced Access” for
  78. the `user_photos` permission. A precondition of that is “Business Verification”
  79. which involves setting up a Meta Business Account and submitting documents to
  80. prove business ownership.
  81. Configure the Facebook key and secret. With the standalone Companion server,
  82. specify environment variables:
  83. ```shell
  84. export COMPANION_FACEBOOK_KEY="Facebook API key"
  85. export COMPANION_FACEBOOK_SECRET="Facebook API secret"
  86. ```
  87. When using the Companion Node.js API, configure these options:
  88. ```js
  89. companion.app({
  90. providerOptions: {
  91. facebook: {
  92. key: 'Facebook API key',
  93. secret: 'Facebook API secret',
  94. },
  95. },
  96. });
  97. ```
  98. ## API
  99. ### Options
  100. #### `id`
  101. A unique identifier for this plugin (`string`, default: `'Facebook'`).
  102. #### `title`
  103. Title / name shown in the UI, such as Dashboard tabs (`string`, default:
  104. `'Facebook'`).
  105. #### `target`
  106. DOM element, CSS selector, or plugin to place the drag and drop area into
  107. (`string` or `Element`, default: `null`).
  108. #### `companionUrl`
  109. URL to a [Companion](/docs/companion) instance (`string`, default: `null`).
  110. #### `companionHeaders`
  111. Custom headers that should be sent along to [Companion](/docs/companion) on
  112. every request (`Object`, default: `{}`).
  113. #### `companionAllowedHosts`
  114. The valid and authorised URL(s) from which OAuth responses should be accepted
  115. (`string` or `RegExp` or `Array`, default: `companionUrl`).
  116. This value can be a `string`, a `RegExp` pattern, or an `Array` of both. This is
  117. useful when you have your [Companion](/docs/companion) running on several hosts.
  118. Otherwise, the default value should do fine.
  119. #### `companionCookiesRule`
  120. This option correlates to the
  121. [RequestCredentials value](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/credentials)
  122. (`string`, default: `'same-origin'`).
  123. This tells the plugin whether to send cookies to [Companion](/docs/companion).
  124. #### `locale`
  125. ```js
  126. export default {
  127. strings: {
  128. pluginNameFacebook: 'Facebook',
  129. },
  130. };
  131. ```