This example covers uploading & posting a video to a user's timeline with the Facebook SDK for PHP.
Warning: Before you upload, check out the video publishing options & requirements for the specific video endpoint you want to publish to.
The following example will upload a video in chunks using the resumable upload feature added in Graph v2.3.
$fb = new Facebook\Facebook([
'app_id' => '{app-id}',
'app_secret' => '{app-secret}',
'default_graph_version' => 'v2.10',
]);
$data = [
'title' => 'My Foo Video',
'description' => 'This video is full of foo and bar action.',
];
try {
$response = $fb->uploadVideo('me', '/path/to/foo_bar.mp4', $data, '{user-access-token}');
} catch(Facebook\Exceptions\FacebookResponseException $e) {
// When Graph returns an error
echo 'Graph returned an error: ' . $e->getMessage();
exit;
} catch(Facebook\Exceptions\FacebookSDKException $e) {
// When validation fails or other local issues
echo 'Facebook SDK returned an error: ' . $e->getMessage();
exit;
}
echo 'Video ID: ' . $response['video_id'];
See more about the uploadVideo()
method.
For versions of Graph before v2.3, videos had to be uploaded in one request.
$fb = new Facebook\Facebook([/* . . . */]);
$data = [
'title' => 'My Foo Video',
'description' => 'This video is full of foo and bar action.',
'source' => $fb->videoToUpload('/path/to/foo_bar.mp4'),
];
try {
$response = $fb->post('/me/videos', $data, 'user-access-token');
} catch(Facebook\Exceptions\FacebookResponseException $e) {
// When Graph returns an error
echo 'Graph returned an error: ' . $e->getMessage();
exit;
} catch(Facebook\Exceptions\FacebookSDKException $e) {
// When validation fails or other local issues
echo 'Facebook SDK returned an error: ' . $e->getMessage();
exit;
}
$graphNode = $response->getGraphNode();
echo 'Video ID: ' . $graphNode['id'];