Forum Activity for @dannya

alt=
@dannya
08/01/14 01:01:26PM
584 posts

Troubleshooting Oneall feeds


Using Jamroom

When trying to create the app.
To review:
When a JR user tries to submit to FB, you get an error "The provider did not accept the message: you do not have the permission to post on behalf of the user" (see screenshot)

What is being rejected is my FB app linked to oneall. Specifically, I am requesting from FB permission to submit content to a user's Facebook wall (publish_action) on behalf of the jamroom user.

I am still trying to clarify if anyone has had to request this permission from FB at all. It's not clear in the oneall documentation or in the module documentation.

I'm starting to get a little frustrated here. I've spent 2 weeks going in circles with this; posting here, oneall support, and FB support and nobody has any answers. So either nobody has this working or nobody has tried. But with 3 parties in the mix, nobody wants to take ownership.
- 65KB

updated by @dannya: 08/01/14 01:02:02PM
alt=
@dannya
07/31/14 07:27:07PM
584 posts

Troubleshooting Oneall feeds


Using Jamroom

What would be helpful is to at least be clear on the configuration process. A number of people mentioned they have facebook sharing working. I have a simple question:

1. When you create the FB app, did you need to make a request for Publish_action permissions?

2. If so, how did you describe how Jamroom uses the oneall module in the request?

I have submitted the request twice, and they keep rejecting it without much explanation what information they are looking for. I have submitted screen shots of jr and a step by step process to configure networks and "share on facebook". Still rejected. And at this point i don't even know if i need to be going through all of this.

Hoping someone who has set this up can provide guidance because the Oneall module documentation does not address any of this.
alt=
@dannya
07/30/14 10:25:32PM
584 posts

Creating profiles in advance


Jamroom Developers

I'm trying to do something custom. But I'm looking for ideas on the best way
alt=
@dannya
07/30/14 09:53:25PM
584 posts

Creating profiles in advance


Jamroom Developers

I have a strange request. And i'm looking for possible solutions.

I need to create a profile in advance for a user who is not in the system.
If a user is not found, another user can invite someone to join. However when they do that, i want to create a profile for them because i need a placeholder for a specific record.

How can i create a profile for a user based on an email address, while still allowing them to sign up and select their own user name?
updated by @dannya: 09/05/14 08:50:31AM
alt=
@dannya
07/30/14 08:40:48PM
584 posts

Audio conversion


Jamroom Developers

I am not using the foxycart module. We have developed a different module to handle transactions and pricing.

We also have our own custom audio modules based off jr audio.

I want to be able to create a preview clip of a song when someone sets the price in my commerce module. Is there a function that we can call to generate the clip?

Is there a way to customize that function so that the user can specify the start and end time of the clip?
updated by @dannya: 09/01/14 09:21:40AM
alt=
@dannya
07/25/14 10:11:36PM
584 posts

Troubleshooting Oneall feeds


Using Jamroom

Yes. It doesn't say anything about the "Publish actions" requirement. So maybe its not needed. However the dilema still exists: "Why am I not allowed to post on behalf of the user?"

@douglas can you confirm if you had to take any additional steps to set up the FB app beyond what is described in the oneall docs?

Who wrote this module? There has to be some way of troubleshooting this
updated by @dannya: 07/25/14 10:12:46PM
alt=
@dannya
07/24/14 09:31:52PM
584 posts

Troubleshooting Oneall feeds


Using Jamroom

Additionally, once you DO provide Facebook all the additional info they request so that your app may execute publish actions. It takes up to 7 days to get it approved.

Either I'm doing some thing wrong, or there is a lot missing in the configuration documentation. Can anyone tell me if theyhad to go through this process to be a ble to post to FB?
alt=
@dannya
07/23/14 04:36:35PM
584 posts

Troubleshooting Oneall feeds


Using Jamroom

Ok. I can't reproduce except with this one account so i will keep an eye on it for now and see if i can figure it out.

In the meantime, the inability to post to facebook is more critical.

When i look at the oneall instructions for configuring FB https://app.oneall.com/applications/application/providers/provider/setup/?applicationid=248102&providerid=1 , in the section where you configure your FB app (#7), I noticed the details for "status and review" only say you have to turn it on

"Do you want to make this app and all its live features available to the general public: YES"

However, I noticed this only gives basic permissions (email, public profile, user friends). If you want "publish actions" you need additional permission. In order to do that you have to submit a lot more info and fb has to approve.

Has anyone had to do that in order to let the user post to FB?
- 86KB

updated by @dannya: 07/23/14 04:36:55PM
alt=
@dannya
07/23/14 10:04:59AM
584 posts

Troubleshooting Oneall feeds


Using Jamroom

yes. At least according to the oneall documentation.
updated by @dannya: 07/23/14 10:06:14AM
  44