Reputation: 2219
Recently, Facebook released SDK 4 with new and cool updates. I tried to switch into SDK4 to use new features, however, I am struggling with the Login feature of Facebook.
So far, to log out Facebook programmatically, I used :
Session session = Session.getActiveSession();
session.closeAndClearTokenInformation();
But SDK4 seems not to support Session anymore, and in official docs, they mention:
There are two ways to implement Facebook login on Android:
LoginButton class - Which provides a button you can add to your UI. It follows the current access token and can log people in and out.
Well, seems there's no way to log out Facebook programmatically except using LoginButton. Anyone have any idea, please share it here.
Upvotes: 117
Views: 96580
Reputation: 477
Frank version kotlin:
fun disconnectFromFacebook() {
if (AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken() == null) {
return // already logged out
}
GraphRequest(
AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken(),
"/me/permissions/",
null,
HttpMethod.DELETE,
GraphRequest.Callback {
LoginManager.getInstance().logOut()
}).executeAsync()
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 69
You can logout by using LoginManager but you have to use graph request also. I am talking about log out completely so, that next time you can login with different account.
new GraphRequest(AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken(), "/me/permissions/", null, HttpMethod.DELETE, new GraphRequest
.Callback() {
@Override
public void onCompleted(GraphResponse graphResponse) {
SharedPreferences pref = DashBoard.this.getPreferences(Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = pref.edit();
editor.clear();
editor.commit();
LoginManager.getInstance().logOut();
Intent logoutint = new Intent(DashBoard.this,MainActivity.class);
logoutint.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
startActivity(logoutint);
}
}).executeAsync();
By the help of shared preferences here you can logout completely, and next time you can login with different account.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 1903
You can use LoginManager.logOut()
Check out https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/android/current/class/LoginManager/
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 12300
SDK4, if you want to completely de-couple, make sure you also remove the app from the user's facebook account. This method disconnects the user completely:
public void disconnectFromFacebook() {
if (AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken() == null) {
return; // already logged out
}
new GraphRequest(AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken(), "/me/permissions/", null, HttpMethod.DELETE, new GraphRequest
.Callback() {
@Override
public void onCompleted(GraphResponse graphResponse) {
LoginManager.getInstance().logOut();
}
}).executeAsync();
}
Upvotes: 68
Reputation: 11098
To handle it with the loginButton:
//Check if user is currently logged in
if (AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken() != null && com.facebook.Profile.getCurrentProfile() != null){
//Logged in so show the login button
fbLogin.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
fbLogin.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View view) {
//log out
LoginManager.getInstance().logOut();
gotoLogin();
}
});
}
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 3215
You can use LoginManager.getInstance().logOut();
, even if you use LoginButton because
This UI element wraps functionality available in the LoginManager.
EDIT: Just to mention that this works for Facebook SDK v4. I don't know if they will change it in the future.
@as batoutofhell mention, don't forget to put FacebookSdk.sdkInitialize(getApplicationContext());
to initialize the facebook sdk. Please see here for the details.
Upvotes: 289