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facebook-post-automater

v1.0.4

Published

This module will automate your facebook post.

Readme

Facebook Post Automater

Description

* This module will automate your facebook post.

Installation

* npm i facebook-post-automater

Use

* const { getFacebookPage, postOnGroup } = require("facebook-post-automater");

* getFacebookPage(yourEmailOrPhone, yourPassword, chromePath, headless(OPTIONAL), delayYouWantAfterFacebookLoginInMinutes(OPTIONAL))
    .then(page => postOnGroup(page, groupId, contentToPost))
    .then(console.log)
    .catch(console.log);

* Example: getFacebookPage("[email protected]", "yourPassword", "/usr/bin/google-chrome", false, 2)
    .then(page => postOnGroup(page, 477680952327514, "Hello Detective !"))
    .then(console.log)
    .catch(console.log);

Parameters

* chromePath: Path where chrome is installed in your system for Ubuntu: "/usr/bin/google-chrome", You can google for the rest OS.
* headless: false is you want GUI, true for no GUI. Default value is false.
* delayYouWantAfterFacebookLoginInMinutes : Sometimes just after FB login facebook ask you to verify yourself in that   case you need some time for verification by default you get 1 minute But you get more delay just pass its value in minutes.
* page : page object will help you to control the tab. You don't need to do much with it just pass as mentioned in example.
* groupId : Every FB group have a ID in its URL (https://www.facebook.com/groups/477680952327514). here groupId = 477680952327514.
* contentToPost : This would be the content you want to post on group. That should be a valid string which you can type in facebook post.

Note

* If you need to make multiple posts then call postOnGroup method in a loop.
* This module is currently available for group post only. We are updating it daily. Check daily for more updates.
* For any help write me at: [email protected].

Issues

* After successfull FB login, Browser may ask you to allow or block notification by opening a alert box. You need to manually click on allow/block on alert box. This will only happens once in one go.
* Any one want to fix above issue can raise a pull request.