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Expose app_id and secret directly on req.facebook#20
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Expose app_id and secret directly on req.facebook#20stuartpb wants to merge 2 commits intoheroku:masterfrom
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Remove unused "util" require Add semicolons after function assignments/returns
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This change changes FaceplateSession to take the config object from a Faceplate construtor and put the app_id and secret values directly on the FaceplateSession (which the Faceplate middleware exposes as req.facebook).
This fix alters the only case where one of these values was being used (app_id was read from the plate object for getting the info for
app(): #19 goes further and removes the use of that value altogether.Exposing the app_id is still useful for other situations where these values are needed, such as the broken parts of in heroku/facebook-template-nodejs#11. This can currently be fixed with a solution like heroku/facebook-template-nodejs#12, but reading these values from the
platesobject is... well, a bad dependence on internal behavior.