C# (CSharp) Decision.Common.OpenGraph.ObjectTypes.Facebook Namespace

Classes

Name Description
OpenGraphBooksAuthor This object represents a single author of a book. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/books.author/
OpenGraphBooksBook This object represents a single book or publication. This is an appropriate type for ebooks, as well as traditional paperback or hardback books. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/books.book/
OpenGraphBooksGenre This object type represents the genre of a book or publication. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/books.genre/
OpenGraphBusiness This object type represents a place of business that has a location, operating hours and contact information. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/business.business/
OpenGraphFitnessCourse This object type represents the user's activity contributing to a particular run, walk, or bike course. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/fitness.course/
OpenGraphGameAchievement This object type represents a specific achievement in a game. An app must be in the 'Games' category in App Dashboard to be able to use this object type. Every achievement has a game:points value associate with it. This is not related to the points the user has scored in the game, but is a way for the app to indicate the relative importance and scarcity of different achievements: * Each game gets a total of 1,000 points to distribute across its achievements * Each game gets a maximum of 1,000 achievements * Achievements which are scarcer and have higher point values will receive more distribution in Facebook's social channels. For example, achievements which have point values of less than 10 will get almost no distribution. Apps should aim for between 50-100 achievements consisting of a mix of 50 (difficult), 25 (medium), and 10 (easy) point value achievements Read more on how to use achievements in this guide. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/game.achievement/
OpenGraphPlace This object type represents a place - such as a venue, a business, a landmark, or any other location which can be identified by longitude and latitude. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/place/
OpenGraphProduct This object type represents a product. This includes both virtual and physical products, but it typically represents items that are available in an online store. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/product/
OpenGraphProductGroup This object type represents a group of product items. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/product.group/
OpenGraphProductItem This object type represents a product item. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/product.item/
OpenGraphRestaurant This object type represents a restaurant at a specific location. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.restaurant/
OpenGraphRestaurantMenu This object type represents a restaurant's menu. A restaurant can have multiple menus, and each menu has multiple sections. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.menu/
OpenGraphRestaurantMenuItem This object type represents a single item on a restaurant's menu. Every item belongs within a menu section. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.menu_item/
OpenGraphRestaurantMenuSection This object type represents a restaurant's menu. A restaurant can have multiple menus, and each menu has multiple sections. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.menu_section/
OpenGraphResteraunt This object type represents a restaurant at a specific location. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.restaurant/
OpenGraphResterauntMenu This object type represents a restaurant's menu. A restaurant can have multiple menus, and each menu has multiple sections. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.menu/
OpenGraphResterauntMenuItem This object type represents a single item on a restaurant's menu. Every item belongs within a menu section. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.menu_item/
OpenGraphResterauntMenuSection This object type represents a restaurant's menu. A restaurant can have multiple menus, and each menu has multiple sections. This object type is not part of the Open Graph standard but is used by Facebook. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/restaurant.menu_section/