I have since figured it out. Thank you for your time and replies.


#!/usr/bin/env plackup use HTTP::Request; use Data::Dumper; use WWW::Mechanize; use strict; use warnings; use Plack::Request; use Facebook::Graph; use LWP::Simple; my $app = sub { my $env = shift; my $app_id = 'xxxxxxxxxxxx'; my $app_secret = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'; my $postback_url = 'my postback url'; my $fb = Facebook::Graph->new( app_id => $app_id, secret => $app_secret, postback => "$postback_url/callback", ); my $uri = $fb ->authorize ->extend_permissions(qw(offline_access read_stream publish_stream +user_photos)) ->set_display('page') ->uri_as_string; my $req = Plack::Request->new($env); $fb->request_access_token($req->query_parameters('code')); };


With this
system("/opt/google/chrome/chrome", "$uri"); print "Code = "; chomp( my $code = <> ); my $token_response_object = $fb->request_access_token($code); my $token_string = $token_response_object->token; my $token_expires_epoch = $token_response_object->expires;

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