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Dataify Facebook Post By Url

by dataify-server · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Submit Dataify Facebook Post by Post URL Builder tasks. Use when the user wants the Facebook post collection tool, collect Facebook posts, scrape Facebook po...
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Dataify Facebook Post By URL

Submit Facebook post collection jobs through Dataify Builder by post URL. After a successful submission, give the user the task_id, the returned or inferred status, and tell them to visit https://dataify.com/dashboard/ to view results.

API TOKEN Handling

Use DATAIFY_API_TOKEN as the long-term saved token name.

  • If the user provides a token in the request, use it for this run.
  • If no token is provided, first check whether DATAIFY_API_TOKEN is already saved locally in the environment.
  • If DATAIFY_API_TOKEN is saved locally, use it without asking the user to re-enter the token.
  • If no token is available locally, tell the user they need to provide a Dataify API TOKEN.
  • If the user does not have an API TOKEN, tell them they can register or log in at https://dataify.com/login to get one.
  • If the user already has an API TOKEN, tell them it is available in the top-right area of https://dataify.com/dashboard/.
  • After the user provides an API TOKEN and no local DATAIFY_API_TOKEN is saved, ask whether they want to save it locally as DATAIFY_API_TOKEN for future use.
  • If the user wants to save it, give the appropriate command for their shell and ask them to run it; do not silently persist tokens without confirmation.
  • Do not call the Builder endpoint without a token.
  • Always call it API TOKEN in user-facing instructions. Prefer the environment variable name DATAIFY_API_TOKEN for saved local use.

PowerShell examples for saving the token for the current session:

$env:DATAIFY_API_TOKEN = "YOUR_DATAIFY_API_TOKEN"

For a persistent user-level variable on Windows:

[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("DATAIFY_API_TOKEN", "YOUR_DATAIFY_API_TOKEN", "User")

Core Workflow

  1. Before submitting, show the user the required values, optional values, and defaults listed in the Parameter Checklist.
  2. Ask whether the user wants to change any value before running the task.
  3. Ask whether the user wants to collect multiple Facebook posts. If yes, ask for multiple url values.
  4. Normalize the final values into a list of spider_parameters objects.
  5. Resolve the Dataify token from explicit input or saved DATAIFY_API_TOKEN.
  6. If no token is available, ask the user to enter their API TOKEN and ask whether to save it as DATAIFY_API_TOKEN.
  7. Validate the URLs and file name.
  8. Submit the Builder request with spider_id=facebook_post_by-posts-url.
  9. Read data.task_id from the Builder response and read data.status or status when present.
  10. Stop after Builder succeeds.
  11. Tell the user to visit https://dataify.com/dashboard/ to view or manage results.

Parameter Checklist

When the user invokes this skill, first tell them these values are used. Always display submitted parameters as a Markdown table; do not use a plain sentence or bullet list for the parameter confirmation.

Field Required Default Location Notes
url Yes https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj# spider_parameters Facebook post URL.
file_name No {{TasksID}} Builder form field Use the default when the user does not change it.

Then ask: "Do you want to change any of these values before I submit the task?"

Also ask: "Do you want to collect multiple Facebook posts? If yes, provide multiple url values."

If the user has already provided some values, show those values in place of the defaults and only ask whether the remaining/defaulted values should be changed.

Parameter Handling

  • url is required. If the user does not provide it, use the default post URL only after showing it in the parameter confirmation table.
  • Trim leading and trailing whitespace from url.
  • url cannot be empty.
  • url must start with https://www.facebook.com/.
  • Multiple collection groups repeat only url inside spider_parameters.
  • file_name defaults to {{TasksID}}. If the user changes it, submit the user-provided value.
  • file_name cannot be empty.

Single-group example:

spider_parameters=[{"url":"https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj#"}]

Multi-group example:

spider_parameters=[{"url":"https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj#"},{"url":"https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj#"}]

Dataify Builder Request

Use form fields rather than hand-built URL-encoded strings.

  • URL: https://scraperapi.dataify.com/builder?platform=1
  • Method: POST
  • Authorization header: Bearer DATAIFY_API_TOKEN
  • Content type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Fixed fields:
    • spider_name=facebook.com
    • spider_id=facebook_post_by-posts-url
    • spider_errors=true
  • Default field:
    • file_name={{TasksID}}
  • Dynamic field:
    • spider_parameters must be a JSON string array of URL objects.

Script

For stable execution, prefer scripts/submit_dataify_facebook_post_by_url.py with Python 3.6 or newer instead of rewriting the Builder flow.

python3 ".\scripts\submit_dataify_facebook_post_by_url.py" --url "https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj#"

To override the saved environment token or file name:

python3 ".\scripts\submit_dataify_facebook_post_by_url.py" --api-token "YOUR_DATAIFY_API_TOKEN" --url "https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj#" --file-name "{{TasksID}}"

To submit multiple URLs:

python3 ".\scripts\submit_dataify_facebook_post_by_url.py" --params-json '[{"url":"https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj#"},{"url":"https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0gNjZBhqCxSqj9xJS5aygNwqFqNEM2fYbTFKKbsvvGdEfTgFyAYWSckvkEHPqAE7gl&id=61574926580533&rdid=86oaujwNGCCdPLfj#"}]'

The script prints a JSON summary with spider_id, task_id, status, parameters, file_name, dashboard_url, and message.

Troubleshooting

Missing Dataify API TOKEN means no explicit token was passed and DATAIFY_API_TOKEN is not saved locally. Tell the user they need to provide their Dataify API TOKEN, ask whether they want to save it as DATAIFY_API_TOKEN, or tell them they can register or log in at https://dataify.com/login to get one. If they already have a token, tell them it is in the top-right area of https://dataify.com/dashboard/.

url cannot be empty means the required Facebook post URL is missing.

url must start with https://www.facebook.com/ means the URL is outside the allowed Facebook domain.

File name cannot be empty means no usable file_name was provided.

Necessary parameters is empty! usually means the Builder request was not submitted as form fields, spider_parameters was not a JSON string array, or one spider_parameters object is missing url.

Missing task_id usually means the authorization header, token, spider_name, spider_id, or spider_parameters is wrong.

Guardrails

  • Do not put file_name inside spider_parameters.
  • Do not use a Facebook URL from outside https://www.facebook.com/.
  • Use only API TOKEN and DATAIFY_API_TOKEN when referring to authentication.
  • Do not hard-code local Python paths.
  • Do not invent result fields.
  • Always direct the user to https://dataify.com/dashboard/ after successful task creation.
Usage Guidance
Install this only if you are comfortable sending Facebook post URLs and task metadata to Dataify. Use a dedicated Dataify API TOKEN where possible, avoid submitting sensitive or private URLs, and review the parameter table before allowing a task to be created.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The documented purpose, Python script, and agent metadata all align around one task: creating Dataify Builder jobs for Facebook post URLs and returning task status.
Instruction Scope
Implicit invocation is enabled and the trigger wording is fairly broad within Facebook post collection, but the workflow remains domain-specific and tells the agent to show parameters before submission.
Install Mechanism
The package contains a skill file, agent metadata, two simple SVG icons, and one Python helper script; there are no install hooks, dependency installs, or hidden setup actions.
Credentials
The skill uses network access and a Dataify API token, and sends Facebook URLs to Dataify; that is proportionate to the stated scraping-submission purpose but should be understood by users.
Persistence & Privilege
It reads DATAIFY_API_TOKEN or accepts an explicit token, and it instructs the agent not to silently persist tokens without user confirmation; no background process or privilege escalation is present.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install dataify-facebook-post-by-url
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /dataify-facebook-post-by-url
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of dataify-facebook-post-by-url skill. - Enables submission of Dataify Facebook post collection jobs by post URL via Dataify Builder. - Guides users through required/optional parameter selection, including support for multiple URLs. - Provides clear API TOKEN handling instructions with secure local storage suggestions. - Outputs task ID, status, and dashboard link on successful job submission. - Includes troubleshooting steps for common errors like missing API TOKEN or invalid URLs.
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Slug dataify-facebook-post-by-url
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dataify Facebook Post By Url?

Submit Dataify Facebook Post by Post URL Builder tasks. Use when the user wants the Facebook post collection tool, collect Facebook posts, scrape Facebook po... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 42 downloads so far.

How do I install Dataify Facebook Post By Url?

Run "/install dataify-facebook-post-by-url" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Dataify Facebook Post By Url free?

Yes, Dataify Facebook Post By Url is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Dataify Facebook Post By Url support?

Dataify Facebook Post By Url is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Dataify Facebook Post By Url?

It is built and maintained by dataify-server (@dataify-server); the current version is v1.0.0.

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