I'de like to get the last posts from my LinkedIn company page for add on my website.
I'm already created the app and generated the Access Token.
I didn't understand which endpoint I need to use, I tried this:
https://api.linkedin.com/v2/shares?q=owners&owners=urn:li:organization:MY_COMPANY_ID but I received the follow error:
"serviceErrorCode": 100,
"message": "Not enough permissions to access: GET-owners /shares",
"status": 403
Can somebody help me?
Thanks
Did You request Marketing Developer Platform in Linkedin? To get information about Your company You have to own this product. Login here:
https://www.linkedin.com/developers/
Create app and request Marketing Developer Platform in Products section
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we applied for marketing developer platform product permission 40 days back, and still our application status is shown as "Review in progress".
We need to be able to read company page feed. That is all we need the API for.
Our app used to work before their API changed couple of months back.
Could anyone please share how to read LinkedIn company page feed or how the review process works with LinkedIn please?
I am currently using a linkedin API with r_lightprofile in my application.
Two months ago, I sent a request for access to r_fullprofile using the Partner Program form.
https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/contact-us
http://prntscr.com/opfnpd
I also sent a request to the Marketing Developer Platform, but the request is still pending (http://prntscr.com/opfvfx)
After all this, I got an email with a form to fill out information about the company.
But after filling out the form, I did not receive an answer that the company is suitable or not suitable for full access.
1) How long does it usually take to get access?
2) Does the linkedin API have support? Email, Live chat or something else?
3) Have I done everything for access? Maybe I missed something?
4) Does Linkedin send an email in case of failure?
It's been a long way for me too, I'll give you some random tips:
Make sure your app is connected to a LinkedIn company page and that the status is Verified. To do this, from the app dashboard, add to the Team members an administrator of the LinkedIn company page (as Admin member) and let him access the app dashboard. He should be able to see a Verify button to confirm the authenticity of the app.
The only support that was really helpful to me was Zendesk.
I have a LinkedIn app which can access the LinkedIn v2 API (tested with v2 endpoints), having the following privileges (scopes) according to the LinkedIn Developer Portal:
r_ad_campaigns
r_basicprofile
rw_organization.
The application is already enrolled in the Marketing Partner Program as far as my knowledge goes.
Regarding the above, I would like to have two questions/requests in which I would like to ask for your help.
I would like to modify the app permissions (scopes) to be the following:
r_liteprofile
r_emailaddress
r_member_social
w_member_social
rw_organization_admin
w_organization_social
r_organization_social
r_organization_lookup
rw_ads
r_ads_reporting
Currently there is no way to do so via the developer platform, and the LinkedIn support sent me here, so my question is: how can I get the app's privileges changed?
Interestingly enough, with the current set of privileges I was able to get an auth token for a given user for the r_emailaddress scope, but when I tried to call either https://api.linkedin.com/v2/clientAwareMemberHandles?q=members&projection=(elements*(primary,type,handle~)) or https://api.linkedin.com/v2/emailAddress?q=members&projection=(elements*(handle~)) I have received 403 Forbidden response, presumably due to the missing permission in question 1. Even if so, the token shouldn't have been issued in this case if I am not mistaken.
Could you please confirm if this is expected, or if something else is in play here?
I'm pretty certain it's that you must apply to the Marketing Partner Program.
I'm having the same issue as well, and I just applied to the program. Currently awaiting approval, but will confirm/edit answer once I get confirmation.
LinkedIn has made a lot of changed to their API over the past few months. Check out the latest permission changes relevant to this post:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linkedin/shared/references/migrations/marketing-permissions-migration
EDIT: Confirmed. I didn't receive a notification that I was approved, however, it's 30 days later after applying and I just noticed there was a new product available under "Products" once you are logged in and on your App in the developer portal. You have to add the "Marketing Developer Platform" product, and once again fill out an application:
After completing, they say they will provide you with confirmation within 90 days.
While using Share Api i got response as follows
{
"serviceErrorCode": 100,
"message": "Not enough permissions to access: POST /shares",
"status": 403
}
this is due to the fact that for the linkedin V2 API you need to become an linkedin partner. this can take up to a month befor you get a response.
Partnering with LinkedIn provides you with additional API functionality & data access, increased call limits & dedicated support. Read more about our various Partner Programs and use cases and see if one is a match for your app. Applications are only accepted when we feel that they're providing value to members, developers and LinkedIn.
for more information see this link :
https://developer.linkedin.com/partner-programs
I'm looking into an issue where a clients LinkedIn feeds on their website have stopped showing. Debugging the problem I've found that I get a 403 error shown below:
Member xxxxxx does not have permission to get company xxxxx
As the LinkedIn authentication process can be quite difficult to comprehend, I had a look online to see if others have had the same problem, and managed to find this. It suggests there have been recent changes to the LinkedIn API and users are now required to be the administrator of the company. What exactly does this mean?
From the very beginning we have simply been accessed the feeds by generating a url like this:
https://api.linkedin.com/v1/companies/xxxx/updates?oauth2_access_token=ACCESS_TOKEN
This has worked in the past. Do we need to regenerate the Secret and API keys?
Update
Looking at the announced changes here:
https://developer.linkedin.com/support/developer-program-transition
It suggests that the following endpoint will still work (which is exactly what I have):
/v1/companies/{id}
So I'm not sure what I'm missing.
is the access token generated by a account witch is Admin of that company page?
If not hen you will get 403.
The requester needs to be admin of that comapny page in order to get company updates.