Library to obtain information from an Instagram account in a friendly and intuitive way.
The library works as a wrapper for the basic Instagram API, to abstract long or confusing property names and have a clean and readable data structure.
Created with NodeJS and Typescript, all types are exposed for use. + 💗
📃 NOTE: This library can only be used on the server with Nodejs.
📃 NOTE: Login to Instagram required to obtain an ID.
📃 NOTE: In version 4.x.x the "getPost" method no longer works due to changes in the Instagram api.
🌐 Demo Web Site ➜
npm install instagrapi
# or
yarn add instagrapi
First you must get the cookie called "sessionId" by logging in to your instagram account. To do this you must follow these steps:
- Go to https://www.instagram.com
- If you don't have a session logged in start one
- Open development tools witch
Ctrl + Shift + I
- Get to the
application
section and then toCookies
and select on the right hand sidesessionId
Now you can use the library by instantiating an object and passing the sessionId
as an argument
const { Instagrapi } = require('instagrapi')
const instagrapi = new Instagrapi({
sessionId: process.env.SESSION_ID // Load sessionId from an environment variable
})
instagrapi.getProfile('USERNAME').then(profile => {
console.log(profile.followers) // Numbers followers of instagram account
})
Using typescript and async/await.
import { Instagrapi, TPost, TComment } from 'instagrapi'
const instagrapi = new Instagrapi({
sessionId: process.env.SESSION_ID
})
async function getComments(): Promise<string[] | undefined> {
try {
const post: TPost = await instagrapi.getPost('POST_URL')
const comments: string[] = post.previewComments.map((comment: TComment) => comment.content)
console.log(comments) // Preview comments of the post
return comments
} catch (error) {
console.error(error)
}
}
getComments()
By default Instagram API return media files via a CDN configured with CORS rules so tha they can only be consumed from the official page.
To work around this you can build your own proxy server and add it in instance confiuration. In this way the library will automatically add the proxy as a prefix in all the media files that are found in the response.
const instagrapi = new Instagrapi({
sessionId: process.env.SESSION_ID,
proxy: 'https://proxy-example.com'
})
instagrapi.getProfile('USERNAME').then(profile => {
const imgUrl = profile.image.standard
console.log(imgUrl) /* https://proxy-example.com/img-url... */
})
getProfile(USERNAME)
Get all the profile information of an instagram account. Receives as argument: USERNAME
, the username of the instagram
account.
Type of output in typescript:
type TProfile = {
username: string
name: string
image: {
standard: string
hd: string
}
qtyPosts: number
followers: number
following: number
biography: string
externalUrl: string
isBusiness: boolean
isVerified: boolean
isPrivate: boolean
}
getLastPosts(USERNAME)
Get the last 12 posts of an instagram account. Receives as argument: USERNAME
, the username of the instagram account.
Type of output in typescript:
type TLastPosts = Array<{
postUrl: string
image: string
video: null | {
url: string
views: number | null
}
content: string | null
likes: number
qtyComments: number
}>
getPost(POST_URL):
Get all the details of a post of an instagram account. Receives as argument POST_URL
, the url of the post on
instagram.
Type of output in typescript:
type TPost = {
postUrl: string
image: {
standard: string
hd: string
}
video: TVideo | null
content: string | null
likes: number
qtyComments: number
gallery: Array<TMedia>
author: TAuthor
coauthors: Array<TAuthor>
previewComments: Array<TComment>
location: null | {
country: string | null
region: string | null
city: string | null
street: string | null
coordinates: {
lat: number
lng: number
}
}
date: string
}
MIT © Edixon Piña