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Instagram private API wrapper for full access to instagram

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# NodeJS Instagram private API client ![logo](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1809268/15931032/2792427e-2e56-11e6-831e-ffab238cc4a2.png) [![Telegram Chat](https://img.shields.io/badge/telegram-join%20chat-informational.svg)](https://t.me/igpapi) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/instagram-private-api.svg?maxAge=600)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/instagram-private-api) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/l/instagram-private-api.svg?maxAge=600)](https://github.com/huttarichard/instagram-private-api/blob/master/LICENSE) [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/instagram-private-api/Lobby](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/instagram-private-api/Lobby) --- # Next Major Version [Nerix](https://github.com/Nerixyz) and I are excited to announce the next 3.x.x version of this library. It features an extended list of capabilities and is a significant release. We have substantially expanded the functionality and possibilities. The library has transformed into a monorepository and is now a set of libraries connected in an ecosystem. It consists of: - Android API - Web API - FBNS, Realtime We've made some design decisions and simplified the state management process. Now, you can easily create a snapshot of the account state, save it in persistent storage, and restore a 1-to-1 copy with just one function call. With new realtime features, you can listen for new direct messages, notifications, and other events. You can take a look at the type documentation for the next version by following this link – [https://docs.igpapi.com](https://docs.igpapi.com/) The new version is hosted in a private repository and access is paid. Members receive exhaustive support for the entire integration process. Contact me in [telegram](https://t.me/bowzee) or [email](mailto:dilame.bowzee@gmail.com) for details. # Table of Contents - [Install](#install) - [Support us](#support-us) - [Examples](#examples) - [Basic Concepts](#basic-concepts) - [Feeds](#feeds) - [Repositories](#repositories) - [Services](#services) - [Contribution](#contribution) - [Useful Links](#useful-links) - [Special Thanks](#special-thanks) - [Thanks to Contributors](#thanks-to-contributors) - [End User License Agreement (EULA)](#end-user-license-agreement-eula) # Install From npm ``` npm install instagram-private-api ``` From github ``` npm install github:dilame/instagram-private-api ``` This package uses [`url-regex-safe`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/url-regex-safe) ([GitHub](https://github.com/spamscanner/url-regex-safe)) to check for links when sending direct messages. By default, the **safe** regex engine [`re2`](https://github.com/uhop/node-re2) is **not** installed. It's highly recommended for you to install `re2` by running `npm install re2`, else you _will_ be vulnerable to [CVE-2020-7661](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-7661). # Support us If you find this library useful for you, you can support it by donating any amount BTC: 1Dqnz9QuswAvD3t7Jsw7LhwprR6HAWprW6 # Examples You can find usage examples [here](examples). _Note for JavaScript users:_ As of Node v.13.5.0, there isn't support for ESModules and the 'import'-syntax. So you have to read the imports in the examples like this: `import { A } from 'b'` `const { A } = require('b')` ```typescript import { IgApiClient } from 'instagram-private-api'; import { sample } from 'lodash'; const ig = new IgApiClient(); // You must generate device id's before login. // Id's generated based on seed // So if you pass the same value as first argument - the same id's are generated every time ig.state.generateDevice(process.env.IG_USERNAME); // Optionally you can setup proxy url ig.state.proxyUrl = process.env.IG_PROXY; (async () => { // Execute all requests prior to authorization in the real Android application // Not required but recommended await ig.simulate.preLoginFlow(); const loggedInUser = await ig.account.login(process.env.IG_USERNAME, process.env.IG_PASSWORD); // The same as preLoginFlow() // Optionally wrap it to process.nextTick so we dont need to wait ending of this bunch of requests process.nextTick(async () => await ig.simulate.postLoginFlow()); // Create UserFeed instance to get loggedInUser's posts const userFeed = ig.feed.user(loggedInUser.pk); const myPostsFirstPage = await userFeed.items(); // All the feeds are auto-paginated, so you just need to call .items() sequentially to get next page const myPostsSecondPage = await userFeed.items(); await ig.media.like({ // Like our first post from first page or first post from second page randomly mediaId: sample([myPostsFirstPage[0].id, myPostsSecondPage[0].id]), moduleInfo: { module_name: 'profile', user_id: loggedInUser.pk, username: loggedInUser.username, }, d: sample([0, 1]), }); })(); ``` # Basic concepts **You can find documentation in the [`docs` folder](docs)**. Consider starting in [`IgApiClient` (`index` module)](docs/classes/index/IgApiClient.md), the root class. You'll often see `ig` in the docs. This just refers to the client, an instance of [`IgApiClient`](docs/classes/index/IgApiClient.md) holding the state for one user. ```typescript import { IgApiClient } from 'instagram-private-api'; // This is the general convention on how to name the client // vv const ig = new IgApiClient(); // login, load a session etc. ``` ## Repositories Repositories implement low-level operations - every method sends exactly _one_ api-request. - See the list of **available repositories** [here](docs/modules/repositories.md). - See the list of **their keys** in [`IgApiClient` here](docs/classes/index/IgApiClient.md). You access repositories on the [client (`IgApiClient`)](docs/classes/index/IgApiClient.md) by their lower-case (_camelCase_) name without the `Repository` suffix. For example, you access the instance of [`AddressBookRepository`](docs/classes/repositories/AddressBookRepository.md) by [`ig.addressBook`](docs/classes/index/IgApiClient.md#addressbook). ## Feeds Feeds represent paginated endpoints like a user's feed ([`UserFeed`](docs/classes/index/FeedFactory.md#user)). Think of feeds like (async-)iterators/streams/observables (in fact feeds are [async iterable](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/for-await...of) and observable (`feed.item$`)). Every feed is accessible via `ig.feed.feedName()` (_camelCase_ name). `ig.feed` is the [`FeedFactory`](docs/classes/index/FeedFactory.md) that creates feeds for you connected to the instance of `ig`. - See the list of **available feeds** [here](docs/modules/feeds.md). - See the list of **their keys** in [`FeedFactory` (`ig.feed`) here](docs/classes/index/FeedFactory.md). - See [this example](examples/account-followers.feed.example.ts) and learn how to work with library feeds. Most of the feeds require initialization parameter(s), like a user-pk (id). ## Services Services will help you to maintain some actions without calling a couple repository methods or perform complex things like pre and postlogin flow simulations or photo/video publishing. - See the list of **available repositories** [here](docs/modules/services.md). - See the list of **their keys** in [`IgApiClient` here](docs/classes/index/IgApiClient.md). # Debugging In order to get debug infos provided by the library, you can enable debugging. The prefix for this library is `ig`. To get all debug logs (_recommended_) set the namespace to `ig:*`. #### Node In Node you only have to set the environment variable `DEBUG` to the desired namespace. [Further information](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug#environment-variables) # Contribution If you need features that is not implemented - feel free to implement and create PRs! Plus we need some documentation, so if you are good in it - you are welcome. Setting up your environment is described [here](CONTRIBUTING.md). # Useful links [instagram-id-to-url-segment](https://www.npmjs.com/package/instagram-id-to-url-segment) - convert the image url fragment to the media ID ## Special thanks - [Richard Hutta](https://github.com/huttarichard), original author of this library. Thanks to him for starting it. ## Thanks to contributors - [Nerixyz](https://github.com/Nerixyz), for writing a huge amount of code for this library.