pinsta 3.0

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pinsta 3.0

🤖 Pinsta - Simple Instagram API





This package lets you use Instagram's Internal Web API through simple functions and classes. Pinsta uses Instagram's Original Web API to scrape data which makes it a reliable choice over other third-party scrapers. This library mainly focuses on Simplicity & Reliability.
Two type of classes are supported - Guest & Host.

📢 Announcements
[#02] AutoHost is released! Authentication update to the Host Class.
[#01] Users can now log in through their Username and Password to generate SessionId! See this
Installation
To install this package using Python's PIP, run this command in a terminal window:
$ pip install pinsta

To update the existing package, run:
$ pip install pinsta --upgrade

🧔🏻‍♂️ Guest Mode
This mode doesn't require login and can be used to fetch publicly available data from Instagram's Servers. Following methods are supported till now:

Check if username is available for registration
Fetch someone's profile data
Convert username to userid
Convert userid to username

Here's an example where an instance of Guest Class is created to fetch Cristiano Ronaldo's profile information:
from pinsta import Guest

guest = Guest()
profile = guest.profile("cristiano")

if profile is None:
print("Something went wrong.")
else:
print(profile.biography)
print(profile.follower_count)
print(profile.following_count)

🧔🏻‍♂️ Host Mode
Host mode requires login through SessionID, which should be passed as an argument during initialization.
It can be used to take actions that require login. Additionally, users can manage their own profile through this class.
These are the methods supported till now:

Check authentication status of the user
Follow/unfollow users
Fetch someone's follower/following list
Switch account type - 'Public' or 'Private'

Here's an example where an instance of Host Class is created to follow Cristiano Ronaldo's account:
from pinsta import Host, NewSessionID

sessionid = NewSessionID("username", "password")

host = Host(sessionid)
status = host.follow("cristiano")

if status is None:
print("Something went wrong.")
else:
if status.following:
print("Following!")

elif status.follow_requested:
print("Requested to follow!")


Note:
When you create a new sessionid through NewSessionID(), it's recommended to save it somewhere, and use the same sessionid (instead of creating a new one each time you need) until it expires or becomes invalid.
This should be done to avoid unnecessary prolonged wait time while generating a new sessionid and also to prevent getting your account from getting flagged because of repetitive logins.

📋 Remember
Every function should return None on failure. So, it's recommended to add an if statement before using the actual data to avoid TypeErrors. Here's an example:
from pinsta import Guest

guest = Guest()
available = guest.username_availability("cristiano")

if available is None: # 'None' indicates failure
print("Something went wrong.")
else:
print(available)

❤️ Donate
If you wish to help me in the development of Pinsta, consider donating:

Disclaimer
This is a third-party package, and not approved by Instagram. It doesn't promote illegal activities or activities that violate Instagram's Community Guidelines such as spamming users, creating bot accounts, misusing data etc. You are solely responsible for all the actions you take using this package.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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