Instagram has gotten increasingly strict with scraping and using this library can result in getting flagged for botting AND POSSIBLE DISABLING OF YOUR INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT. This is a research project and I am not responsible for how you use it. Independently, the library is designed to be responsible and respectful and it is up to you to decide what you do with it. I don't claim any responsibility if your Instagram account is affected by how you use this library.
instascrape is a lightweight Python package that provides an expressive and flexible API for scraping Instagram data. It is geared towards being a high-level building block on the data scientist's toolchain and can be seamlessly integrated and extended with industry standard tools for web scraping, data science, and analysis.
Here are a few of the things that instascrape
does well:
This library currently requires Python 3.7 or higher.
Install from PyPI using
$ pip3 install insta-scrape
WARNING: make sure you install insta-scrape and not a package with a similar name!
All top-level, ready-to-use features can be imported using:
from instascrape import *
instascrape uses clean, consistent, and expressive syntax to make the developer experience as painless as possible.
# Instantiate the scraper objects
google = Profile('https://www.instagram.com/google/')
google_post = Post('https://www.instagram.com/p/CG0UU3ylXnv/')
google_hashtag = Hashtag('https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/google/')
# Scrape their respective data
google.scrape()
google_post.scrape()
google_hashtag.scrape()
print(google.followers)
print(google_post['hashtags'])
print(google_hashtag.amount_of_posts)
>>> 12262794
>>> ['growwithgoogle']
>>> 9053408
See the Scraped data points section of the Wiki for a complete list of the scraped attributes provided by each scraper.
The official documentation can be found on Read The Docs
Check out blog posts on the official site or DEV for ideas and tutorials!
All contributions, bug reports, bug fixes, documentation improvements, enhancements, and ideas are welcome!
Feel free to open an Issue, check out existing Issues, or start a discussion.
Beginners to open source are highly encouraged to participate and ask questions if you're unsure what to do/where to start :heart:
This library operates under the MIT license.
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