You ever feel like there’s just no centralized college mag out there? Yeah, me too. So I made jpgram, a self-updating magazine scraping posts from all those random college club/society Instagram pages. It grabs the juicy metadata too – dates, captions, the whole shebang.
It’s like your college clubs’ Instagrams had a baby with a blog, but with way more flair and less "we forgot to update our website for 6 months" vibes.
Well, 'cause nobody else is doing it. College clubs have their own websites, sure, but this is like… the one ring to rule them all. A single source of truth, if you will. Plus, writers from the PageTurnerSociety? I see you. You’re cooking up some good stuff. Let this be your platform.
It's simple: web scraping. The backend pulls in posts from IG pages, stores them all neat and tidy, and displays them in one spot for your viewing pleasure. Think of it like an auto-updating college mag. You can check out the latest posts, the coolest events, or just see what nonsense clubs are up to, all in one place.
Listen, the self-updating part? That’s sick. But clubs and societies should have their own human-maintained sections on here. That’s the vision. Sure, they have their own websites, but this is a unified hub where everything comes together. Writers? y’all deserve a space to flex. Post your poetry, hot takes, or whatever else makes you tick.
Hosted at: https://jiit.pythonanywhere.com/magazine/
Go give it a peek. Or don’t. But like… do.
gh repo clone codeblech/jpgram
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 -
jpgram/jpgram
, run poetry install
poetry shell
python manage.py runserver
“We’re all gonna make it… except the frontend.”