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puppeteer-instagram

v0.0.1

Published

Instagram automation driven by headless chrome.

Downloads

14

Readme

puppeteer-instagram

Instagram automation driven by headless chrome.

NPM Build Status JavaScript Style Guide

This module also has a CLI.

Install

npm install --save puppeteer-instagram

Usage

This example signs into an Instagram account.

const PuppeteerInstagram = require('puppeteer-instagram')

const instagram = new PuppeteerInstagram()

await instagram.signin({ username: 'xxx', password: 'xxx' })
await instagram.close()

API

Table of Contents

PuppeteerInstagram

Instagram automation driven by headless chrome.

Type: function (opts)


isAuthenticated

Whether or not this instance is authenticated with Instagram.

Type: boolean


user

Authenticated user if authenticated with Instagram.

Type: Object


browser

Puppeteer Browser instance to use.

Type: function ()


signup

Automates the creation of a new Instagram account.

Type: function (user, opts): Promise

  • user object User details for new account
  • opts object Options (optional, default {})
    • opts.verify boolean? Whether or not to verify email
    • opts.emailPassword string? Email password for verification

signin

Signs into an existing Instagram account.

Note: either username or email is required.

Type: function (user, opts): Promise

  • user Object User details for new account
  • opts Object Options (optional, default {})

signout

Signs out of the currently authenticated Instagram account.

Type: function (): Promise


verifyEmail

Verifies the authenticated Instagram account's email via puppeteer-email.

Type: function (opts): Promise

  • opts Object Options
    • opts.emailPassword string Email password for verification
    • opts.email string? Email verification (defaults to user's GitHub email)

close

Closes the underlying browser instance, effectively ending this session.

Type: function (): Promise


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License

MIT © Travis Fischer