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Instaloader
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Installation
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------------
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Instaloader is written in Python, thus ensure having
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`Python <https://www.python.org/>`__ (at least version 3.5) installed.
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If you intend to use this tool under Windows, it is recommended
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to install
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`win-unicode-console <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/win_unicode_console>`__.
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If you have `pip <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip>`__ installed, you
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may install Instaloader using
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::
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pip3 install instaloader
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Alternatively, to get the most current version of Instaloader from our
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`Git repository <https://github.com/Thammus/instaloader>`__:
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::
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pip3 install git+https://github.com/Thammus/instaloader
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Instaloader requires
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`requests <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests>`__, which
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will be installed automatically, if it is not already installed.
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How to automatically download pictures from Instagram
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-----------------------------------------------------
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To download a set of profiles, do
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::
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instaloader profile [profile ...]
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where ``profile`` is the name of a profile you want to download. Instead
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of only one profile, you may also specify a list of profiles.
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To later update your local copy of that profile, you may run
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::
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instaloader --fast-update profile [profile ...]
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When ``--fast-update`` is given, Instaloader terminates when arriving at
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the first already-downloaded picture.
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Instaloader can also be used to **download private profiles**. To do so,
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invoke it with
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::
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instaloader --login=your_username profile [profile ...]
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When invoked like this, it also **stores the session cookies** in a file
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in ``/tmp``, which will be reused later when ``--login`` is given. So
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you can download private profiles **non-interactively** when you already
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have a valid session cookie file.
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If you want to **download all followees of a given profile**, call
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::
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instaloader --login=your_username @profile
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To **download all the pictures from your feed which you have liked**, call
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instaloader --login=your_username :feed-liked
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The ``--quiet`` option makes it also **suitable as a cron job**.
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To get a list of other helpful flags, run ``instaloader --help``.
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Usage as library
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----------------
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You may also use parts of Instaloader as library to do other interesting
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things.
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For example, to get a list of all followers of a profile as well as
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their follower count, do
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.. code:: python
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import instaloader
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# login
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session = instaloader.get_logged_in_session(USERNAME)
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# get followees
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followees = instaloader.get_followees(PROFILE, session)
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for f in followees:
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print("%i\t%s\t%s" % (f['follower_count'], f['username'], f['full_name']))
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Then, you may download all pictures of all followees with
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.. code:: python
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for f in followees:
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try:
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instaloader.download(f['username'], session)
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except instaloader.NonfatalException:
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pass
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You could also download your last 20 liked pics with
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.. code:: python
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instaloader.download_feed_pics(session, max_count=20, fast_update=True,
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filter_func=lambda node: not node["likes"]["viewer_has_liked"])
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Each Instagram profile has its own unique ID which stays unmodified even
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if a user changes his/her username. To get said ID, given the profile's
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name, you may call
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.. code:: python
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instaloader.get_id_by_username(PROFILE_NAME)
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``get_followees()`` also returns unique IDs for all loaded followees. To
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get the current username of a profile, given this unique ID
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``get_username_by_id()`` can be used. For example:
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.. code:: python
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instaloader.get_username_by_id(session, followees[0]['id'])
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