Instafeed is a dead-simple way to add Instagram photos to your website. No jQuery required, just good 'ol plain javascript.
Setting up Instafeed is pretty straight-forward. Just download the script and include it in your HTML:
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/instafeed.min.js"></script>
Here's how easy it is to get all images tagged with #awesome:
<script type="text/javascript">
var feed = new Instafeed({
get: 'tagged',
tagName: 'awesome',
clientId: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID'
});
feed.run();
</script>
Instafeed with automatically look for a <div id="instafeed"></div>
and fill it with linked thumbnails. Of course, you can easily change this behavior using the advanced options.
The only thing you'll need to get going is a valid client id from Instagram's API. You can easily register for one on Instagram's website.
If you want to get images from a specific user, you will need a valid oAuth token. Using an oAuth token has security risks. See the section on "Security Considerations"
clientId
(string) - Your API client id from Instagram. Required.accessToken
(string) - A valid oAuth token. Required to use get: 'user'.get
(string) - Customize what Instafeed fetches. Use popular, tagged, location, or user.tagName
(string) - Name of the tag to get. Use with get: 'tagged'.locationId
(number) - Unique id of a location to get. Use with get: 'location'.userId
(number) - Unique id of a user to get. Use with get: 'user'.target
(string) - The ID of a DOM element you want to add the images to.links
(bool) - Wrap the images with a link to the photo on Instagram.limit
(number) - Maximum number of Images to add. Max of 60.resolution
(string) - Size of the images to get. Use low_resolution, thumbnail, or standard_resolution.
With Instafeed, it is possible to get images from a specific user id:
<script type="text/javascript">
var userFeed = new Instafeed({
get: 'user',
userId: YOUR_USER_ID,
accessToken: 'YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN'
});
userFeed.run();
</script>
This setup requires an accessToken. Normally, using tokens like this in javascript would be very bad. However, since Instagram provides scoping in their API, you can limit the risk of user impersonation.
Just always make sure your token is set to basic authorization, which only allows 'GET' requests. If you aren't sure what scope your token has, check under your account page.
This isn't a large project by any means, but I'm definitely welcome to any pull requests and contributions. Everything is written and tested in CoffeeScript.
You can get your copy up and running for development quickly by cloning the repo and running npm:
$ npm install
This will install all the necessary test tools for testing. There is also a Makefile in the repo to make your tests quick and easy:
make test
will run all the tests using Mocha + Chai + CoffeeLintmake min
will create the minified versionmake
will run both the previous steps and compile everything
- (v0.1.0) - Initial release