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NAME

API::Instagram - Object Oriented Interface for the Instagram REST and Search APIs

Coverage Status

VERSION

version 0.011

SYNOPSIS

        use API::Instagram;

        my $instagram = API::Instagram->new({
                        client_id     => $client_id,
                        client_secret => $client_secret,
                        redirect_uri  => 'http://localhost',
        });

        # Authenticated user feed
        my $my_user = $instagram->user;
        my $feed    = $my_user->feed( count => 5 );

        for my $media ( @$feed ) {

                printf "Caption: %s\n", $media->caption;
                printf "Posted by %s at %s (%d likes)\n\n", $media->user->username, $media->created_time, $media->likes;

        }

DESCRIPTION

This module implements an OO interface to Instagram REST API.

Authentication

Instagram API uses the OAuth2 for authentication, requering a client_id and client_secret. See http://instagr.am/developer/register/ for details.

Authorize

Get the AUTH URL to authenticate.

        use API::Instagram;

        my $instagram = API::Instagram->new({
                        client_id     => 'xxxxxxxxxx',
                        client_secret => 'xxxxxxxxxx',
                        redirect_uri  => 'http://localhost',
                        scope         => 'basic',
                        response_type => 'code',
                        granty_type   => 'authorization_code',
        });

        print $instagram->get_auth_url;

Authenticate

After authorization, Instagram will redirected the user to the URL in redirect_uri with a code as an URL query parameter. This code is needed to obtain an acess token.

        $instagram->code( $code );
        my $access_token = $instagram->get_access_token;

Request

With the access token its possible to do Instagram API requests using the authenticated user credentials.

        $instagram->access_token( $access_token );
        my $me = $instagram->user;
        print $me->full_name;

METHODS

new

        my $instagram = API::Instagram->new({
                        client_id     => $client_id,
                        client_secret => $client_secret,
                        redirect_uri  => 'http://localhost',
                        scope         => 'basic',
                        response_type => 'code',
                        granty_type   => 'authorization_code',
                        no_cache      => 1,
        });

Returns an API::Instagram object.

Set client_id, client_secret and redirect_uri with the ones registered to your application. See http://instagram.com/developer/clients/manage/.

scope is the scope of access. See http://instagram.com/developer/authentication/#scope.

response_type and granty_type do no vary. See http://instagram.com/developer/authentication/.

By default, API::Instagram caches created objects to avoid duplications. You can disable this feature setting a true value to no_chace parameter.

instance

        my $instagram = API::Instagram->instance;
        print $instagram->user->full_name;

        or

        my $instagram = API::Instagram->instance({
                        client_id     => $client_id,
                        client_secret => $client_secret,
                        redirect_uri  => 'http://localhost',
        });

Returns the singleton instance of API::Instagram.

Note: if no instance was created before, creates a new API::Instagram object initialized with arguments provided and then returns it.

get_auth_url

        my $auth_url = $instagram->get_auth_url;
        print $auth_url;

Returns an Instagram authorization URL.

get_access_token

        my $access_token = $instagram->get_access_token;

        or

        my ( $access_token, $auth_user ) = $instagram->get_access_token;

Returns the access token string if the context is looking for a scalar, or an array containing the access token string and the authenticated user API::Instagram::User object if looking for a list value.

media

        my $media = $instagram->media( $media_id );
        say $media->type;

Get information about a media object. Returns an API::Instagram::Media object.

user

        my $me = $instagram->user; # Authenticated user
        say $me->username;

        my $user = $instagram->user( $user_id );
        say $user->full_name;

Get information about an user. Returns an API::Instagram::User object.

location

        my $location = $instagram->location( $location_id );
        say $location->name;

Get information about a location. Returns an API::Instagram::Location object.

tag

        my $tag = $instagram->tag('perl');
        say $tag->media_count;

Get information about a tag. Returns an API::Instagram::Tag object.

comment

        my $comment = $instagram->comment('1234567');
        say $comment->text;

Get information about a comment. Returns an API::Instagram::Media::Comment object.

        my $search = $instagram->search('user');
        my $users = $search->find( q => 'larry' );
        for my $user ( @$users ) {
                say $user->username;
        }

Returns an API::Instagram::Search object, capable to search for the given type.

Where type can be: user, media, tag or location.

See API::Instagram::Search for more details and examples.

AUTHOR

Gabriel Vieira <gabriel.vieira@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Gabriel Vieira.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.