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@ptrumpis/snap-lens-web-crawler
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Crawl and download Snap Lenses from *lens.snapchat.com* with ease.
JavaScript library to crawl and download Snap Lenses from lens.snapchat.com with ease.
npm i @ptrumpis/snap-lens-web-crawler
Example:
import LensWebCrawler from "@ptrumpis/snap-lens-web-crawler/crawler";
const crawler = new LensWebCrawler();
// examples
const topLenses = await crawler.getTopLenses();
const singeLens = await crawler.getLensByHash('32_CHAR_UUID');
const creatorLenses = await crawler.getLensesByCreator('CREATOR_SLUG');
const userProfileLenses = await crawler.getUserProfileLenses('USERNAME');
const searchResults = await crawler.searchLenses('SEARCH TERM');
This package is a dependency of:
👻 Snap Camera Server
The return values are Snap Camera / Snap Camera Server compatible object(s).
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Crawl and download Snap Lenses from *lens.snapchat.com* with ease.
The npm package @ptrumpis/snap-lens-web-crawler receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, @ptrumpis/snap-lens-web-crawler popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ptrumpis/snap-lens-web-crawler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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