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angular-instafeed

Grid that displays your most recent Instagram photos.

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Angular Instafeed

Personal Instagram Angular.js Feed

Made by Joe Carlson - 2016

See more at www.callmejoe.net

Basic example usage of factory method to make a request to the instagram api to get a certian amount of images with an Angular.js switchable grid.

Check out a live demo of this plugin here

Note: This is a front-end NPM package, so you will need to use build tools in order to get this up and running on your application. Lucky for you, I setup a demo GitHub repository that will get you up and running with Angular Instafeed quickly.

You can check out my Angular Instafeed build demo here:

Anngular Instafeed Demo

Reviews

"Oh yes. Absolutely spot on ... works like a charm... The cleanest plugin i've ever worked with - clean, straightforward and works out of box." - tenzopro

instfeed-demo

Installing

  • In your project directory

    $ npm i angular-instafeed --save
    
  • In the HTML file you want to add Instafeed, you will need to add a div with the ID "instafeed".

    <div id="instafeed"></div>
    
  • You will be creating a Instagram feed using the Instagram API and Angular 1.5. The feed will feature a switchable grid to change the layout of the photos on the page [see Style Guide below for details].

Before you start building out your Angular web application, you will need to sign up to be an Instagram Developer:

  • First go register as an Instagram Developer to get your Client ID.

  • You will also need to get your user ID go run this program. To get your User ID, go to this site and enter your Instagram user name to get your user ID.

* Note: Your User ID is different than your User Name. Your User ID is a string that looks like `12345678`
* Note: If you do not have an Instagram account, find an account that you enjoy and use their photos for your feed.
  • Create an index.html with an HTML5 template in a new directory, and fire up http-server we will need this in order to get our auth token. * Start your server, and copy the URL. * Go to your Manage Clients on the Instagram API settings, click Manage on your project, then click on the Security Tab and enter your server URL into the Valid Redirect URIs.

  • This is the weird step - since we are making a client side web application, we need to get a pre-approved access-token from Instagram. Here's how you do it:

* **Step One:** Direct your user to our authorization URL (Be sure to replace `CLIENT_ID` with your client ID and `REDIRECT_URI` with the url you pasted in the step above)
      https://api.instagram.com/oauth/authorize/?client_id=CLIENT_ID&redirect_uri=REDIRECT_URI&response_type=token

  At this point, we present the user with a login screen and then a confirmation screen where they grant your app’s access to their Instagram data. Note that unlike the explicit flow the response type here is “token”.

* **Step Two:** Receive the access_token via the URL fragment

  Once the user has authenticated and then authorized your application, Instagram redirects them to your redirect_uri with the access_token in the url fragment. It will look like this:

      http://your-redirect-uri#access_token=ACCESS-TOKEN

  Simply grab the access_token off the URL fragment and you’re good to go. If the user chooses not to authorize your application, you’ll receive the same error response as in the explicit flow

Tech

Instafeed uses a number of open source projects:

  • [AngularJS] - HTML enhanced for web apps!

##Contributing

  • Fork it!
  • Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  • Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  • Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  • Submit a pull request :D

See more at www.callmejoe.net

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Package last updated on 22 Nov 2016

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