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Node.js client for instagram API
npm i bmw-lac
import { InstagramClient } from 'bmw-tac';
const instagramClient = new InstagramClient({
bearerToken: '<YOUR-instagram-BEARER-TOKEN>',
xRestliProtocolVersion: '2.0.0',
instagramVersion: '2.0.0',
});
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You can configure the caching behavior upon instantiation of the client:
const instagramClient = new instagramClient({
bearerToken: '<YOUR-instagram-BEARER-TOKEN>',
xRestliProtocolVersion: '2.0.0',
instagramVersion: '2.0.0',
ttl: 120, // seconds. Defaults to 360
disableCache: true, // Disables the caching behavior. Defaults to 'false'
maxByteSize: 32000000, // Maximum (approximated) memory size for cache store. Defaults to 16000000.
});
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The npm package bmw-iac receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, bmw-iac popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bmw-iac demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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