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React embedding Instagram posts component
yarn add react-instagram-embed
# or
npm i react-instagram-embed
import InstagramEmbed from 'react-instagram-embed';
<InstagramEmbed
url='https://instagr.am/p/Zw9o4/'
clientAccessToken='123|456'
maxWidth={320}
hideCaption={false}
containerTagName='div'
protocol=''
injectScript
onLoading={() => {}}
onSuccess={() => {}}
onAfterRender={() => {}}
onFailure={() => {}}
/>
Access token is combination of App Id and Client Token. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram/oembed/#access-tokens for more details.
url
{String} Instagram URL. RequiredclientAccessToken
{String} Instagram Client Access Token. RequiredmaxWidth
{Number} Max width. Minimum size is 320
. Default undefined
hideCaption
{Boolean} Default false
containerTagName
{String} Default 'div'
protocol
{String} Instagram API script protocol. Default ''
same as current protocol
injectScript
{Boolean} Default true
onLoading
{Function}onSuccess
{Function}onAfterRender
{Function}onFailure
{Function}© sugarshin
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React embedding Instagram posts component
We found that ensemble-react-instagram-embed 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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