Automates your Instagram posts by taking images from sites like 9gag or other Instagram accounts and posting it onto your page.
- Adjustable interval between posts
- Original captions/title as post captions
- Multiple 9gag categories
- Log into Instagram with Facebook credentials
- Duplicate post prevention
- Get Instagram users past photos and add to queue
- Max post limit
- Listens for new images
- Automatically resizes images to fit Instagram
- Simulates real clicking
Clone :
git clone https://github.com/HenryAlbu/auto-Instagram-posting-bot.git
Directory :
cd auto-Instagram-posting-bot
Requirements :
pip install -r requirements.txt
Selenium chromedriver. Download & drag and drop it into the directory.
Execute :
python app.py
Files/Folders | Description |
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app.py | The main file for the project contains the UI and connections calls the other files. (Run this file) |
insta.py | Contains the functions and steps that sign you into Instagram. Also contains the Selenium driver options |
ninegag.py | Contains the functions to download and queue up 9gag posts |
settings.py | Contains the global variables |
insta_scraper.py | Contains the functions to download and queue up scrapped Instagram posts from selected user |
filesCheck.txt | (created on initial run) Contains the id's of images that have been downloaded to prevent duplicate uploads (keeps the last 50 id's) |
filesDict.json | (created on initial run) When images are downloaded they are given an id's and put into this JSON file that acts as the queue |
images (folder) | (created on initial run) Where the images are downloaded to. |
https://github.com/PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI
Currently, the bot only uploads images. This is due to the fact that it is using Selenium to interact with the Instagram web interface. The Instagram interface only allows for uploads of images. (currently looking into a way around this)
This project uses Selenium. What this means is that it does not use the Instagram API for posting, making Instagram think that it's a real user posting, BUT You should still be cautious by setting a reasonable wait time before posts. By default, this is set at 50 seconds. If you set it to something like 10 seconds, there is a chance that Instagram will notice bot activity.
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Adding Imgur.com to the list of options to take images
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Ability to add your own files to queue. Kind of like those sites that charge you to schedule Instagram posts.
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Figuring out how to get videos to upload