So one of our clients requested that we use their instagr.am on the website. After a small amount of research we found that instagram doesn’t have a PHP api (strange right?) So i came up with the idea of using a rss feed (if one existed) of the users images. Once again failure. Out the box Instagram offers a feed with “tagged” images. well None of our clients images are tagged and we shouldn’t require that we do that. So I stumble onto this site http://instagram.heroku.com/ and then I went to the help section, I was able to search by the clients twitter handel and get all of their images (small yay) and then at the top of the page was a link to a rss feed with all the images( big yay!).
then using magpie i was able to get this clients image feed into the site.
{exp:magpie url="http://example.com/news.xml" limit="10" refresh="720"}
<ul>
{items}
<li><a href="http://{link}">{title}</a></li>
{/items}
</ul>
{/exp:magpie}This was just a nice little find I came across and I thought it could help others so here ya go. Hope this helps anyone else whom has this issue
Thanks, I did find this useful.
I’m using it with Instagram’s new hashtag feed: http://mattwilcox.info/2011/02/instagram-parser/
{exp:magpie url="http://instagr.am/tags/newbreakoutreach/feed/recent.rss" limit="10" refresh="720"}
<ul>
{items}
<li>{link}{title}</li>
{/items}
</ul>
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