insta_hashtag_crawler
has been tested against the following platforms:
- OS : Ubuntu 17.04 LTS, Windows 10
- Python : cPython >= 3.6
- When python 3 is the only python distribution installed on the system:
pip install insta_hashtag_crawler
- With multiple versions of python distributions:
(replacepython3
with the version you want)
python3 -m pip install insta_hashtag_crawler
- Using
venv
:- On Linux
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install insta_hashtag_crawler
- On Windows
python3 -m venv .venv
cd .venv/Scripts
activate
pip install insta_hashtag_crawler
git clone https://gitlab.com/point1304/insta_hashtag_crawler.git
cd insta_hashtag_crawler
python3 setup.py bdist
python3 setup.py install
insta_hashtag_crawler
is shipped with a very simple command line tool
and this is what you are going to mostly make the use of.
You can start crawling immediately on your shell
with:
insta-crawl your-hashtag
This command will generates a series of csv
formatted data in your
"current working directory".
csv
file name will be: ${hashtag}yyyymmdd(${number}).csv
- [--dir] [-d]
You can set the directory where crawling results will be generated
by using [--dir] [-d] option.
The [--dir] options can take an absolute or relative path as an argument.
insta-crawl --dir /some/path/to/dir hashtag
insta-crawl --dir some/relative/path hashtag
- [--quiet] [-q]
Turn on the [--quiet] [-q] flag if you want to mute the crawling logs,
which by default are directed to thestdout
. This option will redirect any logs to OS-relevantdev/null
.