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Instagram OAuth2 backend, docs at:
http://psa.matiasaguirre.net/docs/backends/instagram.html
"""
from social.backends.oauth import BaseOAuth2
class InstagramOAuth2(BaseOAuth2):
name = 'instagram'
AUTHORIZATION_URL = 'https://instagram.com/oauth/authorize'
ACCESS_TOKEN_URL = 'https://instagram.com/oauth/access_token'
ACCESS_TOKEN_METHOD = 'POST'
def get_user_id(self, details, response):
# Sometimes Instagram returns 'user', sometimes 'data', but API docs
# says 'data' http://instagram.com/developer/endpoints/users/#get_users
user = response.get('user') or response.get('data') or {}
return user.get('id')
def get_user_details(self, response):
"""Return user details from Instagram account"""
# Sometimes Instagram returns 'user', sometimes 'data', but API docs
# says 'data' http://instagram.com/developer/endpoints/users/#get_users
user = response.get('user') or response.get('data') or {}
username = user['username']
email = user.get('email', '')
fullname, first_name, last_name = self.get_user_names(
user.get('full_name', '')
)
return {'username': username,
'fullname': fullname,
'first_name': first_name,
'last_name': last_name,
'email': email}
def user_data(self, access_token, *args, **kwargs):
"""Loads user data from service"""
return self.get_json('https://api.instagram.com/v1/users/self',
params={'access_token': access_token})
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