I've been working on some Instagram extension for chrome last few days and I got this to workout:
First, you need to know that this can work if the user profile is public or you are logged in and you are following that user.
I am not sure why does it work like this, but probably some cookies are set when you log in that are checked on the backend while fetching private profiles.
Now I will share with you an ajax example but you can find other ones that suit you better if you are not using jquery.
Also, you can notice that we have two query_hash values for followers and followings and for other queries different ones.
let config = {
followers: {
hash: 'c76146de99bb02f6415203be841dd25a',
path: 'edge_followed_by'
},
followings: {
hash: 'd04b0a864b4b54837c0d870b0e77e076',
path: 'edge_follow'
}
};
The user ID you can get from https://www.instagram.com/user_name/?__a=1
as response.graphql.user.id
After is just response from first part of users that u are getting since the limit is 50 users per request:
let after = response.data.user[list].page_info.end_cursor
let data = {followers: [], followings: []};
function getFollows (user, list = 'followers', after = null) {
$.get(`https://www.instagram.com/graphql/query/?query_hash=${config[list].hash}&variables=${encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify({
"id": user.id,
"include_reel": true,
"fetch_mutual": true,
"first": 50,
"after": after
}))}`, function (response) {
data[list].push(...response.data.user[config[list].path].edges);
if (response.data.user[config[list].path].page_info.has_next_page) {
setTimeout(function () {
getFollows(user, list, response.data.user[config[list].path].page_info.end_cursor);
}, 1000);
} else if (list === 'followers') {
getFollows(user, 'followings');
} else {
alert('DONE!');
console.log(followers);
console.log(followings);
}
});
}
You could probably use this off instagram website but I did not try, you would probably need some headers to match those from instagram page.
And if you need for those headers some additional data you could maybe find that within window._sharedData
JSON that comes from backend with csrf token etc.
You can catch this by using:
let $script = JSON.parse(document.body.innerHTML.match(/<script type="text\/javascript">window\._sharedData = (.*)<\/script>/)[1].slice(0, -1));
Thats all from me!
Hope it helps you out!