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from flask import Flask, render_template, request, jsonify
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import requests
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import base64
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import os
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app = Flask(__name__)
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# Instagram Graph API settings
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ACCESS_TOKEN = "EACN93e8btl8BOzqCVifPdgeg6U8ikAgJZACLFU0mrBZBuwT9iF21nFOLLF8RnYfbHgaUuLkoddZC16pe9hkntYmHfnMLADH730oHfmQ0DjKTX4cAC8e7p6UpqdfHADjeFZCkRbXfMTRZCzv7wMSqSpeEBGxOd0PREr6qsenXc0IZATCw01QNQZAff2hhlBV4oP1"
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INSTAGRAM_ACCOUNT_ID = "YOUR_INSTAGRAM_ACCOUNT_ID" # Replace with your Instagram Business Account ID
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@app.route('/')
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def index():
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return render_template('index.html')
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@app.route('/upload', methods=['POST'])
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def upload_image():
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try:
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# Get the base64 image data from the frontend
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image_data = request.form['image']
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image_data = image_data.split(',')[1] # Remove the data:image/jpeg;base64, prefix
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image_binary = base64.b64decode(image_data)
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# Save the image temporarily
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temp_image_path = 'temp_image.jpg'
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with open(temp_image_path, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(image_binary)
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# Step 1: Upload image to Instagram as a media object
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media_url = f"https://graph.facebook.com/v20.0/{INSTAGRAM_ACCOUNT_ID}/media"
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media_payload = {
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'image_url': 'https://your-image-hosting-url/temp_image.jpg', # You need to host the image publicly
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'caption': 'Uploaded via Camera App #HuggingFace #Instagram',
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'access_token': ACCESS_TOKEN
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}
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# For Hugging Face, you may need to upload the image to a temporary public URL
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# For simplicity, assuming the image is accessible; in production, use a service like S3 or a temporary file server
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response = requests.post(media_url, data=media_payload)
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response_data = response.json()
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if 'id' not in response_data:
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return jsonify({'error': 'Failed to create media object', 'details': response_data}), 500
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media_id = response_data['id']
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# Step 2: Publish the media object
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publish_url = f"https://graph.facebook.com/v20.0/{INSTAGRAM_ACCOUNT_ID}/media_publish"
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publish_payload = {
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'creation_id': media_id,
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'access_token': ACCESS_TOKEN
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}
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publish_response = requests.post(publish_url, data=publish_payload)
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publish_data = publish_response.json()
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# Clean up temporary file
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if os.path.exists(temp_image_path):
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os.remove(temp_image_path)
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if 'id' in publish_data:
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return jsonify({'message': 'Image uploaded to Instagram successfully!'})
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else:
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return jsonify({'error': 'Failed to publish media', 'details': publish_data}), 500
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except Exception as e:
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return jsonify({'error': str(e)}), 500
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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app.run(debug=True)
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