In this article, we will learn how can we like all the pictures of a profile on Instagram without scrolling and manually clicking the buttons. We will be using Selenium to do this task.
Packages/Software needed:
1. Python 3
2. Chromedriver compatible with the existing chrome version (download chromedriver)
3. Google chrome
4. Selenium package (pip install selenium), bs4 package(pip install bs4)
Step #1: Importing modules and entering the login information along with the URL of the page.
Python3
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs import selenium.common.exceptions from selenium import webdriver import time from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys print ( "enter username" ) username = input () print ( "enter password" ) password = input () print ( "enter the url" ) url = input () |
Step #2: Function to enter the path where the chromedriver.exe file exists in your system
Python3
def path(): global chrome print ( "enter the driver path" ) exe_path = input () # starts a new chrome session chrome = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path = exe_path) |
Step #3: Function to enter the URL of the page
Python3
def url_name(url): # the web page opens up chrome.get(url) # webdriver will wait for 4 sec before throwing a # NoSuchElement exception so that the element # is detected and not skipped. time.sleep( 4 ) |
Step #4: Function to enter your login information
Python3
def login(username, your_password): # finds the login button log_but = chrome.find_element_by_class_name( "L3NKy" ) time.sleep( 2 ) # clicks the login button log_but.click() time.sleep( 4 ) # finds the username box usern = chrome.find_element_by_name( "username" ) # sends the entered username usern.send_keys(username) # finds the password box passw = chrome.find_element_by_name( "password" ) # sends the entered password passw.send_keys(your_password) passw.send_keys(Keys.RETURN) time.sleep( 6 ) notn = chrome.find_element_by_class_name( "yWX7d" ) # dont save info button notn.click() # click don't save button time.sleep( 3 ) |
Step #5: Function to open the first picture
Python3
def first_picture(): # finds the first picture pic = chrome.find_element_by_class_name( "kIKUG" ) pic.click() # clicks on the first picture |
Step #6: Function to like a picture
Python3
def like_pic(): time.sleep( 2 ) like = chrome.find_element_by_class_name( 'fr66n' ) soup = bs(like.get_attribute( 'innerHTML' ), 'html.parser' ) if (soup.find( 'svg' )[ 'aria-label' ] = = 'Like' ): like.click() time.sleep( 2 ) |
Step #7: Function to click on the Next button
Python3
def next_picture(): time.sleep( 2 ) try : nex = chrome.find_element_by_class_name( "coreSpriteRightPaginationArrow" ) time.sleep( 1 ) return nex except selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchElementException: return 0 |
Step #8: Function which continues liking pictures till it is not able to find the next button
Python3
def continue_liking(): while ( True ): next_el = next_picture() # if next button is there then if next_el ! = False : # click the next button next_el.click() time.sleep( 2 ) # like the picture like_pic() time.sleep( 2 ) else : print ( "not found" ) break |
Step #9: Calling the functions
Python3
path() time.sleep( 1 ) url_name(url) login(username, password) first_picture() like_pic() continue_liking() chrome.close() |
There you go! The script will automatically like all the posts until the end of the page.