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Instagram Service Provider for Laravel

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A simple Laravel 4 service provider for including the PHP Instagram API.

Installation

The Instagram Service Provider can be installed via Composer by requiring the elevencodes/instagram-laravel package.

{
	"require": {
		"laravel/framework": "4.1.*",
		"php-instagram-api/php-instagram-api": "dev-master",
        "elevencodes/instagram-laravel": "2.0.*@dev"
	}
}

If you are using the Laravel 4.0, use "elevencodes/instagram-laravel": "1.*" instead.

Usage

To use the Instagram Service Provider, you must register the provider when bootstrapping your Laravel application.

Use Laravel Configuration

Run config:publish artisan command and update the package configuration file.

php artisan config:publish elevencodes/instagram-laravel

Find the providers key in app/config/app.php and register the Instagram Service Provider.

    'providers' => array(
        // ...
        'Elevencodes\InstagramLaravel\InstagramLaravelServiceProvider',
    )

Find the aliases key in app/config/app.php and add in our Instagram alias.

    'aliases' => array(
        // ...
        'Instagram' 	  => 'Elevencodes\InstagramLaravel\Facades\InstagramLaravel',
    )

Authentication

The following example uses the Instagram Service Provider to authenticate user.

Add the following methods in your Users Controller.

	public function getLogin()
	{
		if (Session::has(Config::get('instagram::session_name')))
			Session::forget(Config::get('instagram::session_name'));

		Instagram::authorize();
	}

	public function getAuthorize()
	{
		Session::put(Config::get('instagram::session_name'), Instagram::getAccessToken(Input::get('code')));

		return Redirect::to('/');
	}

	public function getLogout()
	{
		Session::forget(Config::get('instagram::session_name'));

		return Redirect::to('/');
	}

Add the following routes in your routes.php.

Route::get('/users/authorize', array('as' => 'authorize', 'uses' => 'UsersController@getAuthorize'));
Route::get('/login', array('as' => 'login', 'uses' => 'UsersController@getLogin'));
Route::get('/logout', array('as' => 'logout', 'uses' => 'UsersController@getLogout'));

Example

Get current user

You can use static call to get the current authenticated user.

$user = Instagram::getCurrentUser();

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