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[Error]: Video link for this post is not public. #10

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iKollor opened this issue Dec 22, 2023 · 3 comments
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[Error]: Video link for this post is not public. #10

iKollor opened this issue Dec 22, 2023 · 3 comments

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@iKollor
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iKollor commented Dec 22, 2023

I'm already enabled Server API in instagram.ts config

then trying to fetch to: http://localhost:3002/api/video?url=https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuYZooYgZHk/
and says Video link for this post is not public. code 401.

I'm working on ubuntu
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deployed with pm2
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Also, i just added those logs too

@riad-azz
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I am really not sure what seems to be the problem here.

I disabled the webpage scraping and only enabled the GraphQL and server API to make sure its working as intended, everything seems to be fine.

I even made a script to spam the endpoint every second for 5 minutes and it kept working without being limited.

Did you change anything before running the server?

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@21CreativeMedia
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I'm already enabled Server API in instagram.ts config

then trying to fetch to: http://localhost:3002/api/video?url=https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuYZooYgZHk/ and says Video link for this post is not public. code 401.

I'm working on ubuntu image

deployed with pm2 image Also, i just added those logs too

I've facing this problem before and found out that means your IP address being marked as spam from Instagram. change the IP fixes the problem.

@arashnm80
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I am facing the same problem for all links.

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