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@iflow-mcp/duhlink_instagram-server

v0.2.1

Published

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for fetching Instagram posts using Chrome's existing login session.

Readme

Instagram MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for fetching Instagram posts using Chrome's existing login session.

Features

  • Modular architecture with clear separation of concerns
  • Type-safe implementation using TypeScript
  • Improved error handling and logging
  • Configurable through environment variables
  • JSON-RPC 2.0 compliant communication
  • Automatic media downloading and metadata generation
  • SEO-friendly description generation

Architecture

The server follows a modular architecture with the following structure:

src/
├── core/                      # Core MCP functionality
│   ├── mcp/                  # MCP server implementation
│   │   ├── server.ts        # Server class
│   │   ├── stdio.ts         # StdioServerTransport
│   │   └── index.ts         # Barrel exports
│   ├── types/               # Core type definitions
│   │   └── mcp.ts          # MCP types
│   └── utils/               # Utility functions
│       ├── config.ts        # Configuration management
│       └── errors.ts        # Error handling
├── features/                 # Feature modules
│   └── instagram/           # Instagram feature
│       ├── types.ts         # Instagram types
│       ├── utils/           # Feature utilities
│       │   ├── media.ts     # Media handling
│       │   ├── post.ts      # Post processing
│       │   └── seo.ts       # SEO generation
│       └── instagram.service.ts # Instagram service
├── services/                 # Shared services
│   └── browser/             # Browser service
│       ├── types.ts         # Browser types
│       └── browser.service.ts # Browser service
├── index.ts                 # Entry point
└── server.ts                # Main server class

Configuration

The server requires the following environment variables:

  • CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR: Path to Chrome user data directory containing login session

Additional configuration options are available through the config manager:

  • Browser settings (viewport, timeouts)
  • Instagram settings (delays, batch sizes)
  • Save directory and file paths

Usage

  1. Install dependencies:

    npm install
  2. Build the server:

    npm run build
  3. Run the server:

    CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR=/path/to/chrome/profile npm start

Available Tools

get_instagram_posts

Fetches recent posts from an Instagram profile.

Parameters:

  • username (required): Instagram username to fetch posts from
  • limit (optional): Number of posts to fetch (1-50) or "all"
  • saveDir (optional): Directory to save media files and metadata
  • delayBetweenPosts (optional): Milliseconds to wait between processing posts

Example:

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "method": "call_tool",
  "params": {
    "name": "get_instagram_posts",
    "arguments": {
      "username": "example",
      "limit": 10
    }
  }
}

Error Handling

The server uses standardized error codes and messages:

  • INVALID_REQUEST: Invalid request format or parameters
  • INVALID_PARAMS: Missing or invalid parameters
  • METHOD_NOT_FOUND: Unknown method or tool
  • INTERNAL_ERROR: Server-side errors

Development

  1. Start in development mode:

    npm run dev
  2. Run linter:

    npm run lint

Improvements Over Original

  1. Modular Architecture

    • Clear separation of concerns
    • Better code organization
    • Easier to maintain and extend
  2. Type Safety

    • Comprehensive TypeScript types
    • Better error catching
    • Improved IDE support
  3. Error Handling

    • Standardized error codes
    • Better error messages
    • Proper error propagation
  4. Configuration

    • Centralized configuration
    • Environment variable validation
    • Type-safe config access
  5. Code Quality

    • Consistent coding style
    • Better documentation
    • Improved logging
  6. Testing Support

    • Modular design enables testing
    • Dependency injection ready
    • Clear interfaces

License

MIT