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How to use the advanced function of instafeed? #2

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leo4ever opened this issue Mar 3, 2017 · 3 comments
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How to use the advanced function of instafeed? #2

leo4ever opened this issue Mar 3, 2017 · 3 comments

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@leo4ever
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leo4ever commented Mar 3, 2017

Hi,
Could you share an example on how I could use the filter and success function available in instafeed.js using the react-instafeed?

Thanks,
Javid

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JeromeFitz commented Mar 3, 2017

@leo4ever - I pushed up an update to GitHub :octocat: to help with the development process (eslint, etc.). This is in preparation to cycle through a few options to see how filter should work, as right now as you mentioned there is no fallback or how to.

In the meantime, if this is something you'd feel comfortable looking into. Please grab 0.2.1 as the code base.

Otherwise, it is my hope to have some time this weekend, early next week to look into this further.

instafeed.js has some documentation here:
http:https://instafeedjs.com/
https://github.com/stevenschobert/instafeed.js

As well as a breakdown in this issue:
stevenschobert/instafeed.js#21

@JeromeFitz
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@leo4ever Didn't want you to think I forgot this. Unfortunately I have some time commitments that are precluding my availability. Perhaps someone else may be able to look into this quicker, however, in the meantime if you continue to follow this issue, GitHub will provide a notification when an update is made.

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In 0.3.0 we've added some links and more documentation around the available variables.

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