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VSCO Gallery Parser

Overview

This program is intended to gather VSCO images from my personal VSCO account, but it can be used with any public account. Due to VSCO not having an open API I needed to do a bit of reverse engineering to figure out the endpoints I needed to access in order to be able to do this.

Routes on the VSCO Website:

Request Description
GET https://vsco.co/content/Static/userinfo?callback=60 VSCO Session Cookie called vs
GET https://vsco.co/ajxp/{$vs_goes_here}/2.0/sites?subdomain={$account_name} The id field is needed from sites
GET https://vsco.co/ajxp/{$vs_goes_here}/2.0/medias?site_id={$site_id} This endpoint returns your all your photos and videos

Using these routes allow me to download all my images from my VSCO account and tag them with the tags I have posted the photo with.This then allows me to set up a route on my own server to return photos to my portfolio website.

The last request above is used to pull all data from the medias collect under a VSCO account which is all photos and videos. Once all posts are collected, I filter out the hashtags as I will use them with the naming of the photo with the upload_date when I download it locally. The reason for this(for now) is, that I can then use another program to fetch images by location and upload date as the location would be one of the hashtags in a post.

Requirements

Python 3.8+

Usage

Install requirements:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Run the program:

usage: vsco_parser.py [-h] [-a] [-p] [-c] username

positional arguments:
  username              The account username of which you which to scrape gallery data from.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -a, --allImages       Downloads all files from a users VSCO profile
  -p, --printRawImageData
                        Prints all the json information from the last download request
  -c, --collectImageURLData
                        Collects and store only the image URL, location tag, and timedate stamp

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