Login errors such as Challenge required
are usually caused by one of the following:
The reasons above are things I have no control over, so there's no direct way for me to solve your problem. You can try checking out the URL which you can find in the response text you'll be able to see when such errors occur:
(Code: 400, Response: {"message": "challenge_required", "challenge": {"url": "https://i.instagram.com/challenge/XXXXX/XXXX/", "api_path": "/challenge/XXXXX/XXXXXX/", "lock": true, "logout": false, "native_flow": true}, "status": "fail", "error_type": "checkpoint_challenge_required"})
If that doesn't help you out either I recommend creating a new temporary Instagram account (on the device and internet connection you will be using PyInstaLive with) and use that instead.
This means you are making too many requests to Instagram and is usually the case when you try to check and download livestreams of multiple users at the same time by using a script (as seen below). Increase the interval for the scripts or decrease the amount of users you are checking.
cd C:\PyInstaLive
:loop
pyinstalive -u "username" -p "password" -r "live-username"
timeout 10 > nul
goto loop
Make a new text file and copy the above contents. Edit the PyInstaLive command to your liking. Make sure to save the text as a .bat file. Do this for each user you want to download a livestream of and run the scripts concurrently.
Make sure there is a configuration file called pyinstalive.ini in the directory you want to run PyInstaLive from. (Use cd
to navigate to that directory if you put this script in a different location.)
while true
do
cd /home/default/PyInstaLive/
pyinstalive -u "username" -p "password" -r "live-username"
sleep 10
done
Make a new text file and copy the above contents. Edit the PyInstaLive command to your liking. Make sure to save the text as a .sh file.
You must make the script executable with chmod +x <filename>
. Use Google.
Do this for each user you want to download a livestream of and run the scripts concurrently.
Make sure there is a configuration file called pyinstalive.ini in the directory you want to run PyInstaLive from. (Use cd
to navigate to that directory if you put this script in a different location.)
Use the scripts provided in the previous question, they'll infinitely run the PyInstaLive command you entered there. You'll need to have a computer or other device running this script 24/7 for this to work, obviously.
No. This is because livestream_dl is no longer being maintained and as such uses an older version of libraries required by PyInstaLive. Installing PyInstaLive and livestream_dl on different Python versions (2/3) might work though.