Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research figshare-api

Research data sharing and repository

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Figshare API Guide

Overview

Figshare is a cloud-based research data management platform that allows researchers to store, share, and discover research outputs including datasets, figures, media, papers, posters, and fileset collections. Every item uploaded to Figshare receives a citable DOI and is stored in a FAIR-compliant manner, making research outputs findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.

The Figshare API provides comprehensive programmatic access to the repository, enabling researchers and institutions to automate data publishing, integrate with research workflows, and build custom discovery interfaces. The platform supports versioning, embargo periods, and flexible access controls for both public and private research data.

Researchers, data managers, institutional repository administrators, and research infrastructure developers use the Figshare API to automate deposit workflows, harvest metadata for institutional dashboards, build data discovery tools, and integrate research data management into existing laboratory information management systems. Figshare serves over 150 institutions worldwide and hosts millions of research outputs.

Authentication

Authentication via personal access token is required for write operations and accessing private content. Read access to public content is available without authentication but has lower rate limits.

  1. Log in to Figshare at https://figshare.com/
  2. Navigate to Applications in your account settings
  3. Create a Personal Token with desired permissions
  4. Include the token in the
    Authorization
    header
curl -H "Authorization: token YOUR_FIGSHARE_TOKEN" "https://api.figshare.com/v2/account/articles"

Public endpoints can be accessed without a token for browsing published content.

Core Endpoints

articles: Search and Retrieve Articles

Search the public Figshare repository for published articles (datasets, figures, papers, media, and other item types).

  • URL:
    GET https://api.figshare.com/v2/articles
  • Parameters:
ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
search_forstringNoFree-text search query
item_typeintNoItem type filter (1=figure, 2=media, 3=dataset, etc.)
published_sincestringNoFilter by date (YYYY-MM-DD format)
orderstringNoSort:
published_date
,
modified_date
,
views
order_directionstringNo
asc
or
desc
pageintNoPage number (default 1)
page_sizeintNoResults per page (default 10, max 1000)
  • Example:
curl -X POST "https://api.figshare.com/v2/articles/search" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"search_for": "genomics CRISPR", "item_type": 3, "page_size": 5}'
  • Response: Returns array of article objects with
    id
    ,
    title
    ,
    doi
    ,
    url
    ,
    published_date
    ,
    description
    ,
    defined_type_name
    ,
    categories
    ,
    tags
    ,
    authors
    ,
    files
    (with download URLs), and
    citation
    .

datasets: Manage Research Datasets

Retrieve and manage dataset-specific content in Figshare. Datasets are a specialized article type with additional support for large file collections.

  • URL:
    GET https://api.figshare.com/v2/articles/{article_id}
  • Parameters:
ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
article_idintYesThe Figshare article/dataset ID
  • Example:
# Get a specific dataset by ID
curl "https://api.figshare.com/v2/articles/12345678"

# List files in a dataset
curl "https://api.figshare.com/v2/articles/12345678/files"
  • Response: Returns complete article object with
    id
    ,
    title
    ,
    doi
    ,
    description
    ,
    authors
    ,
    categories
    ,
    tags
    ,
    files
    (array with
    name
    ,
    size
    ,
    download_url
    ,
    computed_md5
    ),
    license
    ,
    version
    ,
    is_embargoed
    , and
    custom_fields
    .

Rate Limits

Rate limits vary based on authentication status and endpoint. Authenticated requests generally allow up to 100 requests per minute. Unauthenticated requests are limited to approximately 10 requests per minute. The API returns HTTP 429 with a

Retry-After
header when limits are exceeded. For bulk data harvesting, Figshare provides OAI-PMH endpoints at
https://api.figshare.com/v2/oai
which are more suitable for large-scale metadata collection.

Common Patterns

Search for Datasets in a Research Area

Find publicly available datasets matching specific research topics:

import requests

payload = {
    "search_for": "single cell RNA-seq",
    "item_type": 3,  # datasets only
    "page_size": 20,
    "order": "published_date",
    "order_direction": "desc"
}

resp = requests.post("https://api.figshare.com/v2/articles/search", json=payload)
results = resp.json()

for item in results:
    print(f"{item['title']}")
    print(f"  DOI: {item['doi']}")
    print(f"  Published: {item['published_date']}")
    print()

Upload a Dataset Programmatically

Automate data deposit for reproducible research workflows:

import requests

TOKEN = os.environ["FIGSHARE_API_TOKEN"]
headers = {"Authorization": f"token {TOKEN}", "Content-Type": "application/json"}

# Step 1: Create a new article
article_data = {
    "title": "Supplementary Data for Analysis of Gene Expression",
    "defined_type": "dataset",
    "description": "RNA-seq counts and metadata for the analysis.",
    "tags": ["RNA-seq", "gene expression"],
    "categories": [69]  # Genetics category
}
resp = requests.post("https://api.figshare.com/v2/account/articles",
                     headers=headers, json=article_data)
article_url = resp.json()["location"]

# Step 2: Upload file
article = requests.get(article_url, headers=headers).json()
print(f"Created article ID: {article['id']}, DOI will be assigned on publish")

Harvest Institutional Outputs via OAI-PMH

Collect metadata from all Figshare items in an institution's repository:

curl "https://api.figshare.com/v2/oai?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=oai_dc&set=institution_123"

References