Hi Tim, I received an error message (via email) when attempting to post 300 taxon keys:
"We are sorry, but an error has occurred processing your download." Please see attached query file. Curl command: curl --include --user username:password --header "Content-Type: application/json" --data @query_1.json http://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/download/request I received a HTTP status code "201 Created." Thanks, Ben On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 3:52 AM Tim Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Benjamin, > > > > Download will be best. > > > > However, there are limits and you will not be able to push 3000 in. > > You could either split it into groups of e.g. 300, or use a higher taxon > and then implement a post-filter to throw away those not in your list (the > latter is how I would do it). > > > > I am sorry for this nuisance, and this is a known issue that we do aim to > address: https://github.com/gbif/portal-feedback/issues/1768 > > > > Thanks, > > Tim > > > > > > *From: *API-users <[email protected]> on behalf of > Benjamin Feinsilver <[email protected]> > *Date: *Wednesday, 3 April 2019 at 09.33 > *To: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]> > *Subject: *[API-users] Requesting Occurrence Data for Large List of > Species > > > > Hello, > > > > If I have a list of around 3,000 species, and I would like to request > occurrence data for each species, is it more efficient to use the Search or > Download API? > > > > If using the Download API, could I include the list of species in an > external query file and use the "in" predicate? For example: > > > > { > "creator":"userName", > "notification_address": ["[email protected]"], > "predicate": > { > "type":"in", > "key":"SCIENTIFIC_NAME", > "values":["cat1","cat2","cat3"] > } > } > > > > Thanks, > > > > Ben >
query_1.json
Description: application/json
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