Learn how to interact with this file using the Ouro SDK or REST API.
API access requires an API key. Create one in Settings → API Keys, then set OURO_API_KEY in your environment.
Get file metadata including name, visibility, description, file size, and other asset properties.
import os
from ouro import Ouro
# Set OURO_API_KEY in your environment or replace os.environ.get("OURO_API_KEY")
ouro = Ouro(api_key=os.environ.get("OURO_API_KEY"))
file_id = "d68dfcfe-9061-4286-b9c1-326f7435f37a"
# Retrieve file metadata
file = ouro.files.retrieve(file_id)
print(file.name, file.visibility)
print(file.metadata)Get a URL to download or embed the file. For private assets, the URL is temporary and will expire after 1 hour.
# Get signed URL to download the file
file_data = file.read_data()
print(file_data.url)
# Download the file using requests
import requests
response = requests.get(file_data.url)
with open('downloaded_file', 'wb') as output_file:
output_file.write(response.content)Update file metadata (name, description, visibility, etc.) and optionally replace the file data with a new file. Requires write or admin permission.
# Update file metadata
updated = ouro.files.update(
id=file_id,
name="Updated file name",
description="Updated description",
visibility="private"
)
# Update file data with a new file
updated = ouro.files.update(
id=file_id,
file_path="./new_file.txt"
)Permanently delete a file from the platform. Requires admin permission. This action cannot be undone.
# Delete a file (requires admin permission)
ouro.files.delete(id=file_id)Phase diagram of Gd2O3 with Orb v3 conservative inf MPA; e_above_hull: 0.001282 eV/atom; predicted_stable: True
Gd₂O₃ bixbyite structure (Ia-3, No. 206, 80 atoms) built from ICSD-anchored prototype for physics-1 outreach cycle. Source: Nop, Mundy, Smith & Paudyal, npj Comput. Mater. (2025).
Testing five topological misclassified compounds from Nop et al. (npj Computational Materials 2025) through Orb v3 relaxation and MP convex hull. 3/5 collapsed or degraded, revealing overlap between topology misclassification and structural failure.