notion-api

Comprehensive REST API reference for reading, creating, updating, and deleting Notion content. Covers all core endpoints: pages, blocks, databases, data sources, users, and comments with curl examples and required headers Includes authentication via API key, rate limiting (3 req/sec average), request size limits, and pagination patterns Provides error handling reference (400, 401, 403, 404, 429, 500+ status codes) and exponential backoff strategy for rate limits Requires confirmation before destructive operations (updates, deletes, bulk creates) and enforces secure API key handling via environment variables

INSTALLATION
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SKILL.md

Notion API Skill

This skill enables interaction with Notion workspaces through the Notion REST API. Use curl and jq for direct REST calls, or write ad-hoc scripts as appropriate for the task.

Authentication

API Key Handling

  • Environment Variable: Check if NOTION_API_TOKEN is available in the environment
  • User-Provided Key: If the user provides an API key in context, use that instead
  • No Key Available: If neither is available, use AskUserQuestion (or equivalent) to request the API key from the user

IMPORTANT: Never display, log, or send NOTION_API_TOKEN anywhere except in the Authorization header. Confirm its existence, ask if missing, use it in requests—but never echo or expose it.

Request Headers

All requests require these headers:

-H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

-H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

-H "Content-Type: application/json"

Verifying Authentication

Test the API key by retrieving the bot user:

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/users/me" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Base URL and Conventions

  • Base URL: https://api.notion.com
  • API Version: 2025-09-03 (required header)
  • Data Format: JSON for all request/response bodies
  • IDs: UUIDv4 format (dashes optional in requests)
  • Timestamps: ISO 8601 format (2020-08-12T02:12:33.231Z)
  • Property Names: snake_case
  • Empty Values: Use null instead of empty strings

Rate Limits

  • Average: 3 requests per second per integration
  • Bursts: Brief bursts above this limit are allowed
  • Rate Limited Response: HTTP 429 with Retry-After header
  • Strategy: Implement exponential backoff when receiving 429 responses

Request Size Limits

Type

Limit

Maximum block elements per payload

1000

Maximum payload size

500KB

Rich text content

2000 characters

URLs

2000 characters

Equations

1000 characters

Email addresses

200 characters

Phone numbers

200 characters

Multi-select options

100 items

Relations

100 related pages

People mentions

100 users

Block arrays per request

100 elements

Confirmation for Destructive Operations

IMPORTANT: Before executing any operation that modifies or deletes data, ask the user for confirmation. This includes:

  • Updating pages or blocks
  • Deleting/archiving pages or blocks
  • Modifying database schemas
  • Creating pages (if multiple or in batch)
  • Any bulk operations

For a logical group of related operations, a single confirmation is sufficient.

Core API Endpoints

Search

Search across all accessible pages and databases:

curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/search" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "query": "search term",

    "filter": {"property": "object", "value": "page"},

    "sort": {"direction": "descending", "timestamp": "last_edited_time"},

    "page_size": 100

  }' | jq

Filter values: "page" or "data_source" (or omit for both)

Pages

#### Retrieve a Page

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Note: This returns page properties, not content. For content, use "Retrieve block children" with the page ID.

#### Create a Page

curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "parent": {"page_id": "parent-page-id"},

    "properties": {

      "title": {

        "title": [{"text": {"content": "Page Title"}}]

      }

    },

    "children": [

      {

        "object": "block",

        "type": "paragraph",

        "paragraph": {

          "rich_text": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "Paragraph content"}}]

        }

      }

    ]

  }' | jq

Parent options:

  • {"page_id": "..."} - Create under a page
  • {"database_id": "..."} - Create in a database (legacy)
  • {"data_source_id": "..."} - Create in a data source (API v2025-09-03+)

#### Update a Page

curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "properties": {

      "title": {"title": [{"text": {"content": "Updated Title"}}]}

    },

    "icon": {"type": "emoji", "emoji": "📝"},

    "archived": false

  }' | jq

Additional update options: cover, is_locked, in_trash

#### Archive (Delete) a Page

curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{"archived": true}' | jq

#### Retrieve a Page Property Item

For properties with more than 25 references:

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/pages/{page_id}/properties/{property_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Blocks (Page Content)

#### Retrieve Block Children

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/blocks/{block_id}/children?page_size=100" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Use the page ID as block_id to get page content. Check has_children on each block for nested content.

#### Append Block Children

curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/blocks/{block_id}/children" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "children": [

      {

        "object": "block",

        "type": "heading_2",

        "heading_2": {

          "rich_text": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "New Section"}}]

        }

      },

      {

        "object": "block",

        "type": "paragraph",

        "paragraph": {

          "rich_text": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "Content here"}}]

        }

      }

    ]

  }' | jq

Maximum 100 blocks per request, up to 2 levels of nesting.

Position options in request body:

  • Default: appends to end
  • "position": {"type": "start"} - Insert at beginning
  • "position": {"type": "after_block", "after_block": {"id": "block-id"}} - Insert after specific block

#### Retrieve a Block

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/blocks/{block_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

#### Update a Block

curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/blocks/{block_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "paragraph": {

      "rich_text": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "Updated content"}}]

    }

  }' | jq

The update replaces the entire value for the specified field.

#### Delete a Block

curl -s -X DELETE "https://api.notion.com/v1/blocks/{block_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Moves block to trash (can be restored).

Databases

#### Retrieve a Database

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/databases/{database_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Returns database structure including data sources and properties.

#### Query a Database

curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/databases/{database_id}/query" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "filter": {

      "property": "Status",

      "select": {"equals": "Done"}

    },

    "sorts": [

      {"property": "Created", "direction": "descending"}

    ],

    "page_size": 100

  }' | jq

See references/filters-and-sorts.md for comprehensive filter and sort documentation.

#### Create a Database

curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/databases" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "parent": {"page_id": "parent-page-id"},

    "title": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "My Database"}}],

    "is_inline": true,

    "initial_data_source": {

      "properties": {

        "Name": {"title": {}},

        "Status": {

          "select": {

            "options": [

              {"name": "To Do", "color": "red"},

              {"name": "In Progress", "color": "yellow"},

              {"name": "Done", "color": "green"}

            ]

          }

        },

        "Due Date": {"date": {}}

      }

    }

  }' | jq

#### Update a Database

curl -s -X PATCH "https://api.notion.com/v1/databases/{database_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "title": [{"text": {"content": "Updated Title"}}],

    "description": [{"text": {"content": "Database description"}}]

  }' | jq

Data Sources (API v2025-09-03+)

Data sources are individual tables within a database. As of API version 2025-09-03, databases can contain multiple data sources.

#### Create a Data Source

curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/data_sources" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "parent": {"type": "database_id", "database_id": "database-id"},

    "title": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "New Data Source"}}],

    "properties": {

      "Name": {"title": {}},

      "Description": {"rich_text": {}}

    }

  }' | jq

Users

#### List All Users

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/users?page_size=100" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

#### Retrieve a User

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/users/{user_id}" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

#### Retrieve Bot User (Self)

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/users/me" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Comments

#### Retrieve Comments

curl -s "https://api.notion.com/v1/comments?block_id={block_id}&page_size=100" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" | jq

Use a page ID as block_id for page-level comments.

#### Create a Comment

On a page:

curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/comments" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "parent": {"page_id": "page-id"},

    "rich_text": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "Comment content"}}]

  }' | jq

Reply to a discussion:

curl -s -X POST "https://api.notion.com/v1/comments" \

  -H "Authorization: Bearer $NOTION_API_TOKEN" \

  -H "Notion-Version: 2025-09-03" \

  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \

  -d '{

    "discussion_id": "discussion-id",

    "rich_text": [{"type": "text", "text": {"content": "Reply content"}}]

  }' | jq

Note: The API cannot start new inline discussion threads or edit/delete existing comments.

Pagination

Paginated endpoints return:

  • has_more: Boolean indicating more results exist
  • next_cursor: Cursor for the next page
  • results: Array of items

To iterate through all results:

  • Make the initial request (omit start_cursor)
  • Check has_more in the response
  • If true, extract next_cursor and include it as start_cursor in the next request
  • Repeat until has_more is false

Example request with cursor:

{

  "page_size": 100,

  "start_cursor": "v1%7C..."

}

Error Handling

HTTP Status

Code

Description

400

invalid_json

Request body is not valid JSON

400

invalid_request_url

URL is malformed

400

invalid_request

Request is not supported

400

validation_error

Request body doesn't match expected schema

400

missing_version

Missing Notion-Version header

401

unauthorized

Invalid bearer token

403

restricted_resource

Token lacks permission

404

object_not_found

Resource doesn't exist or not shared with integration

409

conflict_error

Data collision during transaction

429

rate_limited

Rate limit exceeded (check Retry-After header)

500

internal_server_error

Unexpected server error

503

service_unavailable

Notion unavailable or 60s timeout exceeded

503

database_connection_unavailable

Database unresponsive

504

gateway_timeout

Request timeout

Best Practices

  • Store IDs: When creating pages/databases, store the returned IDs for future updates
  • Use Property IDs: Reference properties by ID rather than name for stability
  • Batch Operations: Aggregate multiple small operations into fewer requests
  • Respect Rate Limits: Implement exponential backoff for 429 responses
  • **Check has_more**: Always handle pagination for list endpoints
  • Validate Before Updates: Retrieve current state before making updates
  • Use Environment Variables: Never hardcode API keys
  • Handle Errors Gracefully: Check response status codes and error messages
  • Schema Size: Keep database schemas under 50KB for optimal performance
  • Properties Limit: Properties with >25 page references require separate retrieval

References

For detailed documentation on specific topics, see:

  • references/block-types.md - All supported block types and their structures
  • references/property-types.md - Database property types and value formats
  • references/filters-and-sorts.md - Database query filter and sort syntax
  • references/rich-text.md - Rich text object structure and annotations
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