🐛 Fix item display issue

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Jan Oberhauser 2020-07-10 10:12:30 +02:00
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@ -6,25 +6,23 @@ n8n is a free and open [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed node based Workf
<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/assets/n8n-screenshot.png"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/assets/n8n-screenshot.png" width="550" alt="n8n.io - Screenshot"></a>
## Contents
- [Demo](#demo)
- [Available integrations](#available-integrations)
- [Documentation](#documentation)
- [Start n8n in Docker](#start-n8n-in-docker)
- [Start with tunnel](#start-with-tunnel)
- [Securing n8n](#securing-n8n)
- [Persist data](#persist-data)
- [Passing Sensitive Data via File](#passing-sensitive-data-via-file)
- [Updating a Running docker-compose Instance](#updating-a-running-docker-compose-instance)
- [Example Setup with Lets Encrypt](#example-setup-with-lets-encrypt)
- [What does n8n mean and how do you pronounce it](#what-does-n8n-mean-and-how-do-you-pronounce-it)
- [Support](#support)
- [Jobs](#jobs)
- [Upgrading](#upgrading)
- [License](#license)
- [Demo](#demo)
- [Available integrations](#available-integrations)
- [Documentation](#documentation)
- [Start n8n in Docker](#start-n8n-in-docker)
- [Start with tunnel](#start-with-tunnel)
- [Securing n8n](#securing-n8n)
- [Persist data](#persist-data)
- [Passing Sensitive Data via File](#passing-sensitive-data-via-file)
- [Updating a Running docker-compose Instance](#updating-a-running-docker-compose-instance)
- [Example Setup with Lets Encrypt](#example-setup-with-lets-encrypt)
- [What does n8n mean and how do you pronounce it](#what-does-n8n-mean-and-how-do-you-pronounce-it)
- [Support](#support)
- [Jobs](#jobs)
- [Upgrading](#upgrading)
- [License](#license)
## Demo
@ -49,9 +47,9 @@ Additional information and example workflows on the n8n.io website: [https://n8n
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
n8nio/n8n
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
n8nio/n8n
```
You can then access n8n by opening:
@ -71,14 +69,13 @@ To use it simply start n8n with `--tunnel`
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start --tunnel
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start --tunnel
```
## Securing n8n
By default n8n can be accessed by everybody. This is OK if you have it only running
@ -93,7 +90,6 @@ N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER=<USER>
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD=<PASSWORD>
```
## Persist data
The workflow data gets by default saved in an SQLite database in the user
@ -102,10 +98,10 @@ settings like webhook URL and encryption key.
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n
```
### Start with other Database
@ -121,7 +117,6 @@ for the credentials. If none gets found n8n creates automatically one on
startup. In case credentials are already saved with a different encryption key
it can not be used anymore as encrypting it is not possible anymore.
#### Use with MongoDB
> **WARNING**: Use Postgres if possible! Mongo has problems with saving large
@ -129,40 +124,39 @@ it can not be used anymore as encrypting it is not possible anymore.
> may be dropped in the future.
Replace the following placeholders with the actual data:
- <MONGO_DATABASE>
- <MONGO_HOST>
- <MONGO_PORT>
- <MONGO_USER>
- <MONGO_PASSWORD>
- MONGO_DATABASE
- MONGO_HOST
- MONGO_PORT
- MONGO_USER
- MONGO_PASSWORD
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-e DB_TYPE=mongodb \
-e DB_MONGODB_CONNECTION_URL="mongodb://<MONGO_USER>:<MONGO_PASSWORD>@<MONGO_SERVER>:<MONGO_PORT>/<MONGO_DATABASE>" \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start
```
A full working setup with docker-compose can be found [here](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/docker/compose/withMongo/README.md)
#### Use with PostgresDB
Replace the following placeholders with the actual data:
- <POSTGRES_DATABASE>
- <POSTGRES_HOST>
- <POSTGRES_PASSWORD>
- <POSTGRES_PORT>
- <POSTGRES_USER>
- <POSTGRES_SCHEMA>
- POSTGRES_DATABASE
- POSTGRES_HOST
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD
- POSTGRES_PORT
- POSTGRES_USER
- POSTGRES_SCHEMA
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-e DB_TYPE=postgresdb \
-e DB_POSTGRESDB_DATABASE=<POSTGRES_DATABASE> \
-e DB_POSTGRESDB_HOST=<POSTGRES_HOST> \
@ -170,39 +164,37 @@ docker run -it --rm \
-e DB_POSTGRESDB_USER=<POSTGRES_USER> \
-e DB_POSTGRESDB_SCHEMA=<POSTGRES_SCHEMA> \
-e DB_POSTGRESDB_PASSWORD=<POSTGRES_PASSWORD> \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start
```
A full working setup with docker-compose can be found [here](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/docker/compose/withPostgres/README.md)
#### Use with MySQL
Replace the following placeholders with the actual data:
- <MYSQLDB_DATABASE>
- <MYSQLDB_HOST>
- <MYSQLDB_PASSWORD>
- <MYSQLDB_PORT>
- <MYSQLDB_USER>
- MYSQLDB_DATABASE
- MYSQLDB_HOST
- MYSQLDB_PASSWORD
- MYSQLDB_PORT
- MYSQLDB_USER
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-e DB_TYPE=mysqldb \
-e DB_MYSQLDB_DATABASE=<MYSQLDB_DATABASE> \
-e DB_MYSQLDB_HOST=<MYSQLDB_HOST> \
-e DB_MYSQLDB_PORT=<MYSQLDB_PORT> \
-e DB_MYSQLDB_USER=<MYSQLDB_USER> \
-e DB_MYSQLDB_PASSWORD=<MYSQLDB_PASSWORD> \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n \
n8n start
```
## Passing Sensitive Data via File
To avoid passing sensitive information via environment variables "_FILE" may be
@ -211,16 +203,15 @@ with the given name. That makes it possible to load data easily from
Docker- and Kubernetes-Secrets.
The following environment variables support file input:
- DB_MONGODB_CONNECTION_URL_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_DATABASE_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_HOST_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_PASSWORD_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_PORT_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_USER_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_SCHEMA_FILE
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD_FILE
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER_FILE
- DB_MONGODB_CONNECTION_URL_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_DATABASE_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_HOST_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_PASSWORD_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_PORT_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_USER_FILE
- DB_POSTGRESDB_SCHEMA_FILE
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD_FILE
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER_FILE
## Example Setup with Lets Encrypt
@ -235,7 +226,7 @@ docker pull n8nio/n8n
# Stop current setup
sudo docker-compose stop
# Delete it (will only delete the docker-containers, data is stored separately)
sudo docker-compose rm
sudo docker-compose rm
# Then start it again
sudo docker-compose up -d
```
@ -251,11 +242,11 @@ the environment variable `TZ`.
Example to use the same timezone for both:
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-e GENERIC_TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin" \
-e TZ="Europe/Berlin" \
n8nio/n8n
n8nio/n8n
```

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
<div class="header">
<div class="title-text">
<strong v-if="dataCount < this.MAX_DISPLAY_ITEMS_AUTO_ALL && dataSize < MAX_DISPLAY_DATA_SIZE">
<strong v-if="dataCount < maxDisplayItems && dataSize < MAX_DISPLAY_DATA_SIZE">
Results: {{ dataCount }}
</strong>
<strong v-else>Results:
@ -248,7 +248,11 @@ export default mixins(
return executionData.resultData.runData;
},
maxDisplayItemsOptions (): number[] {
return [25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000, this.dataCount].filter(option => option <= this.dataCount);
const options = [25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000].filter(option => option <= this.dataCount);
if (!options.includes(this.dataCount)) {
options.push(this.dataCount);
}
return options;
},
node (): INodeUi | null {
return this.$store.getters.activeNode;