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name: Docker Image CI - Rpi
on:
push:
tags:
- n8n@*
jobs:
armv7_job:
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
name: Build on ARMv7 (Rpi)
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Get the version
id: vars
run: echo ::set-output name=tag::$(echo ${GITHUB_REF:14})
- name: Log in to Docker registry
run: docker login -u ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} -p ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: crazy-max/ghaction-docker-buildx@v1
with:
version: latest
- name: Run Buildx (push image)
if: success()
run: |
docker buildx build --platform linux/arm/v7 --build-arg N8N_VERSION=${{steps.vars.outputs.tag}} -t n8nio/n8n:${{steps.vars.outputs.tag}}-rpi --output type=image,push=true docker/images/n8n-rpi

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.env
.vscode
.idea
.prettierrc.js

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# n8n - Workflow Automation Tool
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-logo.png)
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/assets/n8n-logo.png)
n8n is a free and open [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed node based Workflow Automation Tool. It can be self-hosted, easily extended, and so also used with internal tools.
<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-screenshot.png"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-screenshot.png" width="550" alt="n8n.io - Screenshot"></a>
<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>

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# Folder where data should be saved
DATA_FOLDER=/root/n8n/
# The top level domain to serve from
DOMAIN_NAME=example.com
# The subfolder to serve from
SUBFOLDER=app1
N8N_PATH=/app1/
# DOMAIN_NAME and SUBDOMAIN combined decide where n8n will be reachable from
# above example would result in: https://example.com/n8n/
# The user name to use for autentication - IMPORTANT ALWAYS CHANGE!
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER=user
# The password to use for autentication - IMPORTANT ALWAYS CHANGE!
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD=password
# Optional timezone to set which gets used by Cron-Node by default
# If not set New York time will be used
GENERIC_TIMEZONE=Europe/Berlin
# The email address to use for the SSL certificate creation
SSL_EMAIL=user@example.com

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# n8n on Subfolder with SSL
Starts n8n and deployes it on a subfolder
## Start
To start n8n in a subfolder simply start docker-compose by executing the following
command in the current folder.
**IMPORTANT:** But before you do that change the default users and passwords in the `.env` file!
```
docker-compose up -d
```
To stop it execute:
```
docker-compose stop
```
## Configuration
The default name of the database, user and password for MongoDB can be changed in the `.env` file in the current directory.

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version: "3"
services:
traefik:
image: "traefik"
command:
- "--api=true"
- "--api.insecure=true"
- "--api.dashboard=true"
- "--providers.docker=true"
- "--providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false"
- "--entrypoints.websecure.address=:443"
- "--certificatesresolvers.mytlschallenge.acme.tlschallenge=true"
- "--certificatesresolvers.mytlschallenge.acme.email=${SSL_EMAIL}"
- "--certificatesresolvers.mytlschallenge.acme.storage=/letsencrypt/acme.json"
- /home/jan/www/n8n/n8n:/data
ports:
- "443:443"
- "80:80"
volumes:
- ${DATA_FOLDER}/letsencrypt:/letsencrypt
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
n8n:
image: n8nio/n8n
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:5678:5678"
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN_NAME}`)
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.tls=true
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.entrypoints=websecure
- "traefik.http.routers.n8n.rule=PathPrefix(`/${SUBFOLDER}{regex:$$|/.*}`)"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.n8n-stripprefix.stripprefix.prefixes=/${SUBFOLDER}"
- "traefik.http.routers.n8n.middlewares=n8n-stripprefix"
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.tls.certresolver=mytlschallenge
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.SSLRedirect=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.STSSeconds=315360000
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.browserXSSFilter=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.contentTypeNosniff=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.forceSTSHeader=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.SSLHost=${DOMAIN_NAME}
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.STSPreload=true
environment:
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_ACTIVE=true
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD
- N8N_HOST=${DOMAIN_NAME}
- N8N_PORT=5678
- N8N_PROTOCOL=https
- NODE_ENV=production
- N8N_PATH
- WEBHOOK_TUNNEL_URL=http://${DOMAIN_NAME}${N8N_PATH}
- VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API=http://${DOMAIN_NAME}${N8N_PATH}
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- ${DATA_FOLDER}/.n8n:/root/.n8n

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COPY docker/images/n8n-custom/docker-entrypoint.sh /docker-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["tini", "--", "/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
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FROM node:12.16-alpine as builder
# FROM node:12.16-alpine
# Update everything and install needed dependencies
RUN apk add --update graphicsmagick tzdata git tini su-exec
USER root
# Install all needed dependencies
RUN apk --update add --virtual build-dependencies python build-base ca-certificates && \
npm_config_user=root npm install -g full-icu lerna
ENV NODE_ICU_DATA /usr/local/lib/node_modules/full-icu
WORKDIR /data
COPY lerna.json .
COPY package.json .
COPY packages/cli/ ./packages/cli/
COPY packages/core/ ./packages/core/
COPY packages/editor-ui/ ./packages/editor-ui/
COPY packages/nodes-base/ ./packages/nodes-base/
COPY packages/workflow/ ./packages/workflow/
RUN rm -rf node_modules packages/*/node_modules packages/*/dist
RUN npm install --loglevel notice
RUN lerna bootstrap --hoist
RUN npm run build
FROM node:12.16-alpine
WORKDIR /data
# Install all needed dependencies
RUN npm_config_user=root npm install -g full-icu
USER root
ENV NODE_ICU_DATA /usr/local/lib/node_modules/full-icu
COPY --from=builder /data ./
RUN apk add --update graphicsmagick tzdata git tini su-exec
COPY docker/images/n8n-dev/docker-entrypoint.sh /docker-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["tini", "--", "/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
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FROM richxsl/rhel7
ARG N8N_VERSION
RUN if [ -z "$N8N_VERSION" ] ; then echo "The N8N_VERSION argument is missing!" ; exit 1; fi
RUN \
yum install -y gcc-c++ make
RUN \
curl -sL https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_12.x | sudo -E bash -
RUN \
sudo yum install nodejs
# Set a custom user to not have n8n run as root
USER root
RUN npm_config_user=root npm install -g n8n@${N8N_VERSION}
WORKDIR /data
CMD "n8n"

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## Build Docker-Image
```
docker build --build-arg N8N_VERSION=<VERSION> -t n8nio/n8n:<VERSION> .
# For example:
docker build --build-arg N8N_VERSION=0.36.1 -t n8nio/n8n:0.36.1-rhel7 .
```
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
n8nio/n8n:0.25.0-ubuntu
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FROM arm32v7/node:12.16
ARG N8N_VERSION
RUN if [ -z "$N8N_VERSION" ] ; then echo "The N8N_VERSION argument is missing!" ; exit 1; fi
RUN \
apt-get update && \
apt-get -y install graphicsmagick gosu
RUN npm_config_user=root npm install -g full-icu n8n@${N8N_VERSION}
ENV NODE_ICU_DATA /usr/local/lib/node_modules/full-icu
ENV NODE_ENV production
WORKDIR /data
USER node
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## n8n - Raspberry PI Docker Image
Dockerfile to build n8n for Raspberry PI.
For information about how to run n8n with Docker check the generic
[Docker-Readme](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/tree/master/docker/images/n8n/README.md)
```
docker build --build-arg N8N_VERSION=<VERSION> -t n8nio/n8n:<VERSION> .
# For example:
docker build --build-arg N8N_VERSION=0.43.0 -t n8nio/n8n:0.43.0-rpi .
```
```
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
n8nio/n8n:0.70.0-rpi
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COPY docker-entrypoint.sh /docker-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
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COPY docker-entrypoint.sh /docker-entrypoint.sh
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# n8n - Workflow Automation
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-logo.png)
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/assets/n8n-logo.png)
n8n is a free and open [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed node based Workflow Automation Tool. It can be self-hosted, easily extended, and so also used with internal tools.
<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-screenshot.png"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-screenshot.png" width="550" alt="n8n.io - Screenshot"></a>
<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
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```
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:
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```
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
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N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD=<PASSWORD>
```
## Persist data
The workflow data gets by default saved in an SQLite database in the user
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```
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
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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
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> 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> \
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-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
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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
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# 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
```
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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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# n8n Documentation
This is the documentation of n8n, a free and open [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed node-based Workflow Automation Tool.
It covers everything from setup to usage and development. It is still a work in progress and all contributions are welcome.
## What is n8n?
n8n (pronounced nodemation) helps you to interconnect every app with an API in the world with each other to share and manipulate its data without a single line of code. It is an easy to use, user-friendly and highly customizable service, which uses an intuitive user interface for you to design your unique workflows very fast. Hosted on your server and not based in the cloud, it keeps your sensible data very secure in your own trusted database.

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- Home
- [Welcome](/)
- Getting started
- [Key Components](key-components.md)
- [Quick Start](quick-start.md)
- [Setup](setup.md)
- [Tutorials](tutorials.md)
- [Docker](docker.md)
- Advanced
- [Configuration](configuration.md)
- [Data Structure](data-structure.md)
- [Database](database.md)
- [Keyboard Shortcuts](keyboard-shortcuts.md)
- [Node Basics](node-basics.md)
- [Nodes](nodes.md)
- [Security](security.md)
- [Sensitive Data](sensitive-data.md)
- [Server Setup](server-setup.md)
- [Start Workflows via CLI](start-workflows-via-cli.md)
- [Workflow](workflow.md)
- Development
- [Create Node](create-node.md)
- [Development](development.md)
- Other
- [FAQ](faq.md)
- [License](license.md)
- [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md)
- Links
- [![Jobs](https://n8n.io/favicon.ico ':size=16')Jobs](https://jobs.n8n.io)
- [![Website](https://n8n.io/favicon.ico ':size=16')n8n.io](https://n8n.io)

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# Configuration
It is possible to change some of the n8n defaults via special environment variables.
The ones that currently exist are:
## Publish
Sets how n8n should be made available.
```bash
# The port n8n should be made available on
N8N_PORT=5678
# The IP address n8n should listen on
N8N_LISTEN_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
# This ones are currently only important for the webhook URL creation.
# So if "WEBHOOK_TUNNEL_URL" got set they do get ignored. It is however
# encouraged to set them correctly anyway in case they will become
# important in the future.
N8N_PROTOCOL=https
N8N_HOST=n8n.example.com
```
## Base URL
Tells the frontend how to reach the REST API of the backend.
```bash
export VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API="https://n8n.example.com/"
```
## Execution Data Manual Runs
n8n creates a random encryption key automatically on the first launch and saves
it in the `~/.n8n` folder. That key is used to encrypt the credentials before
they get saved to the database. It is also possible to overwrite that key and
set it via an environment variable.
```bash
export N8N_ENCRYPTION_KEY="<SOME RANDOM STRING>"
```
## Execution Data Manual Runs
Normally executions which got started via the Editor UI will not be saved as
they are normally only for testing and debugging. That default can be changed
with this environment variable.
```bash
export EXECUTIONS_DATA_SAVE_MANUAL_EXECUTIONS=true
```
This setting can also be overwritten on a per workflow basis in the workflow
settings in the Editor UI.
## Execution Data Error/Success
When a workflow gets executed, it will save the result in the database. That's
the case for executions that succeeded and for the ones that failed. The
default behavior can be changed like this:
```bash
export EXECUTIONS_DATA_SAVE_ON_ERROR=none
export EXECUTIONS_DATA_SAVE_ON_SUCCESS=none
```
Possible values are:
- **all**: Saves all data
- **none**: Does not save anything (recommended if a workflow runs very often and/or processes a lot of data, set up "Error Workflow" instead)
These settings can also be overwritten on a per workflow basis in the workflow
settings in the Editor UI.
## Execute In Same Process
All workflows get executed in their own separate process. This ensures that all CPU cores
get used and that they do not block each other on CPU intensive tasks. Additionally, this makes sure that
the crash of one execution does not take down the whole application. The disadvantage is, however,
that it slows down the start-time considerably and uses much more memory. So in case the
workflows are not CPU intensive and they have to start very fast, it is possible to run them
all directly in the main-process with this setting.
```bash
export EXECUTIONS_PROCESS=main
```
## Exclude Nodes
It is possible to not allow users to use nodes of a specific node type. For example, if you
do not want that people can write data to the disk with the "n8n-nodes-base.writeBinaryFile"
node and that they cannot execute commands with the "n8n-nodes-base.executeCommand" node, you can
set the following:
```bash
export NODES_EXCLUDE="[\"n8n-nodes-base.executeCommand\",\"n8n-nodes-base.writeBinaryFile\"]"
```
## Custom Nodes Location
Every user can add custom nodes that get loaded by n8n on startup. The default
location is in the subfolder `.n8n/custom` of the user who started n8n.
Additional folders can be defined with an environment variable.
```bash
export N8N_CUSTOM_EXTENSIONS="/home/jim/n8n/custom-nodes;/data/n8n/nodes"
```
## Use built-in and external modules in Function-Nodes
For security reasons, importing modules is restricted by default in the Function-Nodes.
It is, however, possible to lift that restriction for built-in and external modules by
setting the following environment variables:
- `NODE_FUNCTION_ALLOW_BUILTIN`: For builtin modules
- `NODE_FUNCTION_ALLOW_EXTERNAL`: For external modules sourced from n8n/node_modules directory. External module support is disabled when env variable is not set.
```bash
# Allows usage of all builtin modules
export NODE_FUNCTION_ALLOW_BUILTIN=*
# Allows usage of only crypto
export NODE_FUNCTION_ALLOW_BUILTIN=crypto
# Allows usage of only crypto and fs
export NODE_FUNCTION_ALLOW_BUILTIN=crypto,fs
# Allow usage of external npm modules. Wildcard matching is not supported.
export NODE_FUNCTION_ALLOW_EXTERNAL=moment,lodash
```
## SSL
It is possible to start n8n with SSL enabled by supplying a certificate to use:
```bash
export N8N_PROTOCOL=https
export N8N_SSL_KEY=/data/certs/server.key
export N8N_SSL_CERT=/data/certs/server.pem
```
## Timezone
The timezone is set by default to "America/New_York". For instance, it is used by the
Cron node to know at what time the workflow should be started. To set a different
default timezone simply set `GENERIC_TIMEZONE` to the appropriate value. For example,
if you want to set the timezone to Berlin (Germany):
```bash
export GENERIC_TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin"
```
You can find the name of your timezone here:
[https://momentjs.com/timezone/](https://momentjs.com/timezone/)
## User Folder
User-specific data like the encryption key, SQLite database file, and
the ID of the tunnel (if used) gets saved by default in the subfolder
`.n8n` of the user who started n8n. It is possible to overwrite the
user-folder via an environment variable.
```bash
export N8N_USER_FOLDER="/home/jim/n8n"
```
## Webhook URL
The webhook URL will normally be created automatically by combining
`N8N_PROTOCOL`, `N8N_HOST` and `N8N_PORT`. However, if n8n runs behind a
reverse proxy that would not work. That's because n8n runs internally
on port 5678 but is exposed to the web via the reverse proxy on port 443. In
that case, it is important to set the webhook URL manually so that it can be
displayed correctly in the Editor UI and even more important is that the correct
webhook URLs get registred with the external services.
```bash
export WEBHOOK_TUNNEL_URL="https://n8n.example.com/"
```
## Configuration via file
It is also possible to configure n8n using a configuration file.
It is not necessary to define all values but only the ones that should be
different from the defaults.
If needed multiple files can also be supplied to. For example, have generic
base settings and some specific ones depending on the environment.
The path to the JSON configuration file to use can be set using the environment
variable `N8N_CONFIG_FILES`.
```bash
# Single file
export N8N_CONFIG_FILES=/folder/my-config.json
# Multiple files can be comma-separated
export N8N_CONFIG_FILES=/folder/my-config.json,/folder/production.json
```
A possible configuration file could look like this:
```json
{
"executions": {
"process": "main",
"saveDataOnSuccess": "none"
},
"generic": {
"timezone": "Europe/Berlin"
},
"security": {
"basicAuth": {
"active": true,
"user": "frank",
"password": "some-secure-password"
}
},
"nodes": {
"exclude": "[\"n8n-nodes-base.executeCommand\",\"n8n-nodes-base.writeBinaryFile\"]"
}
}
```
All possible values which can be set and their defaults can be found here:
[https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/packages/cli/config/index.ts](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/packages/cli/config/index.ts)

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# Create Node
It is quite easy to create your own nodes in n8n. Mainly three things have to be defined:
1. Generic information like name, description, image/icon
1. The parameters to display via which the user can interact with it
1. The code to run once the node gets executed
To simplify the development process, we created a very basic CLI which creates boilerplate code to get started, builds the node (as they are written in TypeScript), and copies it to the correct location.
## Create the first basic node
1. Install the n8n-node-dev CLI: `npm install -g n8n-node-dev`
1. Create and go into the newly created folder in which you want to keep the code of the node
1. Use CLI to create boilerplate node code: `n8n-node-dev new`
1. Answer the questions (the “Execute” node type is the regular node type that you probably want to create).
It will then create the node in the current folder.
1. Program… Add the functionality to the node
1. Build the node and copy to correct location: `n8n-node-dev build`
That command will build the JavaScript version of the node from the TypeScript code and copy it to the user folder where custom nodes get read from `~/.n8n/custom/`
1. Restart n8n and refresh the window so that the new node gets displayed
## Create own custom n8n-nodes-module
If you want to create multiple custom nodes which are either:
- Only for yourself/your company
- Are only useful for a small number of people
- Require many or large dependencies
It is best to create your own `n8n-nodes-module` which can be installed separately.
That is a simple npm package that contains the nodes and is set up in a way
that n8n can automatically find and load them on startup.
When creating such a module the following rules have to be followed that n8n
can automatically find the nodes in the module:
- The name of the module has to start with `n8n-nodes-`
- The `package.json` file has to contain a key `n8n` with the paths to nodes and credentials
- The module has to be installed alongside n8n
An example starter module which contains one node and credentials and implements
the above can be found here:
[https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n-nodes-starter](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n-nodes-starter)
### Setup to use n8n-nodes-module
To use a custom `n8n-nodes-module`, it simply has to be installed alongside n8n.
For example like this:
```bash
# Create folder for n8n installation
mkdir my-n8n
cd my-n8n
# Install n8n
npm install n8n
# Install custom nodes module
npm install n8n-nodes-my-custom-nodes
# Start n8n
n8n
```
### Development/Testing of custom n8n-nodes-module
This works in the same way as for any other npm module.
Execute in the folder which contains the code of the custom `n8n-nodes-module`
which should be loaded with n8n:
```bash
# Build the code
npm run build
# "Publish" the package locally
npm link
```
Then in the folder in which n8n is installed:
```bash
# "Install" the above locally published module
npm link n8n-nodes-my-custom-nodes
# Start n8n
n8n
```
## Node Development Guidelines
Please make sure that everything works correctly and that no unnecessary code gets added. It is important to follow the following guidelines:
### Do not change incoming data
Never change the incoming data a node receives (which can be queried with `this.getInputData()`) as it gets shared by all nodes. If data has to get added, changed or deleted it has to be cloned and the new data returned. If that is not done, sibling nodes which execute after the current one will operate on the altered data and would process different data than they were supposed to.
It is however not needed to always clone all the data. If a node for, example only, changes only the binary data but not the JSON data, a new item can be created which reuses the reference to the JSON item.
An example can be seen in the code of the [ReadBinaryFile-Node](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/packages/nodes-base/nodes/ReadBinaryFile.node.ts#L69-L83).
### Write nodes in TypeScript
All code of n8n is written in TypeScript and hence, the nodes should also be written in TypeScript. That makes development easier, faster, and avoids at least some bugs.
### Use the built in request library
Some third-party services have their own libraries on npm which make it easier to create an integration. It can be quite tempting to use them. The problem with those is that you add another dependency and not just one you add but also all the dependencies of the dependencies. This means more and more code gets added, has to get loaded, can introduce security vulnerabilities, bugs and so on. So please use the built-in module which can be used like this:
```typescript
const response = await this.helpers.request(options);
```
That is simply using the npm package [`request-promise-native`](https://github.com/request/request-promise-native) which is the basic npm `request` module but with promises. For a full set of `options` consider looking at [the underlying `request` options documentation](https://github.com/request/request#requestoptions-callback).
### Reuse parameter names
When a node can perform multiple operations like edit and delete some kind of entity, for both operations, it would need an entity-id. Do not call them "editId" and "deleteId" simply call them "id". n8n can handle multiple parameters with the same name without a problem as long as only one is visible. To make sure that is the case, the "displayOptions" can be used. By keeping the same name, the value can be kept if a user switches the operation from "edit" to "delete".
### Create an "Options" parameter
Some nodes may need a lot of options. Add only the very important ones to the top level and for all others, create an "Options" parameter where they can be added if needed. This ensures that the interface stays clean and does not unnecessarily confuse people. A good example of that would be the XML node.
### Follow exiting parameter naming guideline
There is not much of a guideline yet but if your node can do multiple things, call the parameter which sets the behavior either "mode" (like "Merge" and "XML" node) or "operation" like the most other ones. If these operations can be done on different resources (like "User" or "Order) create a "resource" parameter (like "Pipedrive" and "Trello" node)
### Node Icons
Check existing node icons as a reference when you create own ones. The resolution of an icon should be 60x60px and saved as PNG.

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# Data Structure
For "basic usage" it is not necessarily needed to understand how the data that
gets passed from one node to another is structured. However, it becomes important if you want to:
- create your own node
- write custom expressions
- use the Function or Function Item node
- you want to get the most out of n8n
In n8n, all the data that is passed between nodes is an array of objects. It has the following structure:
```json
[
{
// Each item has to contain a "json" property. But it can be an empty object like {}.
// Any kind of JSON data is allowed. So arrays and the data being deeply nested is fine.
json: { // The actual data n8n operates on (required)
// This data is only an example it could be any kind of JSON data
jsonKeyName: 'keyValue',
anotherJsonKey: {
lowerLevelJsonKey: 1
}
},
// Binary data of item. The most items in n8n do not contain any (optional)
binary: {
// The key-name "binaryKeyName" is only an example. Any kind of key-name is possible.
binaryKeyName: {
data: '....', // Base64 encoded binary data (required)
mimeType: 'image/png', // Optional but should be set if possible (optional)
fileExtension: 'png', // Optional but should be set if possible (optional)
fileName: 'example.png', // Optional but should be set if possible (optional)
}
}
},
...
]
```

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# Database
By default, n8n uses SQLite to save credentials, past executions, and workflows. However,
n8n also supports MongoDB and PostgresDB.
## Shared Settings
The following environment variables get used by all databases:
- `DB_TABLE_PREFIX` (default: '') - Prefix for table names
## MongoDB
!> **WARNING**: Use PostgresDB, if possible! MongoDB has problems saving large
amounts of data in a document, among other issues. So, support
may be dropped in the future.
To use MongoDB as the database, you can provide the following environment variables like
in the example below:
- `DB_TYPE=mongodb`
- `DB_MONGODB_CONNECTION_URL=<CONNECTION_URL>`
Replace the following placeholders with the actual data:
- MONGO_DATABASE
- MONGO_HOST
- MONGO_PORT
- MONGO_USER
- MONGO_PASSWORD
```bash
export DB_TYPE=mongodb
export DB_MONGODB_CONNECTION_URL=mongodb://MONGO_USER:MONGO_PASSWORD@MONGO_HOST:MONGO_PORT/MONGO_DATABASE
n8n start
```
## PostgresDB
To use PostgresDB as the database, you can provide the following environment variables
- `DB_TYPE=postgresdb`
- `DB_POSTGRESDB_DATABASE` (default: 'n8n')
- `DB_POSTGRESDB_HOST` (default: 'localhost')
- `DB_POSTGRESDB_PORT` (default: 5432)
- `DB_POSTGRESDB_USER` (default: 'root')
- `DB_POSTGRESDB_PASSWORD` (default: empty)
- `DB_POSTGRESDB_SCHEMA` (default: 'public')
```bash
export DB_TYPE=postgresdb
export DB_POSTGRESDB_DATABASE=n8n
export DB_POSTGRESDB_HOST=postgresdb
export DB_POSTGRESDB_PORT=5432
export DB_POSTGRESDB_USER=n8n
export DB_POSTGRESDB_PASSWORD=n8n
export DB_POSTGRESDB_SCHEMA=n8n
n8n start
```
## MySQL / MariaDB
The compatibility with MySQL/MariaDB has been tested. Even then, it is advisable to observe the operation of the application with this database as this option has been recently added. If you spot any problems, feel free to submit a burg report or a pull request.
To use MySQL as database you can provide the following environment variables:
- `DB_TYPE=mysqldb` or `DB_TYPE=mariadb`
- `DB_MYSQLDB_DATABASE` (default: 'n8n')
- `DB_MYSQLDB_HOST` (default: 'localhost')
- `DB_MYSQLDB_PORT` (default: 3306)
- `DB_MYSQLDB_USER` (default: 'root')
- `DB_MYSQLDB_PASSWORD` (default: empty)
```bash
export DB_TYPE=mysqldb
export DB_MYSQLDB_DATABASE=n8n
export DB_MYSQLDB_HOST=mysqldb
export DB_MYSQLDB_PORT=3306
export DB_MYSQLDB_USER=n8n
export DB_MYSQLDB_PASSWORD=n8n
n8n start
```
## SQLite
This is the default database that gets used if nothing is defined.
The database file is located at:
`~/.n8n/database.sqlite`
## Other Databases
Currently, only the databases mentioned above are supported. n8n internally uses
[TypeORM](https://typeorm.io), so adding support for the following databases
should not be too much work:
- CockroachDB
- Microsoft SQL
- Oracle
If you cannot use any of the currently supported databases for some reason and
you can code, we'd appreciate your support in the form of a pull request. If not, you can request
for support here:
[https://community.n8n.io/c/feature-requests/cli](https://community.n8n.io/c/feature-requests/cli)

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# Development
Have you found a bug :bug:? Or maybe you have a nice feature :sparkles: to contribute? The [CONTRIBUTING guide](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) will help you get your development environment ready in minutes.

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# Docker
Detailed information about how to run n8n in Docker can be found in the README
of the [Docker Image](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/docker/images/n8n/README.md).
A basic step by step example setup of n8n with docker-compose and Let's Encrypt is available on the
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# FAQ
## Integrations
### Can you create an integration for service X?
You can request new integrations to be added to our forum. There is a special section for that where
other users can also upvote it so that we know which integrations are important and should be
created next. Request a new feature [here](https://community.n8n.io/c/feature-requests/nodes).
### An integration exists already but a feature is missing. Can you add it?
Adding new functionality to an existing integration is normally not that complicated. So the chance is
high that we can do that quite fast. Post your feature request in the forum and we'll see
what we can do. Request a new feature [here](https://community.n8n.io/c/feature-requests/nodes).
### How can I create an integration myself?
Information about that can be found in the [CONTRIBUTING guide](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
## License
### Which license does n8n use?
n8n is [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed under [Apache 2.0 with Commons Clause](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/packages/cli/LICENSE.md)
### Is n8n open-source?
No. The [Commons Clause](https://commonsclause.com) that is attached to the Apache 2.0 license takes away some rights. Hence, according to the definition of the [Open Source Initiative (OSI)](https://opensource.org/osd), n8n is not open-source. Nonetheless, the source code is open and everyone (individuals and companies) can use it for free. However, it is not allowed to make money directly with n8n.
For instance, one cannot charge others to host or support n8n. However, to make things simpler, we grant everyone (individuals and companies) the right to offer consulting or support without prior permission as long as it is less than 30,000 USD ($30k) per annum.
If your revenue from services based on n8n is greater than $30k per annum, we'd invite you to become a partner and apply for a license. If you have any questions about this, feel free to reach out to us at [license@n8n.io](mailto:license@n8n.io).
### Why is n8n not open-source but [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed instead?
We love open-source and the idea that everybody can freely use and extend what we wrote. Our community is at the heart of everything that we do and we understand that people who contribute to a project are the main drivers that push a project forward. So to make sure that the project continues to evolve and stay alive in the longer run, we decided to attach the Commons Clause. This ensures that no other person or company can make money directly with n8n. Especially if it competes with how we plan to finance our further development. For the greater majority of the people, it will not make any difference at all. At the same time, it protects the project.
As n8n itself depends on and uses a lot of other open-source projects, it is only fair that we support them back. That is why we have planned to contribute a certain percentage of revenue/profit every month to these projects.
We have already started with the first monthly contributions via [Open Collective](https://opencollective.com/n8n). It is not much yet, but we hope to be able to ramp that up substantially over time.

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# Key Components
## Connection
A connection establishes a link between nodes to route data through the workflow. Each node can have one or multiple connections.
## Node
A node is an entry point for retrieving data, a function to process data or an exit for sending data. The data process includes filtering, recomposing and changing data. There can be one or several nodes for your API, service or app. You can easily connect multiple nodes, which allows you to create simple and complex workflows with them intuitively.
For example, consider a Google Sheets node. It can be used to retrieve or write data to a Google Sheet.
## Trigger Node
A trigger node is a node that starts a workflow and supplies the initial data. What triggers it, depends on the node. It could be the time, a webhook call or an event from an external service.
For example, consider a Trello trigger node. When a Trello Board gets updated, it will trigger a workflow to start using the data from the updated board.
## Workflow
A workflow is a canvas on which you can place and connect nodes. A workflow can be started manually or by trigger nodes. A workflow run ends when all active and connected nodes have processed their data.

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# Keyboard Shortcuts
The following keyboard shortcuts can currently be used:
## General
- **Ctrl + Left Mouse Button**: Move/Pan Node View
- **Ctrl + a**: Select all nodes
- **Ctrl + Alt + n**: Create new workflow
- **Ctrl + o**: Open workflow
- **Ctrl + s**: Save the current workflow
- **Ctrl + v**: Paste nodes
- **Tab**: Open "Node Creator". Type to filter and navigate with arrow keys. To create press "enter"
## With node(s) selected
- **ArrowDown**: Select sibling node bellow the current one
- **ArrowLeft**: Select node left of the current one
- **ArrowRight**: Select node right of the current one
- **ArrowUp**: Select sibling node above the current one
- **Ctrl + c**: Copy nodes
- **Ctrl + x**: Cut nodes
- **d**: Deactivate nodes
- **Delete**: Delete nodes
- **F2**: Rename node
- **Shift + ArrowLeft**: Select all nodes left of the current one
- **Shift + ArrowRight**: Select all nodes right of the current one

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# License
n8n is [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed under [Apache 2.0 with Commons Clause](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/packages/cli/LICENSE.md)
Additional information about the license can be found in the [FAQ](faq.md?id=license) and [fair-code](http://faircode.io).

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# Node Basics
## Types
There are two main node types in n8n: Trigger nodes and Regular nodes.
### Trigger Nodes
The Trigger nodes start a workflow and supply the initial data. A workflow can contain multiple trigger nodes but with each execution, only one of them will execute. This is because the other trigger nodes would not have any input as they are the nodes from which the execution of the workflow starts.
### Regular Nodes
These nodes do the actual work. They can add, remove, and edit the data in the flow as well as request and send data to external APIs. They can do everything possible with Node.js in general.
## Credentials
External services need a way to identify and authenticate users. This data can range from an API key over an email/password combination to a very long multi-line private key and can be saved in n8n as credentials.
Nodes in n8n can then request that credential information. As an additional layer of security credentials can only be accessed by node types which specifically have the right to do so.
To make sure that the data is secure, it gets saved to the database encrypted. A random personal encryption key is used which gets automatically generated on the first run of n8n and then saved under `~/.n8n/config`.
## Expressions
With the help of expressions, it is possible to set node parameters dynamically by referencing other data. That can be data from the flow, nodes, the environment or self-generated data. Expressions are normal text with placeholders (everything between {{...}}) that can execute JavaScript code, which offers access to special variables to access data.
An expression could look like this:
My name is: `{{$node["Webhook"].json["query"]["name"]}}`
This one would return "My name is: " and then attach the value that the node with the name "Webhook" outputs and there select the property "query" and its key "name". So if the node would output this data:
```json
{
"query": {
"name": "Jim"
}
}
```
the value would be: "My name is: Jim"
The following special variables are available:
- **$binary**: Incoming binary data of a node
- **$evaluateExpression**: Evaluates a string as expression
- **$env**: Environment variables
- **$items**: Environment variables
- **$json**: Incoming JSON data of a node
- **$node**: Data of other nodes (binary, context, json, parameter, runIndex)
- **$parameters**: Parameters of the current node
- **$runIndex**: The current run index (first time node gets executed it is 0, second time 1, ...)
- **$workflow**: Returns workflow metadata like: active, id, name
Normally it is not needed to write the JavaScript variables manually as they can be selected with the help of the Expression Editor.
## Parameters
Parameters can be set for most nodes in n8n. The values that get set define what exactly a node does.
Parameter values are static by default and are always the same no matter what kind of data the node processes. However, it is possible to set the values dynamically with the help of an Expression. Using Expressions, it is possible to make the parameter value dependent on other factors like the data of flow or parameters of other nodes.
More information about it can be found under [Expressions](#expressions).
## Pausing Node
Sometimes when creating and debugging a workflow, it is helpful to not execute specific nodes. To do that without disconnecting each node, you can pause them. When a node gets paused, the data passes through the node without being changed.
There are two ways to pause a node. You can either press the pause button which gets displayed above the node when hovering over it or select the node and press “d”.

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# Nodes
## Function and Function Item Nodes
These are the most powerful nodes in n8n. With these, almost everything can be done if you know how to
write JavaScript code. Both nodes work very similarly. They give you access to the incoming data
and you can manipulate it.
### Difference between both nodes
The difference is that the code of the Function node gets executed only once. It receives the
full items (JSON and binary data) as an array and expects an array of items as a return value. The items
returned can be totally different from the incoming ones. So it is not only possible to remove and edit
existing items, but also to add or return totally new ones.
The code of the Function Item node on the other hand gets executed once for every item. It receives
one item at a time as input and also just the JSON data. As a return value, it expects the JSON data
of one single item. That makes it possible to add, remove and edit JSON properties of items
but it is not possible to add new or remove existing items. Accessing and changing binary data is only
possible via the methods `getBinaryData` and `setBinaryData`.
Both nodes support promises. So instead of returning the item or items directly, it is also possible to
return a promise which resolves accordingly.
### Function-Node
#### Variable: items
It contains all the items that the node received as input.
Information about how the data is structured can be found on the page [Data Structure](data-structure.md).
The data can be accessed and manipulated like this:
```typescript
// Sets the JSON data property "myFileName" of the first item to the name of the
// file which is set in the binary property "image" of the same item.
items[0].json.myFileName = items[0].binary.image.fileName;
return items;
```
This example creates 10 dummy items with the ids 0 to 9:
```typescript
const newItems = [];
for (let i=0;i<10;i++) {
newItems.push({
json: {
id: i
}
});
}
return newItems;
```
#### Method: $item(index: number, runIndex?: number)
With `$item` it is possible to access the data of parent nodes. That can be the item data but also
the parameters. It expects as input an index of the item the data should be returned for. This is
needed because for each item the data returned can be different. This is probably obvious for the
item data itself but maybe less for data like parameters. The reason why it is also needed, is
that they may contain an expression. Expressions get always executed of the context for an item.
If that would not be the case, for example, the Email Send node not would be able to send multiple
emails at once to different people. Instead, the same person would receive multiple emails.
The index is 0 based. So `$item(0)` will return the first item, `$item(1)` the second one, ...
By default the item of the last run of the node will be returned. So if the referenced node ran
3x (its last runIndex is 2) and the current node runs the first time (its runIndex is 0) the
data of runIndex 2 of the referenced node will be returned.
For more information about what data can be accessed via $node, check [here](#variable-node).
Example:
```typescript
// Returns the value of the JSON data property "myNumber" of Node "Set" (first item)
const myNumber = $item(0).$node["Set"].json["myNumber"];
// Like above but data of the 6th item
const myNumber = $item(5).$node["Set"].json["myNumber"];
// Returns the value of the parameter "channel" of Node "Slack".
// If it contains an expression the value will be resolved with the
// data of the first item.
const channel = $item(0).$node["Slack"].parameter["channel"];
// Like above but resolved with the value of the 10th item.
const channel = $item(9).$node["Slack"].parameter["channel"];
```
#### Method: $items(nodeName?: string, outputIndex?: number, runIndex?: number)
Gives access to all the items of current or parent nodes. If no parameters get supplied,
it returns all the items of the current node.
If a node-name is given, it returns the items the node output on its first output
(index: 0, most nodes only have one output, exceptions are IF and Switch-Node) on
its last run.
Example:
```typescript
// Returns all the items of the current node and current run
const allItems = $items();
// Returns all items the node "IF" outputs (index: 0 which is Output "true" of its most recent run)
const allItems = $items("IF");
// Returns all items the node "IF" outputs (index: 0 which is Output "true" of the same run as current node)
const allItems = $items("IF", 0, $runIndex);
// Returns all items the node "IF" outputs (index: 1 which is Output "false" of run 0 which is the first run)
const allItems = $items("IF", 1, 0);
```
#### Variable: $node
Works exactly like `$item` with the difference that it will always return the data of the first item and
the last run of the node.
```typescript
// Returns the fileName of binary property "data" of Node "HTTP Request"
const fileName = $node["HTTP Request"].binary["data"]["fileName"]}}
// Returns the context data "noItemsLeft" of Node "SplitInBatches"
const noItemsLeft = $node["SplitInBatches"].context["noItemsLeft"];
// Returns the value of the JSON data property "myNumber" of Node "Set"
const myNumber = $node["Set"].json['myNumber'];
// Returns the value of the parameter "channel" of Node "Slack"
const channel = $node["Slack"].parameter["channel"];
// Returns the index of the last run of Node "HTTP Request"
const runIndex = $node["HTTP Request"].runIndex}}
```
#### Variable: $runIndex
Contains the index of the current run of the node.
```typescript
// Returns all items the node "IF" outputs (index: 0 which is Output "true" of the same run as current node)
const allItems = $items("IF", 0, $runIndex);
```
#### Variable: $workflow
Gives information about the current workflow.
```typescript
const isActive = $workflow.active;
const workflowId = $workflow.id;
const workflowName = $workflow.name;
```
#### Method: $evaluateExpression(expression: string, itemIndex: number)
Evaluates a given string as expression.
If no `itemIndex` is provided it uses by default in the Function-Node the data of item 0 and
in the Function Item-Node the data of the current item.
Example:
```javascript
items[0].json.variable1 = $evaluateExpression('{{1+2}}');
items[0].json.variable2 = $evaluateExpression($node["Set"].json["myExpression"], 1);
return items;
```
#### Method: getWorkflowStaticData(type)
Gives access to the static workflow data.
It is possible to save data directly with the workflow. This data should, however, be very small.
A common use case is to for example to save a timestamp of the last item that got processed from
an RSS-Feed or database. It will always return an object. Properties can then read, delete or
set on that object. When the workflow execution succeeds, n8n will check automatically if the data
has changed and will save it, if necessary.
There are two types of static data. The "global" and the "node" one. Global static data is the
same in the whole workflow. And every node in the workflow can access it. The node static data
, however, is different for every node and only the node which set it can retrieve it again.
Example:
```javascript
// Get the global workflow static data
const staticData = getWorkflowStaticData('global');
// Get the static data of the node
const staticData = getWorkflowStaticData('node');
// Access its data
const lastExecution = staticData.lastExecution;
// Update its data
staticData.lastExecution = new Date().getTime();
// Delete data
delete staticData.lastExecution;
```
It is important to know that the static data can not be read and written when testing via the UI.
The data there will always be empty and the changes will not persist. Only when a workflow
is active and it gets called by a Trigger or Webhook, the static data will be saved.
### Function Item-Node
#### Variable: item
It contains the "json" data of the currently processed item.
The data can be accessed and manipulated like this:
```json
// Uses the data of an already existing key to create a new additional one
item.newIncrementedCounter = item.existingCounter + 1;
return item;
```
#### Method: getBinaryData()
Returns all the binary data (all keys) of the item which gets currently processed.
#### Method: setBinaryData(binaryData)
Sets all the binary data (all keys) of the item which gets currently processed.
#### Method: getWorkflowStaticData(type)
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# Quick Start
## Give n8n a spin
To spin up n8n, you can run:
```bash
npx n8n
```
It will download everything that is needed to start n8n.
You can then access n8n by opening:
[http://localhost:5678](http://localhost:5678)
## Start with docker
To play around with n8n, you can also start it using docker:
```bash
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
n8nio/n8n
```
Be aware that all the data will be lost once the docker container gets removed. To
persist the data mount the `~/.n8n` folder:
```bash
docker run -it --rm \
--name n8n \
-p 5678:5678 \
-v ~/.n8n:/root/.n8n \
n8nio/n8n
```
More information about the Docker setup can be found in the README file of the
[Docker Image](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/docker/images/n8n/README.md).
In case you run into issues, check out the [troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) page or ask for help in the community [forum](https://community.n8n.io/).

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# Security
By default, n8n can be accessed by everybody. This is okay if you only have it running
locally but if you deploy it on a server which is accessible from the web, you have
to make sure that n8n is protected.
Right now we have very basic protection in place using basic-auth. It can be activated
by setting the following environment variables:
```bash
export N8N_BASIC_AUTH_ACTIVE=true
export N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER=<USER>
export N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD=<PASSWORD>
```

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# Sensitive Data via File
To avoid passing sensitive information via environment variables, "_FILE" may be
appended to some environment variables. It will then load the data from a file
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

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# Server Setup
!> ***Important***: Make sure that you secure your n8n instance as described under [Security](security.md).
## Example setup with docker-compose
If you have already installed docker and docker-compose, then you can directly start with step 4.
### 1. Install Docker
This can vary depending on the Linux distribution used. Example bellow is for Ubuntu:
```bash
sudo apt update
sudo apt install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common
curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic stable"
sudo apt update
sudo apt install docker-ce -y
```
### 2. Optional: If it should run as not root user
Run when logged in as the user that should also be allowed to run docker:
```bash
sudo usermod -aG docker ${USER}
su - ${USER}
```
### 3. Install Docker-compose
This can vary depending on the Linux distribution used. Example bellow is for Ubuntu:
Check before what version the latestand replace "1.24.1" with that version accordingly.
https://github.com/docker/compose/releases
```bash
sudo curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.24.1/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
```
### 4. Setup DNS
Add A record to route the subdomain accordingly.
```
Type: A
Name: n8n (or whatever the subdomain should be)
IP address: <IP_OF_YOUR_SERVER>
```
### 5. Create docker-compose file
Save this file as `docker-compose.yml`
Normally no changes should be needed.
```yaml
version: "3"
services:
traefik:
image: "traefik"
command:
- "--api=true"
- "--api.insecure=true"
- "--providers.docker=true"
- "--providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false"
- "--entrypoints.websecure.address=:443"
- "--certificatesresolvers.mytlschallenge.acme.tlschallenge=true"
- "--certificatesresolvers.mytlschallenge.acme.email=${SSL_EMAIL}"
- "--certificatesresolvers.mytlschallenge.acme.storage=/letsencrypt/acme.json"
ports:
- "443:443"
volumes:
- ${DATA_FOLDER}/letsencrypt:/letsencrypt
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
n8n:
image: n8nio/n8n
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:5678:5678"
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.rule=Host(`${SUBDOMAIN}.${DOMAIN_NAME}`)
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.tls=true
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.entrypoints=websecure
- traefik.http.routers.n8n.tls.certresolver=mytlschallenge
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.SSLRedirect=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.STSSeconds=315360000
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.browserXSSFilter=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.contentTypeNosniff=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.forceSTSHeader=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.SSLHost=${DOMAIN_NAME}
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.STSIncludeSubdomains=true
- traefik.http.middlewares.n8n.headers.STSPreload=true
environment:
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_ACTIVE=true
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER
- N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD
- N8N_HOST=${SUBDOMAIN}.${DOMAIN_NAME}
- N8N_PORT=5678
- N8N_LISTEN_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
- N8N_PROTOCOL=https
- NODE_ENV=production
- WEBHOOK_TUNNEL_URL=https://${SUBDOMAIN}.${DOMAIN_NAME}/
- VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API=https://${SUBDOMAIN}.${DOMAIN_NAME}/
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- ${DATA_FOLDER}/.n8n:/root/.n8n
```
### 6. Create `.env` file
Create `.env` file and change it accordingly.
```bash
# Folder where data should be saved
DATA_FOLDER=/root/n8n/
# The top level domain to serve from
DOMAIN_NAME=example.com
# The subdomain to serve from
SUBDOMAIN=n8n
# DOMAIN_NAME and SUBDOMAIN combined decide where n8n will be reachable from
# above example would result in: https://n8n.example.com
# The user name to use for autentication - IMPORTANT ALWAYS CHANGE!
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_USER=user
# The password to use for autentication - IMPORTANT ALWAYS CHANGE!
N8N_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD=password
# Optional timezone to set which gets used by Cron-Node by default
# If not set New York time will be used
GENERIC_TIMEZONE=Europe/Berlin
# The email address to use for the SSL certificate creation
SSL_EMAIL=user@example.com
```
### 7. Create data folder
Create the folder which is defined as `DATA_FOLDER`. In the example
above, it is `/root/n8n/`.
In that folder, the database file from SQLite as well as the encryption key will be saved.
The folder can be created like this:
```
mkdir /root/n8n/
```
### 8. Start docker-compose setup
n8n can now be started via:
```bash
sudo docker-compose up -d
```
In case it should ever be stopped that can be done with this command:
```bash
sudo docker-compose stop
```
### 9. Done
n8n will now be reachable via the above defined subdomain + domain combination.
The above example would result in: https://n8n.example.com
n8n will only be reachable via https and not via http.

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# Setup
## Installation
To install n8n globally:
```bash
npm install n8n -g
```
## Start
After the installation n8n can be started by simply typing in:
```bash
n8n
# or
n8n start
```
## Start with tunnel
!> **WARNING**: This is only meant for local development and testing. It should not be used in production!
To be able to use webhooks for trigger nodes of external services like GitHub, n8n has to be reachable from the web. To make that easy, n8n has a special tunnel service, which redirects requests from our servers to your local n8n instance (uses this code: [https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel](https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel)).
To use it, simply start n8n with `--tunnel`
```bash
n8n start --tunnel
```
In case you run into issues, check out the [troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) page or ask for help in the community [forum](https://community.n8n.io/).

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# Start Workflows via CLI
Workflows cannot be only started by triggers, webhooks or manually via the
Editor. It is also possible to start them directly via the CLI.
Execute a saved workflow by its ID:
```bash
n8n execute --id <ID>
```
Execute a workflow from a workflow file:
```bash
n8n execute --file <WORKFLOW_FILE>
```

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# This is a simple test
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# Troubleshooting
## Windows
If you are experiencing issues running n8n with the typical flow of:
```powershell
npx n8n
```
### Requirements
Please ensure that you have the following requirements fulfilled:
- Install latest version of [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
- Install [Python 2.7](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2717/) (It is okay to have multiple versions installed on the machine)
- Windows SDK
- C++ Desktop Development Tools
- Windows Build Tools
#### Install build tools
If you haven't satisfied the above, follow this procedure through your PowerShell (run with administrative privileges).
This command installs the build tools, windows SDK and the C++ development tools in one package.
```powershell
npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
```
#### Configure npm to use Python version 2.7
```powershell
npm config set python python2.7
```
#### Configure npm to use correct msvs version
```powershell
npm config set msvs_version 2017 --global
```
### Lesser known issues:
#### mmmagic npm package when using MSbuild tools with Visual Studio
While installing this package, `node-gyp` is run and it might fail to install it with an error appearing in the ballpark of:
```
gyp ERR! stack Error: spawn C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\**Enterprise**\MSBuild\Current\Bin\MSBuild.exe ENOENT
```
It is seeking the `MSBuild.exe` in a directory that does not exist. If you are using Visual Studio Community or vice versa, you can change the path of MSBuild with command:
```powershell
npm config set msbuild_path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\**Community**\MSBuild\Current\Bin\MSBuild.exe"
```
Attempt to install package again after running the command above.

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# Tutorials
## Examples
Example workflows which show what can be done with n8n can be found here:
[https://n8n.io/workflows](https://n8n.io/workflows)
If you want to know how a node can get used in context, you can search for it here:
[https://n8n.io/nodes](https://n8n.io/nodes). There it shows in which workflows the
node got used.
## Videos
- [Slack Notification on Github Star](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w7xIMKLVAg)
- [Typeform to Google Sheet and Slack or Email](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn3-d4IiW44)
### Community Tutorials
- [n8n basics 1/3 - Getting Started](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIaxjH2CyFc)
- [n8n basics 2/3 - Simple Workflow](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovlxledZfM4)
- [n8n basics 3/3 - Transforming JSON](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGAEAcfwV8w)
- [n8n Google Integration - Using Google Sheets and Google Api nodes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFqx8OmkqVE)

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# Workflow
## Activate
Activating a workflow means that the Trigger and Webhook nodes get activated and can trigger a workflow to run. By default all the newly created workflows are deactivated. That means that even if a Trigger node like the Cron node should start a workflow because a predefined time is reached, it will not unless the workflow gets activated. It is only possible to activate a workflow which contains a Trigger or a Webhook node.
## Data Flow
Nodes do not only process one "item", they process multiple ones. So if the Trello node is set to "Create-Card" and it has an expression set for "Name" to be set depending on "name" property, it will create a card for each item, always choosing the name-property-value of the current one.
This data would, for example, create two boards. One named "test1" the other one named "test2":
```json
[
{
name: "test1"
},
{
name: "test2"
}
]
```
## Error Workflows
For each workflow, an optional "Error Workflow" can be set. It gets executed in case the execution of the workflow fails. That makes it possible to, for instance, inform the user via Email or Slack if something goes wrong. The same "Error Workflow" can be set on multiple workflows.
The only difference between a regular workflow and an "Error Workflow" is that it contains an "Error Trigger" node. So it is important to make sure that this node gets created before setting a workflow as "Error Workflow".
The "Error Trigger" node will trigger in case the execution fails and receives information about it. The data looks like this:
```json
[
{
"execution": {
"id": "231",
"url": "https://n8n.example.com/execution/231",
"retryOf": "34",
"error": {
"message": "Example Error Message",
"stack": "Stacktrace"
},
"lastNodeExecuted": "Node With Error",
"mode": "manual"
},
"workflow": {
"id": "1",
"name": "Example Workflow"
}
}
]
```
All information is always present except:
- **execution.id**: Only present when the execution gets saved in the database
- **execution.url**: Only present when the execution gets saved in the database
- **execution.retryOf**: Only present when the execution is a retry of a previously failed execution
### Setting Error Workflow
An "Error Workflow" can be set in the Workflow Settings which can be accessed by pressing the "Workflow" button in the menu on the on the left side. The last option is "Settings". In the window that appears, the "Error Workflow" can be selected via the Dropdown "Error Workflow".
## Share Workflows
All workflows are JSON and can be shared very easily.
There are multiple ways to download a workflow as JSON to then share it with other people via Email, Slack, Skype, Dropbox, …
1. Press the "Download" button under the Workflow menu in the sidebar on the left. It then downloads the workflow as a JSON file.
1. Select the nodes in the editor which should be exported and then copy them (Ctrl + c). The nodes then get saved as JSON in the clipboard and can be pasted wherever desired (Ctrl + v).
Importing that JSON representation again into n8n is as easy and can also be done in different ways:
1. Press "Import from File" or "Import from URL" under the Workflow menu in the sidebar on the left.
1. Copy the JSON workflow to the clipboard (Ctrl + c) and then simply pasting it directly into the editor (Ctrl + v).
## Workflow Settings
On each workflow, it is possible to set some custom settings and overwrite some of the global default settings. Currently, the following settings can be set:
### Error Workflow
Workflow to run in case the execution of the current workflow fails. More information in section [Error Workflows](#error-workflows).
### Timezone
The timezone to use in the current workflow. If not set, the global Timezone (by default "New York" gets used). For instance, this is important for the Cron Trigger node.
### Save Data Error Execution
If the Execution data of the workflow should be saved when it fails.
### Save Data Success Execution
If the Execution data of the workflow should be saved when it succeeds.
### Save Manual Executions
If executions started from the Editor UI should be saved.

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"start:default": "cd packages/cli/bin && ./n8n",
"start:windows": "cd packages/cli/bin && n8n",
"test": "lerna run test",
"tslint": "lerna exec npm run tslint",
"watch": "lerna run --parallel watch"
},
"devDependencies": {

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# n8n - Workflow Automation Tool
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-logo.png)
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/assets/n8n-logo.png)
n8n is a free and open [fair-code](http://faircode.io) licensed node based Workflow Automation Tool. It can be self-hosted, easily extended, and so also used with internal tools.
<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-screenshot.png"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-screenshot.png" width="550" alt="n8n.io - Screenshot"></a>
<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

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credentials: {
overwrite: {
// Allows to set default values for credentials which
// get automatically prefilled and the user does not get
// displayed and can not change.
// Format: { CREDENTIAL_NAME: { PARAMTER: VALUE }}
doc: 'Overwrites for credentials',
format: '*',
default: '{}',
env: 'CREDENTIALS_OVERWRITE'
}
data: {
// Allows to set default values for credentials which
// get automatically prefilled and the user does not get
// displayed and can not change.
// Format: { CREDENTIAL_NAME: { PARAMTER: VALUE }}
doc: 'Overwrites for credentials',
format: '*',
default: '{}',
env: 'CREDENTIALS_OVERWRITE_DATA'
},
endpoint: {
doc: 'Fetch credentials from API',
format: String,
default: '',
env: 'CREDENTIALS_OVERWRITE_ENDPOINT',
},
},
},
executions: {
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// If a workflow executes all the data gets saved by default. This
// could be a problem when a workflow gets executed a lot and processes
// a lot of data. To not write the database full it is possible to
// not save the execution at all.
// a lot of data. To not exceed the database's capacity it is possible to
// prune the database regularly or to not save the execution at all.
// Depending on if the execution did succeed or error a different
// save behaviour can be set.
saveDataOnError: {
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// in the editor.
saveDataManualExecutions: {
doc: 'Save data of executions when started manually via editor',
format: 'Boolean',
default: false,
env: 'EXECUTIONS_DATA_SAVE_MANUAL_EXECUTIONS'
},
// To not exceed the database's capacity and keep its size moderate
// the execution data gets pruned regularly (default: 1 hour interval).
// All saved execution data older than the max age will be deleted.
// Pruning is currently not activated by default, which will change in
// a future version.
pruneData: {
doc: 'Delete data of past executions on a rolling basis',
format: 'Boolean',
default: false,
env: 'EXECUTIONS_DATA_PRUNE'
},
pruneDataMaxAge: {
doc: 'How old (hours) the execution data has to be to get deleted',
format: Number,
default: 336,
env: 'EXECUTIONS_DATA_MAX_AGE'
},
pruneDataTimeout: {
doc: 'Timeout (seconds) after execution data has been pruned',
format: Number,
default: 3600,
env: 'EXECUTIONS_DATA_PRUNE_TIMEOUT'
},
},
generic: {
@ -196,6 +229,13 @@ const config = convict({
},
// How n8n can be reached (Editor & REST-API)
path: {
format: String,
default: '/',
arg: 'path',
env: 'N8N_PATH',
doc: 'Path n8n is deployed to'
},
host: {
format: String,
default: 'localhost',

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@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ module.exports = [
"logging": false,
"host": "localhost",
"username": "postgres",
"password": "docker",
"password": "",
"port": 5432,
"database": "postgres",
"database": "n8n",
"schema": "public",
"entities": Object.values(PostgresDb),
"migrations": [
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ module.exports = [
"username": "root",
"password": "password",
"host": "localhost",
"port": "3308",
"port": "3306",
"logging": false,
"entities": Object.values(MySQLDb),
"migrations": [
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ module.exports = [
"username": "root",
"password": "password",
"host": "localhost",
"port": "3308",
"port": "3306",
"logging": false,
"entities": Object.values(MySQLDb),
"migrations": [
@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ module.exports = [
"subscribersDir": "./src/databases/mysqldb/Subscribers"
}
},
];
];

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "n8n",
"version": "0.70.0",
"version": "0.74.0",
"description": "n8n Workflow Automation Tool",
"license": "SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE.md",
"homepage": "https://n8n.io",
@ -100,10 +100,10 @@
"lodash.get": "^4.4.2",
"mongodb": "^3.5.5",
"mysql2": "^2.0.1",
"n8n-core": "~0.36.0",
"n8n-editor-ui": "~0.47.0",
"n8n-nodes-base": "~0.65.0",
"n8n-workflow": "~0.33.0",
"n8n-core": "~0.39.0",
"n8n-editor-ui": "~0.50.0",
"n8n-nodes-base": "~0.69.0",
"n8n-workflow": "~0.35.0",
"oauth-1.0a": "^2.2.6",
"open": "^7.0.0",
"pg": "^7.11.0",

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@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ import {
WorkflowHelpers,
WorkflowRunner,
WorkflowExecuteAdditionalData,
IWebhookDb,
} from './';
import {
ActiveWorkflows,
ActiveWebhooks,
NodeExecuteFunctions,
} from 'n8n-core';
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import {
INode,
INodeExecutionData,
IRunExecutionData,
IWebhookData,
NodeHelpers,
IWorkflowExecuteAdditionalData as IWorkflowExecuteAdditionalDataWorkflow,
WebhookHttpMethod,
Workflow,
@ -35,22 +35,23 @@ import {
import * as express from 'express';
export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
private activeWorkflows: ActiveWorkflows | null = null;
private activeWebhooks: ActiveWebhooks | null = null;
private activationErrors: {
[key: string]: IActivationError;
} = {};
async init() {
// Get the active workflows from database
// NOTE
// Here I guess we can have a flag on the workflow table like hasTrigger
// so intead of pulling all the active wehhooks just pull the actives that have a trigger
const workflowsData: IWorkflowDb[] = await Db.collections.Workflow!.find({ active: true }) as IWorkflowDb[];
this.activeWebhooks = new ActiveWebhooks();
// Add them as active workflows
this.activeWorkflows = new ActiveWorkflows();
if (workflowsData.length !== 0) {
@ -58,20 +59,27 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
console.log(' Start Active Workflows:');
console.log(' ================================');
const nodeTypes = NodeTypes();
for (const workflowData of workflowsData) {
console.log(` - ${workflowData.name}`);
try {
await this.add(workflowData.id.toString(), workflowData);
console.log(` => Started`);
} catch (error) {
console.log(` => ERROR: Workflow could not be activated:`);
console.log(` ${error.message}`);
const workflow = new Workflow({ id: workflowData.id.toString(), name: workflowData.name, nodes: workflowData.nodes, connections: workflowData.connections, active: workflowData.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflowData.staticData, settings: workflowData.settings});
if (workflow.getTriggerNodes().length !== 0
|| workflow.getPollNodes().length !== 0) {
console.log(` - ${workflowData.name}`);
try {
await this.add(workflowData.id.toString(), workflowData);
console.log(` => Started`);
} catch (error) {
console.log(` => ERROR: Workflow could not be activated:`);
console.log(` ${error.message}`);
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Removes all the currently active workflows
*
@ -94,7 +102,6 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
return;
}
/**
* Checks if a webhook for the given method and path exists and executes the workflow.
*
@ -110,30 +117,41 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
throw new ResponseHelper.ResponseError('The "activeWorkflows" instance did not get initialized yet.', 404, 404);
}
const webhookData: IWebhookData | undefined = this.activeWebhooks!.get(httpMethod, path);
const webhook = await Db.collections.Webhook?.findOne({ webhookPath: path, method: httpMethod }) as IWebhookDb;
if (webhookData === undefined) {
// check if something exist
if (webhook === undefined) {
// The requested webhook is not registered
throw new ResponseHelper.ResponseError(`The requested webhook "${httpMethod} ${path}" is not registered.`, 404, 404);
}
const workflowData = await Db.collections.Workflow!.findOne(webhookData.workflowId);
const workflowData = await Db.collections.Workflow!.findOne(webhook.workflowId);
if (workflowData === undefined) {
throw new ResponseHelper.ResponseError(`Could not find workflow with id "${webhookData.workflowId}"`, 404, 404);
throw new ResponseHelper.ResponseError(`Could not find workflow with id "${webhook.workflowId}"`, 404, 404);
}
const nodeTypes = NodeTypes();
const workflow = new Workflow({ id: webhookData.workflowId, name: workflowData.name, nodes: workflowData.nodes, connections: workflowData.connections, active: workflowData.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflowData.staticData, settings: workflowData.settings});
const workflow = new Workflow({ id: webhook.workflowId.toString(), name: workflowData.name, nodes: workflowData.nodes, connections: workflowData.connections, active: workflowData.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflowData.staticData, settings: workflowData.settings});
const credentials = await WorkflowCredentials([workflow.getNode(webhook.node as string) as INode]);
const additionalData = await WorkflowExecuteAdditionalData.getBase(credentials);
const webhookData = NodeHelpers.getNodeWebhooks(workflow, workflow.getNode(webhook.node as string) as INode, additionalData).filter((webhook) => {
return (webhook.httpMethod === httpMethod && webhook.path === path);
})[0];
// Get the node which has the webhook defined to know where to start from and to
// get additional data
const workflowStartNode = workflow.getNode(webhookData.node);
if (workflowStartNode === null) {
throw new ResponseHelper.ResponseError('Could not find node to process webhook.', 404, 404);
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const executionMode = 'webhook';
//@ts-ignore
WebhookHelpers.executeWebhook(workflow, webhookData, workflowData, workflowStartNode, executionMode, undefined, req, res, (error: Error | null, data: object) => {
if (error !== null) {
return reject(error);
@ -143,19 +161,14 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
});
}
/**
* Returns the ids of the currently active workflows
*
* @returns {string[]}
* @memberof ActiveWorkflowRunner
*/
getActiveWorkflows(): string[] {
if (this.activeWorkflows === null) {
return [];
}
return this.activeWorkflows.allActiveWorkflows();
getActiveWorkflows(): Promise<IWorkflowDb[]> {
return Db.collections.Workflow?.find({ select: ['id'] }) as Promise<IWorkflowDb[]>;
}
@ -166,15 +179,11 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
* @returns {boolean}
* @memberof ActiveWorkflowRunner
*/
isActive(id: string): boolean {
if (this.activeWorkflows !== null) {
return this.activeWorkflows.isActive(id);
}
return false;
async isActive(id: string): Promise<boolean> {
const workflow = await Db.collections.Workflow?.findOne({ id }) as IWorkflowDb;
return workflow?.active as boolean;
}
/**
* Return error if there was a problem activating the workflow
*
@ -190,7 +199,6 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
return this.activationErrors[id];
}
/**
* Adds all the webhooks of the workflow
*
@ -202,12 +210,69 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
*/
async addWorkflowWebhooks(workflow: Workflow, additionalData: IWorkflowExecuteAdditionalDataWorkflow, mode: WorkflowExecuteMode): Promise<void> {
const webhooks = WebhookHelpers.getWorkflowWebhooks(workflow, additionalData);
let path = '' as string | undefined;
for (const webhookData of webhooks) {
await this.activeWebhooks!.add(workflow, webhookData, mode);
// Save static data!
await WorkflowHelpers.saveStaticData(workflow);
const node = workflow.getNode(webhookData.node) as INode;
node.name = webhookData.node;
path = node.parameters.path as string;
if (node.parameters.path === undefined) {
path = workflow.getSimpleParameterValue(node, webhookData.webhookDescription['path']) as string | undefined;
if (path === undefined) {
// TODO: Use a proper logger
console.error(`No webhook path could be found for node "${node.name}" in workflow "${workflow.id}".`);
continue;
}
}
const isFullPath: boolean = workflow.getSimpleParameterValue(node, webhookData.webhookDescription['isFullPath'], false) as boolean;
const webhook = {
workflowId: webhookData.workflowId,
webhookPath: NodeHelpers.getNodeWebhookPath(workflow.id as string, node, path, isFullPath),
node: node.name,
method: webhookData.httpMethod,
} as IWebhookDb;
try {
await Db.collections.Webhook?.insert(webhook);
const webhookExists = await workflow.runWebhookMethod('checkExists', webhookData, NodeExecuteFunctions, mode, false);
if (webhookExists === false) {
// If webhook does not exist yet create it
await workflow.runWebhookMethod('create', webhookData, NodeExecuteFunctions, mode, false);
}
} catch (error) {
let errorMessage = '';
await Db.collections.Webhook?.delete({ workflowId: workflow.id });
// if it's a workflow from the the insert
// TODO check if there is standard error code for deplicate key violation that works
// with all databases
if (error.name === 'MongoError' || error.name === 'QueryFailedError') {
errorMessage = `The webhook path [${webhook.webhookPath}] and method [${webhook.method}] already exist.`;
} else if (error.detail) {
// it's a error runnig the webhook methods (checkExists, create)
errorMessage = error.detail;
} else {
errorMessage = error.message;
}
throw new Error(errorMessage);
}
}
// Save static data!
await WorkflowHelpers.saveStaticData(workflow);
}
@ -227,13 +292,29 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
const nodeTypes = NodeTypes();
const workflow = new Workflow({ id: workflowId, name: workflowData.name, nodes: workflowData.nodes, connections: workflowData.connections, active: workflowData.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflowData.staticData, settings: workflowData.settings });
await this.activeWebhooks!.removeWorkflow(workflow);
const mode = 'internal';
// Save the static workflow data if needed
await WorkflowHelpers.saveStaticData(workflow);
const credentials = await WorkflowCredentials(workflowData.nodes);
const additionalData = await WorkflowExecuteAdditionalData.getBase(credentials);
const webhooks = WebhookHelpers.getWorkflowWebhooks(workflow, additionalData);
for (const webhookData of webhooks) {
await workflow.runWebhookMethod('delete', webhookData, NodeExecuteFunctions, mode, false);
}
// if it's a mongo objectId convert it to string
if (typeof workflowData.id === 'object') {
workflowData.id = workflowData.id.toString();
}
const webhook = {
workflowId: workflowData.id,
} as IWebhookDb;
await Db.collections.Webhook?.delete(webhook);
}
/**
* Runs the given workflow
*
@ -322,7 +403,6 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
});
}
/**
* Makes a workflow active
*
@ -361,7 +441,11 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
// Add the workflows which have webhooks defined
await this.addWorkflowWebhooks(workflowInstance, additionalData, mode);
await this.activeWorkflows.add(workflowId, workflowInstance, additionalData, getTriggerFunctions, getPollFunctions);
if (workflowInstance.getTriggerNodes().length !== 0
|| workflowInstance.getPollNodes().length !== 0) {
await this.activeWorkflows.add(workflowId, workflowInstance, additionalData, getTriggerFunctions, getPollFunctions);
}
if (this.activationErrors[workflowId] !== undefined) {
// If there were activation errors delete them
@ -386,7 +470,6 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
await WorkflowHelpers.saveStaticData(workflowInstance!);
}
/**
* Makes a workflow inactive
*
@ -395,6 +478,7 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
* @memberof ActiveWorkflowRunner
*/
async remove(workflowId: string): Promise<void> {
if (this.activeWorkflows !== null) {
// Remove all the webhooks of the workflow
await this.removeWorkflowWebhooks(workflowId);
@ -404,8 +488,13 @@ export class ActiveWorkflowRunner {
delete this.activationErrors[workflowId];
}
// Remove the workflow from the "list" of active workflows
return this.activeWorkflows.remove(workflowId);
// if it's active in memory then it's a trigger
// so remove from list of actives workflows
if (this.activeWorkflows.isActive(workflowId)) {
this.activeWorkflows.remove(workflowId);
}
return;
}
throw new Error(`The "activeWorkflows" instance did not get initialized yet.`);

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ class CredentialsOverwritesClass {
return;
}
const data = await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('credentials.overwrite') as string;
const data = await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('credentials.overwrite.data') as string;
try {
this.overwriteData = JSON.parse(data);
@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ class CredentialsOverwritesClass {
}
applyOverwrite(type: string, data: ICredentialDataDecryptedObject) {
const overwrites = this.get(type);
if (overwrites === undefined) {

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@ -29,22 +29,31 @@ export let collections: IDatabaseCollections = {
Credentials: null,
Execution: null,
Workflow: null,
Webhook: null,
};
import {
InitialMigration1587669153312
InitialMigration1587669153312,
WebhookModel1589476000887,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594828256133,
} from './databases/postgresdb/migrations';
import {
InitialMigration1587563438936
InitialMigration1587563438936,
WebhookModel1592679094242,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594910478695,
} from './databases/mongodb/migrations';
import {
InitialMigration1588157391238
InitialMigration1588157391238,
WebhookModel1592447867632,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594902918301,
} from './databases/mysqldb/migrations';
import {
InitialMigration1588102412422
InitialMigration1588102412422,
WebhookModel1592445003908,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594825041918,
} from './databases/sqlite/migrations';
import * as path from 'path';
@ -66,7 +75,11 @@ export async function init(): Promise<IDatabaseCollections> {
entityPrefix,
url: await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('database.mongodb.connectionUrl') as string,
useNewUrlParser: true,
migrations: [InitialMigration1587563438936],
migrations: [
InitialMigration1587563438936,
WebhookModel1592679094242,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594910478695,
],
migrationsRun: true,
migrationsTableName: `${entityPrefix}migrations`,
};
@ -99,7 +112,11 @@ export async function init(): Promise<IDatabaseCollections> {
port: await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('database.postgresdb.port') as number,
username: await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('database.postgresdb.user') as string,
schema: config.get('database.postgresdb.schema'),
migrations: [InitialMigration1587669153312],
migrations: [
InitialMigration1587669153312,
WebhookModel1589476000887,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594828256133,
],
migrationsRun: true,
migrationsTableName: `${entityPrefix}migrations`,
ssl,
@ -118,7 +135,11 @@ export async function init(): Promise<IDatabaseCollections> {
password: await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('database.mysqldb.password') as string,
port: await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('database.mysqldb.port') as number,
username: await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('database.mysqldb.user') as string,
migrations: [InitialMigration1588157391238],
migrations: [
InitialMigration1588157391238,
WebhookModel1592447867632,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594902918301,
],
migrationsRun: true,
migrationsTableName: `${entityPrefix}migrations`,
};
@ -130,7 +151,11 @@ export async function init(): Promise<IDatabaseCollections> {
type: 'sqlite',
database: path.join(n8nFolder, 'database.sqlite'),
entityPrefix,
migrations: [InitialMigration1588102412422],
migrations: [
InitialMigration1588102412422,
WebhookModel1592445003908,
CreateIndexStoppedAt1594825041918
],
migrationsRun: true,
migrationsTableName: `${entityPrefix}migrations`,
};
@ -155,6 +180,7 @@ export async function init(): Promise<IDatabaseCollections> {
collections.Credentials = getRepository(entities.CredentialsEntity);
collections.Execution = getRepository(entities.ExecutionEntity);
collections.Workflow = getRepository(entities.WorkflowEntity);
collections.Webhook = getRepository(entities.WebhookEntity);
return collections;
}

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@ -40,11 +40,12 @@ export function getBaseUrl(): string {
const protocol = config.get('protocol') as string;
const host = config.get('host') as string;
const port = config.get('port') as number;
const path = config.get('path') as string;
if (protocol === 'http' && port === 80 || protocol === 'https' && port === 443) {
return `${protocol}://${host}/`;
return `${protocol}://${host}${path}`;
}
return `${protocol}://${host}:${port}/`;
return `${protocol}://${host}:${port}${path}`;
}

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@ -49,8 +49,15 @@ export interface IDatabaseCollections {
Credentials: Repository<ICredentialsDb> | null;
Execution: Repository<IExecutionFlattedDb> | null;
Workflow: Repository<IWorkflowDb> | null;
Webhook: Repository<IWebhookDb> | null;
}
export interface IWebhookDb {
workflowId: number | string | ObjectID;
webhookPath: string;
method: string;
node: string;
}
export interface IWorkflowBase extends IWorkflowBaseWorkflow {
id?: number | string | ObjectID;

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import * as clientOAuth2 from 'client-oauth2';
import * as clientOAuth1 from 'oauth-1.0a';
import { RequestOptions } from 'oauth-1.0a';
import * as csrf from 'csrf';
import * as requestPromise from 'request-promise-native';
import * as requestPromise from 'request-promise-native';
import { createHmac } from 'crypto';
import {
@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ import {
WorkflowExecuteAdditionalData,
WorkflowRunner,
GenericHelpers,
CredentialsOverwrites,
ICredentialsOverwrite,
LoadNodesAndCredentials,
} from './';
import {
@ -105,6 +108,7 @@ class App {
testWebhooks: TestWebhooks.TestWebhooks;
endpointWebhook: string;
endpointWebhookTest: string;
endpointPresetCredentials: string;
externalHooks: IExternalHooksClass;
saveDataErrorExecution: string;
saveDataSuccessExecution: string;
@ -116,9 +120,11 @@ class App {
restEndpoint: string;
protocol: string;
sslKey: string;
sslKey: string;
sslCert: string;
presetCredentialsLoaded: boolean;
constructor() {
this.app = express();
@ -137,10 +143,13 @@ class App {
this.activeExecutionsInstance = ActiveExecutions.getInstance();
this.protocol = config.get('protocol');
this.sslKey = config.get('ssl_key');
this.sslKey = config.get('ssl_key');
this.sslCert = config.get('ssl_cert');
this.externalHooks = ExternalHooks();
this.presetCredentialsLoaded = false;
this.endpointPresetCredentials = config.get('credentials.overwrite.endpoint') as string;
}
@ -195,7 +204,7 @@ class App {
}
// Check for and validate JWT if configured
const jwtAuthActive = config.get('security.jwtAuth.active') as boolean;
const jwtAuthActive = config.get('security.jwtAuth.active') as boolean;
if (jwtAuthActive === true) {
const jwtAuthHeader = await GenericHelpers.getConfigValue('security.jwtAuth.jwtHeader') as string;
if (jwtAuthHeader === '') {
@ -273,7 +282,7 @@ class App {
normalize: true, // Trim whitespace inside text nodes
normalizeTags: true, // Transform tags to lowercase
explicitArray: false, // Only put properties in array if length > 1
} }));
} }));
this.app.use(bodyParser.text({
limit: '16mb', verify: (req, res, buf) => {
@ -448,7 +457,9 @@ class App {
await this.externalHooks.run('workflow.update', [newWorkflowData]);
if (this.activeWorkflowRunner.isActive(id)) {
const isActive = await this.activeWorkflowRunner.isActive(id);
if (isActive) {
// When workflow gets saved always remove it as the triggers could have been
// changed and so the changes would not take effect
await this.activeWorkflowRunner.remove(id);
@ -517,7 +528,9 @@ class App {
await this.externalHooks.run('workflow.delete', [id]);
if (this.activeWorkflowRunner.isActive(id)) {
const isActive = await this.activeWorkflowRunner.isActive(id);
if (isActive) {
// Before deleting a workflow deactivate it
await this.activeWorkflowRunner.remove(id);
}
@ -657,7 +670,8 @@ class App {
// Returns the active workflow ids
this.app.get(`/${this.restEndpoint}/active`, ResponseHelper.send(async (req: express.Request, res: express.Response): Promise<string[]> => {
return this.activeWorkflowRunner.getActiveWorkflows();
const activeWorkflows = await this.activeWorkflowRunner.getActiveWorkflows();
return activeWorkflows.map(workflow => workflow.id.toString()) as string[];
}));
@ -922,7 +936,8 @@ class App {
// Authorize OAuth Data
this.app.get(`/${this.restEndpoint}/oauth1-credential/auth`, ResponseHelper.send(async (req: express.Request, res: express.Response): Promise<string> => {
if (req.query.id === undefined) {
throw new Error('Required credential id is missing!');
res.status(500).send('Required credential id is missing!');
return '';
}
const result = await Db.collections.Credentials!.findOne(req.query.id as string);
@ -934,7 +949,8 @@ class App {
let encryptionKey = undefined;
encryptionKey = await UserSettings.getEncryptionKey();
if (encryptionKey === undefined) {
throw new Error('No encryption key got found to decrypt the credentials!');
res.status(500).send('No encryption key got found to decrypt the credentials!');
return '';
}
// Decrypt the currently saved credentials
@ -965,7 +981,7 @@ class App {
const callback = `${WebhookHelpers.getWebhookBaseUrl()}${this.restEndpoint}/oauth1-credential/callback?cid=${req.query.id}`;
const options: RequestOptions = {
const options: RequestOptions = {
method: 'POST',
url: (_.get(oauthCredentials, 'requestTokenUrl') as string),
data: {
@ -1006,7 +1022,8 @@ class App {
const { oauth_verifier, oauth_token, cid } = req.query;
if (oauth_verifier === undefined || oauth_token === undefined) {
throw new Error('Insufficient parameters for OAuth1 callback');
const errorResponse = new ResponseHelper.ResponseError('Insufficient parameters for OAuth1 callback. Received following query parameters: ' + JSON.stringify(req.query), undefined, 503);
return ResponseHelper.sendErrorResponse(res, errorResponse);
}
const result = await Db.collections.Credentials!.findOne(cid as any); // tslint:disable-line:no-any
@ -1032,7 +1049,7 @@ class App {
const decryptedDataOriginal = credentialsHelper.getDecrypted(result.name, result.type, true);
const oauthCredentials = credentialsHelper.applyDefaultsAndOverwrites(decryptedDataOriginal, result.type);
const options: OptionsWithUrl = {
const options: OptionsWithUrl = {
method: 'POST',
url: _.get(oauthCredentials, 'accessTokenUrl') as string,
qs: {
@ -1076,7 +1093,8 @@ class App {
// Authorize OAuth Data
this.app.get(`/${this.restEndpoint}/oauth2-credential/auth`, ResponseHelper.send(async (req: express.Request, res: express.Response): Promise<string> => {
if (req.query.id === undefined) {
throw new Error('Required credential id is missing!');
res.status(500).send('Required credential id is missing.');
return '';
}
const result = await Db.collections.Credentials!.findOne(req.query.id as string);
@ -1088,7 +1106,8 @@ class App {
let encryptionKey = undefined;
encryptionKey = await UserSettings.getEncryptionKey();
if (encryptionKey === undefined) {
throw new Error('No encryption key got found to decrypt the credentials!');
res.status(500).send('No encryption key got found to decrypt the credentials!');
return '';
}
// Decrypt the currently saved credentials
@ -1152,7 +1171,8 @@ class App {
const {code, state: stateEncoded } = req.query;
if (code === undefined || stateEncoded === undefined) {
throw new Error('Insufficient parameters for OAuth2 callback');
const errorResponse = new ResponseHelper.ResponseError('Insufficient parameters for OAuth2 callback. Received following query parameters: ' + JSON.stringify(req.query), undefined, 503);
return ResponseHelper.sendErrorResponse(res, errorResponse);
}
let state;
@ -1202,17 +1222,20 @@ class App {
},
};
}
const redirectUri = `${WebhookHelpers.getWebhookBaseUrl()}${this.restEndpoint}/oauth2-credential/callback`;
const oAuthObj = new clientOAuth2({
clientId: _.get(oauthCredentials, 'clientId') as string,
clientSecret: _.get(oauthCredentials, 'clientSecret', '') as string,
accessTokenUri: _.get(oauthCredentials, 'accessTokenUrl', '') as string,
authorizationUri: _.get(oauthCredentials, 'authUrl', '') as string,
redirectUri: `${WebhookHelpers.getWebhookBaseUrl()}${this.restEndpoint}/oauth2-credential/callback`,
redirectUri,
scopes: _.split(_.get(oauthCredentials, 'scope', 'openid,') as string, ',')
});
const oauthToken = await oAuthObj.code.getToken(req.originalUrl, options);
const queryParameters = req.originalUrl.split('?').splice(1, 1).join('');
const oauthToken = await oAuthObj.code.getToken(`${redirectUri}?${queryParameters}`, options);
if (oauthToken === undefined) {
const errorResponse = new ResponseHelper.ResponseError('Unable to get access tokens!', undefined, 404);
@ -1650,9 +1673,57 @@ class App {
});
if (this.endpointPresetCredentials !== '') {
// POST endpoint to set preset credentials
this.app.post(`/${this.endpointPresetCredentials}`, async (req: express.Request, res: express.Response) => {
if (this.presetCredentialsLoaded === false) {
const body = req.body as ICredentialsOverwrite;
if (req.headers['content-type'] !== 'application/json') {
ResponseHelper.sendErrorResponse(res, new Error('Body must be a valid JSON, make sure the content-type is application/json'));
return;
}
const loadNodesAndCredentials = LoadNodesAndCredentials();
const credentialsOverwrites = CredentialsOverwrites();
await credentialsOverwrites.init(body);
const credentialTypes = CredentialTypes();
await credentialTypes.init(loadNodesAndCredentials.credentialTypes);
this.presetCredentialsLoaded = true;
ResponseHelper.sendSuccessResponse(res, { success: true }, true, 200);
} else {
ResponseHelper.sendErrorResponse(res, new Error('Preset credentials can be set once'));
}
});
}
// Read the index file and replace the path placeholder
const editorUiPath = require.resolve('n8n-editor-ui');
const filePath = pathJoin(pathDirname(editorUiPath), 'dist', 'index.html');
const n8nPath = config.get('path');
let readIndexFile = readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8');
readIndexFile = readIndexFile.replace(/\/%BASE_PATH%\//g, n8nPath);
readIndexFile = readIndexFile.replace(/\/favicon.ico/g, `${n8nPath}/favicon.ico`);
// Serve the altered index.html file separately
this.app.get(`/index.html`, async (req: express.Request, res: express.Response) => {
res.send(readIndexFile);
});
// Serve the website
const startTime = (new Date()).toUTCString();
const editorUiPath = require.resolve('n8n-editor-ui');
this.app.use('/', express.static(pathJoin(pathDirname(editorUiPath), 'dist'), {
index: 'index.html',
setHeaders: (res, path) => {

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@ -141,12 +141,14 @@ export class TestWebhooks {
let key: string;
for (const webhookData of webhooks) {
key = this.activeWebhooks!.getWebhookKey(webhookData.httpMethod, webhookData.path);
await this.activeWebhooks!.add(workflow, webhookData, mode);
this.testWebhookData[key] = {
sessionId,
timeout,
workflowData,
};
await this.activeWebhooks!.add(workflow, webhookData, mode);
// Save static data!
this.testWebhookData[key].workflowData.staticData = workflow.staticData;

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@ -69,6 +69,33 @@ export function getWorkflowWebhooks(workflow: Workflow, additionalData: IWorkflo
return returnData;
}
/**
* Returns all the webhooks which should be created for the give workflow
*
* @export
* @param {string} workflowId
* @param {Workflow} workflow
* @returns {IWebhookData[]}
*/
export function getWorkflowWebhooksBasic(workflow: Workflow): IWebhookData[] {
// Check all the nodes in the workflow if they have webhooks
const returnData: IWebhookData[] = [];
let parentNodes: string[] | undefined;
for (const node of Object.values(workflow.nodes)) {
if (parentNodes !== undefined && !parentNodes.includes(node.name)) {
// If parentNodes are given check only them if they have webhooks
// and no other ones
continue;
}
returnData.push.apply(returnData, NodeHelpers.getNodeWebhooksBasic(workflow, node));
}
return returnData;
}
/**
* Executes a webhook

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@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ import {
import * as config from '../config';
import { LessThanOrEqual } from "typeorm";
/**
* Checks if there was an error and if errorWorkflow is defined. If so it collects
@ -79,6 +81,30 @@ function executeErrorWorkflow(workflowData: IWorkflowBase, fullRunData: IRun, mo
}
}
/**
* Prunes Saved Execution which are older than configured.
* Throttled to be executed just once in configured timeframe.
*
*/
let throttling = false;
function pruneExecutionData(): void {
if (!throttling) {
throttling = true;
const timeout = config.get('executions.pruneDataTimeout') as number; // in seconds
const maxAge = config.get('executions.pruneDataMaxAge') as number; // in h
const date = new Date(); // today
date.setHours(date.getHours() - maxAge);
// throttle just on success to allow for self healing on failure
Db.collections.Execution!.delete({ stoppedAt: LessThanOrEqual(date.toISOString()) })
.then(data =>
setTimeout(() => {
throttling = false;
}, timeout * 1000)
).catch(err => throttling = false);
}
}
/**
* Pushes the execution out to all connected clients
@ -189,6 +215,11 @@ function hookFunctionsSave(parentProcessMode?: string): IWorkflowExecuteHooks {
workflowExecuteAfter: [
async function (this: WorkflowHooks, fullRunData: IRun, newStaticData: IDataObject): Promise<void> {
// Prune old execution data
if (config.get('executions.pruneData')) {
pruneExecutionData();
}
const isManualMode = [this.mode, parentProcessMode].includes('manual');
try {
@ -316,14 +347,14 @@ export async function executeWorkflow(workflowInfo: IExecuteWorkflowInfo, additi
// Does not get used so set it simply to empty string
const executionId = '';
// Create new additionalData to have different workflow loaded and to call
// different webooks
const additionalDataIntegrated = await getBase(additionalData.credentials);
additionalDataIntegrated.hooks = getWorkflowHooksIntegrated(mode, executionId, workflowData!, { parentProcessMode: additionalData.hooks!.mode });
// Get the needed credentials for the current workflow as they will differ to the ones of the
// calling workflow.
additionalDataIntegrated.credentials = await WorkflowCredentials(workflowData!.nodes);
const credentials = await WorkflowCredentials(workflowData!.nodes);
// Create new additionalData to have different workflow loaded and to call
// different webooks
const additionalDataIntegrated = await getBase(credentials);
additionalDataIntegrated.hooks = getWorkflowHooksIntegrated(mode, executionId, workflowData!, { parentProcessMode: additionalData.hooks!.mode });
// Find Start-Node
const requiredNodeTypes = ['n8n-nodes-base.start'];

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ export class ExecutionEntity implements IExecutionFlattedDb {
@Column('Date')
startedAt: Date;
@Index()
@Column('Date')
stoppedAt: Date;

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@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
import {
Column,
Entity,
Index,
ObjectID,
ObjectIdColumn,
} from 'typeorm';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../Interfaces';
@Entity()
export class WebhookEntity implements IWebhookDb {
@ObjectIdColumn()
id: ObjectID;
@Column()
workflowId: number;
@Column()
webhookPath: string;
@Column()
method: string;
@Column()
node: string;
}

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
export * from './CredentialsEntity';
export * from './ExecutionEntity';
export * from './WorkflowEntity';
export * from './WebhookEntity';

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
import { MigrationInterface } from "typeorm";
import {
MongoQueryRunner,
} from 'typeorm/driver/mongodb/MongoQueryRunner';
import * as config from '../../../../config';
export class CreateIndexStoppedAt1594910478695 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'CreateIndexStoppedAt1594910478695'
public async up(queryRunner: MongoQueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.manager.createCollectionIndex(`${tablePrefix}execution_entity`, 'stoppedAt', { name: `IDX_${tablePrefix}execution_entity_stoppedAt`});
}
public async down(queryRunner: MongoQueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.manager.dropCollectionIndex
(`${tablePrefix}execution_entity`, `IDX_${tablePrefix}execution_entity_stoppedAt`);
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
import {
MigrationInterface,
} from 'typeorm';
import {
IWorkflowDb,
NodeTypes,
WebhookHelpers,
} from '../../..';
import {
Workflow,
} from 'n8n-workflow/dist/src/Workflow';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../../Interfaces';
import * as config from '../../../../config';
import {
MongoQueryRunner,
} from 'typeorm/driver/mongodb/MongoQueryRunner';
export class WebhookModel1592679094242 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'WebhookModel1592679094242';
async up(queryRunner: MongoQueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
const workflows = await queryRunner.cursor( `${tablePrefix}workflow_entity`, { active: true }).toArray() as IWorkflowDb[];
const data: IWebhookDb[] = [];
const nodeTypes = NodeTypes();
for (const workflow of workflows) {
const workflowInstance = new Workflow({ id: workflow.id as string, name: workflow.name, nodes: workflow.nodes, connections: workflow.connections, active: workflow.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflow.staticData, settings: workflow.settings });
const webhooks = WebhookHelpers.getWorkflowWebhooksBasic(workflowInstance);
for (const webhook of webhooks) {
data.push({
workflowId: workflowInstance.id as string,
webhookPath: webhook.path,
method: webhook.httpMethod,
node: webhook.node,
});
}
}
if (data.length !== 0) {
await queryRunner.manager.insertMany(`${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`, data);
}
await queryRunner.manager.createCollectionIndex(`${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`, ['webhookPath', 'method'], { unique: true, background: false });
}
async down(queryRunner: MongoQueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.dropTable(`${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`);
}
}

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
export * from './1587563438936-InitialMigration';
export * from './1592679094242-WebhookModel';
export * from './151594910478695-CreateIndexStoppedAt';

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ export class ExecutionEntity implements IExecutionFlattedDb {
@Column('datetime')
startedAt: Date;
@Index()
@Column('datetime')
stoppedAt: Date;

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
import {
Column,
Entity,
PrimaryColumn,
} from 'typeorm';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../Interfaces';
@Entity()
export class WebhookEntity implements IWebhookDb {
@Column()
workflowId: number;
@PrimaryColumn()
webhookPath: string;
@PrimaryColumn()
method: string;
@Column()
node: string;
}

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
export * from './CredentialsEntity';
export * from './ExecutionEntity';
export * from './WorkflowEntity';
export * from './WebhookEntity';

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@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
import {
MigrationInterface,
QueryRunner,
} from 'typeorm';
import * as config from '../../../../config';
import {
IWorkflowDb,
NodeTypes,
WebhookHelpers,
} from '../../..';
import {
Workflow,
} from 'n8n-workflow';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../../Interfaces';
export class WebhookModel1592447867632 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'WebhookModel1592447867632';
async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query(`CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ${tablePrefix}webhook_entity (workflowId int NOT NULL, webhookPath varchar(255) NOT NULL, method varchar(255) NOT NULL, node varchar(255) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (webhookPath, method)) ENGINE=InnoDB`);
const workflows = await queryRunner.query(`SELECT * FROM ${tablePrefix}workflow_entity WHERE active=true`) as IWorkflowDb[];
const data: IWebhookDb[] = [];
const nodeTypes = NodeTypes();
for (const workflow of workflows) {
const workflowInstance = new Workflow({ id: workflow.id as string, name: workflow.name, nodes: workflow.nodes, connections: workflow.connections, active: workflow.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflow.staticData, settings: workflow.settings });
const webhooks = WebhookHelpers.getWorkflowWebhooksBasic(workflowInstance);
for (const webhook of webhooks) {
data.push({
workflowId: workflowInstance.id as string,
webhookPath: webhook.path,
method: webhook.httpMethod,
node: webhook.node,
});
}
}
if (data.length !== 0) {
await queryRunner.manager.createQueryBuilder()
.insert()
.into(`${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`)
.values(data)
.execute();
}
}
async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query(`DROP TABLE ${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`);
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
import {MigrationInterface, QueryRunner} from "typeorm";
import * as config from '../../../../config';
export class CreateIndexStoppedAt1594902918301 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'CreateIndexStoppedAt1594902918301'
public async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query('CREATE INDEX `IDX_' + tablePrefix + 'cefb067df2402f6aed0638a6c1` ON `' + tablePrefix + 'execution_entity` (`stoppedAt`)');
}
public async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query('DROP INDEX `IDX_' + tablePrefix + 'cefb067df2402f6aed0638a6c1` ON `' + tablePrefix + 'execution_entity`');
}
}

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
export * from './1588157391238-InitialMigration';
export * from './1588157391238-InitialMigration';
export * from './1592447867632-WebhookModel';
export * from './1594902918301-CreateIndexStoppedAt';

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ export class ExecutionEntity implements IExecutionFlattedDb {
@Column('timestamp')
startedAt: Date;
@Index()
@Column('timestamp')
stoppedAt: Date;

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
import {
Column,
Entity,
PrimaryColumn,
} from 'typeorm';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../';
@Entity()
export class WebhookEntity implements IWebhookDb {
@Column()
workflowId: number;
@PrimaryColumn()
webhookPath: string;
@PrimaryColumn()
method: string;
@Column()
node: string;
}

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
export * from './CredentialsEntity';
export * from './ExecutionEntity';
export * from './WorkflowEntity';
export * from './WebhookEntity';

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
import { MigrationInterface, QueryRunner } from 'typeorm';
import {
MigrationInterface, QueryRunner } from 'typeorm';
import * as config from '../../../../config';

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@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
import {
MigrationInterface,
QueryRunner,
} from 'typeorm';
import {
IWorkflowDb,
NodeTypes,
WebhookHelpers,
} from '../../..';
import {
Workflow,
} from 'n8n-workflow';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../../Interfaces';
import * as config from '../../../../config';
export class WebhookModel1589476000887 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'WebhookModel1589476000887';
async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
let tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
const tablePrefixIndex = tablePrefix;
const schema = config.get('database.postgresdb.schema');
if (schema) {
tablePrefix = schema + '.' + tablePrefix;
}
await queryRunner.query(`CREATE TABLE ${tablePrefix}webhook_entity ("workflowId" integer NOT NULL, "webhookPath" character varying NOT NULL, "method" character varying NOT NULL, "node" character varying NOT NULL, CONSTRAINT "PK_${tablePrefixIndex}b21ace2e13596ccd87dc9bf4ea6" PRIMARY KEY ("webhookPath", "method"))`, undefined);
const workflows = await queryRunner.query(`SELECT * FROM ${tablePrefix}workflow_entity WHERE active=true`) as IWorkflowDb[];
const data: IWebhookDb[] = [];
const nodeTypes = NodeTypes();
for (const workflow of workflows) {
const workflowInstance = new Workflow({ id: workflow.id as string, name: workflow.name, nodes: workflow.nodes, connections: workflow.connections, active: workflow.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflow.staticData, settings: workflow.settings });
const webhooks = WebhookHelpers.getWorkflowWebhooksBasic(workflowInstance);
for (const webhook of webhooks) {
data.push({
workflowId: workflowInstance.id as string,
webhookPath: webhook.path,
method: webhook.httpMethod,
node: webhook.node,
});
}
}
if (data.length !== 0) {
await queryRunner.manager.createQueryBuilder()
.insert()
.into(`${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`)
.values(data)
.execute();
}
}
async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
let tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
const schema = config.get('database.postgresdb.schema');
if (schema) {
tablePrefix = schema + '.' + tablePrefix;
}
await queryRunner.query(`DROP TABLE ${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`, undefined);
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
import {MigrationInterface, QueryRunner} from "typeorm";
import * as config from '../../../../config';
export class CreateIndexStoppedAt1594828256133 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'CreateIndexStoppedAt1594828256133'
public async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
let tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
const tablePrefixPure = tablePrefix;
const schema = config.get('database.postgresdb.schema');
if (schema) {
tablePrefix = schema + '.' + tablePrefix;
}
await queryRunner.query(`CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS IDX_${tablePrefixPure}33228da131bb1112247cf52a42 ON ${tablePrefix}execution_entity ("stoppedAt") `);
}
public async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
let tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query(`DROP INDEX IDX_${tablePrefix}33228da131bb1112247cf52a42`);
}
}

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@ -1 +1,4 @@
export * from './1587669153312-InitialMigration';
export * from './1589476000887-WebhookModel';
export * from './1594828256133-CreateIndexStoppedAt';

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ export class ExecutionEntity implements IExecutionFlattedDb {
@Column()
startedAt: Date;
@Index()
@Column()
stoppedAt: Date;

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
import {
Column,
Entity,
PrimaryColumn,
} from 'typeorm';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../Interfaces';
@Entity()
export class WebhookEntity implements IWebhookDb {
@Column()
workflowId: number;
@PrimaryColumn()
webhookPath: string;
@PrimaryColumn()
method: string;
@Column()
node: string;
}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
export * from './CredentialsEntity';
export * from './ExecutionEntity';
export * from './WorkflowEntity';
export * from './WebhookEntity';

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@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
import { MigrationInterface, QueryRunner } from "typeorm";
import {
MigrationInterface,
QueryRunner,
} from 'typeorm';
import * as config from '../../../../config';

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
import {
MigrationInterface,
QueryRunner,
} from 'typeorm';
import * as config from '../../../../config';
import {
IWorkflowDb,
NodeTypes,
WebhookHelpers,
} from '../../..';
import {
Workflow,
} from 'n8n-workflow';
import {
IWebhookDb,
} from '../../../Interfaces';
export class WebhookModel1592445003908 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'WebhookModel1592445003908';
async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query(`CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ${tablePrefix}webhook_entity ("workflowId" integer NOT NULL, "webhookPath" varchar NOT NULL, "method" varchar NOT NULL, "node" varchar NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("webhookPath", "method"))`);
const workflows = await queryRunner.query(`SELECT * FROM ${tablePrefix}workflow_entity WHERE active=true`) as IWorkflowDb[];
const data: IWebhookDb[] = [];
const nodeTypes = NodeTypes();
for (const workflow of workflows) {
workflow.nodes = JSON.parse(workflow.nodes as unknown as string);
workflow.connections = JSON.parse(workflow.connections as unknown as string);
workflow.staticData = JSON.parse(workflow.staticData as unknown as string);
workflow.settings = JSON.parse(workflow.settings as unknown as string);
const workflowInstance = new Workflow({ id: workflow.id as string, name: workflow.name, nodes: workflow.nodes, connections: workflow.connections, active: workflow.active, nodeTypes, staticData: workflow.staticData, settings: workflow.settings });
const webhooks = WebhookHelpers.getWorkflowWebhooksBasic(workflowInstance);
for (const webhook of webhooks) {
data.push({
workflowId: workflowInstance.id as string,
webhookPath: webhook.path,
method: webhook.httpMethod,
node: webhook.node,
});
}
}
if (data.length !== 0) {
await queryRunner.manager.createQueryBuilder()
.insert()
.into(`${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`)
.values(data)
.execute();
}
}
async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query(`DROP TABLE ${tablePrefix}webhook_entity`);
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
import {MigrationInterface, QueryRunner} from "typeorm";
import * as config from '../../../../config';
export class CreateIndexStoppedAt1594825041918 implements MigrationInterface {
name = 'CreateIndexStoppedAt1594825041918'
public async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query(`CREATE INDEX "IDX_${tablePrefix}cefb067df2402f6aed0638a6c1" ON "execution_entity" ("stoppedAt") `);
}
public async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
const tablePrefix = config.get('database.tablePrefix');
await queryRunner.query(`DROP INDEX "IDX_${tablePrefix}cefb067df2402f6aed0638a6c1"`);
}
}

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
export * from './1588102412422-InitialMigration';
export * from './1588102412422-InitialMigration';
export * from './1592445003908-WebhookModel';
export * from './1594825041918-CreateIndexStoppedAt'

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# n8n-core
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/docs/images/n8n-logo.png)
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/assets/n8n-logo.png)
Core components for n8n

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "n8n-core",
"version": "0.36.0",
"version": "0.39.0",
"description": "Core functionality of n8n",
"license": "SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE.md",
"homepage": "https://n8n.io",
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
"@types/express": "^4.16.1",
"@types/jest": "^24.0.18",
"@types/lodash.get": "^4.4.6",
"@types/mmmagic": "^0.4.29",
"@types/mime-types": "^2.1.0",
"@types/node": "^10.10.1",
"@types/request-promise-native": "^1.0.15",
"jest": "^24.9.0",
@ -43,9 +43,10 @@
"client-oauth2": "^4.2.5",
"cron": "^1.7.2",
"crypto-js": "3.1.9-1",
"file-type": "^14.6.2",
"lodash.get": "^4.4.2",
"mmmagic": "^0.5.2",
"n8n-workflow": "~0.32.0",
"mime-types": "^2.1.27",
"n8n-workflow": "~0.35.0",
"p-cancelable": "^2.0.0",
"request": "^2.88.2",
"request-promise-native": "^1.0.7"

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@ -35,13 +35,20 @@ export class ActiveWebhooks {
throw new Error('Webhooks can only be added for saved workflows as an id is needed!');
}
const webhookKey = this.getWebhookKey(webhookData.httpMethod, webhookData.path);
//check that there is not a webhook already registed with that path/method
if (this.webhookUrls[webhookKey] !== undefined) {
throw new Error(`Test-Webhook can not be activated because another one with the same method "${webhookData.httpMethod}" and path "${webhookData.path}" is already active!`);
}
if (this.workflowWebhooks[webhookData.workflowId] === undefined) {
this.workflowWebhooks[webhookData.workflowId] = [];
}
// Make the webhook available directly because sometimes to create it successfully
// it gets called
this.webhookUrls[this.getWebhookKey(webhookData.httpMethod, webhookData.path)] = webhookData;
this.webhookUrls[webhookKey] = webhookData;
const webhookExists = await workflow.runWebhookMethod('checkExists', webhookData, NodeExecuteFunctions, mode, this.testWebhooks);
if (webhookExists === false) {

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@ -44,14 +44,9 @@ import * as express from 'express';
import * as path from 'path';
import { OptionsWithUrl, OptionsWithUri } from 'request';
import * as requestPromise from 'request-promise-native';
import { Magic, MAGIC_MIME_TYPE } from 'mmmagic';
import { createHmac } from 'crypto';
const magic = new Magic(MAGIC_MIME_TYPE);
import { fromBuffer } from 'file-type';
import { lookup } from 'mime-types';
/**
@ -66,18 +61,28 @@ const magic = new Magic(MAGIC_MIME_TYPE);
*/
export async function prepareBinaryData(binaryData: Buffer, filePath?: string, mimeType?: string): Promise<IBinaryData> {
if (!mimeType) {
// If not mime type is given figure it out
mimeType = await new Promise<string>(
(resolve, reject) => {
magic.detect(binaryData, (err: Error, mimeType: string) => {
if (err) {
return reject(err);
}
// If no mime type is given figure it out
return resolve(mimeType);
});
if (filePath) {
// Use file path to guess mime type
const mimeTypeLookup = lookup(filePath);
if (mimeTypeLookup) {
mimeType = mimeTypeLookup;
}
);
}
if (!mimeType) {
// Use buffer to guess mime type
const fileTypeData = await fromBuffer(binaryData);
if (fileTypeData) {
mimeType = fileTypeData.mime;
}
}
if (!mimeType) {
// Fall back to text
mimeType = 'text/plain';
}
}
const returnData: IBinaryData = {
@ -413,7 +418,8 @@ export function getNodeWebhookUrl(name: string, workflow: Workflow, node: INode,
return undefined;
}
return NodeHelpers.getNodeWebhookUrl(baseUrl, workflow.id!, node, path.toString());
const isFullPath: boolean = workflow.getSimpleParameterValue(node, webhookDescription['isFullPath'], false) as boolean;
return NodeHelpers.getNodeWebhookUrl(baseUrl, workflow.id!, node, path.toString(), isFullPath);
}

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@ -41,8 +41,13 @@ export async function prepareUserSettings(): Promise<IUserSettings> {
userSettings = {};
}
// Settings and/or key do not exist. So generate a new encryption key
userSettings.encryptionKey = randomBytes(24).toString('base64');
if (process.env[ENCRYPTION_KEY_ENV_OVERWRITE] !== undefined) {
// Use the encryption key which got set via environment
userSettings.encryptionKey = process.env[ENCRYPTION_KEY_ENV_OVERWRITE];
} else {
// Generate a new encryption key
userSettings.encryptionKey = randomBytes(24).toString('base64');
}
console.log(`UserSettings got generated and saved to: ${settingsPath}`);

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@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ export class WorkflowExecute {
let executionData: IExecuteData;
let executionError: IExecutionError | undefined;
let executionNode: INode;
let nodeSuccessData: INodeExecutionData[][] | null;
let nodeSuccessData: INodeExecutionData[][] | null | undefined;
let runIndex: number;
let startTime: number;
let taskData: ITaskData;
@ -593,9 +593,15 @@ export class WorkflowExecute {
}
}
this.runExecutionData.resultData.lastNodeExecuted = executionData.node.name;
nodeSuccessData = await workflow.runNode(executionData.node, executionData.data, this.runExecutionData, runIndex, this.additionalData, NodeExecuteFunctions, this.mode);
if (nodeSuccessData === undefined) {
// Node did not get executed
nodeSuccessData = null;
} else {
this.runExecutionData.resultData.lastNodeExecuted = executionData.node.name;
}
if (nodeSuccessData === null || nodeSuccessData[0][0] === undefined) {
if (executionData.node.alwaysOutputData === true) {
nodeSuccessData = nodeSuccessData || [];

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# n8n-editor-ui
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://n8n.io/n8n-logo.png)
![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n8n-io/n8n/master/assets/n8n-logo.png)
The UI to create and update n8n workflows

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "n8n-editor-ui",
"version": "0.47.0",
"version": "0.50.0",
"description": "Workflow Editor UI for n8n",
"license": "SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE.md",
"homepage": "https://n8n.io",
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
"url": "git+https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n.git"
},
"scripts": {
"build": "vue-cli-service build",
"build": "cross-env VUE_APP_PUBLIC_PATH=\"/%BASE_PATH%/\" vue-cli-service build",
"dev": "npm run serve",
"lint": "vue-cli-service lint",
"serve": "cross-env VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API=http://localhost:5678/ vue-cli-service serve",
@ -23,7 +23,9 @@
"test:e2e": "vue-cli-service test:e2e",
"test:unit": "vue-cli-service test:unit"
},
"dependencies": {},
"dependencies": {
"uuid": "^8.1.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@beyonk/google-fonts-webpack-plugin": "^1.2.3",
"@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core": "^1.2.19",
@ -64,7 +66,7 @@
"lodash.debounce": "^4.0.8",
"lodash.get": "^4.4.2",
"lodash.set": "^4.3.2",
"n8n-workflow": "~0.33.0",
"n8n-workflow": "~0.35.0",
"node-sass": "^4.12.0",
"prismjs": "^1.17.1",
"quill": "^2.0.0-dev.3",

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@ -4,12 +4,13 @@
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0">
<link rel="icon" href="<%= BASE_URL %>favicon.ico">
<link rel="icon" href="/favicon.ico">
<script type="text/javascript">window.BASE_PATH = "/%BASE_PATH%/";</script>
<title>n8n.io - Workflow Automation</title>
</head>
<body>
<noscript>
<strong>We're sorry but editor-ui-ts-default-lint doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.</strong>
<strong>We're sorry but the n8n Editor-UI doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.</strong>
</noscript>
<div id="app"></div>
<!-- built files will be auto injected -->

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@ -122,6 +122,13 @@ export default mixins(
readOnly: !!this.resolvedValue,
modules: {
autoformat: {},
keyboard: {
bindings: {
'list autofill': {
prefix: /^$/,
},
},
},
},
});

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
<el-menu-item index="logo" class="logo-item">
<a href="https://n8n.io" target="_blank" class="logo">
<img src="/n8n-icon-small.png" class="icon" alt="n8n.io"/>
<img :src="basePath + 'n8n-icon-small.png'" class="icon" alt="n8n.io"/>
<span class="logo-text" slot="title">n8n.io</span>
</a>
</el-menu-item>
@ -208,6 +208,8 @@ export default mixins(
data () {
return {
aboutDialogVisible: false,
// @ts-ignore
basePath: this.$store.getters.getBaseUrl,
isCollapsed: true,
credentialNewDialogVisible: false,
credentialOpenDialogVisible: false,

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@ -110,8 +110,9 @@ export default mixins(
const workflowId = this.$store.getters.workflowId;
const path = this.getValue(webhookData, 'path');
const isFullPath = this.getValue(webhookData, 'isFullPath') as unknown as boolean || false;
return NodeHelpers.getNodeWebhookUrl(baseUrl, workflowId, this.node, path);
return NodeHelpers.getNodeWebhookUrl(baseUrl, workflowId, this.node, path, isFullPath);
},
},
watch: {

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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;

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@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ Vue.use(Router);
export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: process.env.BASE_URL,
// @ts-ignore
base: window.BASE_PATH === '/%BASE_PATH%/' ? '/' : window.BASE_PATH,
routes: [
{
path: '/execution/:id',

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@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ export const store = new Vuex.Store({
activeWorkflows: [] as string[],
activeActions: [] as string[],
activeNode: null as string | null,
baseUrl: process.env.VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API ? process.env.VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API : '/',
// @ts-ignore
baseUrl: process.env.VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API ? process.env.VUE_APP_URL_BASE_API : (window.BASE_PATH === '/%BASE_PATH%/' ? '/' : window.BASE_PATH),
credentials: null as ICredentialsResponse[] | null,
credentialTypes: null as ICredentialType[] | null,
endpointWebhook: 'webhook',

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@ -126,6 +126,8 @@ import RunData from '@/components/RunData.vue';
import mixins from 'vue-typed-mixins';
import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
import { debounce } from 'lodash';
import axios from 'axios';
import {
@ -946,6 +948,10 @@ export default mixins(
// Check if node-name is unique else find one that is
newNodeData.name = this.getUniqueNodeName(newNodeData.name);
if (nodeTypeData.webhooks && nodeTypeData.webhooks.length) {
newNodeData.webhookId = uuidv4();
}
await this.addNodes([newNodeData]);
// Automatically deselect all nodes and select the current one and also active
@ -1579,6 +1585,11 @@ export default mixins(
console.error(e); // eslint-disable-line no-console
}
node.parameters = nodeParameters !== null ? nodeParameters : {};
// if it's a webhook and the path is empty set the UUID as the default path
if (node.type === 'n8n-nodes-base.webhook' && node.parameters.path === '') {
node.parameters.path = node.webhookId as string;
}
}
foundNodeIssues = this.getNodeIssues(nodeType, node);

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