# n8n - Workflow Automation Tool ![n8n.io - Workflow Automation](https://n8n.io/n8n-logo.png) n8n is a tool which allows to easily and fast automate different taks. n8n.io - Screenshot Is still in beta so can not guarantee that everything works perfectly. Also is there currently not much documentation. That will hopefully change soon. ## Give n8n a spin To simply spin up n8n to have a look and give it spin you can simply run: ```bash npx n8n ``` It will then download everything which is needed and start n8n. You can then access n8n by opening: [http://localhost:5678](http://localhost:5678) ## Installation To fully install n8n globally execute: ```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 To be able to use webhooks which all triggers of external services like Github rely on 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. To use it simply start n8n with `--tunnel` ```bash n8n start --tunnel ``` ### Start with MongoDB as Database By default n8n uses SQLite to save credentials, past executions and workflows. To use MongoDB instead you can either overwrite the default configuration on startup like this: ```bash n8n start \ --NODE_CONFIG='{\"database\":{\"type\":\"mongodb\", \"mongodbConfig\":{\"url\":\"mongodb://MONGO_USER:MONGO_PASSWORD@MONGO_SERVER:MONGO_PORT/MONGO_DATABASE\"}}}'" ``` Or you can provide a custom configuration file by copying the default configuration file [(config/defaults.ts)](config/default.ts) and then set the path to it as environment variable `NODE_CONFIG_DIR`. For example like this: ```bash export NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/path-to-my-config ``` In the file change then the setting under `database.type` from `sqlite` to `mongodb` and adjust the Mongo connection URL `database.mongodbConfig` accordingly. n8n will then read your custom configuration and use MongoDB instead. ## Execute Workflow from CLI Workflows can not just be started by triggers, webhooks or manually via the Editor it is also possible to execute them directly via the CLI. Execute a saved workflow by its ID: ```bash n8n execute --id ``` Execute a workflow from a workflow file: ```bash n8n execute --file ``` ## License [Apache 2.0 with Commons Clause](LICENSE.md) ## Development When developing n8n can be started with `npm run start:dev`. It will then automatically restart n8n every time a file changes.