import { ITriggerFunctions, INodeType, INodeTypeDescription, ITriggerResponse } from 'n8n-workflow'; export class ClassNameReplace implements INodeType { description: INodeTypeDescription = { displayName: 'DisplayNameReplace', name: 'N8nNameReplace', group: ['trigger'], version: 1, description: 'NodeDescriptionReplace', defaults: { name: 'DisplayNameReplace', color: '#00FF00', }, inputs: [], outputs: ['main'], properties: [ // Node properties which the user gets displayed and // can change on the node. { displayName: 'Interval', name: 'interval', type: 'number', typeOptions: { minValue: 1, }, default: 1, description: 'Every how many minutes the workflow should be triggered.', }, ], }; async trigger(this: ITriggerFunctions): Promise { const interval = this.getNodeParameter('interval', 1) as number; if (interval <= 0) { throw new Error('The interval has to be set to at least 1 or higher!'); } const executeTrigger = () => { // Every time the emit function gets called a new workflow // executions gets started with the provided entries. const entry = { exampleKey: 'exampleData', }; this.emit([this.helpers.returnJsonArray([entry])]); }; // Sets an interval and triggers the workflow all n seconds // (depends on what the user selected on the node) const intervalValue = interval * 60 * 1000; const intervalObj = setInterval(executeTrigger, intervalValue); // The "closeFunction" function gets called by n8n whenever // the workflow gets deactivated and can so clean up. async function closeFunction() { clearInterval(intervalObj); } // The "manualTriggerFunction" function gets called by n8n // when a user is in the workflow editor and starts the // workflow manually. So the function has to make sure that // the emit() gets called with similar data like when it // would trigger by itself so that the user knows what data // to expect. async function manualTriggerFunction() { executeTrigger(); } return { closeFunction, manualTriggerFunction, }; } }