import { ICredentialDataDecryptedObject, ICredentialTestRequest, ICredentialType, IHttpRequestOptions, INodeProperties, } from 'n8n-workflow'; export class WooCommerceApi implements ICredentialType { name = 'wooCommerceApi'; displayName = 'WooCommerce API'; documentationUrl = 'wooCommerce'; properties: INodeProperties[] = [ { displayName: 'Consumer Key', name: 'consumerKey', type: 'string', default: '', }, { displayName: 'Consumer Secret', name: 'consumerSecret', type: 'string', default: '', }, { displayName: 'WooCommerce URL', name: 'url', type: 'string', default: '', placeholder: 'https://example.com', }, { displayName: 'Include Credentials in Query', name: 'includeCredentialsInQuery', type: 'boolean', default: false, description: 'Whether credentials should be included in the query. Occasionally, some servers may not parse the Authorization header correctly (if you see a “Consumer key is missing” error when authenticating over SSL, you have a server issue). In this case, you may provide the consumer key/secret as query string parameters instead.', }, ]; async authenticate(credentials: ICredentialDataDecryptedObject, requestOptions: IHttpRequestOptions): Promise { requestOptions.auth = { // @ts-ignore user: credentials.consumerKey as string, password: credentials.consumerSecret as string, }; if (credentials.includeCredentialsInQuery === true) { delete requestOptions.auth; Object.assign(requestOptions.qs, { consumer_key: credentials.consumerKey, consumer_secret: credentials.consumerSecret }); } return requestOptions; } test: ICredentialTestRequest = { request: { baseURL: '={{$credentials.url}}/wp-json/wc/v3', url: '/products/categories', }, }; }