0c779de704
* Implemented timeout for workers and corrected timeout for subworkflows
* Fixed issue with timeouts when running on separate processes
* Standardized timeouts across all n8n
Now the maxTimeout setting takes effect whenever a timeout is set
to any workflows.
This causes local timeouts (either set on a per-workflow basis or
via global settings) to be capped by the maximum timeout. This
behavior already existed but was not applied to all places.
Also changed the way n8n enforces timeouts for subworkflows, making
it work always.
In effect, with this change, if you have one workflow that calls others
only the main workflow's timeout is taken into consideration, limiting
the maximum time that other workflows combined can run.
* ⚡ Fix timeout problem in "own" mode
Co-authored-by: Jan Oberhauser <jan.oberhauser@gmail.com>
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n8n - Workflow Automation Tool
n8n is a free and open fair-code distributed node based Workflow Automation Tool. It can be self-hosted, easily extended, and so also used with internal tools.
Contents
- Demo
- Available integrations
- Documentation
- Create Custom Nodes
- Hosted n8n
- What does n8n mean and how do you pronounce it
- Support
- Jobs
- Upgrading
- License
- Development
Demo
📺 A short demo (< 3 min) which shows how to create a simple workflow which automatically sends a new Slack notification every time a Github repository received or lost a star.
Available integrations
n8n has 200+ different nodes to automate workflows. The list can be found on: https://n8n.io/nodes
Documentation
The official n8n documentation can be found under: https://docs.n8n.io
Additional information and example workflows on the n8n.io website: https://n8n.io
Create Custom Nodes
It is very easy to create own nodes for n8n. More information about that can be found in the documentation of "n8n-node-dev" which is a small CLI which helps with n8n-node-development.
Additional information can be found on the documentation page.
Hosted n8n
If you are interested in a hosted version of n8n on our infrastructure please contact us via: hosting@n8n.io
What does n8n mean and how do you pronounce it?
Short answer: It means "nodemation" and it is pronounced as n-eight-n.
Long answer: I get that question quite often (more often than I expected) so I decided it is probably best to answer it here. While looking for a good name for the project with a free domain I realized very quickly that all the good ones I could think of were already taken. So, in the end, I chose nodemation. "node-" in the sense that it uses a Node-View and that it uses Node.js and "-mation" for "automation" which is what the project is supposed to help with. However, I did not like how long the name was and I could not imagine writing something that long every time in the CLI. That is when I then ended up on "n8n". Sure does not work perfectly but does neither for Kubernetes (k8s) and did not hear anybody complain there. So I guess it should be ok.
Support
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Upgrading
Before you upgrade to the latest version make sure to check here if there are any breaking changes which concern you: Breaking Changes
License
n8n is fair-code distributed under Apache 2.0 with Commons Clause license
Additional information about license can be found in the FAQ
Development
Have you found a bug 🐛 ? Or maybe you have a nice feature ✨ to contribute ? The CONTRIBUTING guide will help you get your development environment ready in minutes.