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n8n-nodes-seatable

n8n.io - Workflow Automation

This repository is the basis for the creation of the SeaTable n8n community node available at https://www.npmjs.com/package/n8n-nodes-seatable. This community node always contains the latest updates and fixes. Every change will also be merged into the main product n8n, but sometimes it takes time before the pull requests are accepted.

About this node

This SeaTable node allows you to automate work in Seatable, and integrate SeaTable with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of SeaTable features, including creating, reading, listing, updating and deleting entries in a SeaTable base.

How to use SeaTable in n8n

n8n is shipped with a SeaTable node. Therefore an installation is usually not required. You can install this community node, if you want to test newest features, that might not be available with the version shipped with n8n.

Installation of a this community node

  1. Open your n8n server.
  2. Go to Settings > Community Nodes.
  3. Select Install.
  4. Enter n8n-nodes-seatable in Enter npm package name.
  5. Agree to the risks of using community nodes: select I understand the risks of installing unverified code from a public source.
  6. Select Install.

After installing the node, you can use it like any other node. n8n displays the node in search results in the Nodes panel.

License

MIT

Local development

Read more at https://docs.n8n.io/integrations/creating-nodes/build/declarative-style-node/#test-your-node.

Here is the summary:

  1. Install n8n globally on your PC with npm install n8n -g
  2. Clone or download this repository and save it anywhere
  3. In this downloaded folder run:
npm install
npm run build
npm link
  1. Now install this node in your local n8n instance
cd ~/.n8n/nodes
npm link n8n-nodes-seatable
  1. Start the local development area. You need two consoles:
# in the node directory execute this, that after every change the dist directory is updated
npm run dev
n8n start