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@n8n-dev/n8n-nodes-redhat-catalog-inventory

v1.0.1

Published

Catalog Inventory

Readme

@n8n-dev/n8n-nodes-redhat-catalog-inventory

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npm version License: MIT


Stop writing redhat-catalog-inventory API integrations by hand.

Every time you connect n8n to redhat-catalog-inventory, you waste hours mapping endpoints, defining parameters, and debugging schemas. You copy-paste from docs, fix edge cases, and pray nothing breaks.

What if connecting n8n to redhat-catalog-inventory took 5 minutes, not half a day?

This node gives you 11+ resources out of the box: Service Credential Type, Service Credential, Service Instance, Service Inventory, Service Offering Node, and 6 more: with full CRUD operations, typed parameters, and zero manual configuration.


What You Get

  • Zero boilerplate: Resources, operations, and fields are pre-configured and ready to use
  • Full CRUD: Create, read, update, and delete support where the API allows it
  • Typed parameters: No more guessing field types
  • Built-in auth: API key authentication, ready to go
  • Declarative: Native n8n performance, no custom execute() overhead

Install

npm install @n8n-dev/n8n-nodes-redhat-catalog-inventory

Or in n8n:

  1. Settings → Community Nodes → Install
  2. Search: @n8n-dev/n8n-nodes-redhat-catalog-inventory
  3. Click Install

Quick Start

  1. Install the node (above)
  2. Add credentials: redhat-catalog-inventory API → paste your API key
  3. Drag the redhat-catalog-inventory node into your workflow
  4. Pick a resource → pick an operation → done.

That's it. No configuration files. No code. It just works.


Resources

  • Get List ServiceCredentialTypes
  • Get Show an existing ServiceCredentialType
  • Get List ServiceCredentials
  • Get Show an existing ServiceCredential
  • Get List ServiceInstances
  • Get Show an existing ServiceInstance
  • Get List ServiceInventories
  • Get Show an existing ServiceInventory
  • Post Tag a ServiceInventory
  • Get List Tags for ServiceInventory
  • Post Untag a ServiceInventory
  • Get List ServiceOfferingNodes
  • Get Show an existing ServiceOfferingNode
  • Get List ServiceOfferings
  • Get Show an existing ServiceOffering
  • Post Invokes computing of ServiceInventories tags for given ServiceOffering
  • Post Order an existing ServiceOffering
  • Get List ServiceInstances for ServiceOffering
  • Get List ServiceOfferingNodes for ServiceOffering
  • Get List ServicePlans for ServiceOffering
  • Get List ServicePlans
  • Get Show an existing ServicePlan
  • Get List Sources
  • Get Show an existing Source
  • Patch Incremental Refresh an existing Source
  • Patch Refresh an existing Source
  • Get List ServiceInstances for Source
  • Get List ServiceInventories for Source
  • Get List ServiceOfferingNodes for Source
  • Get List ServiceOfferings for Source
  • Get List ServicePlans for Source
  • Get List Tasks for Source
  • Get List Tags
  • Get List Tasks
  • Get Show an existing Task
  • Patch Update an existing Task
  • Post Perform a GRAPHQL Query
  • Get Return this API document in JSON format

Why This Node?

Without this node:

  • Hours of manual API integration
  • Copy-pasting from redhat-catalog-inventory docs
  • Debugging auth, pagination, error handling
  • Maintaining your own client code

With this node:

  • Install → configure → use. 5 minutes.
  • Auto-generated from the official redhat-catalog-inventory OpenAPI spec
  • Always up to date when the API changes
  • Native n8n performance

Auto-Generated

This node was auto-generated from the official redhat-catalog-inventory OpenAPI specification using @n8n-dev/n8n-openapi-node-ultimate, then validated against the live API so you get accurate types and real parameters, not guesswork.

When the redhat-catalog-inventory API updates, this node updates too.


Support This Project

If this node saved you hours of work, consider supporting continued development, new APIs, better error handling, and faster updates.

Keep It Moving.


License

MIT © kelvinzer0