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@notilens/n8n-nodes-notilens

v0.1.6

Published

n8n community node for NotiLens — send alerts from any n8n workflow

Readme

n8n-nodes-notilens

An n8n community node for NotiLens — send alerts to NotiLens from any n8n workflow.

NotiLens is a real-time notification platform. Get notified on your phone or desktop when anything happens in your workflows — server alerts, order updates, pipeline completions, AI agent events, and more.

Installation

In your n8n instance, go to Settings → Community Nodes and install:

@notilens/n8n-nodes-notilens

Credentials

  1. Log in to NotiLens and open your topic settings
  2. Copy the Token and Secret
  3. In n8n, create a new NotiLens API credential and paste them in

Usage

Add the NotiLens node anywhere in your workflow to fire a notification.

Required fields

| Field | Description | |---|---| | Event | Any string identifying what happened — e.g. cpu_high, order.placed, task.completed | | Title | Short heading shown in the notification | | Message | Full notification body (plain text or markdown) | | Type | info / success / warning / urgent |

Additional fields (optional)

| Field | Description | |---|---| | Name | Source name — added to meta so you can filter by workflow | | Task ID | Task identifier — added to meta | | Is Actionable | Flag the notification as requiring user action | | Image URL | Image to display alongside the notification | | Open URL | URL opened when the notification is tapped | | Download URL | URL for a downloadable file | | Tags | Comma-separated tags for categorisation |

Meta

Add any number of key-value pairs to attach structured data to the notification — e.g. server_id, threshold, current_usage. These appear in the NotiLens event detail view and can be used for filtering.

Example payload

{
  "event": "cpu_high",
  "title": "Server Alert",
  "message": "CPU usage exceeded 80% for more than 5 minutes.",
  "type": "urgent",
  "is_actionable": true,
  "open_url": "https://dashboard.example.com/servers/123",
  "tags": "prod, aws",
  "meta": {
    "server_id": "srv_123",
    "threshold": 80,
    "current_usage": 92.5
  }
}

Resources

License

MIT