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@pokash/n8n-nodes-azure-blob

v1.0.9

Published

n8n community node for Azure Blob Storage operations

Readme

n8n-nodes-azure-blob

This is an n8n community node that allows you to interact with Azure Blob Storage in your n8n workflows.

Configuration

Credentials Setup

  1. Go to SettingsCredentials in your n8n instance
  2. Click Add credential and select Azure Blob Storage API
  3. Choose your authentication method and fill in the required fields:

Account Key Method

  • Account Name: Your Azure Storage account name
  • Account Key: Your storage account access key

Connection String Method

  • Connection String: Complete connection string from Azure portal

SAS Token Method

  • Account Name: Your Azure Storage account name
  • SAS Token: Shared Access Signature token

Usage Examples

Upload a File

  1. Add the Azure Blob Storage node to your workflow
  2. Select Upload operation
  3. Set the Container Name
  4. Configure the Binary Property (usually 'data')
  5. Optionally set a custom Blob Name
  6. Set Content Type if needed

Download a File

  1. Add the Azure Blob Storage node
  2. Select Download operation
  3. Set the Container Name
  4. Specify the Blob Name to download
  5. Set the Binary Property Name for the output

List Blobs

  1. Add the Azure Blob Storage node
  2. Select List operation
  3. Set the Container Name
  4. Optionally set a Prefix to filter results
  5. Set Max Results limit

Delete a Blob

  1. Add the Azure Blob Storage node
  2. Select Delete operation
  3. Set the Container Name
  4. Specify the Blob Name to delete

Advanced Options

Upload Options

  • Metadata: Add custom metadata key-value pairs
  • Tags: Add blob index tags for searching and filtering
  • Overwrite: Control whether to overwrite existing blobs
  • Content Type: Set custom MIME type

Security Features

  • Support for all Azure authentication methods
  • Secure credential storage
  • Connection testing capabilities

Error Handling

The node includes comprehensive error handling:

  • Invalid credentials detection
  • Missing container/blob validation
  • Network connectivity issues
  • Permission-related errors