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@serphouse/n8n-nodes-serphouse

v1.0.3

Published

Official n8n node for Serphouse

Downloads

118

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n8n-nodes-serphouse

This is an n8n community node that lets you use SERPHouse in your n8n workflows.

SERPHouse is a powerful SERP API that allows you to scrape Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other search engines with ease. Get real-time search results, job listings, and comprehensive SERP data.

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Prerequisites

You need a SERPHouse account and API key. You can sign up at serphouse.com.

Operations

The SERPHouse node supports the following operations:

Serp Live Search (POST)

Perform real-time searches across Google, Bing, and Yahoo search engines.

Supported Search Engines:

  • Google
  • Bing
  • Yahoo

Features:

  • Multiple search types: Web, News, Image, Shop
  • Device-specific results: Desktop, Tablet, Mobile
  • Location targeting
  • Date range filtering
  • Customizable result count and pagination
  • Verbatim search and GFilter options

Google SERP (Top 100 Results)

Retrieve comprehensive Google search results with up to 100 results per query.

Features:

  • Multi-page scraping (max_pages parameter)
  • Device-specific results: Desktop, Tablet, Mobile
  • Location targeting
  • Date range filtering
  • Verbatim search and GFilter options
  • JSON or HTML response formats

Google Jobs API

Search and retrieve job listings from Google Jobs.

Features:

  • Location-based job search
  • Date range filtering
  • Multi-language and domain support
  • JSON or HTML response formats

Credentials

To use this node, you need to configure your SERPHouse API credentials:

  1. Go to CredentialsNew
  2. Select SERPHouse API
  3. Enter your API key from your SERPHouse account

Usage

Example 1: Basic Search

1. Add SERPHouse node to your workflow
2. Select "Serp Live Search (POST)" operation
3. Enter your search query
4. Choose your search engine from Google, Bing and Yahoo
5. Select domain and language
6. Choose your location
7. Execute the node

Example 2: Multi-page SERP Results

1. Add SERPHouse node to your workflow
2. Select "Google SERP (Top 100 Results)" operation
3. Enter your search query
4. Configure domain, language, and location
5. In Additional Fields, set "Max Pages" to desired value
6. Execute the node to get comprehensive results

Example 3: Google Jobs Search

1. Add SERPHouse node to your workflow
2. Select "Google Jobs API" operation
3. Enter job search query (e.g., "software engineer")
4. Select domain and language
5. Choose location
6. Optionally add date range filtering
7. Execute the node

Resources

Version History

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Serp Live Search (POST) operation
  • Google SERP (Top 100 Results) operation
  • Google Jobs API operation

License

MIT

Support

For issues or questions: