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@tiny-idp/n8n-nodes-tinyidp

v1.0.5

Published

n8n community node to extract structured data from identity documents using Tiny IDP

Downloads

55

Readme

@tiny-idp/n8n-nodes-tinyidp

This is an n8n community node for Tiny IDP. It allows you to extract structured data from identity documents such as Passports, Spanish DNIs, EU Driver Licenses, and Proof of Address using Tiny IDP's powerful extraction API.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.


Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation:

  1. Go to Settings > Community Nodes in your n8n instance.
  2. Click on Install a node.
  3. Enter @tiny-idp/n8n-nodes-tinyidp as the npm package name.
  4. Agree to the risks and click Install.

Credentials

To use this node, you need to authenticate with the Tiny IDP API.

  1. Sign up or log in to your account at Tiny IDP.
  2. Obtain your API Key from the developer dashboard.
  3. In n8n, create a new credential for Tiny IDP API.
  4. Paste your API Key into the API Key field and save.

Usage & Examples

The Tiny IDP node supports two input modes for processing documents: Public URL and File (Binary).

1. Public URL Mode (Default)

Use this mode when your document images are hosted publicly (e.g., on AWS S3, Cloudinary, or any public URL).

  • Document Type: Select the type of document (e.g., Passport, Spanish DNI, EU Driver License, Proof of Address).
  • Input Type: Public URL
  • URL: Enter the public URL of the document image (e.g., https://example.com/passport.jpg).

2. File (Binary) Mode

Use this mode when you want to upload a document file directly from previous nodes in your workflow (e.g., from an email attachment, HTTP Request download, or Read Binary File node).

  • Document Type: Select the type of document.
  • Input Type: File (Binary)
  • Binary Property: Enter the name of the binary property that contains the file (defaults to data).

Compatibility

  • Minimum n8n version: 1.0.0
  • Tested against: 1.0.0+

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