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n8n-nodes-arango

v0.1.0

Published

n8n node to interact with ArangoDB

Downloads

11

Readme

n8n-nodes-arango

This is an n8n community node for ArangoDB. It provides functionality to interact with ArangoDB databases through n8n workflows.

Features

  • Connect to ArangoDB instances
  • Execute AQL queries
  • Execute raw HTTP API commands
  • Select different databases

Installation

Follow these steps to install this node in your n8n instance:

npm install n8n-nodes-arango

Credentials

To use this node, you need to provide the following credentials:

  1. Host (default: http://localhost)
  2. Port (default: 8529)
  3. Username
  4. Password

Operations

The node supports two operations:

  1. Execute Query: Execute an AQL query

    • Example: FOR doc IN collection RETURN doc
  2. Execute Command: Execute a raw HTTP API command

    • Example: /_api/version

Example Usage

  1. Add the ArangoDB node to your workflow
  2. Configure your credentials
  3. Select the database you want to connect to
  4. Choose your operation (Execute Query or Execute Command)
  5. Enter your query or command
  6. Run the workflow

License

MIT