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n8n-nodes-axiomai

v0.1.10

Published

n8n community node to post data to axiom.ai

Readme

n8n-nodes-axiomai

This is an n8n community node that lets you send data to Axiom.ai in your n8n workflows.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Usage
Resources

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Community Nodes Installation

  1. Go to Settings > Community Nodes in your n8n instance
  2. Select Install a community node
  3. Enter n8n-nodes-axiomai in the Enter npm package name field
  4. Select Install

After installation, the Axiom.ai node will be available in your n8n instance.

Manual Installation

To install manually, navigate to your n8n installation directory and run:

npm install n8n-nodes-axiomai

Operations

This node supports the following operation:

  • Post Data: Send a 2D array of data to Axiom.ai

Credentials

To use this node, you need to set up your Axiom.ai API credentials:

  1. In n8n, go to Credentials > New
  2. Search for Axiom.ai API
  3. Enter your API Key
  4. Click Save

You can obtain your API key from your Axiom.ai account settings.

Compatibility

This node is compatible with n8n version 0.187.0 and above.

Usage

Basic Example

  1. Add the Axiom.ai node to your workflow
  2. Connect your credentials
  3. Configure the node:
    • Operation: Post Data (default)
    • Axiom Name: Enter a name for your axiom (e.g., "My Axiom")
    • Input Mode: Choose how to provide data (see below)

Input Modes

The node supports three ways to provide data:

1. Manual JSON (Default)

Enter a 2D array directly in JSON format:

[
  ["A1", "B1", "C1"],
  ["A2", "B2", "C2"],
  ["A3", "B3", "C3"]
]

2. From Input Items (Automatic)

Automatically converts input items from previous nodes into a 2D array.

Example: If a previous node (like a database query) outputs:

[
  {"name": "John", "email": "[email protected]", "status": "active"},
  {"name": "Jane", "email": "[email protected]", "status": "active"}
]

Configuration:

  • Fields to Include: name,email,status (leave empty to include all fields)
  • Include Header Row: Enable to add field names as the first row

Result:

[
  ["name", "email", "status"],
  ["John", "[email protected]", "active"],
  ["Jane", "[email protected]", "active"]
]

3. From Expression

Use n8n expressions to reference data from previous nodes:

{{ $json.myData }}

API Request Format

The node sends data to Axiom.ai in the following format:

{
  "key": "your-api-key",
  "name": "My Axiom",
  "data": [
    ["A1", "B1", "C1"],
    ["A2", "B2", "C2"]
  ]
}

Resources

License

MIT