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n8n-nodes-cloudinary

v0.0.6

Published

The official Cloudinary n8n node - upload media, update asset tags and metadata, and more

Readme

Cloudinary node

Use the Cloudinary node to automate work in Cloudinary, and integrate Cloudinary with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of Cloudinary features, including uploading assets, managing tags, and updating metadata.

On this page, you'll find a list of operations the Cloudinary node supports.

Operations

  • Asset
    • Upload from URL/file
    • Update asset tags
    • Update asset metadata fields
    • Get tags
    • Get structured metadata definitions

Supported authentication methods

  • API key & API secret

Authentication

Using API key

To configure this credential, you'll need a Cloudinary Account and:

  • A Cloud name
  • An API Key
  • An API Secret

If you're a user with a Master admin, Admin, or Technical admin role, you can find your API keys and other credentials on the API Keys page of the Cloudinary Console Settings:

  1. Navigate to the API Keys pages in the settings page.
  2. Click on + Generate New API Key.
  3. Copy the API Key and API Secret.
  4. From the top of the page copy the Cloud name.
  5. Enter the cloud name, api key and api secret to your n8n credential.

Related resources

Refer to Cloudinary's documentation for more information on this service.