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n8n-nodes-entitys-simple

v0.1.0

Published

entitys Import (webhook trigger) and entitys Export (HTTP POST action) for n8n.

Readme

entitys nodes for n8n (simple)

Two standalone nodes for n8n:

  • entitys Import (Trigger): Receives HTTP POST webhooks. The node UI shows only the generated webhook URLs.
  • entitys Export (Action): Sends an HTTP POST request. Requires a URL and supports optional headers, query parameters, and JSON body.

Installation

npm install n8n-nodes-entitys-simple

Usage

Import (webhook trigger)

  1. Add entitys Import to your workflow.
  2. Copy the Test URL or Production URL from the node UI.
  3. Send a POST request:
curl -X POST "$WEBHOOK_URL" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"hello":"world"}'
  1. The node outputs the request body, headers, query, method, and url.

Export (HTTP POST action)

  1. Add entitys Export after any node.
  2. Set URL (required).
  3. Optionally add Query Parameters, JSON Body, and Additional Headers.
  4. The node outputs statusCode, headers, and body.

Notes

  • No environment variables or filesystem access.
  • English-only UI and docs.
  • License: MIT

Links

  • npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/n8n-nodes-entitys-simple
  • repo: https://github.com/DCrainic/n8n-nodes-entitys-simple