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n8n-nodes-flexygo

v1.0.1

Published

n8n community node to integrate with Flexygo low-code platform APIs. Supports CRUD operations, views, processes, schemas, and user context while respecting permissions.

Downloads

29

Readme

n8n-nodes-flexygo v1.0.0

n8n.io - Workflow Automation

This is an n8n community node package that enables integration with any API from solutions developed with Flexygo low-code platform.

Version 1.0.0 - First stable release with full CRUD support, schema operations, process execution, and OAuth2 authentication with automatic token refresh.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Features

  • Insert, Update, Delete records - Full CRUD operations on any Flexygo object
  • Execute views and lists - Query data using predefined Flexygo views
  • Get user context - Retrieve current user information and session data
  • Execute processes - Run Flexygo business processes
  • Schema information - Get object and view definitions
  • Respects permissions - All operations honor Flexygo's security model and user privileges

Installation

Community Nodes (Recommended)

  1. Go to Settings > Community Nodes
  2. Select Install
  3. Enter n8n-nodes-flexygo and confirm

Manual Installation

# Navigate to your n8n installation directory
cd ~/.n8n

# Install the package
npm install n8n-nodes-flexygo

Credentials

To use this node, you need to configure Flexygo API credentials:

| Field | Description | |-------|-------------| | Base URL | The base URL of your Flexygo instance (e.g., https://your-server.com/flexygo) | | Username | Your Flexygo username | | Password | Your Flexygo password |

The node handles OAuth2 authentication automatically, including token refresh.

Operations

Context

  • Get - Retrieve current user context and session information

List

  • Execute - Run a Flexygo list/view and retrieve data with pagination support

Object

  • Create - Insert a new record
  • Delete - Remove a record by ID
  • Get - Retrieve a single record by ID
  • Update - Modify an existing record

Process

  • Execute - Run a Flexygo business process

Schema

  • Get Object - Retrieve object/entity definition
  • Get View - Retrieve view/list definition

Example Usage

Fetching Data from a List

  1. Add the Flexygo node to your workflow
  2. Select List resource and Execute operation
  3. Enter the list name (e.g., myCustomers)
  4. Configure pagination if needed
  5. Execute the node to retrieve data

Creating a Record

  1. Add the Flexygo node
  2. Select Object resource and Create operation
  3. Enter the object name (e.g., Customer)
  4. Add the fields and values for the new record
  5. Execute to create the record

Compatibility

  • n8n version 1.0.0 or later
  • Flexygo version 8.5 or later

Resources

License

MIT