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n8n-nodes-peliqan

v0.0.6

Published

n8n community node to work with Peliqan

Readme

n8n-nodes-peliqan

This is an n8n community node that lets you use Peliqan in your n8n workflows.

Peliqan.io is an all-in-one data platform with ELT, a built-in data warehouse, data transformations, and a data cockpit.

Table of contents

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n documentation.

Operations

The node currently supports:

  • List tables – Retrieve available tables
  • Get data from table – Query records from a Peliqan table
  • Run pipeline – Trigger an existing pipeline
  • Execute endpoint – Call an API endpoint defined in Peliqan
  • Create SQL query – Create a new SQL query in Peliqan
  • Execute SQL query – Run a query against Peliqan’s data warehouse
  • Run script – Execute a script stored in Peliqan
  • Get script logs – Retrieve execution logs of a script

Credentials

  1. Log in to Peliqan.io.
  2. Go to Settings → API Token.
  3. Copy your API Token.
  4. In n8n, go to Credentials → New → Peliqan API and paste your Token.

🔑 More details here: Configure credentials in n8n.

Usage

Resources

Version history

  • May 2025v0.0.1 initial implementation
  • June 2025v0.0.3 add table list operation
  • June 2025v0.0.4 enable tool usage of node
  • September 2025v0.0.5 UX fixes and code overhaul
  • October 2025v0.0.6 replace deprecated functions