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n8n-nodes-presenta

v1.0.17

Published

n8n node for Presenta API integration.

Readme

n8n-nodes-presenta

This package provides an n8n node for integrating with the Presenta API.

Features

  • Render documents and images using Presenta templates
  • Supports /render and /cached endpoints
  • GUI-first setup for all options except payload
  • Secure credential management via environment variable (PRESENTA_API_TOKEN)

Installation

Follow the n8n community node installation guide.

Usage

  1. Add the Presenta node to your workflow.
  2. Set your Presenta API token in your environment as PRESENTA_API_TOKEN.
  3. Select the endpoint, template ID, and configure options in the GUI.
  4. Enter your payload as JSON (supports both simple and structured modes).

Credentials

Your API token is managed securely via environment variable. No need to store secrets in workflows.

Resources

License

MIT

More information

Refer to our documentation on creating nodes for detailed information on building your own nodes.

License

MIT