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n8n-nodes-putio

v0.1.23

Published

n8n node for Put.io API integration

Readme

n8n-nodes-putio

npm version License: MIT n8n Community Node

This is an n8n community node for Put.io.

Put.io is a cloud storage service that allows you to download and manage files.

Authentication

To use this node, you need to have a Put.io account and an API key. You can find your API key in your Put.io account settings under "API Settings".

Endpoints

The node supports the following operations:

List Files

  • Lists files in a specified folder
  • Endpoint: GET /files/list
  • Parameters:
    • parent_id: ID of the folder to list (default: 0 for root)

Get File

  • Retrieves details of a specific file
  • Endpoint: GET /files/{file_id}

Download File

  • Downloads a specific file
  • Endpoint: GET /files/{file_id}/download

Create Folder

  • Creates a new folder
  • Endpoint: POST /files/create-folder
  • Parameters:
    • name: Name of the new folder
    • parent_id: ID of the parent folder (default: 0 for root)

Upload File

  • Uploads a file to Put.io
  • Endpoint: POST /files/upload
  • Parameters:
    • file: The file to upload
    • parent_id: ID of the parent folder (default: 0 for root)

Example API Request

Here's a sample curl request to check your account status:

curl -X GET "https://api.put.io/v2/account/info" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY"

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Resources

License

MIT