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n8n-nodes-roam

v0.1.8

Published

n8n community node to work with the Roam API

Readme

n8n-nodes-roam

This is an n8n community node. It lets you use Roam in your n8n workflows.

Roam is a video conferencing and messaging platform that enables teams to connect, collaborate, and communicate effectively through video meetings, messaging, and integrations.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Usage
Resources
Version history

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Operations

Roam Node

  • Send Message: Send messages to Roam groups
  • Create Meeting Link: Create new video meeting links

Roam Trigger Node

  • Webhook Events: Trigger workflows when webhook events are received from Roam

Credentials

To use this node, you need to authenticate with Roam's API using OAuth2.

  1. Go to your Roam developer account at developer.ro.am
  2. Create an API Key application
  3. Enable permissions corresponding to what you want it to do:
  • Actions
    • Send chat message: chat:send_message, groups:read
    • Create meeting link: meetinglink:write
  • Webhooks: webhook:write
    • New Recording: recordings:read
    • New Transcript: transcript:read
  1. In n8n, create a new credential of type "Roam API Key"
  2. Fill in your secret key

Compatibility

  • n8n version: 1.0.0+
  • Node.js version: 18.0.0+
  • Tested with n8n versions: 1.0.x, 1.1.x

Usage

Basic Setup

  1. Install the community node
  2. Set up your Roam OAuth2 credentials
  3. Use the Roam node to send messages or create meetings
  4. Use the Roam Trigger node to respond to webhook events

Example Workflow

  1. Trigger: HTTP Request (when a form is submitted)
  2. Action: Roam - Send Message (notify team about the submission)
  3. Action: Roam - Create Meeting Link (schedule a follow-up meeting)

Development

To run n8n locally:

  • Run ngrok http 5678 to support incoming webhooks. Set WEBHOOK_URL to the ngrok URL.
  • Run npm run dev

Resources

Version history

0.1.1

  • Initial release
  • Roam node with meeting and messaging operations
  • Roam Trigger node for webhook events
  • Basic transport layer for API communication
  • OAuth2 authentication