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n8n-nodes-supercodejs

v0.1.1

Published

n8n community node to run JavaScript with controlled npm imports

Readme

n8n-nodes-supercodejs

n8n community node that runs custom JavaScript and supports external npm libraries through a controlled require().

What this node does

  • Executes JavaScript in either:
    • Run For Each Item mode
    • Run Once for All Items mode
  • Lets you load external packages with require('package-name')
  • Restricts imports to a per-node allowlist (Allowed Modules)

Bundled libraries

These are already included in the package:

  • dayjs
  • lodash
  • xlsx
  • pdf-lib
  • pdf-parse
  • mammoth
  • csv-parse
  • csv-stringify
  • xml2js

Example code inside the node

const dayjs = require('dayjs');

return {
  json: {
    ...$json,
    formattedNow: dayjs().format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss'),
  },
};

Set Allowed Modules to:

dayjs

XLSX example (read first sheet)

const XLSX = require('xlsx');

const b64 = $binary.file.data;
const workbook = XLSX.read(Buffer.from(b64, 'base64'), { type: 'buffer' });
const sheet = workbook.Sheets[workbook.SheetNames[0]];
const rows = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(sheet);

return rows.map((row) => ({ json: row }));

Set Allowed Modules to:

xlsx

PDF example (extract text)

const pdfParse = require('pdf-parse');

const b64 = $binary.file.data;
const parsed = await pdfParse(Buffer.from(b64, 'base64'));

return {
  json: {
    ...$json,
    text: parsed.text,
    pages: parsed.numpages,
  },
};

Set Allowed Modules to:

pdf-parse

File conversion example (JSON to CSV)

const { stringify } = require('csv-stringify/sync');

const csv = stringify(items.map((i) => i.json), { header: true });

return {
  json: { ...$json, csvLength: csv.length },
  binary: {
    csv: {
      data: Buffer.from(csv, 'utf8').toString('base64'),
      mimeType: 'text/csv',
      fileName: 'output.csv',
    },
  },
};

Set Allowed Modules to:

csv-stringify

Add more libraries

npm install <your-library>

Then build:

npm run build

Load in n8n

  1. Install this package where n8n can load community nodes.
  2. Restart n8n.
  3. Add the Super Code JS node in your workflow.

Important behavior

  • require() only works for modules listed in Allowed Modules.
  • Relative and absolute imports are blocked.
  • Node.js built-in modules are blocked.
  • Timeout is best-effort for async code.