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n8n-nodes-tulip

v0.2.0

Published

n8n nodes for sending data to the Tulip API

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n8n-nodes-tulip

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

Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Usage
Resources
Version history

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Use n8n-nodes-tulip in n8n settings to install the stable version.

Operations

  • Table
    • List all tables
    • Create a table
    • Look up a table
    • Update a table
    • List records
    • Create a records
    • Delete all records
    • Count records
    • Look up a record
    • Update a record
    • Delete a record
    • Increment or decrement a field in a Tulip Table record
  • Machine
    • Set machine attribute value
    • List all machines

Credentials

Tulip nodes uses Tulip API with basic authentication. You can find how to setup API authentication from the Tulip website.

  • Name: Display name for the node instance in the editor.
  • Factory URL: For example, your-factory-instance.tulip.co
  • API Key: The API key for the API token. Should start with apikey.2_.
  • API Secret: The API secret for the API token.

Compatibility

n8n-nodes-tulip is tested against the r319.1 Tulip version and the 1.92.2 n8n version.

Usage

Tulip Machine Attribute Node

Prerequisites

Before using a machine node, make sure that you have completed the following steps:

  1. Have machine monitoring enabled on your factory instance. This is required to use the Machine Attributes API.

  2. Follow the steps in this support article to:

  • Configure an API token with attributes:write permissions
  • Create a machine that uses the Tulip API as a datasource
  • Define machine attributes for the machine

Node Configuration

  • Name: Display name for the node instance in the editor
  • Tulip Api Authentication: A configuration node with authentication details for an API token on your Tulip account. The API token must have attributes:write permissions. See more details in the Tulip API Auth Node section.

Tulip Tables Node

Overview

The Tulip Tables API node supports sending data to and reading data from Tulip Tables, as well as reading Tulip Table metadata, using the Tulip Tables API.

Each tables node is configured to send data to a single Tulip Tables API endpoint. On an input message, the node will send the configured request and output the HTTP response along with any returned data. The Query Type field determines the type of request, relevant parameters, and the response data type. See the Tulip Tables API documentation at your-factory-instance.tulip.co/apiDocs for more information on the different types of requests.

Node Configuration

  • Name: Display name for the node instance in the editor
  • Tulip Api Authentication: A configuration node with authentication details for an API token on your Tulip account. The API token must have tables:read and tables:write permissions for read and write operations respectively. See more details in the Tulip API Auth Node section.

Resources