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n8n-nodes-vimeo

v0.5.0

Published

Vimeo node for n8n

Readme

n8n-nodes-vimeo

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

Vimeo is a video hosting platform. This node allows you to upload videos to your Vimeo account using the Vimeo API.

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

  • Upload Video
    • Upload a binary file from the current item to Vimeo using the TUS resumable upload approach.
    • Inputs:
      • Binary Property: name of the binary property that contains the video (default: data).
      • Title: optional video title.
      • Description: optional video description.
    • Output fields include:
      • videoUri – Vimeo video URI (e.g. /videos/123456789).
      • link – Public Vimeo link when available.
      • name, mimeType, fileName – basic metadata echoed back.

Credentials

Create credentials in n8n with type Vimeo API:

  • Client ID: from your Vimeo app (https://developer.vimeo.com/apps).
  • Client Secret: from your Vimeo app.
  • Access Token: a personal access token or OAuth token with at least upload and edit scopes.

The node authenticates requests using the Access Token via the Authorization: Bearer <token> header.

Compatibility

  • Node.js: 20+
  • n8n Community Nodes API version: 1

Usage

  1. In your workflow, add a node that provides a binary file (for example, an HTTP Request node that downloads a file, or a Read Binary File node).
  2. Add the Vimeo node and select the Upload Video operation.
  3. Set the Binary Property to the property name that holds the video (default is data).
  4. Optionally set Title and Description.
  5. Select your Vimeo API credentials.
  6. Run the workflow. The node returns the videoUri and link to the uploaded video once the upload is initiated and completed by Vimeo.

Notes:

  • Uploads use Vimeo’s TUS endpoint; very large files are supported. This node performs a single-pass upload starting at offset 0. If you need advanced resumable behavior across executions, consider externalizing the upload session management.

Resources

Version history

  • 0.1.0 — Initial release with Upload Video operation