GitHub Trigger node triggers the workflow when a release event takes place in the specified repository.
Slack node posts a message in a specified channel with the text "New release is available in {repository name}", along with further details and a link to the release.
Task:
Create a simple API endpoint using the Webhook and Respond to Webhook nodes
Why:
You can prototype or replace a backend process with a single workflow
Main use cases:
Replace backend logic with a workflow
Task:
Merge two datasets into one based on matching rules
Why:
A powerful capability of n8n is to easily branch out the workflow in order to process different datasets. Even more powerful is the ability to join them back together with SQL-like joining logic.
Main use cases:
Appending data sets
Keep only new items
Keep only existing items
This workflow will backup your workflows to Github. It uses the public api to export all of the workflow data using the n8n node.
It then loops over the data checks in Github to see if a file exists that uses the workflow name. Once checked it will then update the file on Github if it exists, Create a new file if it doesn't exist and if it's the same it will ignore the file.
Config Options
repo_owner - Github owner
repo_name - Github repository name
repo_path - Path within the Github repository
>This workflow has been updated to use the n8n node and the code node so requires at least version 0.198.0 of n8n
Temporary solution using the undocumented REST API for backups using Google drive.
Please note that there are issues with this workflow. It does not support versioning, so please know that it will create multiple copies of the workflows so if you run this daily it will make the folder grow quickly. Once I figure out how to version in Gdrive I'll update it here.
A robust n8n workflow designed to enhance Telegram bot functionality for user management and broadcasting. It facilitates automatic support ticket creation, efficient user data storage in Redis, and a sophisticated system for message forwarding and broadcasting.
How It Works
Telegram Bot Setup: Initiate the workflow with a Telegram bot configured for handling different chat types (private, supergroup, channel).
User Data Management: Formats and updates user data, storing it in a Redis database for efficient retrieval and management.
Support Ticket Creation: Automatically generates chat tickets for user messages and saves the corresponding topic IDs in Redis.
Message Forwarding: Forwards new messages to the appropriate chat thread, or creates a new thread if none exists.
Support Forum Management: Handles messages within a support forum, differentiating between various chat types and user statuses.
Broadcasting System: Implements a broadcasting mechanism that sends channel posts to all previous bot users, with a system to filter out blocked users.
Blocked User Management: Identifies and manages blocked users, preventing them from receiving broadcasted messages.
Versatile Channel Handling: Ensures that messages from verified channels are properly managed and broadcasted to relevant users.
Set Up Steps
Estimated Time**: Around 30 minutes.
Requirements**: A Telegram bot, a Redis database, and Telegram group/channel IDs are necessary.
Configuration**: Input the Telegram bot token and relevant group/channel IDs. Configure message handling and user data processing according to your needs.
Detailed Instructions**: Sticky notes within the workflow provide extensive setup information and guidance.
Live Demo Workflow
Bot: Telegram Bot Link (Click here)
Support Group: Telegram Group Link (Click here)
Broadcasting Channel: Telegram Channel Link (Click here)
Keywords: n8n workflow, Telegram bot, chat ticket system, Redis database, message broadcasting, user data management, support forum automation
Note: This workflow uses the internal API which is not official. This workflow might break in the future.
The workflow executes every night at 23:59. You can configure a different time bin the Cron node.
Configure the GitHub nodes with your username, repo name, and the file path.
In the HTTP Request nodes (making a request to localhost:5678), create Basic Auth credentials with your n8n instance username and password.