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n8n-nodes-appwriten8n
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An updated N8N module for Appwrite's API, includes operations for documents, functions, and storage. Based (very loosely, I rewrote everything) on n8n-nodes-appwrite.
Free and open fair-code licensed node based Workflow Automation Tool.
A complete backend solution for your [Flutter / Vue / Angular / React / iOS / Android / *ANY OTHER*] app
For most, you'll install by simply going to your n8n instance, Settings -> Community Nodes, and then add
this package name n8n-nodes-appwrite-1.4.x
To get started install the package in your n8n root directory with
npm install n8n-nodes-appwrite-1.4.x
For docker add the following line before the font installation command in your n8n Docker file
RUN cd /usr/local/lib/node_modules/n8n && npm install n8n-nodes-appwrite
For existing N8N Installations simply go to Settings -> Community Packages and input n8n-appwrite
FAQs
N8N Nodes for Appwrite starting at 1.4.X and up, will be updated.
The npm package n8n-nodes-appwriten8n receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, n8n-nodes-appwriten8n popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that n8n-nodes-appwriten8n demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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