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Templates by Nskha
Advanced Telegram bot, ticketing system, liveChat, user management, broadcasting
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
Crypto market alert system with Binance and Telegram integration
An innovative N8N workflow that monitors cryptocurrency prices on Binance, identifies significant market movements, and sends customized alerts through Telegram. Ideal for traders and enthusiasts seeking real-time market insights. [](https://www.youtube.com/embed/slGqsT_E8) How It Works Trigger Options: Choose between a manual trigger or a scheduled trigger to start the workflow. Fetch Market Data: The 'Binance 24h Price Change' node retrieves the latest 24-hour price changes for cryptocurrencies from Binance. Identify Significant Changes: The 'Filter by 10% Change rate' node filters out cryptocurrencies with price changes of 10% or more. Aggregate Data: The 'Aggregate' node combines all significant changes into a single dataset. Format Data for Telegram: The 'Split By 1K chars' node formats this data into chunks suitable for Telegram's message size limit. Send Telegram Message: The 'Send Telegram Message' node broadcasts the formatted message to a specified Telegram chat. Set Up Steps Estimated Time: About 1-5 minutes for setup. Initial Configuration: Set up a Binance API connection (Optional) and your Telegram bot credentials. Customization: Adjust the trigger according to your preference (manual or scheduled) and update the Telegram chat ID. Create Telegram bot steps:- Setting up a Telegram bot and obtaining its token involves several steps. Here's a detailed guide: Start a Chat with BotFather: Open Telegram and search for "BotFather". This is the official bot that allows you to create new bots. Start a chat with BotFather by clicking on the "Start" button at the bottom of the screen. Create a New Bot: In the chat with BotFather, type /newbot and send the message. BotFather will ask you to choose a name for your bot. This is a display name and can be anything you like. Next, you'll need to choose a username for your bot. This must be unique and end in bot. For example, mycryptoalert_bot. Receive Your Token: After you've set the name and username, BotFather will provide you with a token. This token is like a password for your bot, so keep it secure. The message will look something like this: Done! Congratulations on your new bot. You will find it at t.me/mycryptoalert_bot. You can now add a description, about section and profile picture for your bot, see /help for a list of commands. Use this token to access the HTTP API: 123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11 The token in this case is 123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11. Test Your Bot: You can find your bot by searching for its username in Telegram. Start a chat with your bot and try sending it a message. Although it won't respond yet, this step is essential to ensure it's set up correctly. Use the Token in n8n: In your n8n workflow, when setting up the Telegram node, you'll be prompted to enter credentials. Choose to add new credentials and paste the token you received from BotFather. Get Your Chat ID: To send messages to a specific chat, you need to know the chat ID. The easiest way to find this is to first message your bot, then use a bot like @userinfobot to get your chat ID. Once you have the chat ID, you can configure it in the Telegram node in your n8n workflow. Finalize Your Workflow: With the bot token and chat ID set up in n8n, your Telegram notifications should work as intended in your workflow. Remember, keep your bot token secure and never share it publicly. If your token is compromised, you can always generate a new one by chatting with BotFather and selecting /token. Example result Keywords: n8n workflow, cryptocurrency market, Binance API, Telegram bot, price alert system, automated trading signals, market analysis
Bulk automated Google Drive files sharing and direct download link generation
This N8N workflow automates the process of sharing files from Google Drive. It includes OAuth2 authentication, batch processing, public link generation, and access status modification for efficient file handling. Suitable for users seeking to streamline their Google Drive file sharing process. sutiable for bulk actions, tested on 4.2K files folder working like charm. How It Works Initialize Workflow: The process begins with a Manual Trigger, allowing the user to start the workflow at their convenience. Folder ID Specification: A 'Set Folder ID' node where the user can enter the desired Google Drive Folder ID. List Files from Google Drive: The 'Google Drive' node lists all files within the specified folder using OAuth2 authentication. Batch Processing: The 'Loop Over Items' node processes the files in batches for efficiency. Generate Public Links: The 'Generate Download Links' node creates downloadable links for each file. Change File Access: The 'Change Status' node alters the file status to make them publicly accessible. Merge and Output: A 'Merge' node consolidates the data, preparing it for further actions or output. Set Up Steps Estimated Time: The setup should take approximately 10-15 minutes. Initial Setup: You'll need to provide OAuth2 credentials for Google Drive and specify a folder ID. Customization: Adjust the batch size and file access permissions according to your needs. Detailed Descriptions: For specific configuration details, refer to the sticky notes within the workflow. Example Item output JSON { "link": "https://drive.google.com/u/3/uc?id=1hojqPfXchNTY8YRTNkxSo-8txK9re-V4&export=download&confirm=t&authuser=0", "name": "firefox_rNjA0ybKu7.png", "kind": "drivepermission", "id": "anyoneWithLink", "type": "anyone", "role": "reader", "allowFileDiscovery": false } You can store the output data with any data store node you want, for example save them into Excel Sheet or Airtable etc... Keywords: n8n workflow, Google Drive integration, file sharing automation, batch file processing, public link generation, OAuth2 authentication, workflow automation
YouTube advanced RSS generator with Telegram formation
[](https://youtu.be/EtzJmrmCiUY) Overview The [n8n] YouTube Channel Advanced RSS Feeds Generator workflow facilitates the generation of various RSS feed formats for YouTube channels without requiring API access or administrative permissions. It utilizes third-party services to extract data, making it extremely user-friendly and accessible. Key Use Cases and Benefits Content Aggregation: Easily gather and syndicate content from any public YouTube channel. No API Key Required: Avoid the complexities and limitations of Google's API. Multiple Formats: Supports ATOM, JSON, MRSS, Plaintext, Sfeed, and direct YouTube XML feeds. Flexibility: Input can be a YouTube channel or video URL, ID, or username. Services/APIs Utilized This workflow integrates with: commentpicker.com: For retrieving YouTube channel IDs. rss-bridge.org: To generate various RSS formats. Configuration Instructions Start the Workflow: Activate the workflow in your n8n instance. Input Details: Enter the YouTube channel or video URL, ID, or username via the provided form trigger. Run the Workflow: Execute the workflow to receive links to 13 different RSS feeds, including community and video content feeds. Screenshots Additional Notes Customization: You can modify the RSS feed formats or integrate additional services as needed. Support and Contributions For support, questions, or contributions, please visit the n8n community forum or the GitHub repository. We welcome contributions from the community!
USDT and TRC20 wallet tracker API workflow for n8n
Overview This n8n workflow is specifically designed to monitor USDT TRC20 transactions within a specified wallet. It utilizes the public blockchain database of TronScan, requiring no API authentication, to periodically check and process transaction data. This workflow is ideal for users who need an automated solution to track their TRC20 wallet transactions. Features Automated Tracking: Executes every 15 minutes to capture new transactions. Customizable Filters: Tailors the tracking based on specific parameters like transaction time and wallet addresses. Data Aggregation: Compiles transaction data into a single, structured list. Formatted Outputs: Presents transaction data in an organized and comprehensible format. Requirements N8N (self-hosted or cloud version) setup and operational. Basic understanding of N8N workflows and nodes. Setup and Configuration Import Workflow: Load the provided JSON workflow into your N8N instance. Configure Edit Fields Node: Enter your TRC20 wallet address in the 'Your Wallet Address' field. Adjust 'Number of transactions to retrieve per request' if necessary. (Default one set to 20 which is recommanded) TronScan Data Access: The workflow accesses TronScan's public blockchain data, so no additional configuration is required for API access. Schedule Trigger Node: Defaulted to trigger every 15 minutes. Modify as per your requirements. Test the Workflow: Execute the workflow manually to ensure everything is operating correctly. How it Works Schedule Trigger: Initiates the workflow at predetermined intervals. Edit Fields: Sets up the wallet address and transaction retrieval count. TronScan Data Retrieval: Gathers transaction data from the TRC20 wallet using TronScan's public database. Split Out & Filter: Processes and filters the transaction data. Final Results: Organizes and formats the required transaction data for review. Aggregate: Consolidates all records (items) into a one comprehensive list (item). Customization Modify the filter conditions and fields to suit your tracking needs. (for example you can higher or lower the number of time to filter or IN / OUT transactions - Default is 15m/IN) Adjust the schedule trigger frequency according to your preference (default is 15m). Best Practices Regularly test the workflow to ensure consistent performance. Stay updated with any changes to the structure of TronScan's public data that might affect the workflow. Contributing Your feedback and contributions are greatly appreciated. Feel free to adapt, modify, and share enhancements with the n8n community.
Email notifications to Telegram using temporary HTML URL hosting via GitHub Gist
Overview This workflow automates the process of notifying users about new emails via Telegram and temporarily hosting the email content on a secret HTML page. It is ideal for users who need immediate notifications and a secure, temporary web view of their email content. Use Cases Immediate notification of new emails in Telegram with the ability to preview the email content in a secure, temporary HTML format. Automation for users who need to keep track of their emails without constantly checking their email client. Useful for teams or individuals who require instant updates on critical emails and prefer a quick preview through a web interface. My Personal Use Case: Secure Subscription Sharing From time to time, I find myself wanting to share my paid subscriptions with friends, but giving out OTP codes manually or sharing my email isn't a good idea due to security concerns. I attempted to use the IMAP node to integrate with Telegram secret channel for this purpose but encountered numerous problems, such as difficulties in scraping content from emails. Additionally, the Telegram API sometimes rejects certain special characters found within email contents. After facing these challenges, I discovered that rendering emails as HTML pages and sharing them directly is the most effective solution. This approach bypasses the issues with character limitations and content scraping, providing a seamless way to share subscription benefits securely. Services/APIs Used | Service/API | Node Type | Description | |----------------------|-------------------------|------------------------------------------------------| | IMAP Email Server | Email Trigger (IMAP) | Triggers the workflow on receiving a new email. | | Telegram API | Telegram | Sends notifications and manages messages in Telegram.| | GitHub Gist API | HTTP Request (Github Gist) | Temporarily hosts email content on GitHub Gist. | | GitHub Gist API (Deletion) | HTTP Request (Github Gist ) | Deletes the temporary GitHub Gist after a specified time. | | Wait | Wait | Delays the workflow for a specified period. | Configuration Steps Email Trigger (IMAP): Configure your IMAP email credentials to enable the workflow to check for new emails. Telegram Nodes: Insert your Telegram bot's API credentials and your chat ID in both Telegram nodes to send and delete messages. Github Gist Nodes: Provide your GitHub API credentials to create and delete Gists. Ensure the GitHub token has the necessary permissions to create and delete Gists. Wait Node: Adjust the wait time according to your preference for how long the email content should be accessible via the HTML page. Screenshot Additional Notes Ensure all credentials are securely stored and have the minimum necessary permissions for the workflow to function. Test the workflow with non-sensitive emails to ensure it operates as expected before using it with critical email accounts. Consider the privacy and security implications of temporarily hosting email content on GitHub Gist. For any questions or issues, refer to the respective API documentation for each service used or consult the n8n community for support.
Creators hub: Generate dynamic SVG stats with daily updates
n8n Creators Template: Creator Profile Stats Updater This n8n workflow template is designed to automate the process of updating a creator's profile statistics, including total workflows, complex workflows, approved workflows, pending workflows, total nodes, and total views. It utilizes various nodes to fetch data, process it, and update a SVG file hosted on GitHub to reflect the latest stats. Workflow Overview Schedule Trigger: Triggers the workflow execution at specified intervals. Config: Sets up configuration details like creator username, colors for text, icons, border, and card. Get Workflows: Fetches workflows associated with the creator from the n8n API. Workflows Data: Processes the fetched data to calculate various statistics. Get User: Fetches user details from the n8n API. Download Image: Downloads the creator's profile image. Extract From File: Extracts binary data from the downloaded image file. SVG: Generates an SVG file with updated stats and visual representation. GitHub: Commits the updated SVG file to the specified GitHub repository. Final: Prepares the final data set for further processing or output. Sticky Note: Provides a visual note or reminder within the workflow editor. Embed & Live Preview Since it's a .SVG format you can host it anywhere. treat it like normal image so you can embed it with any site, forum, page that support posting images. here's example code for markdown: markdown [](https://n8n.io/creators/n8n-team) Here's the result [](https://n8n.io/creators/n8n-team) Or served through CDN & Cache [](https://n8n.io/creators/n8n-team) Setup Instructions GitHub Credentials: Ensure you have GitHub credentials set up in your n8n instance to allow the workflow to commit changes to your repository. Configure Trigger: Adjust the Schedule Trigger node to set the desired execution intervals for the workflow. Set Configuration: Customize the Config node with your GitHub username and preferred aesthetic options for the SVG. Deploy Workflow: Import the workflow into your n8n instance and deploy it. Customization Options Text and Icon Colors: Customize the colors used in the SVG by modifying the respective fields in the Config node. Profile Image Size: Adjust the image size in the Download Image node URL if needed. Commit Messages: Modify the commit messages in the GitHub nodes to suit your version control conventions [I've used $now funaction to include current time in message which will gives allways a diffrent commit value]. Requirements n8n (Self-hosted or Cloud version compatible with 2024 releases and up) GitHub account and repository Basic understanding of n8n workflow configuration Support and Contributions For support, please refer to the n8n community forum or the official n8n documentation. Contributions to the template can be made you're allowed to reuse this workflow and reshare with edit (like new design/colors etc..) under your name.
KV - Cloudflare key-value database full API integration workflow
This n8n template provides a comprehensive solution for managing Key-Value (KV) pairs using Cloudflare's KV storage. It's designed to simplify the interaction with Cloudflare's KV storage APIs, enabling users to perform a range of actions like creating, reading, updating, and deleting namespaces and KV pairs. Features Efficient Management: Handle multiple KV operations seamlessly. User-Friendly: Easy to use with pre-configured Cloudflare API credentials within n8n. Customizable: Flexible for integration into larger workflows (Copy / paste your prefered part). Prerequisites n8n workflow automation tool (version 1.19.0 or later). A Cloudflare account with access to KV storage. Pre-configured Cloudflare API credentials in n8n. Workflow Overview This workflow is divided into three main sections for ease of use: Single Actions: Perform individual operations on KV pairs. Bulk Actions: Handle multiple KV pairs simultaneously. Specific Actions: Execute specific tasks like renaming namespaces. Key Components Manual Trigger: Initiates the workflow. Account Path Node: Sets the path for account details, a prerequisite for all actions. HTTP Request Nodes: Facilitate interaction with Cloudflare's API for various operations. Sticky Notes: Provide quick documentation links and brief descriptions of each node's function. Usage Setup Account Path: Input your Cloudflare account details in the 'Account Path' node. you can get your account path by your cloudflare URL Choose an Action: Select the desired operation from the workflow. Configure Nodes: Adjust parameters in the HTTP request nodes as needed. (each node contain sticky note with direct link to it own document page) Execute Workflow: Trigger the workflow manually to perform the selected operations. Detailed Node Descriptions I covered in this Workflow the full api calls of Cloudflare KV product. API NODE: Delete KV Type: HTTP Request Function: Deletes a specified KV pair within a namespace. Configuration: This node requires the namespace ID and KV pair name. It automatically fetches these details from preceding nodes, specifically from the "List KV-NMs" and "Set KV-NM Name" nodes. Documentation: Delete KV Pair API API NODE: Create KV-NM Type: HTTP Request Function: Creates a new Key-Value Namespace. Configuration: Users need to input the title for the new namespace. This node uses the account information provided by the "Account Path" node. Documentation: Create Namespace API API NODE: Delete KV1 Type: HTTP Request Function: Renames an existing Key-Value Namespace. Configuration: Requires the old namespace name and the new desired name. It retrieves these details from the "KV to Rename" and "List KV-NMs" nodes. Documentation: Rename Namespace API API NODE: Write KVs inside NM Type: HTTP Request Function: Writes multiple Key-Value pairs inside a specified namespace. Configuration: This node needs a JSON array of key-value pairs along with their namespace identifier. It fetches the namespace ID from the "List KV-NMs" node. Documentation: Write Multiple KV Pairs API API NODE: Read Value Of KV In NM Type: HTTP Request Function: Reads the value of a specific Key-Value pair in a namespace. Configuration: Requires the Key's name and Namespace ID, which are obtained from the "Set KV-NM Name" and "List KV-NMs" nodes. Documentation: Read KV Pair API API NODE: Read MD from Key Type: HTTP Request Function: Reads the metadata of a specific Key in a namespace. Configuration: Similar to the "Read Value Of KV In NM" node, it needs the Key's name and Namespace ID, which are obtained from the "Set KV-NM Name" and "List KV-NMs" nodes. Documentation: Read Metadata API > The rest can be found inside the workflow with sticky/onflow note explain what to do. Best Practices Modular Use: Extract specific parts of the workflow for isolated tasks. Validation: Ensure correct namespace and KV pair names before execution. Security: Regularly update your Cloudflare API credentials for secure access, and make sure to give your API only access to the KV. Keywords: Cloudflare KV, n8n workflow automation, API integration, key-value storage management.
N8N advanced URL parsing and shortening workflow - Switchy.io integration
[](https://youtu.be/c7yCZhmMjtI) Overview This N8N workflow facilitates advanced URL parsing and shortening, incorporating metadata extraction, OpenGraph tag handling, and integration with Switchy API for link management. It employs various nodes for URL processing, metadata extraction, and creation or updating of shortened links with enriched metadata. Features URL Metadata Extraction: Parses URLs to extract metadata such as titles, descriptions, images, and favicons. OpenGraph API Integration: Utilizes OpenGraph API for detailed metadata retrieval. Switchy API Integration: Manages shortened links via the Switchy API. GitHub API Integration: Uses GitHub for hosting images related to the URLs. Screenshot Capabilities: Captures screenshots of web pages as part of metadata. API Authorization and Configuration: Manages API keys and configurations for external service integration. Workflow Structure Split In Batches: Processes URLs in batches. API Auth: Configures API authorization. URL Processing Nodes: Extract metadata using various nodes like Get Headers, OpenGraph API, and Meta tags Scraper. Conditional Nodes: Include IF OpenGraph Invalid and If - Enable ScreenShots for logic handling. Data Aggregation: Uses nodes like Method 1 - META for final metadata aggregation. Switchy API: Handles link creation and updating. GitHub Integration: Hosts screenshots and images on a personal GitHub repository. Final Output: Provides the shortened URL after processing. API Stack | API | Description | |---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------| | switchy | For creating and updating shortened links. | | opengraph | To retrieve URL metadata using OpenGraph tags. | | dub.sh | Used for scraping meta tags from web pages. | | microlink | Captures screenshots of web pages. | | pxl.to | Alternative service for capturing screenshots. | | favicone | Retrieves favicons for given URLs. | | github | Hosts images and screenshots on GitHub repo. | | statically | Used for CDN services and image hosting. | | Other APIs | Additional APIs used for various purposes. | GitHub Repository Setup To use this workflow, ensure your GitHub API is linked for hosting images. Set up a repository where the workflow can upload screenshots and other related images. This repository will be referenced in the workflow nodes where images are handled. Configuration Before running the workflow, set up the necessary API keys and configurations in the API Auth node. Adjust batch size and other parameters as needed. Error Handling The workflow includes nodes like Stop and Error for robust error handling, post an issue and mention the creator using N8N community. Contributions This workflow is open for community contributions. Enhancements and improvements are welcome.