by siyad
This n8n workflow automates the process of monitoring inventory levels for Shopify products, ensuring timely updates and efficient stock management. It is designed to alert users when inventory levels are low or out of stock, integrating with Shopify's webhook system and providing notifications through Discord (can be changed to any messaging platform) with product images and details. Workflow Overview Webhook Node (Shopify Listener): This node is set up to listen for Shopify's inventory level webhook. It triggers the workflow whenever there is an update in the inventory levels. The webhook is configured in Shopify settings, where the n8n URL is specified to receive inventory level updates. Function Node (Inventory Check): This node processes the data received from the Shopify webhook. It extracts the available inventory and the inventory item ID, and determines whether the inventory is low (less than 4 items) or out of stock. Condition Nodes (Inventory Level Check): Two condition nodes follow the function node. One checks if the inventory is low (low_inventory equals true), and the other checks if the inventory is out of stock (out_of_stock equals true). GraphQL Node (Product Details Retrieval): Connected to the condition nodes, this node fetches detailed information about the product using Shopify's GraphQL API. It retrieves the product variant, title, current inventory quantity, and the first product image. HTTP Node (Discord Notification): The final node in the workflow sends a notification to Discord. It includes an embed with the product title, a warning message ("This product is running out of stock!"), the remaining inventory quantity, product variant details, and the product image. The notification ensures that relevant stakeholders are immediately informed about critical inventory levels.
by Lorena
This workflow is scheduled to run every week, when it gets all your Shopify orders, calculates their sales value, stores the data in Google Sheets, and sends a notification message to a Slack channel.
by Harshil Agrawal
This workflow demonstrates the use of static data in n8n. The workflow is built on the concept of polling. Cron node: The Cron node triggers the workflow every minute. You can configure the time based on your use-case. HTTP Request node: This node makes an HTTP Request to an API that returns the position of the ISS. Set node: In the Set node we set the information that we need in the workflow. Since we only need the timestamp, latitude, and longitude we set this in the node. If you need other information, you can set them in this node. Function node: The Function node, checks if the incoming data is similar to the data that was returned in the previous execution or not. If the data is different the Function node returns this new node, otherwise, it returns a message 'No New Items'. The data is also stored as static data with the workflow. Based on your use-case, you can build the workflow further. For example, you can use it send updates to Mattermost or Slack
by jason
This workflow takes a text file as input. It pulls the information from the text file and used it as a parameter to execute a command for each text line. This workflow references a file /home/n8n/filelist.txt in the Read Binary File node which will need to be changed to work properly. You can also edit the Execute Command node to modify what happens for each of these lines of text. Note: This workflow requires the Execute Command node which is only available on the on-premise version of n8n.
by Vlad Knyzhnyk
At the end, add the service you need, for example Telegram ++You can only see the result when you run workflow.++ *Based on these answers: Latest RSS Feed -> Rocket.Chat for get only new post Rss to Twitter with Image for get image*
by OsherD
This workflow collects tweets (100 but adjustable) and add them to AirTable. Starting the 2nd execution, the workflow will add only the new tweets (based on Tweet ID), so there won't be any tweet duplications
by Jonathan
This workflow uses a Mautic Trigger to check for new contacts. It then validates the contacts' email using OneSimpleAPI. If there are any a message will be sent to Slack. To configure this workflow you will need to set the credentials for the Hubspot, OneSimpleAPI and Slack Nodes. You will also need to select the Slack channel to use for sending the message.
by Jonathan
This workflow will collect the RSS feed data from the previous day and post them to a Slack channel. To use this workflow you will need to add your credentials to the Slack node and select the channel for notifications. You will also need to input the URL for the RSS feed.
by Jonathan
This workflow takes Dialpad call information after a call is disconnected and pushes it into Syncro as a ticket timer update, matching the start time and end time provided by Dialpad and a note that containing the contact or customer name and number. > This workflow is part of an MSP collection, The original can be found here: https://github.com/bionemesis/n8nsyncro
by Eduard
This workflow demonstrates how CSV file can be automatically imported into existing MySQL database. Before running the workflow please make sure you have a file on the server: /home/node/.n8n/concerts-2023.csv And the content of the file is the following: Date,Band,ConcertName,Country,City,Location,LocationAddress, 2023-05-28,Ozzy Osbourne,No More Tours 2 - Special Guest: Judas Priest,Germany,Berlin,Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin,"Mercedes-Platz 1, 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain", 2023-05-08,Elton John,Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour 2023,Germany,Berlin,Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin,"Mercedes-Platz 1, 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain", 2023-05-26,Hans Zimmer Live,Europe Tour 2023,Germany,Berlin,Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin,"Mercedes-Platz 1, 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain", 2023-07-07,Depeche Mode,Memento Mori World Tour 2023,Germany,Berlin,Olympiastadion Berlin,"Olympischer Platz 3, 14053 Berlin-Charlottenburg", The detailed process is explained in the tutorial https://blog.n8n.io/import-csv-into-mysql
by Eduard
This workflow demonstrates how easy it is to export SQL query to CSV automatically! Before running the workflow please make sure you have access to a local or remote MSSQL server with a sample AdventureWorks database. The detailed process is explained in the tutorial https://blog.n8n.io/sql-export-to-csv/
by Tom
This workflow is the opposite of this one. It transforms multiple different items with one binary object named data into a single item with multiple binary objects: This can be useful when creating a single .zip archive for example. It uses the updated Code node instead of the older Function node.