N8n MCP Server Rust
An MCP server written in Rust for interacting with n8n, supporting comprehensive management of executions, workflows, and tags.
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What is n8n-server-example?
This is an MCP server specifically designed for the n8n workflow automation platform, entirely written in the Rust language. It provides API interfaces for interacting with n8n and can manage core functions such as executions, workflows, and tags.How to use n8n-server-example?
You can interact with the server through the REST API to manage n8n workflows, execution records, and tags. The server provides complete CRUD operations and status management functions.Use cases
Suitable for scenarios that require programmatic management of n8n workflows, such as automated deployment, batch operations, or integration with other systems.Main features
Execution managementProvides complete execution record management functions, including querying, deleting, and other operations
Workflow managementFully supports the creation, querying, updating, deletion, and activation/deactivation of workflows
Tag managementSupports CRUD operations on tags and the associated management of workflow tags
Webhook triggerSupports triggering workflows with webhook nodes through the API
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Written entirely in Rust, high - performance and memory - safe
Complete API coverage of n8n core functions
Lightweight and easy to deploy
Limitations
Currently only supports basic functions and lacks some advanced features
Documentation and community support are relatively limited
How to use
Start the server
Download and run the server executable file
Configure the connection
Configure the server to connect to your n8n instance
Start using the API
Interact with the server through HTTP requests
Usage examples
Batch create workflowsImport multiple workflow definitions in batches through the API
Automated deploymentAutomatically deploy workflows in the CI/CD process
Frequently Asked Questions
How to connect to an existing n8n instance?
What authentication methods are supported?
Related resources
n8n official documentation
Official documentation of the n8n platform
GitHub repository
Project source code
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