| name | n8n-node-configuration-official |
| description | Use when configuring any n8n node: HTTP, webhooks, database, comms (Slack/Gmail/Discord), AI, triggers, Merge, anything. Triggers on any node-builder call (`node(...)`, `trigger(...)`, `tool(...)`, `memory(...)`, `languageModel(...)`, `ifElse(...)`, `merge(...)`, etc.), configuring a parameter, `useDataOfInput`, `numberOfInputs`, fan-in convergence, or any node-specific debugging. |
n8n Node Configuration
Each n8n node has its own parameter shape, often with conditional fields (parameter X only matters when parameter Y has value Z). Shapes evolve between versions. Guessing produces cryptic validation errors.
Don't guess, use the get_node_types tool.
Non-negotiable
Call get_node_types with discriminators (resource, operation, mode) before configuring a node. Without discriminators you get the generic shape, missing operation-specific parameters and required fields. Build against the exact shape. Don't guess from memory.
The live get_node_types output is the canonical parameter shape. The references in this skill cover patterns, gotchas, security rules, and decision-making (when to use which operation, why credentials over text fields, engine retry caps, etc.) not parameter names or field structures. If a reference example conflicts with what get_node_types returns, trust the tool. Markdown drifts; the type def is generated from the live source.
Never guess resource-locator or load-options values. When get_node_types shows a param with @searchListMethod or @loadOptionsMethod (Slack channels, Sheets tabs/docs, DB tables/columns, model lists, labels), resolve the real value with explore_node_resources (pass a credentialId from list_credentials) and use a returned value. If you already know the exact ID, use it; if several match and intent is ambiguous, ask the user. An invented ID validates but points at nothing. Exception: toolWorkflow.workflowId has no search method, resolve it via search_workflows and use mode: 'id'.
Strong defaults
- Configure operation-first. Set
resource and operation first, and conditional parameters become visible. Most "field doesn't exist" errors are really "you haven't set the parent operation yet."
- Don't carry parameters across operations. When changing
operation, re-derive from the new shape. Stale parameters from the previous operation trip validation.
The flow for any new node
1. search_nodes(['<capability keyword>'])
→ returns matching node IDs + discriminators
2. Pick the right (resource, operation) for the task.
3. get_node_types([{ name: '...', resource: '...', operation: '...' }])
→ returns exact parameter shape including conditional fields
4. For any RLC / load-options param in that shape, ground the real value:
explore_node_resources({ nodeType, version, methodName, methodType, credentialType, credentialId, currentNodeParameters? })
→ use a returned `value`. Don't invent IDs.
5. Build the node config from that shape.
6. validate_workflow → fix errors.
7. get_workflow_details → inspect the saved config; confirm parameters landed.
8. test_workflow with pinned data → confirm runtime behavior.
Skipping any step compounds the next. The most common skip is step 3, leading to "Cannot read property X" errors that are really "you didn't pass the discriminators."
validate_node_config as a side-channel
validate_node_config([{ type, typeVersion, parameters, isToolNode? }]) runs the same Zod schema as validate_workflow on isolated node configs. Schema-level only; doesn't replace validate_workflow (still the publish gate). Cleaner signal for:
- Iterating on a single node mid-build. Faster than re-running
validate_workflow per tweak.
- Small edits to an existing workflow. Wiring unchanged? Check the one node you touched; full validate before publish.
- Debugging a misconfigured node. Per-parameter errors with no graph noise.
For tool subnodes (wired via ai_tool), set isToolNode: true so the correct displayOptions branch evaluates.
Operation-aware configuration
Most nodes have a top-level shape like:
{
resource: '<thing being operated on>',
operation: '<verb>',
}
The (resource, operation) pair determines what other parameters exist (e.g., Slack (message, send) differs from (user, info)).
Pattern:
- Set
resource and operation first.
- Re-fetch
get_node_types with those discriminators if you didn't initially.
- Configure the rest from the operation-specific shape.
Property dependencies: the subtle trap
Some parameters depend on others in non-obvious ways:
- A field is required only when another field has a specific value.
- A field accepts different types depending on a mode.
- A field's options come from another field's value.
Examples:
- HTTP Request
authentication: 'genericCredentialType' requires genericAuthType and credentials, but 'predefinedCredentialType' requires a different shape.
- Postgres
operation: 'executeQuery' requires query, while operation: 'select' requires table and columns.
- Slack
messageType: 'block' enables block-builder fields absent from messageType: 'text'.
Always inspect via get_node_types for the specific operation. Don't reuse a config from a different operation and expect it to validate.
Options-from-another-field is a @loadOptionsMethod: resolve the live options with explore_node_resources (methodType: 'loadOptions'), passing prior selections via currentNodeParameters when the method depends on them (e.g. listing a spreadsheet's tabs needs documentId).
Reference files
Per-category gotchas. Read the file for the node type you're configuring:
| File | When to read |
|---|
references/HTTP_NODES.md | Configuring HTTP Request: auth, pagination, query/body parameters, retries |
references/WEBHOOK_NODES.md | Configuring Webhook trigger or Respond to Webhook: body parsing, response shape, async patterns |
references/COMMS_NODES.md | Slack, Gmail, Discord, email: credential types, message shapes, attachments |
references/DATABASE_NODES.md | Postgres, MySQL, Mongo, Supabase: query vs operation, parameter binding, error handling |
references/AI_NODES.md | AI Agent node config knobs: streaming, vision, maxIterations, retries on the model sub-node. Defers design (prompts, tools, memory, structured output) to n8n-agents-official |
references/TRIGGER_NODES.md | Webhook, Schedule, Manual, Execute Workflow Trigger: input schemas, polling vs realtime |
references/SWITCH_FALLBACK.md | Configuring a Switch node: unnamed outputs / missing fallback silently drop unmatched items |
references/MERGE_NODE.md | Configuring a Merge node, or you see useDataOfInput, numberOfInputs, or branches converging |
Anti-patterns
| Anti-pattern | What goes wrong | Fix |
|---|
| Building node config from memory of how the node looked last year | Parameter shape has drifted, validation fails with cryptic errors | Always get_node_types per session per node |
Skipping discriminators in get_node_types | Get generic shape, miss operation-specific required fields | Always pass resource + operation (and mode where present) |
| Copying a node config from one operation to another and tweaking | Stale parameters trip validation, and conditional fields don't apply | Re-derive from the new operation's shape |
| Hardcoding tokens / credentials in node text fields | Leaks on export. See n8n-credentials-and-security-official | Always credentials |
Not testing the node with test_workflow after configuring | Runtime errors only surface on real data | Always test with pinned data before publish |