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EspoCRM

Last updated Jan 16, 2026

n8n integration with EspoCRM

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EspoCRM
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EspoCRM Tool

Description

@traien/n8n-nodes-espocrm

!@traien/n8n-nodes-espocrm

This is a community node for n8n that enables seamless integration with EspoCRM, a powerful open-source CRM platform. With this node, you can automate your CRM operations and integrate EspoCRM with other services in your n8n workflows.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Features

The EspoCRM node provides comprehensive access to EspoCRM’s API functionality:

  • Entity Operations
  • – Create new records (Leads, Contacts, Accounts, etc.)
    – Retrieve entity details
    – Update records (full or partial updates)
    – Delete records
    – List/search entities with advanced filtering
    – Supported core entities: Account, Contact, Lead, Meeting, Task, Call, Opportunity, Case

  • Dynamic Entity Support
  • – Work with any entity type in your EspoCRM instance
    – Automatic field detection and validation
    – Custom field support

  • Advanced Filtering
  • – Complex search queries
    – Date-based filtering
    – Relationship filters
    – Array field operations
    – Custom boolean filters

  • Performance Optimizations
  • – Pagination support
    – Selective field loading
    – Skip total count for large datasets
    – Duplicate checking control

  • AI Agent Tooling
  • – Dedicated EspoCRM Tool node that outputs an AI Tool connection for n8n Agents
    – Configure which entities and operations the agent may call plus safe pagination defaults
    – Agent requests are translated into authenticated EspoCRM REST calls automatically

    Prerequisites

  • Active EspoCRM instance (v6.0 or later recommended)
  • API access enabled in EspoCRM
  • API user with appropriate permissions
  • n8n installation (v0.170.0 or later)
  • Installation

    Follow these steps to install this package in your n8n instance:

    1. Open your n8n instance
    2. Go to Settings > Community Nodes
    3. Select “Install”
    4. Enter @traien/n8n-nodes-espocrm
    5. Click “Install”

    For a manual installation, you can use:

    npm install @traien/n8n-nodes-espocrm
    

    Or if you have installed n8n globally:

    npm install -g @traien/n8n-nodes-espocrm
    

    Configuration

    API Authentication

    1. In EspoCRM:
    – Navigate to Administration > API Users
    – Create a new API User
    – Generate an API Key
    – Note down the API Key and API Secret

    2. In n8n:
    – Add new credentials of type ‘EspoCRM API’
    – Enter your EspoCRM instance URL
    – Input the API Key and API Secret
    – Save the credentials

    Usage Examples

    Creating a Contact

    Create a new contact record with customized field values:

    1. Add an “EspoCRM” node to your workflow
    2. Select “Contact” as the Resource
    3. Choose “Create” as the Operation
    4. Fill in the required fields:
    – First Name
    – Last Name
    – Email Address
    5. Add any additional fields as needed
    6. Connect to other nodes in your workflow

    Creating a Meeting

    1. Add an “EspoCRM” node to your workflow
    2. Select Meeting as the Resource
    3. Choose Create as the Operation
    4. Fill in the required fields:
    Name
    Start Date
    5. Optionally set End Date, Status, Assigned User ID, or parent (parentType + parentId)
    6. Execute to create the meeting in EspoCRM

    Working with Dynamic Entities

    The Dynamic resource allows you to work with any entity type in your EspoCRM system:

    1. Add an “EspoCRM” node to your workflow
    2. Select “Dynamic” as the Resource
    3. Choose your desired Operation (Create, Update, Get, etc.)
    4. Select the Entity Type from the dropdown
    5. The available fields will be automatically loaded based on the entity type
    6. Complete the required fields and connect to your workflow

    Advanced Filtering Example

    {
      "operation": "getAll",
      "entityType": "Lead",
      "filterOptions": {
        "where": [
          {
            "type": "and",
            "value": [
              {
                "type": "equals",
                "field": "status",
                "value": "New"
              },
              {
                "type": "greaterThan",
                "field": "createdAt",
                "value": "2024-01-01"
              }
            ]
          }
        ],
        "orderBy": "createdAt",
        "order": "desc",
        "maxSize": 50
      }
    }
    

    Using EspoCRM as an AI Agent Tool

    The package now ships with an EspoCRM Tool node that emits an AI Tool connection compatible with n8n’s Agent/LLM nodes. Use it to let an agent autonomously read and modify EspoCRM data:

    1. Drop the EspoCRM Tool node into the same workflow as your Agent node and select your Espo credentials.
    2. Provide a concise tool description plus the entity types/operations you want to expose (e.g. Account,Contact,Opportunity).
    3. Connect the node to the Agent’s Tools input. At runtime the agent can call EspoCRM by sending structured parameters that map to the API.

    The tool expects JSON with the following shape:

    {
      "entityType": "Contact",
      "operation": "getAll",
      "filters": {
        "where": [
          { "type": "equals", "field": "accountId", "value": "ACCOUNT_ID" }
        ],
        "orderBy": "createdAt",
        "order": "desc"
      },
      "limit": 25
    }
    

    Supported operations are get, getAll, create, update, and delete. For single-record actions include recordId; for creates/updates add a data object with Espo field names. List requests inherit the default/max limits you configure on the node, and you can set returnAll: true when the agent needs the full dataset.

    > ℹ️ When invoking the tool from an AI Agent, data and filters can be provided either as native JSON objects or as JSON strings (for example "{\"name\":\"Acme\"}"). The node automatically parses strings into objects before sending the EspoCRM REST call. You can also override the requested operation by including operation or operations in the payload (for example { "operation": "getAll" } or { "operations": ["get", "update"] }); requested values are validated against the operations enabled on the node. When no override is provided, the operations selected in the node panel act as defaults.

    Attachments & Documents

    You can upload files to EspoCRM as Attachment records and then create a Document that references the uploaded file. You can also download attachments to binary output in n8n.

    #### Upload Methods

    The Attachment upload operation supports two input sources:

    Option A: Binary Field (default)

    Upload from a binary property on the input item. Use this when you have binary data from a previous node (e.g., HTTP Request, Read Binary File, Email trigger).

  • Add an EspoCRM node
  • Resource: Attachment
  • Operation: Upload
  • Input Source: Binary Field
  • Fields:
  • Binary Property: name of the binary key on the incoming item (default data)
    Related Type: usually Document (but can be any entity supported by your instance)
    Field: usually file for Document’s File field
    Role: defaults to Attachment (other roles: Inline Attachment)

  • The node derives name, type, and size from the binary; you can override name and type in Additional Fields
  • Output contains the created Attachment id
  • Option B: Base64 Direct

    Provide base64-encoded file content directly. Use this when you have base64 data from an API response, AI agent, or other source.

  • Add an EspoCRM node
  • Resource: Attachment
  • Operation: Upload
  • Input Source: Base64 Direct
  • Fields:
  • Base64 Data: the base64-encoded file content (without data URI prefix)
    File Name: file name with extension (e.g., document.pdf)
    MIME Type: optional, auto-detected from file extension if not provided
    Related Type: usually Document
    Field: usually file
    Role: defaults to Attachment

  • Output contains the created Attachment id
  • #### Create a Document linked to the uploaded file

  • Add a second EspoCRM node
  • Resource: Document
  • Operation: Create
  • Fields:
  • Name: document name
    File ID: reference the Attachment id (from the previous step)
    – Optional: Publish Date (date only is expected; we normalize inputs), Status, File Name, Folder ID, Description, Assigned User ID

    Notes:

  • EspoCRM may restrict allowed file types by extension/MIME. If you receive 403 Not allowed file type, verify your instance settings and the file’s extension/MIME.
  • For attachment-multiple fields (e.g., Note.attachments), upload first, then create/update the parent entity with attachmentsIds including the returned attachment ID (remember to include existing IDs when updating to avoid unlinking).
  • Resources

  • EspoCRM API Documentation
  • n8n Community Nodes Documentation
  • Support

  • For EspoCRM-specific issues: EspoCRM Forum
  • For node-specific issues: Create an issue in the GitHub repository
  • For n8n-related questions: n8n Community

Development

Local Development on macOS (npm)

For local development on macOS with n8n installed globally via npm:

1. Install n8n globally (if not already installed):

   npm install -g n8n
   

2. Clone and build the package:

   git clone https://github.com/traien/n8n-nodes-espocrm.git
   cd n8n-nodes-espocrm
   npm install
   npm run build
   

3. Link the package to n8n’s custom nodes folder:

   # Create package.json in n8n's nodes folder if it doesn't exist
   mkdir -p ~/.n8n/nodes
   cd ~/.n8n/nodes
   echo '{"name": "installed-nodes", "private": true}' > package.json
   
   # Install the local package (creates a symlink)
   npm install /path/to/your/n8n-espocrm
   

4. Start n8n:

   n8n start
   

Access n8n at http://localhost:5678

5. Development workflow:

   # After making changes to the source code:
   cd /path/to/your/n8n-espocrm
   npm run build
   
   # Restart n8n to pick up changes (Ctrl+C to stop, then):
   n8n start
   

6. Watch mode (optional – auto-rebuild on changes):

   npm run dev
   

Note: You still need to restart n8n after rebuilds.

Docker Development

To run a local version of n8n with this node for development using Docker. Make sure to replace /path/to/your/local/n8n-espocrm with the absolute path to this repository on your machine.

docker run -it --rm 
  --name n8n 
  -p 5678:5678 
  -e N8NENFORCESETTINGSFILEPERMISSIONS=true 
  -e N8NRUNNERSENABLED=true 
  -e N8NLOGLEVEL=debug 
  -e N8NCOMMUNITYPACKAGESALLOWTOOL_USAGE=true 
  -v n8n_data:/home/node/.n8n 
  -v /path/to/your/local/n8n-espocrm:/home/node/.n8n/custom/n8n-espocrm 
  n8nio/n8n

Useful Commands

| Command | Description |
|———|————-|
| npm run build | Compile TypeScript and copy icons |
| npm run dev | Watch mode for active development |
| npm run lintfix | Auto-fix ESLint issues |
| npm run lint | Check for linting errors |

License

MIT