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Join Streams

Last updated Jan 13, 2026

Additional Tools for n8n Streams

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Join Streams
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Random Output
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Description

n8n-nodes-flow-tools

This is an n8n community node collection. It provides utility nodes for manipulating data flows in your n8n workflows.

n8n-nodes-flow-tools is a collection of nodes that help you transform and manipulate data streams within your n8n workflows, making it easier to handle complex data operations.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Installation
Operations
Compatibility
Usage
Resources

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Operations

This package includes the following nodes:

Join Streams Node

The Join Streams node allows you to merge multiple input streams into a single output. Features include:

  • Combine up to 10 different input streams
  • Merges all properties from input items into a single output item
  • Preserves binary data from all inputs
  • Waits for all connected inputs to be executed before processing
  • Lookup Node

    The Lookup node enables you to search for values in a reference dataset. Features include:

  • Match values between two data streams using configurable keys
  • Output either the entire matched item or specific properties
  • Efficient caching of lookup values for better performance
  • Support for string and number type matching
  • Flexible output configuration
  • Compatibility

    This package is compatible with n8n version 1.0.0 and above.

    Usage

    Join Streams Node

    1. Add the Join Streams node to your workflow
    2. Configure the number of inputs you want to merge (1-10)
    3. Connect your input nodes to the Join Streams node
    4. The node will combine all properties from the input items into a single output item

    Lookup Node

    1. Connect your main data stream to the first input
    2. Connect your reference data to the second input
    3. Configure the following settings:
    – Input Search Key: The property to search for in your main data
    – Reference Input Search Key: The matching property in your reference data
    – Output Key: Where to store the lookup results
    – Choose whether to output the entire matched item or specific properties

    Resources

  • n8n community nodes documentation
  • n8n official website