Description
n8n-nodes-nimriz
This is an n8n community node. It lets you use Nimriz in your n8n workflows.
Nimriz is a link management platform for creating and managing short links, tracking clicks and QR scans, and forwarding link events to your analytics and automation stack.
Installation · Credentials · Operations · Triggers · Resources
Installation
Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.
On self-hosted n8n you can install it from Settings → Community Nodes using the package name n8n-nodes-nimriz, or with npm in your n8n root:
npm install n8n-nodes-nimriz
Restart your n8n instance. The Nimriz and Nimriz Trigger nodes then appear in the nodes panel.
Credentials
Authentication can use Nimriz OAuth2 or a Nimriz Workspace API key.
- For OAuth2, add a Nimriz OAuth2 API credential and enter the Client ID and Client Secret supplied for your n8n callback URL.
- For API-key auth, create a key in your Nimriz dashboard under Settings → Integrations → API access, then add a Nimriz API credential in n8n and paste the key.
- Create – create a short link.
- Get – get a single link by ID.
- Find – find a link by its short URL.
- List – list recent links in the workspace.
- Update Slug – change a link’s slug.
- Update Destination – change a link’s destination URL.
- Update Password – set or remove a link’s password.
- Update Expiration – set, change, or remove a link’s expiration.
- Check Slug – check whether a slug is available on a domain.
- Get Analytics – get click and scan analytics for a link.
- Create, List, Get, Update, Delete, Test – manage and test-send outbound connections.
- Link Created
- Link Updated
- Link Takedown Updated
- Domain Verification Updated
- Link Clicked
- QR Code Scanned
- Nimriz n8n integration docs
- n8n community nodes documentation
Use the Test button to confirm the credential is valid. The credential is checked against GET /api/v1/whoami.
Operations
Link
Connection
Manage outbound integration connections (analytics/CDP/webhook destinations).
Triggers
The Nimriz Trigger node starts a workflow when a Nimriz event fires. It registers a webhook in your workspace for the selected event: