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One-Hub

Last updated Apr 30, 2026

n8n community node for One-Hub responses, file handling, folder management, and sync jobs

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Description

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This is an n8n community node for One-Hub, a trusted enterprise knowledge interface that connects systems like Jira, SharePoint, Confluence, and files to deliver precise, source-backed answers in seconds.

One-Hub is designed for secure company use with GDPR-compliant operation, Austrian hosting, and on-premise readiness.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Usage
Resources
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Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Operations

The node supports the following operations:

  • Response
  • Send Question: Sends a question to One-Hub and returns a non-streaming response including sources.
  • File
  • Upload: Uploads (and optionally creates intermediate folders if the API key also has role FolderCreate) and stores a file for a chat.
  • Delete: Deletes a file from the chat’s file storage.
  • Sync
  • Trigger Sync: Starts embedding synchronization for all files and connectors in a chat and creates a summary.
  • Get Job Status: Retrieves the status of a previously started sync job.
  • Folder
  • Create: Creates a new folder in the chat’s file storage.
  • Delete: Deletes a folder from the chat’s file storage.
  • Credentials

    To use this node, an API key must be created in One-Hub.

  • Cloud: Create an API key at app.one-hub.at/developer.
  • On-Premise: Create an API key in your own One-Hub instance.
  • Store the API key in the node credentials in n8n.
  • Optional for On-Premise:

  • Set Deployment Type to On-Premise.
  • Enter your own Chat API Base URL and File API Base URL.
  • Compatibility

    The node should work with every n8n version.

    Usage

    Example: Send Question

    Use this operation to ask One-Hub a question and receive a grounded answer with sources.

    Expected Chat ID format:

  • UUID/GUID string, for example: 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000
  • Sample node configuration:

  • Resource: Response
  • Operation: Send Question
  • Chat ID: 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000
  • Input: Which Jira issues have the status "In Progress"?
  • What the response includes:

  • The generated answer text from One-Hub
  • Resources

  • n8n community nodes documentation
  • One-Hub Developer Documentation (Cloud)
  • In your On-Premise instance, the developer documentation is also available and describes the available parameters and node capabilities.

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