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n8n templateFreeBy Bao Duy Nguyen

Sync GitHub workflows to n8n after pull request merges

Who is this for? This template is ideal for developers, DevOps engineers, and automation managers who manage their n8n workflows using GitHub. It helps teams streamline their CI/CD automation by syncing changes from G...

DevelopmentCore NodesSetGithub TriggerFilterHttp Request
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Who is this for?

This template is ideal for developers, DevOps engineers, and automation managers who manage their n8n workflows using GitHub. It helps teams streamline their CI/CD automation by syncing changes from GitHub directly into n8n after a pull request (PR) is merged.

What problem is this workflow solving?

Manually restoring workflows after reviewing and merging code in GitHub can be tedious and error-prone. This workflow solves that by automating the restore process, ensuring that any new or updated workflow committed to your GitHub repo is automatically imported into your n8n environment.

What this workflow does

- Triggers when a GitHub pull request is closed and merged. - Fetches the details of the merge commit. - Retrieves the list of added and modified workflow files. - Downloads and decodes each workflow file. - Creates or updates the corresponding workflow in your n8n instance automatically.

Setup

1. Connect GitHub: Use the GitHub Trigger node and configure GitHub API credentials. Note: I'd recommended to use GitHub PAT (Personal Access Token) classic with repo and admin:repohook permission scopes enabled. 2. Connect n8n API: Provide your n8n API credentials in the n8n nodes. - [Check this doc](https://docs.n8n.io/api/authentication/) 3. Set repository variables: Update githubowner and reponame in the Define Local Variables node. 4. Enable webhook: Make sure your GitHub repository has a webhook for pullrequest events pointing to this workflow.