--- title: "n8n" date: 2023-10-24T19:31:35+02:00 draft: false menu: sidebar: parent: "usage" --- # Using Vikunja with n8n Vikunja maintains a [Community node](https://github.com/go-vikunja/n8n-vikunja-nodes) for [n8n](https://n8n.io), allowing you to easily integrate Vikunja with all kinds of other tools and services. {{< table_of_contents >}} ## Installation To install the node in your n8n installation: 1. In your n8n instance, go to **Settings > Community Nodes**. 2. Select Install. 3. Enter `n8n-nodes-vikunja` as the npm Package Name 4. Agree to the risks of using community nodes: select I understand the risks of installing unverified code from a public source. 5. Select Install. n8n installs the node, and returns to the Community Nodes list in Settings. 6. Vikunja actions and triggers are now available in n8n. [Official n8n docs about the installation](https://docs.n8n.io/integrations/community-nodes/installation/) ## Authentication To authenticate your automation against Vikunja: 1. In Vikunja, go to **Settings > API Tokens** and create a new token. Use all scopes for the kind of task you want to do. \ *Note:* If you want to use the webhook trigger node, the api token should have permissions to create, read and delete webhooks. 2. Now in n8n, go to **Credentials** and then click on **Add Credential**. 3. Search for `Vikunja API` and click *Continue* 4. Enter the API key you created in step 1. 5. Enter the API URL of your Vikunja instance, with `/api/v1` suffix. 6. When you now create a Vikunja node, select the created credentials.