@codelytv/n8n-nodes-twitch v1.7.0
π n8n Twitch node features
Once installed, you will be able to add Twitch triggers and actions to your n8n workflows.
Search for Twitch node:
Select the desired action or trigger:
Parametrize it:
π Installation instructions
This node is in the process to be officially verified by n8n. The installation process will be as simple as searching for "Twitch" in the nodes panel once we get that verification, but in the meantime, you have several options that depend on how you use n8n.
We recommend checking out the updated n8n instructions on how to install community nodes for possible updates to this process.
a) n8n cloud instance
It is not possible to install unverified community nodes in n8n cloud (documentation). Once we get that verification, you will be able to install this node following this step by step.
b) Self-hosted n8n instance
b.a) Not using queue mode: GUI installation
Follow the official instructions
specifying @codelytv/n8n-nodes-twitch as the node name to install:
b.b) Using queue mode
b.b.a) Install as npm package
This is the officially recommended way for self-hosted n8n instances running in queue mode (documentation.
Go to the folder where n8n is installed (if you are using the standard Docker installation, it will probably be:
/usr/local/lib/node_modules/n8n) and install the package as any other npm package:
npm i @codelytv/n8n-nodes-twitchb.b.b) Install as Custom Docker image
Dockerfile contents example for a custom image with this node added:
ARG N8N_VERSION
FROM n8nio/n8n:${N8N_VERSION}
RUN if [ -z "$N8N_VERSION" ]; then echo "π₯ N8N_VERSION argument missing."; exit 1; fi && \
mkdir -p /home/node/.n8n/nodes && \
npm install --prefix /home/node/.n8n/nodes --production --silent @codelytv/n8n-nodes-twitchb.b.c) Install using Docker Compose / Docker Swarm with mapped volume
Take into account that this option has a considerable downside:
The workflows you create will contain CUSTOM.twitchTrigger as the node type reference instead of @codelytv/n8n-nodes-twitch.twitchTrigger. However, it could be the best approach if you want a faster feedback loop while developing.
Take into account that localhost will not be reachable from Twitch, so you probably are interested into exposing it with a tunnel using something likecloudflared`, or just expose a remote host to Twitch.
Docker Compose / Docker Swarm definition snippet:
volumes:
n8n_data:
name: '{{.Service.Name}}_{{.Task.Slot}}'
services:
n8n-main:
volumes:
- n8n_data:/home/node/.n8n
- /home/codely/n8n-custom-nodes:/home/node/.n8n/customDeploy process:
CUSTOM_NODES_DIR="$HOME/n8n-custom-nodes"
mkdir -p "$CUSTOM_NODES_DIR"
docker run --rm \
--user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \
-v "$CUSTOM_NODES_DIR":/data \
-w /data \
node:22-alpine \
sh -c "npm install @codelytv/n8n-nodes-twitch --production --silent"
docker stack deploy -c n8n-swarm.yml n8nπ How to get Twitch credentials
You will need to create a new Twitch application to get Client ID and Client Secret following these steps:
- Go to the Twitch Developer Console.
- Log in using your Twitch account credentials.
- Click on the "+ Register Your Application" button.
- Fill out the form as follows and click "Create":
- Name: Name your app (e.g., βn8nTwitchBotβ).
- OAuth Redirect URLs: Use a valid redirect URL. Something like http://localhost:5678/rest/oauth2-credential/callback works. We do not plan to display Twitch authentication to end users with Oauth. We're only interested in getting the Client ID and Client Secret, so it's fine to specify a local URL.
- Category: Application Integration
- Client Type: Confidential
- Get your credentials:
- Click on "Manage"
- Client ID: Visible right away.
- Client Secret: Click "New Secret" to generate one. Be sure to store this securely (it wonβt be shown again).
π» Documentation for node contributors
How to locally test this node (based on the official n8n guide):
- Clone and move to the node development folder
cd ~/Code/work/codely/public/ git clone git@github.com:CodelyTV/n8n-nodes-twitch.git cd n8n-nodes-twitch - Build the node
npm run build - Create a npm global symlink to the locally installed package
npm link - Install n8n locally:
npm install n8n -g - Move to your n8n local installation
cd ~/.n8n/ - Create a custom nodes folder
mkdir custom cd custom - Link the node package to the symlink previously created
npm link @codelytv/n8n-nodes-twitch - Validate that the local n8n instance has the Twitch node pointing to the local folder
Expected output:tree -L 3 -d. βββ node_modules βββ @codelytv βββ n8n-nodes-twitch -> ../../../../Code/work/codely/public/n8n-nodes-twitch - Run n8n
n8n start - Enjoy!
π Codely Code Quality Standards
Publishing this package we are committing ourselves to the following code quality standards:
- π€ Respect Semantic Versioning: No breaking changes in patch or minor versions
- π€ No surprises in transitive dependencies: Use the bare minimum dependencies needed to meet the purpose
- π― One specific purpose to meet without having to carry a bunch of unnecessary other utilities
- π Well documented ReadMe showing how to install and use
- βοΈ License favoring Open Source and collaboration