Actions159
- Related Items Actions
- Backup Actions
- Queries Actions
- Get Disk Drives
- Get Operating Systems
- Get RAID Controller Report
- Get Volumes
- Get Computer Systems
- Get Antivirus Status Report
- Get Device Health Report
- Get Custom Fields Report
- Get Installed Software Patches
- Get Custom Fields Detailed Report
- Get Installed OS Patches
- Get Pending Failed Rejected OS Patches
- Get RAID Drive Report
- Get Windows Services Report
- Get Antivirus Threats
- Get Device Usage
- Get Network Interfaces
- Get Processors
- Get Software
- Get Last Logged On Users Report
- Get Policy Overrides 1
- Get Scoped Custom Fields Report
- Get Pending Failed Rejected Software Patches
- Get Scoped Custom Fields Detailed Report
- System Actions
- Knowledge Base Articles Actions
- Get Knowledge Base Article Signed Urls
- Get Related Item Attachments Signed Urls
- Download Knowledge Base Article
- Get Knowledge Base Folder Path Content
- Upload Temp Attachments
- Get Knowledge Base Folder Content
- Get Client Knowledge Base Articles
- Upload Knowledge Base Articles
- Get Global Knowledge Base Articles
- Download Related Item Attachment
- Organization Documents Actions
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- Location Actions
- Management Actions
- Get Custom Fields Policy Condition
- Delete Policy Condition
- Reset Alert
- Update Device
- Request Scripting Options
- Submit OS Patch Scan
- Get Installer For Location
- Get Windows Event Policy Conditions
- Create Organization
- Cancel Device Maintenance
- Reboot Devices
- Set Windows Service Configuration
- Create Location For Organization
- Update Node Role Policy Assignment For Organization
- Create Windows Event Policy Condition
- Node Approval Operation
- Control Windows Service
- Remove Device Owner
- Submit OS Patch Apply
- Get Installer
- Create Policy
- Get Windows Event Policy Condition
- Update Device Maintenance
- Reset Policy Overrides
- Set Device Owner
- Submit Software Patch Scan
- Update Location
- Reset Alert Set Activity Data
- Get Device Link
- Run Script On Device
- Submit Software Patch Apply
- Update Organization
- Create Custom Fields Policy Condition
- Get Custom Fields Policy Conditions
- Custom Fields Actions
- Ticketing Actions
- Organization Actions
- Devices Actions
- Get Device Active Jobs
- Get Device Installed Software Patches
- Get Device Processors
- Update Node Attribute Values
- Get Device Disk Drives
- Get Device Pending Failed Rejected OS Patches
- Get Device Volumes
- Get Device Alerts
- Get Device Network Interfaces
- Get Device Software
- Get Device Activities
- Get Device Last Logged On User
- Get Device Services
- Get Policy Overrides
- Get Device
- Get Device Installed OS Patches
- Get Device Pending Failed Rejected Software Patches
- Get Node Custom Fields
- Groups Actions
- Webhooks Actions
Overview
This node interacts with the AvantGuard NinjaOne API to retrieve Windows Event Policy Conditions based on a specified policy ID. It is useful in scenarios where users need to programmatically access and manage event policy conditions within their IT infrastructure, such as auditing security policies or automating compliance checks.
For example, an IT administrator could use this node to fetch all conditions associated with a particular Windows event policy to verify configurations or integrate this data into monitoring dashboards.
Properties
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Policy Id | The unique identifier (number) of the Windows event policy for which to retrieve conditions. This property is required. |
Output
The node outputs JSON data representing the Windows Event Policy Conditions associated with the provided Policy Id. The structure typically includes details about each condition configured under that policy, such as event IDs, sources, or other criteria defining the policy's behavior.
If the API supports binary data (e.g., logs or exported files), it would be included accordingly, but based on the code and operation, the output is primarily JSON.
Dependencies
- Requires an API key credential for authenticating with the AvantGuard NinjaOne service.
- Needs the base URL of the NinjaOne API configured in the node credentials.
- Depends on the
@avantguardllc/n8n-openapi-nodepackage for building request properties from the OpenAPI specification.
Troubleshooting
- Missing or invalid Policy Id: Ensure the Policy Id is provided and is a valid number; otherwise, the API call will fail.
- Authentication errors: Verify that the API key credential is correctly set up and has sufficient permissions.
- Network or API endpoint issues: Confirm the base URL is correct and the NinjaOne API service is reachable.
- Unexpected response format: If the output JSON does not match expectations, check for API changes or errors returned by the service.
Links and References
- AvantGuard NinjaOne API Documentation (general reference for API endpoints and authentication)
- n8n Documentation for guidance on setting up credentials and using custom nodes