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Overview
This node interacts with the ChatWoot API to list all users associated with a specific account. It is useful for scenarios where you need to retrieve and manage user information within a ChatWoot account, such as displaying user lists, auditing user access, or integrating user data into other workflows.
For example, you might use this node to fetch all users of a customer support team in ChatWoot to synchronize them with another system or to generate reports on user activity.
Properties
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Account Id | The numeric ID of the ChatWoot account whose users you want to list |
Output
The node outputs JSON data containing the list of users for the specified account. Each user object typically includes details such as user ID, name, email, role, and status within the account.
If the API supports it, the output may also include pagination information if there are many users.
No binary data output is expected from this operation.
Dependencies
- Requires an API key credential for authenticating with the ChatWoot API.
- The node expects the base URL of the ChatWoot instance to be configured in the credentials.
- Internet access to reach the ChatWoot API endpoint.
Troubleshooting
- Invalid Account Id: If the provided account ID does not exist or is incorrect, the API will likely return an error indicating that the account was not found. Verify the account ID before running the node.
- Authentication Errors: Missing or invalid API credentials will cause authentication failures. Ensure the API key and base URL are correctly set in the node credentials.
- Network Issues: Connectivity problems can prevent the node from reaching the ChatWoot API. Check your network connection and firewall settings.
- API Rate Limits: If too many requests are made in a short time, the API may throttle requests. Implement retry logic or reduce request frequency if needed.
Links and References
- ChatWoot API Documentation (for detailed API endpoints and user data structure)
- n8n Documentation (for general guidance on using API nodes and credentials)