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n8n workflow automation

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Designs and outputs n8n workflow JSON with robust triggers, idempotency, error handling, logging, retries, and human-in-the-loop review queues. Use when you need an auditable automation that won’t silently fail.

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Install

npx clawhub@latest install n8n-workflow-automation

Documentation

n8n workflow automation with retries, logging, and review queues

PURPOSE

Designs and outputs n8n workflow JSON with robust triggers, idempotency, error handling, logging, retries, and human-in-the-loop review queues.

WHEN TO USE

  • -TRIGGERS:
- Build an n8n workflow that runs every Monday and emails the compliance summary.

- Add error handling and retries to this workflow, plus a review queue for failures.

- Create a webhook workflow that logs every run and writes a status row to a tracker.

- Make this n8n flow idempotent so it does not duplicate records when it reruns.

- Instrument this workflow with audit logs and a human approval step.

  • -DO NOT USE WHEN…
- You need code-only automation without n8n (use a scripting/CI skill).

- You need to bypass security controls or hide audit trails.

- You need to purchase or recommend prohibited items/services.

INPUTS

  • -REQUIRED:
- Workflow intent: trigger type + schedule/timezone + success criteria.

- Targets: where to write results (email/Drive/Sheet/DB) and required fields.

  • -OPTIONAL:
- Existing n8n workflow JSON to modify.

- Sample payloads / example records.

- Definition of dedup keys (what makes a record unique).

  • -EXAMPLES:
- Cron: Monday 08:00 Europe/London; send summary email + Drive upload

- Webhook: receive JSON; route to folders

OUTPUTS

  • -Default (read-only): a workflow design spec (nodes, data contracts, failure modes).
  • -If explicitly requested: workflow.json (n8n importable JSON) + runbook.md (from template).
Success = workflow is idempotent, logs every run, retries safely, and routes failures to a review queue.

WORKFLOW

1. Clarify trigger:

- Cron/webhook/manual; schedule/timezone; concurrency expectations.

2. Define data contract:

- input schema, required fields, and validation rules.

3. Design idempotency:

- choose dedup key(s) and storage (DB/Sheet) to prevent duplicates on retries.

4. Add observability:

- generate run_id, log start/end, store status row and error details.

5. Implement error handling:

- per-node error branches, retry with backoff, and final failure notification.

6. Add human-in-the-loop (HITL) review queue:

- write failed items to a queue (Sheet/DB) and require approval to reprocess.

7. “No silent failure” gates:

- if counts/thresholds fail, stop workflow and alert.

8. Output:

- If asked for JSON: produce importable n8n workflow JSON + runbook.

9. STOP AND ASK THE USER if:

- destination systems are unknown,

- no dedup key exists,

- credential strategy (env vars) is not specified,

- the workflow needs privileged access not yet approved.

OUTPUT FORMAT

If outputting n8n workflow JSON, conform to:

{

"name": "<workflow name>",

"nodes": [ { "name": "Trigger", "type": "n8n-nodes-base.cron", "parameters": {}, "position": [0,0] } ],

"connections": {},

"settings": {},

"active": false

}

Also output runbook.md using assets/runbook-template.md.

SAFETY & EDGE CASES

  • -Read-only by default; only emit workflow JSON when explicitly requested.
  • -Do not include secrets in JSON; reference env vars/credential names only.
  • -Include audit logging + failure notifications; avoid workflows that can silently drop data.
  • -Prefer least privilege: call only required APIs and minimize scopes.

EXAMPLES

  • -Input: “Cron every Monday, email compliance summary, retry failures.”
Output: Node map + workflow.json with Cron → Fetch → Aggregate → Email, plus error branches to review queue.
  • -Input: “Webhook that logs runs and writes status row.”
Output: Webhook → Validate → Process → Append status row; on error → log + notify + queue.

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