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In n8n, click the "Add workflow" button in the Workflows tab to create a new workflow. Add the starting point – a trigger on when your workflow should run: an app event, a schedule, a webhook call, another workflow, an AI chat, or a manual trigger. Sometimes, the HTTP Request node might already serve as your starting point.
Create custom Apify and Cloudinary workflows by choosing triggers and actions. Nodes come with global operations and settings, as well as app-specific parameters that can be configured. You can also use the HTTP Request node to query data from any app or service with a REST API.
Run an Actor
Runs an Actor and immediately returns without waiting for the run to finish
Scrape Single URL
Scrape a single URL using the Apify Website Content Crawler Actor and get its content as text, markdown, and HTML
Get Last Run
Retrieves the most recent run of an Actor. This endpoint is useful for quickly accessing the latest run details, including its status and storages, without needing to specify a run ID.
Custom API Call
Run Task
Runs an Actor task and immediately returns its details without waiting for the run to complete. You can optionally override the Actor’s input configuration by providing a custom body.
Custom API Call
Get User Runs List
Gets a list of Actor runs for the user. This endpoint is useful for retrieving a history of runs, their statuses, and other data.
Get run
Gets the details of a specific Actor run by its ID. This endpoint is useful for retrieving information about a run, such as its status, storages, and other metadata.
Custom API Call
Get Items
Retrieves items from a dataset
Custom API Call
Get Key-Value Store Record
Gets a value stored in the key-value store under a specific key
Custom API Call
Create asset
Creates new assets in the Cloudinary account.
Delete assets
Delete assets with Node.
Upload assets
Upload assets with the CLI.
List assets
Retrieve a list of all assets.
Update assets
Update the details of an existing asset.
Delete assets
Remove an existing asset.
Rename assets
Change the name of an existing asset.
Relate assets
Establish a relationship between assets.
Search for assets
Perform a search to find specific assets.
Analyze assets
Perform analysis on the specified assets.
Rename assets
Changes the name of a specified asset.
Moderate assets
Moderates the specified assets based on custom rules.
Restore deleted assets
Restores assets that were deleted.
Invalidate cache for assets
Invalidate cached assets to ensure the latest versions are served.
Upload assets in Node.js
Tutorial for uploading assets using Node.
Upload multiple files in Node.js
Guide for uploading multiple files with Node.
Upload videos in Node.js
Tutorial for uploading videos using Node.
Upload images in Python
Guide for uploading images using Python SDK.
Upload videos in Python
Tutorial for uploading videos using Python SDK.
Upload Widget
Overview of the Upload Widget functionality.
Get transformation reference
Retrieve the transformation reference details.
Get upload API reference
Retrieve the image upload API reference details.
Get admin API
Retrieve the admin API reference details.
Get provisioning API
Retrieve the provisioning API reference details.
Get analyze API
Retrieve the analyze API reference details.
Get live streaming API
Retrieve the live streaming API reference details.
Generate upload signature
Generates a signature for uploading assets.
Find your credentials
Steps to locate your Cloudinary credentials.
Enable automatic backups
Enables automatic backups for your media assets.
Restore asset versions
Restores specific versions of assets.
Manage custom metadata
Manage custom metadata for assets to enhance organization and searchability.
Live streaming (Beta)
Provides capabilities for live video streaming.
Upload API
API for uploading images and videos to Cloudinary.
Provisioning API
API for user provisioning in Cloudinary.
List images in Next.js
Tutorial for listing images in a Next.
To set up Cloudinary integration, add the HTTP Request node to your workflow canvas and authenticate it using a generic authentication method. The HTTP Request node makes custom API calls to Cloudinary to query the data you need using the API endpoint URLs you provide.
See the example hereThese API endpoints were generated using n8n
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