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Overview

This node operation retrieves a list of SSH users associated with a specific project from the mittwald mStudio API. It is useful for scenarios where you need to manage or audit SSH access for projects hosted on mittwald, such as automating user management, synchronizing user lists, or integrating SSH user data into other workflows.

For example, you might use this node to:

  • Fetch all SSH users for a given project to display in a dashboard.
  • Automate notifications when new SSH users are added.
  • Integrate SSH user information into a broader IT asset management system.

Properties

Name Meaning
Project Id The unique identifier of the project for which to retrieve SSH users.
Limit (Optional) Maximum number of SSH users to return in the response.
Skip (Optional) Number of SSH users to skip from the start of the list (for pagination).

Output

The node outputs JSON data containing an array of SSH user objects related to the specified project. Each object represents an SSH user with details as provided by the mittwald mStudio API. The exact structure depends on the API response but typically includes user identifiers and relevant metadata.

No binary data output is produced by this operation.

Dependencies

  • Requires an API key credential for authentication with the mittwald mStudio API.
  • The node communicates with the mittwald API endpoint at https://api.mittwald.de.
  • Proper configuration of the API credential within n8n is necessary for successful requests.

Troubleshooting

  • Authentication errors: Ensure that the API key credential is correctly configured and has sufficient permissions to access SSH user data.
  • Invalid Project Id: If the project ID does not exist or is incorrect, the API may return an error or empty results. Verify the project ID before running the node.
  • Pagination issues: When using Limit and Skip, ensure values are valid numbers. Negative or non-numeric values may cause unexpected behavior.
  • API rate limits: Frequent calls to the API might hit rate limits; consider adding delays or handling retries gracefully.

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