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Overview

This node integrates with the ScaleFluidly API, allowing users to perform various operations across multiple resources such as Admin, Quote, Configure, Pricing, and MCP. Specifically for the Admin resource and the Add Deal Guidance operation, the node sends a JSON request body to the ScaleFluidly API endpoint responsible for adding deal guidance data.

Typical use cases include automating administrative tasks related to deal management within ScaleFluidly, such as programmatically adding guidance or notes to deals to assist sales teams in decision-making or compliance. For example, a sales automation workflow could add deal guidance based on certain triggers or external data inputs, improving consistency and efficiency in deal handling.

Properties

Name Meaning
Environment The target environment for the API call. Options: Dev (https://documentation-dev.scalefluidly.com), QA (https://documentation.scalefluidly.com), Local (http://localhost:8400). Determines which ScaleFluidly instance the request is sent to.
Request The JSON-formatted request body containing the details required by the "Add Deal Guidance" API endpoint. This should conform to the expected structure defined by ScaleFluidly's API for adding deal guidance.

Output

The node outputs an array of JSON objects corresponding to the responses from the ScaleFluidly API for each input item processed. Each JSON object contains the API response data for the respective request made to add deal guidance.

If the API returns binary data (not indicated here), it would be included accordingly, but this operation primarily deals with JSON data.

Dependencies

  • Requires access to the ScaleFluidly API endpoints.
  • Optionally uses an API authentication token if provided in the input data headers under authorization.
  • No explicit internal credential names are exposed; users must configure appropriate API authentication credentials in n8n.
  • The node dynamically selects the API URL based on the chosen environment property.

Troubleshooting

  • Bearer token not found error: If the first input item does not contain an authorization header with a bearer token, and no prior authorization header is stored, the node will throw an error. Ensure that the input data includes valid authorization tokens or that credentials are properly configured.
  • Operation not found error: If the specified operation (intent) does not match any known API endpoint mapping, the node throws an error indicating the operation was not found. Verify that the operation name is correct and supported.
  • Invalid JSON in Request: Since the request body is user-provided JSON, malformed JSON will cause the API call to fail. Validate the JSON format before execution.
  • API connectivity issues: Check network access to the selected environment URL and ensure the API service is reachable.

Links and References

Note: Replace URLs with your actual ScaleFluidly API documentation links as needed.

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