n8n-workflow-builder-mcp
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This project provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for building and manipulating n8n workflows JSON in Cursor IDE.
n8n Workflow Builder MCP
This project provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for building and manipulating n8n workflows JSON in Cursor IDE. It's a way to build n8n workflows just by prompting with AI in chat.
DEMO VIDEO:
Current status of implementation
It's in early development stage. Basically, it's working - MCP server creates JSON file with n8n workflow that you can copy and paste to workflow editor in n8n UI. Current problems:
- sometimes llm agents put wrong parameters in the request. I plan to find a way to fix this.
- sometimes connection between nodes is not setting. I'm working to resolve it.
- not all types of node are checked working. I'm working to resolve it.
- initial prompt does matter. If it's not clear, the agent will go wrong way. I plan to find a way to fix this.
Key Features
- Workflow Management: Create, update, and execute n8n workflows programmatically (execute is not implemented yet)
- Node Discovery: Explore available n8n nodes and their capabilities
- Connection Management: Create connections between workflow nodes
- AI Integration: Special tools for connecting AI components in workflows
- AI-Friendly Interface: Designed specifically for interaction with AI agents
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v14 or higher)
- Cursor IDE (v0.48 or newer)
- npm (for npx command)
Installation & Setup
Recommended: Using npx in mcp.json (Easiest)
The recommended way to install this MCP server is using npx directly in your .cursor/mcp.json
file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"n8n-workflow-builder": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"n8n-workflow-builder-mcp"
],
"env": {
"N8N_API_URL": "http://localhost:5678",
"N8N_API_KEY": "your-n8n-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
This approach:
- ✅ Automatically installs the latest version
- ✅ Does not require global installation
- ✅ Works reliably across different environments
- ✅ No manual building or path configuration needed
Setup Steps:
-
Create the
.cursor
directory in your project root (if it doesn't exist):mkdir -p .cursor
-
Create or update
.cursor/mcp.json
with the configuration above, replacing:N8N_API_URL
: Your n8n instance URL (default:http://localhost:5678
)N8N_API_KEY
: Your n8n API key from the n8n settings
-
Restart Cursor IDE for changes to take effect
Getting your n8n API Key:
- Open your n8n instance in a browser
- Go to Settings > API Keys
- Click "Create API Key"
- Copy the generated key and use it in your configuration
Alternative: Development Installation
For development or local testing, you can clone and build from source:
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ifmelate/n8n-workflow-builder-mcp.git cd n8n-workflow-builder-mcp
-
Install dependencies:
npm install
-
Build the TypeScript project:
npm run build
-
Configure in
.cursor/mcp.json
:{ "mcpServers": { "n8n-workflow-builder": { "command": "node", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/n8n-workflow-builder-mcp/dist/index.js"], "env": { "N8N_API_URL": "http://localhost:5678", "N8N_API_KEY": "your-n8n-api-key-here" } } } }
-
For development with auto-rebuild:
npm run dev
Cursor IDE Integration
Using Cursor Settings UI (Optional)
Alternatively, you can set up the MCP server through Cursor's interface:
- Start Cursor IDE
- Go to Settings > Features > MCP Servers
- Click "Add Server"
- For npx method: Use command
npx
with args["-y", "n8n-workflow-builder-mcp"]
- Add environment variables:
N8N_API_URL
:http://localhost:5678
N8N_API_KEY
:your-n8n-api-key-here
- Make sure the server is enabled
- Restart Cursor IDE for changes to take effect
Available MCP Tools
The server provides the following tools for working with n8n workflows:
Tool Name | Description | Key Parameters |
---|---|---|
create_workflow | Create a new n8n workflow | workflow_name , workspace_dir |
list_workflows | List all existing workflows | (no parameters) |
get_workflow_details | Get detailed information about a specific workflow | workflow_name , workflow_path (optional) |
add_node | Add a new node to a workflow | workflow_name , node_type , position , parameters , node_name , typeVersion , webhookId , workflow_path (optional) |
edit_node | Edit an existing node in a workflow | workflow_name , node_id , node_type , node_name , position , parameters , typeVersion , webhookId , workflow_path (optional) |
delete_node | Delete a node from a workflow | workflow_name , node_id , workflow_path (optional) |
add_connection | Add a connection between nodes | workflow_name , source_node_id , source_node_output_name , target_node_id , target_node_input_name , target_node_input_index |
add_ai_connections | Add AI connections for LangChain nodes | workflow_name , agent_node_id , model_node_id , tool_node_ids , memory_node_id |
list_available_nodes | List available node types with optional filtering | search_term (optional) |
Troubleshooting Cursor Integration
If you're having trouble getting the MCP server to work with Cursor, try these steps:
For npx installation (Recommended method):
Make sure your .cursor/mcp.json
file is properly formatted:
{
"mcpServers": {
"n8n-workflow-builder": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "n8n-workflow-builder-mcp"]
}
}
}
General troubleshooting:
-
Check Cursor MCP settings:
- Open Cursor Settings
- Go to Features > MCP Servers
- Make sure your server is listed and enabled
- If it's listed but not working, try clicking the refresh button
-
Check server logs: Look for errors in the Cursor Output panel. Select "Cursor MCP" from the dropdown in the Output panel to see MCP-specific logs.
-
Try manual installation: If npx fails, try the global installation method as an alternative:
npm install -g n8n-workflow-builder-mcp
Common Issues and Solutions
"Failed to create client" or "Module not found"
This usually happens when:
- Internet connection issues prevent npx from downloading the package
- Node.js/npm version compatibility issues
- Cursor MCP service is not running properly
Try:
- Check your internet connection
- Update Node.js to the latest LTS version
- Restart Cursor completely
- Try the global installation method as fallback
MCP Server is not showing up in Cursor
This can happen if:
- The
.cursor/mcp.json
file is not properly formatted - Cursor hasn't detected the configuration change
- File permissions on the
.cursor
directory
Try:
- Validating the JSON format of your
.cursor/mcp.json
file - Restarting Cursor
- Manually selecting the server in Cursor settings (if it appears there)
- Check file permissions:
chmod 755 .cursor
MCP Server shows up but tools aren't available
This can happen if:
- The server isn't properly registering its tools
- Package installation is incomplete
- Version compatibility issues
Try:
- Check the package was downloaded correctly by npx
- Clicking the refresh button in the MCP server settings in Cursor
- Try clearing npm cache:
npm cache clean --force
- Use the development installation method for debugging
Project Structure
/src
: Main source code/src/tools
: MCP tools implementation/src/models
: Data models/src/utils
: Utility functions/src/middleware
: Authentication and middleware/config
: Configuration files/tests
: Test files/workflow_nodes
: n8n node definitions/docs
: Additional documentation
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
License
MIT License