Vonage#
The Vonage node allows you to automate work in Vonage, and integrate Vonage with other applications. n8n supports sending SMS with Vonage.
On this page, you'll find a list of operations the Vonage node supports and links to more resources.
Credentials
Refer to Vonage credentials for guidance on setting up authentication.
Examples and templates
For usage examples and templates to help you get started, take a look at n8n's Vonage integrations list.
Basic Operations#
- SMS
- Send
Example Usage#
This workflow allows you to send daily weather updates via an SMS message using the Vonage node. You can also find the workflow on n8n.io. This example usage workflow uses the following nodes.
The final workflow should look like the following image.
1. Cron node#
The Cron node will trigger the workflow daily at 9 AM.
- Click on Add Cron Time.
- Set hours to 9 in the Hour field.
- Click on Execute Node to run the node.
In the screenshot below, you will notice that the Cron node is configured to trigger the workflow every day at 9 AM.
2. OpenWeatherMap node (Current Weather)#
This node will return data about the current weather in Berlin. To get the weather updates for your city, you can enter the name of your city instead.
- First of all, you'll have to enter credentials for the OpenWeatherMap node. You can find out how to do that here.
- Enter
berlin
in the City field. - Click on Execute Node to run the node.
In the screenshot below, you will notice that the node returns data about the current weather in Berlin.
3. Vonage node (send: sms)#
This node will send an SMS with the weather update, which was sent by the previous node.
- First of all, you'll have to enter credentials for the Vonage node. You can find out how to do that here.
- Enter a Vonage phone number or the brand name in the From field.
- Enter the receiver's phone number in the To field.
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Click on the gears icon next to the Message field and click on Add Expression.
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Enter the following message in the Expression field:
Hey! The temperature outside is {{$node["OpenWeatherMap"].json["main"]["temp"]}}°C.
. - Click on Execute Node to run the node.
In the screenshot below, you will notice that the node sends an SMS to the phone number that we specified with the weather update, which was sent by the previous node.