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n8n-nodes-yousign

v1.0.0

Published

n8n node to use Yousign API v3.

Downloads

11

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n8n-nodes-yousign

This is a community node to interact with Yousign API v3.

Prerequisites

You first need to create an account on Yousign and create an API Key in the developer dashboard.

You also need to prepare the document to be signed in PDF with proper anchors to place the signature (or other fields). You can refer to the documentation for more information or use this template.

Usage

When creating your n8n workflows you need to gather two things before actually using the Yousign node:

  • The PDF file in binary format (You can for example use the Read Binary File )
  • The information about the signer(s) (You can use for instance a form or extract the data from a CSV file)

You can then use the Yousign node.

Parameters:

  • Create and/or select credential with your API key
  • Select the resource Signature request
  • Select the operation Create
  • Enable or disable the Sandbox according to your usage

Add one more signers and provider their respective information:

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Email

Finaly select the binary property that contain your PDF to be signed, usually it will be the property data.

You can now run the workflow.

More information

Refer to Yousign documentation