diff --git a/docs/nodes/credentials/Taiga/README.md b/docs/nodes/credentials/Taiga/README.md index 9b082a666..17c93d686 100644 --- a/docs/nodes/credentials/Taiga/README.md +++ b/docs/nodes/credentials/Taiga/README.md @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ Create a [Taiga](https://taiga.io/) account. ## Using Username and Password -Use your username and password with your Taiga node credentials in n8n. +Use your username and password with the Taiga node credentials in n8n. -**Note:** For self hosted instances, you will have to additionally use your Taiga URL with your Taiga node credentials in n8n. \ No newline at end of file +**Note:** For self-hosted instances, you will have to additionally use your Taiga URL with the Taiga node credentials in n8n. diff --git a/docs/nodes/credentials/Todoist/README.md b/docs/nodes/credentials/Todoist/README.md index 7ad99b367..919f997e8 100644 --- a/docs/nodes/credentials/Todoist/README.md +++ b/docs/nodes/credentials/Todoist/README.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Create a [Todoist](https://todoist.com/) account. ## Using OAuth 1. Access your Todoist [App Management Console](https://developer.todoist.com/appconsole.html) -2. Enter a name in the ***App display name*** field and click on the ***Create app** button. +2. Enter a name in the ***App display name*** field and click on the ***Create app*** button. 3. Copy the ***OAuth Callback URL*** from n8n and paste it in the ***OAuth redirect URL*** field. 4. Click on the ***Save settings*** button. 5. Use the provided ***Client ID*** and ***Client secret*** with your Todoist OAuth2 API credentials in n8n. diff --git a/docs/nodes/nodes-library/core-nodes/Switch/README.md b/docs/nodes/nodes-library/core-nodes/Switch/README.md index 05661282a..6e5ae9f9e 100644 --- a/docs/nodes/nodes-library/core-nodes/Switch/README.md +++ b/docs/nodes/nodes-library/core-nodes/Switch/README.md @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ permalink: /nodes/n8n-nodes-base.switch # Switch -The Switch node is used to route a workflow conditionally based on comparison operations. It is similar to the [IF](../../core-nodes/If/README.md) node, but supports up to four conditions. +The Switch node is used to route a workflow conditionally based on comparison operations. It is similar to the [IF](../../core-nodes/If/README.md) node, but supports up to four conditional routes. ## Node Reference -- ***Mode***: A dropdown used to select whether the conditions will be defined as rules in the node, or as an expression, programmatically. +***Mode***: This dropdown is used to select whether the conditions will be defined as rules in the node, or as an expression, programmatically. -You can add comparison conditions using the ***Add Routing Rule*** dropdown. Conditions can be created based on the data type, the available comparison operations vary for each data type. +You can add comparison conditions using the ***Add Routing Rule*** dropdown. Conditions can be created based on the data type. The available comparison operations vary for each data type. - Boolean - Equal @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ You can route a workflow when none of the specified conditions are met using *** ## Example Usage -This workflow executes four different nodes based on the output given by a ***Switch*** node. You can also find the [workflow](https://n8n.io/workflows/688) on n8n.io. This example usage workflow would use the following nodes. +This workflow executes four different Set nodes based on the output given by a Switch node. You can also find the [workflow](https://n8n.io/workflows/688) on n8n.io. This example usage workflow would use the following nodes. - [Start](../../core-nodes/Start/README.md) - [Function](../../core-nodes/Function/README.md) - [Switch]() @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ return [ 10. From the ***Operation*** dropdown list, select 'Equal'. 11. Enter '2' in the ***Value 2*** and the ***Output*** fields. 12. Select '3' from the ***Fallback Output*** dropdown list. -13. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the workflow. +13. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the node. ::: ![Using the Switch node to conditionally execute based on the input](./Switch_node.png) @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ return [ 2. Click on the ***Add Value*** button and select 'String' from the dropdown list. 3. Enter `name` in the ***Name*** field. 4. Enter `n8n` in the ***Value*** field. -5. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the workflow. +5. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the node. **Note:** Notice that only the id with the value 0 made its way to this ***Set*** node. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ return [ 2. Click on the ***Add Value*** button and select 'String' from the dropdown list. 3. Enter `name` in the ***Name*** field. 4. Enter `nodemation` in the ***Value*** field. -5. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the workflow. +5. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the node. **Note:** Notice that only the id with the value 1 made its way to this ***Set*** node. @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ return [ 2. Click on the ***Add Value*** button and select 'String' from the dropdown list. 3. Enter `name` in the ***Name*** field. 4. Enter `nathan` in the ***Value*** field. -5. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the workflow. +5. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the node. **Note:** Notice that only the id with the value 2 made its way to this ***Set*** node. @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ return [ ### 7. NoOp node (for '3' route) 1. Create a ***NoOp*** node connected to the '3' output of the Switch node. -2. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the workflow. +2. Click on ***Execute Node*** to run the node. -**Note:** Notice that only the id's without the values 0 or 1 or 2 made its way to this node. +**Note:** Notice that none of the ids made their way to this node since the values of the all the ids were either 0, 1, or 2. ![Using the NoOp node for route 3](./NoOp_node.png)