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| title | description | contentType |
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| Medium credentials | Documentation for Medium credentials. Use these credentials to authenticate Medium in n8n, a workflow automation platform. | integration |
Medium credentials
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
/// warning | Medium API no longer supported Medium has stopped supporting the Medium API. These credentials still appear within n8n, but you can't configure new integrations using them. ///
Prerequisites
- Create an account on Medium{:target=_blank .external-link}.
- For OAuth2, request access to credentials by emailing yourfriends@medium.com.
Supported authentication methods
- API access token
- OAuth2
Related resources
Refer to Medium's API documentation{:target=_blank .external-link} for more information about the service.
Using API access token
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- An API Access Token: Generate a token in Settings > Security and apps{:target=_blank .external-link} > Integration tokens. Use the integration token this generates as your n8n Access Token.
Refer to the Medium API Self-issued access tokens documentation{:target=_blank .external-link} for more information.
Using OAuth2
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Client ID
- A Client Secret
To generate a Client ID and Client Secret, you'll need access to the Developers menu. From there, create a new application to generate the Client ID and Secret.
Use these settings for your new application:
- Select OAuth 2 as the Authorization Protocol
- Copy the OAuth Callback URL from n8n and use this as the Callback URL in Medium.