Zammad credentials#
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites#
- Create a hosted Zammad account or set up your own Zammad instance.
- For token authentication, enable API Token Access in Settings > System > API. Refer to Setting up a Zammad for more information.
Supported authentication methods#
- Basic auth
- Token auth: Zammad recommends using this authentication method.
Related resources#
Refer to Zammad's API Authentication documentation for more information about authenticating with the service.
Using basic auth#
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Base URL: Enter the URL of your Zammad instance.
- An Email address: Enter the email address you use to log in to Zammad.
- A Password: Enter your Zammad password.
- Ignore SSL Issues: When turned on, n8n will connect even if SSL certificate validation fails.
Using token auth#
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Base URL: Enter the URL of your Zammad instance.
- An Access Token: Once API Token Access is enabled for the Zammad instance, any user with the
user_preferences.access_token
permission can generate an Access Token by going to your avatar > Profile > Token Access and Create a new token.- The access token permissions depend on what actions you'd like to complete with this credential. For all functionality within the Zammad node, select:
admin.group
admin.organization
admin.user
ticket.agent
ticket.customer
- The access token permissions depend on what actions you'd like to complete with this credential. For all functionality within the Zammad node, select:
- Ignore SSL Issues: When turned on, n8n will connect even if SSL certificate validation fails.