Twist credentials
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites
- Create a Twist (opens in a new tab) account.
- Create a general integration (opens in a new tab) and configure a valid OAuth Redirect URL. Refer to Using OAuth2 for more information.
Supported authentication methods
- OAuth2
Related resources
Refer to Twist's API documentation (opens in a new tab) for more information about authenticating with the service.
Using OAuth2
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Client ID: Generated once you create a general integration.
- A Client Secret: Generated once you create a general integration.
To generate your Client ID and Client Secret, create a general integration (opens in a new tab).
Use these settings for your integration's OAuth Authentication:
- Copy the OAuth Redirect URL from n8n and enter it as the OAuth 2 redirect URL in Twist.
OAuth Redirect URL for self-hosted n8n: Twist doesn't accept a localhost Redirect URL. The Redirect URL should be a URL in your domain, for example: https://mytemplatemaker.example.com/gr_callback. If your n8n OAuth Redirect URL contains localhost, refer below to Local environment redirect URL for generating a URL that Twist will allow.
- Select Update OAuth settings to save those changes.
- Copy the Client ID and Client Secret from Twist and enter them in the appropriate fields in n8n.
Local environment redirect URL
Twist doesn't accept a localhost callback URL. These steps should allow you to configure the OAuth credentials for the local environment:
- Use ngrok (opens in a new tab) to expose the local server running on port
5678to the internet. In your terminal, run the following command:
ngrok http 5678- Run the following command in a new terminal. Replace
<YOUR-NGROK-URL>with the URL that you get from the previous step.
export WEBHOOK_URL=<YOUR-NGROK-URL>- Use the generated URL as your OAuth 2 redirect URL in Twist.