RSS Feed Trigger node#
The RSS Feed Trigger node allows you to start an n8n workflow when a new RSS feed item has been published.
On this page, you'll find a list of operations the RSS Feed Trigger node supports, and links to more resources.
Node parameters#
- Poll Times: Select a poll Mode to set how often to trigger the poll. Your Mode selection will add or remove relevant fields. Refer to the sections below to configure the parameters for each mode type.
- Feed URL: Enter the URL of the RSS feed to poll.
Every Hour mode#
Enter the Minute of the hour to trigger the poll, from 0
to 59
.
Every Day mode#
- Enter the Hour of the day to trigger the poll in 24-hour format, from
0
to23
. - Enter the Minute of the hour to trigger the poll, from
0
to59
.
Every Week mode#
- Enter the Hour of the day to trigger the poll in 24-hour format, from
0
to23
. - Enter the Minute of the hour to trigger the poll, from
0
to59
. - Select the Weekday to trigger the poll.
Every Month mode#
- Enter the Hour of the day to trigger the poll in 24-hour format, from
0
to23
. - Enter the Minute of the hour to trigger the poll, from
0
to59
. - Enter the Day of the Month to trigger the poll, from
0
to31
.
Every X mode#
- Enter the Value of measurement for how often to trigger the poll in either minutes or hours.
- Select the Unit for the value. Supported units are Minutes and Hours.
Custom mode#
Enter a custom Cron Expression to trigger the poll. Use these values and ranges:
- Seconds:
0
-59
- Minutes:
0
-59
- Hours:
0
-23
- Day of Month:
1
-31
- Months:
0
-11
(Jan - Dec) - Day of Week:
0
-6
(Sun - Sat)
To generate a Cron expression, you can use crontab guru. Paste the Cron expression that you generated using crontab guru in the Cron Expression field in n8n.
Examples#
If you want to trigger your workflow every day at 04:08:30, enter the following in the Cron Expression field.
1 |
|
If you want to trigger your workflow every day at 04:08, enter the following in the Cron Expression field.
1 |
|
Why there are six asterisks in the Cron expression#
The sixth asterisk in the Cron expression represents seconds. Setting this is optional. The node will execute even if you don't set the value for seconds.
* | * | * | * | * | * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
second | minute | hour | day of month | month | day of week |
Templates and examples#
Related resources#
n8n provides an app node for RSS Feeds. You can find the node docs here.