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This skill provides comprehensive testing strategies for n8n workflow triggers, including webhooks, schedules, and polling mechanisms. It helps developers verify trigger activation, payload handling, authentication, and error responses. Use it when you need to ensure your n8n workflows are triggered reliably and correctly.

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n8n Trigger Testing Strategies

<default_to_action> When testing n8n triggers:

  1. IDENTIFY trigger type (webhook, schedule, polling, event)
  2. TEST with various valid payloads
  3. VERIFY authentication and authorization
  4. CHECK error handling for invalid inputs
  5. MEASURE response time and reliability

Quick Trigger Checklist:

  • Trigger activates workflow correctly
  • Payload parsed and validated
  • Authentication enforced (if configured)
  • Error responses are informative
  • Response time is acceptable

Critical Success Factors:

  • Test edge cases (empty payloads, large payloads)
  • Verify idempotency where needed
  • Check timeout handling
  • Monitor for missed triggers </default_to_action>

Quick Reference Card

n8n Trigger Types

TypeUse CaseTesting Focus
WebhookExternal HTTP callsPayloads, auth, methods
ScheduleTimed executionCron accuracy, timezone
PollingCheck for changesInterval, deduplication
EventService eventsEvent handling, filtering

Common Webhook Configurations

SettingOptionsImpact
HTTP MethodGET, POST, PUT, DELETERequest handling
AuthenticationNone, Basic, HeaderSecurity
Response ModeImmediately, Last Node, CustomResponse timing
PathCustom URL pathEndpoint identification

Webhook Testing

Basic Webhook Test

// Test webhook with various payloads
async function testWebhook(webhookUrl: string): Promise<WebhookTestResult> {
  const testPayloads = [
    // Valid JSON
    { type: 'json', data: { event: 'test', timestamp: Date.now() } },
    // Empty object
    { type: 'empty', data: {} },
    // Large payload
    { type: 'large', data: { items: Array(1000).fill({ id: 1, name: 'test' }) } },
    // Nested data
    { type: 'nested', data: { level1: { level2: { level3: { value: 'deep' } } } } },
    // Special characters
    { type: 'special', data: { text: 'Hello <script>alert("xss")</script>' } }
  ];

  const results: PayloadTestResult[] = [];

  for (const payload of testPayloads) {
    const startTime = Date.now();

    try {
      const response = await fetch(webhookUrl, {
        method: 'POST',
        headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
        body: JSON.stringify(payload.data)
      });

      results.push({
        payloadType: payload.type,
        success: response.ok,
        status: response.status,
        responseTime: Date.now() - startTime,
        responseBody: await response.text()
      });
    } catch (error) {
      results.push({
        payloadType: payload.type,
        success: false,
        error: error.message
      });
    }
  }

  return { webhookUrl, results };
}

HTTP Method Testing

// Test all HTTP methods
async function testWebhookMethods(webhookUrl: string): Promise<MethodTestResult[]> {
  const methods = ['GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH', 'DELETE', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS'];
  const results: MethodTestResult[] = [];

  for (const method of methods) {
    try {
      const response = await fetch(webhookUrl, {
        method,
        headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
        body: ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS'].includes(method) ? undefined : '{}'
      });

      results.push({
        method,
        allowed: response.ok || response.status !== 405,
        status: response.status,
        statusText: response.statusText
      });
    } catch (error) {
      results.push({
        method,
        allowed: false,
        error: error.message
      });
    }
  }

  return results;
}

Authentication Testing

// Test webhook authentication
async function testWebhookAuth(webhookUrl: string, authConfig: AuthConfig): Promise<AuthTestResult> {
  const scenarios = [
    // No auth
    { name: 'no-auth', headers: {} },
    // Invalid auth
    { name: 'invalid-auth', headers: { 'Authorization': 'Bearer invalid-token' } },
    // Valid auth
    { name: 'valid-auth', headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${authConfig.token}` } },
    // Expired auth
    { name: 'expired-auth', headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${authConfig.expiredToken}` } }
  ];

  const results: AuthScenarioResult[] = [];

  for (const scenario of scenarios) {
    const response = await fetch(webhookUrl, {
      method: 'POST',
      headers: {
        'Content-Type': 'application/json',
        ...scenario.headers
      },
      body: '{}'
    });

    results.push({
      scenario: scenario.name,
      status: response.status,
      authenticated: response.ok,
      errorMessage: response.ok ? null : await response.text()
    });
  }

  return {
    authRequired: !results.find(r => r.scenario === 'no-auth')?.authenticated,
    invalidRejected: !results.find(r => r.scenario === 'invalid-auth')?.authenticated,
    validAccepted: results.find(r => r.scenario === 'valid-auth')?.authenticated,
    results
  };
}

Schedule Testing

Cron Expression Validation

// Validate cron expression
function validateCronExpression(expression: string): CronValidationResult {
  const parts = expression.trim().split(/\s+/);

  if (parts.length < 5 || parts.length > 6) {
    return {
      valid: false,
      error: `Expected 5-6 parts, got ${parts.length}`
    };
  }

  const [minute, hour, dayOfMonth, month, dayOfWeek, year] = parts;

  const validations = [
    { field: 'minute', value: minute, range: [0, 59] },
    { field: 'hour', value: hour, range: [0, 23] },
    { field: 'dayOfMonth', value: dayOfMonth, range: [1, 31] },
    { field: 'month', value: month, range: [1, 12] },
    { field: 'dayOfWeek', value: dayOfWeek, range: [0, 7] }
  ];

  for (const v of validations) {
    const result = validateCronField(v.value, v.range);
    if (!result.valid) {
      return { valid: false, error: `Invalid ${v.field}: ${result.error}` };
    }
  }

  return {
    valid: true,
    description: describeCronExpression(expression),
    nextExecutions: getNextCronExecutions(expression, 5)
  };
}

// Get human-readable description
function describeCronExpression(expression: string): string {
  // Common patterns
  const patterns: Record<string, string> = {
    '* * * * *': 'Every minute',
    '*/5 * * * *': 'Every 5 minutes',
    '0 * * * *': 'Every hour',
    '0 0 * * *': 'Every day at midnight',
    '0 9 * * 1-5': 'Weekdays at 9:00 AM',
    '0 0 1 * *': 'First day of every month',
    '0 0 * * 0': 'Every Sunday at midnight'
  };

  return patterns[expression] || 'Custom schedule';
}

// Calculate next execution times
function getNextCronExecutions(expression: string, count: number): Date[] {
  const executions: Date[] = [];
  let current = new Date();

  // Simple implementation - use cron-parser library in production
  for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
    const next = calculateNextCronExecution(expression, current);
    executions.push(next);
    current = new Date(next.getTime() + 60000); // Move past this execution
  }

  return executions;
}

Schedule Reliability Testing

// Test schedule trigger reliability
async function testScheduleReliability(triggerId: string, testDuration: number): Promise<ScheduleTestResult> {
  const startTime = Date.now();
  const expectedExecutions: Date[] = [];
  const actualExecutions: Date[] = [];

  // Calculate expected execution times
  const cronExpression = await getTriggerCronExpression(triggerId);
  let checkTime = new Date(startTime);
  while (checkTime.getTime() < startTime + testDuration) {
    const nextExec = calculateNextCronExecution(cronExpression, checkTime);
    if (nextExec.getTime() < startTime + testDuration) {
      expectedExecutions.push(nextExec);
    }
    checkTime = new Date(nextExec.getTime() + 60000);
  }

  // Monitor actual executions
  const executionListener = onExecutionStart(triggerId, (exec) => {
    actualExecutions.push(new Date(exec.startedAt));
  });

  // Wait for test duration
  await sleep(testDuration);
  executionListener.stop();

  // Compare expected vs actual
  const comparison = compareExecutions(expectedExecutions, actualExecutions);

  return {
    testDuration,
    expectedCount: expectedExecutions.length,
    actualCount: actualExecutions.length,
    missedExecutions: comparison.missed,
    extraExecutions: comparison.extra,
    timingAccuracy: comparison.timingAccuracy,
    reliability: (actualExecutions.length / expectedExecutions.length) * 100
  };
}

Polling Trigger Testing

// Test polling trigger behavior
async function testPollingTrigger(triggerId: string, testConfig: PollingTestConfig): Promise<PollingTestResult> {
  const { interval, testDuration, simulateDataChanges } = testConfig;

  const pollEvents: PollEvent[] = [];
  const triggeredExecutions: Execution[] = [];

  // Monitor polling events
  const pollListener = onPoll(triggerId, (event) => {
    pollEvents.push({
      timestamp: new Date(),
      dataFound: event.hasNewData,
      itemCount: event.items?.length || 0
    });
  });

  // Monitor triggered executions
  const execListener = onExecutionStart(triggerId, (exec) => {
    triggeredExecutions.push(exec);
  });

  // Optionally simulate data changes
  if (simulateDataChanges) {
    for (const change of simulateDataChanges) {
      setTimeout(() => {
        injectTestData(triggerId, change.data);
      }, change.at);
    }
  }

  // Wait for test duration
  await sleep(testDuration);

  pollListener.stop();
  execListener.stop();

  // Analyze results
  const expectedPolls = Math.floor(testDuration / interval);
  const actualPolls = pollEvents.length;

  return {
    interval,
    testDuration,
    expectedPolls,
    actualPolls,
    pollAccuracy: (actualPolls / expectedPolls) * 100,
    averageInterval: calculateAverageInterval(pollEvents),
    executionsTriggered: triggeredExecutions.length,
    deduplicationWorking: checkDeduplication(triggeredExecutions),
    pollEvents
  };
}

// Check if deduplication is working
function checkDeduplication(executions: Execution[]): boolean {
  const processedIds = new Set();

  for (const exec of executions) {
    const itemIds = exec.data?.resultData?.runData?.Trigger?.[0]?.data?.main?.[0]
      ?.map(item => item.json?.id);

    if (itemIds) {
      for (const id of itemIds) {
        if (processedIds.has(id)) {
          return false; // Duplicate found
        }
        processedIds.add(id);
      }
    }
  }

  return true;
}

Event Trigger Testing

// Test event-driven triggers
async function testEventTrigger(triggerId: string, eventConfig: EventTestConfig): Promise<EventTestResult> {
  const { eventType, testEvents, timeout } = eventConfig;

  const results: EventResult[] = [];

  for (const testEvent of testEvents) {
    // Emit test event
    const startTime = Date.now();
    await emitTestEvent(eventType, testEvent.payload);

    // Wait for trigger
    try {
      const execution = await waitForTrigger(triggerId, timeout);

      results.push({
        eventType: testEvent.type,
        triggered: true,
        latency: Date.now() - startTime,
        payloadReceived: execution.data?.inputData
      });
    } catch (error) {
      results.push({
        eventType: testEvent.type,
        triggered: false,
        error: error.message
      });
    }
  }

  return {
    eventType,
    testsRun: testEvents.length,
    triggered: results.filter(r => r.triggered).length,
    averageLatency: average(results.filter(r => r.triggered).map(r => r.latency)),
    results
  };
}

Trigger Response Testing

// Test trigger response modes
async function testTriggerResponses(webhookUrl: string): Promise<ResponseTestResult> {
  // Test immediate response
  const immediateStart = Date.now();
  const immediateResponse = await fetch(webhookUrl, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
    body: '{"test": "immediate"}'
  });
  const immediateTime = Date.now() - immediateStart;

  // Test with workflow execution
  const workflowStart = Date.now();
  const workflowResponse = await fetch(`${webhookUrl}?waitForResponse=true`, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
    body: '{"test": "workflow"}'
  });
  const workflowTime = Date.now() - workflowStart;

  return {
    immediateResponse: {
      status: immediateResponse.status,
      time: immediateTime,
      body: await immediateResponse.text()
    },
    workflowResponse: {
      status: workflowResponse.status,
      time: workflowTime,
      body: await workflowResponse.text()
    },
    responseMode: workflowTime > immediateTime + 100 ? 'workflow' : 'immediate'
  };
}

Test Scenarios

Webhook Scenarios:
  - name: Valid JSON POST
    method: POST
    payload: {"event": "test"}
    expected: 200 OK

  - name: Invalid JSON
    method: POST
    payload: "not valid json"
    expected: 400 Bad Request

  - name: Missing auth
    method: POST
    headers: {}
    expected: 401 Unauthorized

  - name: Large payload
    method: POST
    payload: [10MB of data]
    expected: 413 Payload Too Large

Schedule Scenarios:
  - name: Every 5 minutes
    cron: "*/5 * * * *"
    verify: 12 executions per hour

  - name: Weekdays at 9 AM
    cron: "0 9 * * 1-5"
    verify: 5 executions per week

Polling Scenarios:
  - name: 1 minute interval
    interval: 60000
    verify: ~60 polls per hour

  - name: Deduplication
    interval: 60000
    inject_duplicate: true
    verify: No duplicate processing

Related Skills


Remember

n8n triggers are the entry points to workflows. Testing requires:

  • Webhook: Payload handling, auth, HTTP methods
  • Schedule: Cron accuracy, timezone handling
  • Polling: Interval accuracy, deduplication
  • Event: Event handling, filtering

Key patterns: Test with various payloads (valid, invalid, edge cases). Verify authentication enforcement. Check response times and reliability over time.

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