Airtop node
Use the Airtop node to automate work in Airtop, and integrate Airtop with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of Airtop features, enabling you to control a cloud-based web browser for tasks like querying, scraping, and interacting with web pages.
On this page, you’ll find a list of operations the Airtop node supports, and links to more resources.
Note
Credentials Refer to Airtop credentials for guidance on setting up authentication.
Operations
Session
Create session
Save profile on termination
Terminate session
Window
Create a new browser window
Load URL
Take screenshot
Close window
Extraction
Query page
Query page with pagination
Smart scrape page
Interaction
Click an element
Hover on an element
Type
Templates and examples
What to do if your operation isn’t supported
If this node doesn’t support the operation you want to do, you can use the HTTP Request node to call the service’s API.
You can use the credential you created for this service in the HTTP Request node:
In the HTTP Request node, select Authentication > Predefined Credential Type.
Select the service you want to connect to.
Select your credential.
Refer to Custom API operations for more information.
Contact Airtop’s Support for assistance or to create a feature request.
Node reference
Create a session and window
Create an Airtop browser session to get a Session ID, then use it to create a new browser window. After this, you can use any extraction or interaction operation.
Extract content
Extract content from a web browser using these operations:
Query page: Extract information from the current window.
Query page with pagination: Extract information from pages with pagination or infinite scrolling.
Smart scrape page: Get the window content as markdown.
Get JSON responses by using the JSON Output Schema parameter in query operations.
Interacting with pages
Click, hover, or type on elements by describing the element you want to interact with.
Terminate a session
End your session to save resources. Sessions are automatically terminated based on the Idle Timeout set in the Create Session operation or can be manually terminated using the Terminate Session operation.