Antigravity-awesome-skills n8n-validation-expert
Expert guide for interpreting and fixing n8n validation errors.
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plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/skills/n8n-validation-expert/SKILL.mdn8n Validation Expert
Expert guide for interpreting and fixing n8n validation errors.
When to Use
- You need to interpret or fix validation errors in an n8n workflow.
- The task involves
,missing_required
, expression failures, or iterative validate-fix loops.invalid_value - You want concrete remediation guidance for workflow validation output.
Validation Philosophy
Validate early, validate often
Validation is typically iterative:
- Expect validation feedback loops
- Usually 2-3 validate → fix cycles
- Average: 23s thinking about errors, 58s fixing them
Key insight: Validation is an iterative process, not one-shot!
Error Severity Levels
1. Errors (Must Fix)
Blocks workflow execution - Must be resolved before activation
Types:
- Required field not providedmissing_required
- Value doesn't match allowed optionsinvalid_value
- Wrong data type (string instead of number)type_mismatch
- Referenced node doesn't existinvalid_reference
- Expression syntax errorinvalid_expression
Example:
{ "type": "missing_required", "property": "channel", "message": "Channel name is required", "fix": "Provide a channel name (lowercase, no spaces, 1-80 characters)" }
2. Warnings (Should Fix)
Doesn't block execution - Workflow can be activated but may have issues
Types:
- Recommended but not requiredbest_practice
- Using old API/featuredeprecated
- Potential performance issueperformance
Example:
{ "type": "best_practice", "property": "errorHandling", "message": "Slack API can have rate limits", "suggestion": "Add onError: 'continueRegularOutput' with retryOnFail" }
3. Suggestions (Optional)
Nice to have - Improvements that could enhance workflow
Types:
- Could be more efficientoptimization
- Better way to achieve same resultalternative
The Validation Loop
Pattern from Telemetry
7,841 occurrences of this pattern:
1. Configure node ↓ 2. validate_node (23 seconds thinking about errors) ↓ 3. Read error messages carefully ↓ 4. Fix errors ↓ 5. validate_node again (58 seconds fixing) ↓ 6. Repeat until valid (usually 2-3 iterations)
Example
// Iteration 1 let config = { resource: "channel", operation: "create" }; const result1 = validate_node({ nodeType: "nodes-base.slack", config, profile: "runtime" }); // → Error: Missing "name" // ⏱️ 23 seconds thinking... // Iteration 2 config.name = "general"; const result2 = validate_node({ nodeType: "nodes-base.slack", config, profile: "runtime" }); // → Error: Missing "text" // ⏱️ 58 seconds fixing... // Iteration 3 config.text = "Hello!"; const result3 = validate_node({ nodeType: "nodes-base.slack", config, profile: "runtime" }); // → Valid! ✅
This is normal! Don't be discouraged by multiple iterations.
Validation Profiles
Choose the right profile for your stage:
minimal
Use when: Quick checks during editing
Validates:
- Only required fields
- Basic structure
Pros: Fastest, most permissive Cons: May miss issues
runtime (RECOMMENDED)
Use when: Pre-deployment validation
Validates:
- Required fields
- Value types
- Allowed values
- Basic dependencies
Pros: Balanced, catches real errors Cons: Some edge cases missed
This is the recommended profile for most use cases
ai-friendly
Use when: AI-generated configurations
Validates:
- Same as runtime
- Reduces false positives
- More tolerant of minor issues
Pros: Less noisy for AI workflows Cons: May allow some questionable configs
strict
Use when: Production deployment, critical workflows
Validates:
- Everything
- Best practices
- Performance concerns
- Security issues
Pros: Maximum safety Cons: Many warnings, some false positives
Common Error Types
1. missing_required
What it means: A required field is not provided
How to fix:
- Use
to see required fieldsget_node - Add the missing field to your configuration
- Provide an appropriate value
Example:
// Error { "type": "missing_required", "property": "channel", "message": "Channel name is required" } // Fix config.channel = "#general";
2. invalid_value
What it means: Value doesn't match allowed options
How to fix:
- Check error message for allowed values
- Use
to see optionsget_node - Update to a valid value
Example:
// Error { "type": "invalid_value", "property": "operation", "message": "Operation must be one of: post, update, delete", "current": "send" } // Fix config.operation = "post"; // Use valid operation
3. type_mismatch
What it means: Wrong data type for field
How to fix:
- Check expected type in error message
- Convert value to correct type
Example:
// Error { "type": "type_mismatch", "property": "limit", "message": "Expected number, got string", "current": "100" } // Fix config.limit = 100; // Number, not string
4. invalid_expression
What it means: Expression syntax error
How to fix:
- Use n8n Expression Syntax skill
- Check for missing
or typos{{}} - Verify node/field references
Example:
// Error { "type": "invalid_expression", "property": "text", "message": "Invalid expression: $json.name", "current": "$json.name" } // Fix config.text = "={{$json.name}}"; // Add {{}}
5. invalid_reference
What it means: Referenced node doesn't exist
How to fix:
- Check node name spelling
- Verify node exists in workflow
- Update reference to correct name
Example:
// Error { "type": "invalid_reference", "property": "expression", "message": "Node 'HTTP Requets' does not exist", "current": "={{$node['HTTP Requets'].json.data}}" } // Fix - correct typo config.expression = "={{$node['HTTP Request'].json.data}}";
Auto-Sanitization System
What It Does
Automatically fixes common operator structure issues on ANY workflow update
Runs when:
n8n_create_workflown8n_update_partial_workflow- Any workflow save operation
What It Fixes
1. Binary Operators (Two Values)
Operators: equals, notEquals, contains, notContains, greaterThan, lessThan, startsWith, endsWith
Fix: Removes
singleValue property (binary operators compare two values)
Before:
{ "type": "boolean", "operation": "equals", "singleValue": true // ❌ Wrong! }
After (automatic):
{ "type": "boolean", "operation": "equals" // singleValue removed ✅ }
2. Unary Operators (One Value)
Operators: isEmpty, isNotEmpty, true, false
Fix: Adds
singleValue: true (unary operators check single value)
Before:
{ "type": "boolean", "operation": "isEmpty" // Missing singleValue ❌ }
After (automatic):
{ "type": "boolean", "operation": "isEmpty", "singleValue": true // ✅ Added }
3. IF/Switch Metadata
Fix: Adds complete
conditions.options metadata for IF v2.2+ and Switch v3.2+
What It CANNOT Fix
1. Broken Connections
References to non-existent nodes
Solution: Use
cleanStaleConnections operation in n8n_update_partial_workflow
2. Branch Count Mismatches
3 Switch rules but only 2 output connections
Solution: Add missing connections or remove extra rules
3. Paradoxical Corrupt States
API returns corrupt data but rejects updates
Solution: May require manual database intervention
False Positives
What Are They?
Validation warnings that are technically "wrong" but acceptable in your use case
Common False Positives
1. "Missing error handling"
Warning: No error handling configured
When acceptable:
- Simple workflows where failures are obvious
- Testing/development workflows
- Non-critical notifications
When to fix: Production workflows handling important data
2. "No retry logic"
Warning: Node doesn't retry on failure
When acceptable:
- APIs with their own retry logic
- Idempotent operations
- Manual trigger workflows
When to fix: Flaky external services, production automation
3. "Missing rate limiting"
Warning: No rate limiting for API calls
When acceptable:
- Internal APIs with no limits
- Low-volume workflows
- APIs with server-side rate limiting
When to fix: Public APIs, high-volume workflows
4. "Unbounded query"
Warning: SELECT without LIMIT
When acceptable:
- Small known datasets
- Aggregation queries
- Development/testing
When to fix: Production queries on large tables
Reducing False Positives
Use
profile:ai-friendly
validate_node({ nodeType: "nodes-base.slack", config: {...}, profile: "ai-friendly" // Fewer false positives })
Validation Result Structure
Complete Response
{ "valid": false, "errors": [ { "type": "missing_required", "property": "channel", "message": "Channel name is required", "fix": "Provide a channel name (lowercase, no spaces)" } ], "warnings": [ { "type": "best_practice", "property": "errorHandling", "message": "Slack API can have rate limits", "suggestion": "Add onError: 'continueRegularOutput'" } ], "suggestions": [ { "type": "optimization", "message": "Consider using batch operations for multiple messages" } ], "summary": { "hasErrors": true, "errorCount": 1, "warningCount": 1, "suggestionCount": 1 } }
How to Read It
1. Check valid
field
validif (result.valid) { // ✅ Configuration is valid } else { // ❌ Has errors - must fix before deployment }
2. Fix errors first
result.errors.forEach(error => { console.log(`Error in ${error.property}: ${error.message}`); console.log(`Fix: ${error.fix}`); });
3. Review warnings
result.warnings.forEach(warning => { console.log(`Warning: ${warning.message}`); console.log(`Suggestion: ${warning.suggestion}`); // Decide if you need to address this });
4. Consider suggestions
// Optional improvements // Not required but may enhance workflow
Workflow Validation
validate_workflow (Structure)
Validates entire workflow, not just individual nodes
Checks:
- Node configurations - Each node valid
- Connections - No broken references
- Expressions - Syntax and references valid
- Flow - Logical workflow structure
Example:
validate_workflow({ workflow: { nodes: [...], connections: {...} }, options: { validateNodes: true, validateConnections: true, validateExpressions: true, profile: "runtime" } })
Common Workflow Errors
1. Broken Connections
{ "error": "Connection from 'Transform' to 'NonExistent' - target node not found" }
Fix: Remove stale connection or create missing node
2. Circular Dependencies
{ "error": "Circular dependency detected: Node A → Node B → Node A" }
Fix: Restructure workflow to remove loop
3. Multiple Start Nodes
{ "warning": "Multiple trigger nodes found - only one will execute" }
Fix: Remove extra triggers or split into separate workflows
4. Disconnected Nodes
{ "warning": "Node 'Transform' is not connected to workflow flow" }
Fix: Connect node or remove if unused
Recovery Strategies
Strategy 1: Start Fresh
When: Configuration is severely broken
Steps:
- Note required fields from
get_node - Create minimal valid configuration
- Add features incrementally
- Validate after each addition
Strategy 2: Binary Search
When: Workflow validates but executes incorrectly
Steps:
- Remove half the nodes
- Validate and test
- If works: problem is in removed nodes
- If fails: problem is in remaining nodes
- Repeat until problem isolated
Strategy 3: Clean Stale Connections
When: "Node not found" errors
Steps:
n8n_update_partial_workflow({ id: "workflow-id", operations: [{ type: "cleanStaleConnections" }] })
Strategy 4: Use Auto-fix
When: Operator structure errors
Steps:
n8n_autofix_workflow({ id: "workflow-id", applyFixes: false // Preview first }) // Review fixes, then apply n8n_autofix_workflow({ id: "workflow-id", applyFixes: true })
Best Practices
✅ Do
- Validate after every significant change
- Read error messages completely
- Fix errors iteratively (one at a time)
- Use
profile for pre-deploymentruntime - Check
field before assuming successvalid - Trust auto-sanitization for operator issues
- Use
when unclear about requirementsget_node - Document false positives you accept
❌ Don't
- Skip validation before activation
- Try to fix all errors at once
- Ignore error messages
- Use
profile during development (too noisy)strict - Assume validation passed (always check result)
- Manually fix auto-sanitization issues
- Deploy with unresolved errors
- Ignore all warnings (some are important!)
Detailed Guides
For comprehensive error catalogs and false positive examples:
- ERROR_CATALOG.md - Complete list of error types with examples
- FALSE_POSITIVES.md - When warnings are acceptable
Summary
Key Points:
- Validation is iterative (avg 2-3 cycles, 23s + 58s)
- Errors must be fixed, warnings are optional
- Auto-sanitization fixes operator structures automatically
- Use runtime profile for balanced validation
- False positives exist - learn to recognize them
- Read error messages - they contain fix guidance
Validation Process:
- Validate → Read errors → Fix → Validate again
- Repeat until valid (usually 2-3 iterations)
- Review warnings and decide if acceptable
- Deploy with confidence
Related Skills:
- n8n MCP Tools Expert - Use validation tools correctly
- n8n Expression Syntax - Fix expression errors
- n8n Node Configuration - Understand required fields
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.