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Automate Immich Docker Stack Updates via Webhook Trigger

Streamline your Immich Docker stack updates with automated webhook-triggered deployments, boosting productivity and ensuring your application stays up-to-date effortlessly.

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Webhook Trigger

This n8n workflow automates the deployment and updates of an Immich Docker stack. It is primarily triggered by an incoming webhook, designed to initiate the deployment process, likely from a Git repository or CI/CD system. The workflow incorporates an "If" node for conditional logic, allowing it to evaluate specific criteria (e.g., branch name, commit message, or payload content) before proceeding with the deployment. "Set" nodes are utilized to prepare and transform data received from the webhook or for subsequent steps. Custom scripting via "Code" nodes is extensively used to handle tasks such as connecting to a remote server, pulling the latest Docker images, stopping and starting Docker containers, and executing Docker Compose commands to manage the Immich application's lifecycle. This automation streamlines the continuous deployment of Immich, reducing manual intervention and ensuring the instance remains current.

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09/04/2025
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Streamline your Immich Docker stack updates with automated webhook-triggered deployments, boosting productivity and ensuring your application stays up-to-date effortlessly.

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Services & Integrations

If
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Code
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How to Use This Workflow

1

Download the Workflow

Click the "Download Workflow" button above to get the JSON file.

2

Import to n8n

In your n8n instance, go to Workflows → Import and select the JSON file.

3

Configure Credentials

Set up your Webhook and other service credentials in n8n.

4

Activate & Test

Activate the workflow and test it to ensure everything works correctly.

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#code
#if
#set
#webhook
#webhook
#code
#development
#workflow-automation
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