--- #https://www.notion.so/n8n/Frontmatter-432c2b8dff1f43d4b1c8d20075510fe4 title: Airtable credentials description: Documentation for Airtable credentials. Use these credentials to authenticate Airtable in n8n, a workflow automation platform. contentType: [integration, reference] priority: high --- # Airtable credentials You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes: - [Airtable](/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.airtable/index.md) - [Airtable Trigger](/integrations/builtin/trigger-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.airtabletrigger.md) ## Prerequisites Create an [Airtable](https://airtable.com/){:target=_blank .external-link} account. ## Supported authentication methods - Personal Access Token (PAT) - OAuth2 /// note | API Key deprecation n8n used to offer an API key authentication method with Airtable. Airtable [fully deprecated these keys](https://support.airtable.com/v1/docs/airtable-api-deprecation-guidelines){:target=_blank .external-link} as of February 2024. If you were using an Airtable API credential, replace it with an Airtable Personal Access Token or Airtable OAuth2 credential. n8n recommends using Personal Access Token instead. /// ## Related resources Refer to [Airtable's API documentation](https://airtable.com/developers/web/api/authentication){:target=_blank .external-link} for more information about the service. ## Using personal access token To configure this credential, you'll need: - A Personal **Access Token** (PAT) To create your PAT: 1. Go to the Airtable Builder Hub [Personal access tokens](https://airtable.com/create/tokens){:target=_blank .external-link} page. 1. Select **+ Create new token**. Airtable opens the **Create personal access token** page. 1. Enter a **Name** for your token, like `n8n credential`. 1. Add **Scopes** to your token. Refer to Airtable's [Scopes](https://airtable.com/developers/web/api/scopes){:target=_blank .external-link} guide for more information. n8n recommends using these scopes: - `data.records:read` - `data.records:write` - `schema.bases:read` 1. Select the **Access** for your token. Choose from a single base, multiple bases (even bases from different workspaces), all of the current and future bases in a workspace you own, or all of the bases from any workspace that you own including bases/workspace added in the future. 1. Select **Create token**. 1. Airtable opens a modal with your token displayed. Copy this token and enter it in your n8n credential as the **Access Token**. Refer to Airtable's [Find/create PATs documentation](https://support.airtable.com/v1/docs/creating-personal-access-tokens){:target=_blank .external-link} for more information. ## Using OAuth2 To configure this credential, you'll need: - An **OAuth Redirect URL** - A **Client ID** - A **Client Secret** To generate all this information, register a new Airtable integration: 1. Open your Airtable Builder Hub [**OAuth integrations**](https://airtable.com/create/oauth){:target=_blank .external-link} page. 2. Select the **Register new OAuth integration** button. 3. Enter a name for your OAuth integration. 4. Copy the **OAuth Redirect URL** from your n8n credential. 5. Paste that redirect URL in Airtable as the **OAuth redirect URL**. 6. Select **Register integration**. 7. On the following page, copy the **Client ID** from Airtable and paste it into the **Client ID** in your n8n credential. 8. In Airtable, select **Generate client secret**. 9. Copy the client secret and paste it into the **Client Secret** in your n8n credential. 10. Select the following scopes in Airtable: - `data.records:read` - `data.records:write` - `schema.bases:read` 11. Select **Save changes** in Airtable. 12. In your n8n credential, select the **Connect my account**. A **Grant access** modal opens. 13. Follow the instructions and select the base you want to work on (or all bases). 14. Select **Grant access** to complete the connection. Refer to the [Airtable Register a new integration documentation](https://airtable.com/developers/web/guides/oauth-integrations){:target=_blank .external-link} for steps on registering a new Oauth integration.