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Securely Call Google Cloud Run APIs with Service Account Authentication

Who it's for

Anyone who wants a simple, secure way to call a Google Cloud Run endpoint from n8n—without exposing it publicly.

People who want a cheap/free-tier way to run custom API logic without hosting n8n or spinning up servers. Example: you've got scraping code that needs specific system/python libs—build it into a Dockerfile on Cloud Run, then call it as a secure endpoint from n8n.

How it works

This is a conjunctive workflow : the main workflow calls Service Auth (sub-workflow) to get a Google ID token , merges that auth with your context, then calls your Cloud Run URL with Authorization: Bearer <id_token> . Works great for single calls or looping over items.

How to set up

General instructions below—see my detailed guide for more info:

Build a Secure Google Cloud Run API, Then Call It from n8n (Free Tier)

Setup:

  1. Create a Cloud Run service and enable Require authentication (Cloud IAM) .
  2. Create a Google Service Account and grant Cloud Run Invoker on that service.
  3. In n8n, import the workflows and update the Vars node ( service_url , optional service_path ).
  4. Create a JWT (PEM) credential from your service account key, then run.
  5. Make sure to read the sticky notes in the workflows—they contain helpful pointers and optional configurations.

Requirements

  • Cloud Run service URL (auth required)
  • Google Service Account with Cloud Run Invoker
  • Private key JSON fields downloaded from Service Account | needed to generate JWT credentials

How to customize

Change the HTTP method/path/body in Cloud Run Request , or drop the Service Auth (sub-workflow) into other workflows to reuse the same auth pattern.

More details

Full write-up (minimal + modular flows), screenshots, and more:

Build a Secure Google Cloud Run API, Then Call It from n8n (Free Tier)
— by Marco Cassar

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