# 🎯 FINAL FIX: Node 7 Data Reference ## ❌ Current Broken Code in Node 7: ```javascript const repoInfo = $node["Extract Repo Info"].json; const buildStatus = $json; ``` This doesn't work because `$node["Extract Repo Info"]` is not the correct syntax. ## ✅ CORRECT FIX: Replace **ALL** the code in Node 7 with this: ```javascript // Method 1: Use the data that flows from Node 6 // Node 6 should have received data from Node 2 through the flow const buildStatus = $json; const repoInfo = $json; // Same item - should have all fields // If data is not in $json, try this alternative: const item = $input.item.json; // Build the response const result = { status: buildStatus.status || 'SUCCESS', repo: item.repo_full_name || 'unknown', branch: item.branch || 'main', commit: item.commit_sha ? item.commit_sha.substring(0, 8) : 'N/A', message: buildStatus.message || 'Build completed', timestamp: new Date().toISOString(), retry_count: ($workflow.staticData && $workflow.staticData.retry_count) || 0 }; // Add emoji if (result.status === 'SUCCESS') { result.emoji = '✅'; } else if (result.status === 'FAILED') { result.emoji = '❌'; } else { result.emoji = '⚠️'; } return result; ``` ## 🔍 Alternative: Check What Data Node 6 Has In n8n execution view: 1. Click on **Node 6 "Check Build Status"** 2. Look at its **Output** 3. Does it show `repo_full_name`, `commit_sha`, etc.? If **YES** → Use Method 1 above If **NO** → Node 6 needs to pass the data through ## 🛠️ Quick Test: Simplify Node 7 to just see what's available: ```javascript // Debug: See what's in the data return { debug: true, available_data_keys: Object.keys($json), all_data: $json, timestamp: new Date().toISOString() }; ``` This will show you exactly what data is available. ## 🎯 Expected Result After Fix: ```json { "status": "SUCCESS", "repo": "gitadmin/test-repo", ← Actual repo name "branch": "main", "commit": "abc12345", ← Actual commit "message": "Build completed successfully", "timestamp": "2025-12-01T19:04:55.473Z", "retry_count": 0, "emoji": "✅" } ``` ## 💡 Why It's Not Working: The `$node["Node Name"]` syntax is incorrect for n8n code nodes. Use `$json` or `$input.item.json` to access the current item data.