Node Reference
Node Reference
Overview of the growing node library available in Solaris AI Flow.
Solaris AI Flow provides a growing library of node types. These docs organize nodes into five reference categories (AI, DeFi, Data, Messaging, Utility). The editor sidebar uses a different grouping: Triggers, Integrations, Logic, and Utilities.
Most integration nodes require a credential to authenticate with the external service.
Categories
| Category | Nodes | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| AI | OpenRouter | LLM inference with 300+ models |
| DeFi | Jupiter, Raydium, Pump.fun, Orca, Meteora, Kamino, Sanctum, DFlow, Drift, Phoenix | Swaps, quotes, pools, lending, perps trading |
| Data | Birdeye, Helius, Pyth, CoinGecko, Polymarket, Dune, DefiTheOdds | Prices, on-chain data, analytics |
| Messaging | Telegram, Discord | Alerts and notifications |
| Utility | HTTP, x402, Balance, Storage, Log, Delay, Transform, Merge, Code, Filter, Condition, ForEach | Requests, paid requests, wallet reads, storage, data shaping, merging, control flow, batched iteration |
Credential requirements
| Credential needed | Nodes |
|---|---|
| Yes | OpenRouter, Birdeye, Helius, CoinGecko, Dune, DefiTheOdds, Telegram, Discord |
| API key + wallet | Jupiter (API key required for all ops except transfer, wallet for swap/transfer) |
| Wallet only | Pump.fun (buy, sell, createToken, claimFees, claimCashback); Balance; x402 when an endpoint requires payment; Phoenix account read-only ops (they read the owner's address); Phoenix paper-mode signed ops |
| Wallet + one-time invite activation | Phoenix Live signed ops (private-beta gate; activate the wallet once via the inline panel in the Phoenix node config dialog; subsequent Live signed ops broadcast without further prompts; no invite code is ever stored on the node or in a credential) |
| None | HTTP, Log, Delay, Transform, Merge, Code, Filter, Condition, ForEach, Pyth, Polymarket, Orca, Meteora, Sanctum, Kamino, DFlow, Drift, Raydium, Phoenix market read-only ops |
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Next steps
Browse by category:
- AI - OpenRouter
- DeFi - Jupiter, Raydium, Pump.fun, Orca, Meteora, Kamino, Sanctum, DFlow, Drift, Phoenix
- Data - Birdeye, Helius, Pyth, CoinGecko, Polymarket, Dune, DefiTheOdds
- Messaging - Telegram, Discord
- Utility - HTTP, x402, Balance, Storage, Log, Delay, Transform, Merge, Code, Filter, Condition, ForEach
