ETL: Extract and Parse Revit Model Data to Structured Excel
Last edited 58 days ago
Convert a Revit model to Excel and parse it into structured items ready for downstream ETL.
This minimal template runs a local RvtExporter.exe, checks success, derives the expected *_rvt.xlsx filename, reads it from disk, and parses it to data items in n8n.
What it does
- Setup: define
path_to_revit_converterandrevit_file. - Run converter: execute
RvtExporter.exe "<converter>" "<revit_file>"(writes*_rvt.xlsxnext to the RVT). - Check success: branch on converter error output.
- Read Excel: compute
<revit_file> → *_rvt.xlsxand read it from disk. - Parse: convert the workbook into structured items (rows → items).
Prerequisites
- Windows host (local executable and filesystem paths).
- DDC Revit toolkit installed:
C:\\DDC_Converter_Revit\\datadrivenlibs\\RvtExporter.exe. - A local
.rvtyou can read; the converter will write*_rvt.xlsxnext to it.
How to use
- Import this JSON into n8n.
- Open “Setup – Define file paths” and set:
path_to_revit_converter:C:\\DDC_Converter_Revit\\datadrivenlibs\\RvtExporter.exerevit_file: e.g.,C:\\Sample_Projects\\your_project.rvt
- Run Manual Trigger.
- On success, the flow will read
*_rvt.xlsxand emit parsed items.
Outputs
- On disk:
<YourProject>_rvt.xlsx(created by the converter). - In n8n: parsed rows as items, ready for Transform/Load phases.
Notes & tips
- If your converter writes the Excel to a different folder/file name, update the “Success – Create Excel filename” node to point to the actual path.
- Ensure write permissions in the project folder and avoid non-ASCII characters in paths when possible.
- This template is purposefully minimal (Extract-only). Chain it with your own Transform/Load steps.
Categories
Data Extraction · Files & Storage · ETL · CAD/BIM
Tags
cad-bim, revit, ifc, dwg, extract, xlsx, etl
Author
DataDrivenConstruction.io
[email protected]
Consulting and Training
We work with leading construction, engineering, consulting agencies and technology firms around the world to help them implement open data principles, automate CAD/BIM processing and build robust ETL pipelines.
If you would like to test this solution with your own data, or are interested in adapting the workflow to real project tasks, feel free to contact us.
Docs & Issues:
Full Readme on GitHub
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