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wrike-automation

Automates Wrike project management and task assignment.

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Activation

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Automate Wrike project management via Rube MCP (Composio): create tasks/folders, manage projects, assign work, and track progress. Always search tools first for current schemas.
177 charsno explicit “when” trigger
Intermediate

Key capabilities

  • Create Wrike tasks and folders
  • Modify Wrike task and folder properties
  • Retrieve Wrike tasks with filters
  • Launch tasks from Wrike blueprints
  • Manage Wrike workspace members
  • Delete Wrike folders and spaces

How it works

This skill automates Wrike project management by interacting with the Wrike API through Rube MCP, allowing for task, folder, and project manipulation.

Inputs & outputs

You give it
Wrike project management operations
You get back
automated Wrike task, folder, and project management

When to use wrike-automation

  • Create a task in a specific folder
  • Update task status in Wrike
  • Automate task assignments
  • Fetch custom field IDs for tasks

About this skill

Wrike Automation via Rube MCP

Automate Wrike project management operations through Composio's Wrike toolkit via Rube MCP.

Prerequisites

  • Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
  • Active Wrike connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit wrike
  • Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas

Setup

Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.

  1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS responds
  2. Call RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit wrike
  3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Wrike OAuth
  4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows

Core Workflows

1. Create and Manage Tasks

When to use: User wants to create, assign, or update tasks in Wrike

Tool sequence:

  1. WRIKE_GET_FOLDERS - Find the target folder/project [Prerequisite]
  2. WRIKE_GET_ALL_CUSTOM_FIELDS - Get custom field IDs if needed [Optional]
  3. WRIKE_CREATE_TASK - Create a new task [Required]
  4. WRIKE_MODIFY_TASK - Update task properties [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • folderId: Parent folder ID where the task will be created
  • title: Task title
  • description: Task description (supports HTML)
  • responsibles: Array of user IDs to assign
  • status: 'Active', 'Completed', 'Deferred', 'Cancelled'
  • importance: 'High', 'Normal', 'Low'
  • customFields: Array of {id, value} objects
  • dates: Object with type, start, due, duration

Pitfalls:

  • folderId is required; tasks must belong to a folder
  • responsibles requires Wrike user IDs, not emails or names
  • Custom field IDs must be obtained from GET_ALL_CUSTOM_FIELDS
  • priorityBefore and priorityAfter are mutually exclusive
  • Status field may not be available on Team plan
  • dates.start and dates.due use 'YYYY-MM-DD' format

2. Manage Folders and Projects

When to use: User wants to create, modify, or organize folders and projects

Tool sequence:

  1. WRIKE_GET_FOLDERS - List existing folders [Required]
  2. WRIKE_CREATE_FOLDER - Create a new folder/project [Optional]
  3. WRIKE_MODIFY_FOLDER - Update folder properties [Optional]
  4. WRIKE_LIST_SUBFOLDERS_BY_FOLDER_ID - List subfolders [Optional]
  5. WRIKE_DELETE_FOLDER - Delete a folder permanently [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • folderId: Parent folder ID for creation; target folder ID for modification
  • title: Folder name
  • description: Folder description
  • customItemTypeId: Set to create as a project instead of a folder
  • shareds: Array of user IDs or emails to share with
  • project: Filter for projects (true) or folders (false) in GET_FOLDERS

Pitfalls:

  • DELETE_FOLDER is permanent and removes ALL contents (tasks, subfolders, documents)
  • Cannot modify rootFolderId or recycleBinId as parents
  • Folder creation auto-shares with the creator
  • customItemTypeId converts a folder into a project
  • GET_FOLDERS with descendants=true returns folder tree (may be large)

3. Retrieve and Track Tasks

When to use: User wants to find tasks, check status, or monitor progress

Tool sequence:

  1. WRIKE_FETCH_ALL_TASKS - List tasks with optional filters [Required]
  2. WRIKE_GET_TASK_BY_ID - Get detailed info for a specific task [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • status: Filter by task status ('Active', 'Completed', etc.)
  • dueDate: Filter by due date range (start/end/equal)
  • fields: Additional response fields to include
  • page_size: Results per page (1-100)
  • taskId: Specific task ID for detailed retrieval
  • resolve_user_names: Auto-resolve user IDs to names (default true)

Pitfalls:

  • FETCH_ALL_TASKS paginates at max 100 items per page
  • dueDate filter supports 'equal', 'start', and 'end' fields
  • Date format: 'yyyy-MM-dd' or 'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss'
  • GET_TASK_BY_ID returns read-only detailed information
  • customFields are returned by default for single task queries

4. Launch Task Blueprints

When to use: User wants to create tasks from predefined templates

Tool sequence:

  1. WRIKE_LIST_TASK_BLUEPRINTS - List available blueprints [Prerequisite]
  2. WRIKE_LIST_SPACE_TASK_BLUEPRINTS - List blueprints in a specific space [Alternative]
  3. WRIKE_LAUNCH_TASK_BLUEPRINT_ASYNC - Launch a blueprint [Required]

Key parameters:

  • task_blueprint_id: ID of the blueprint to launch
  • title: Title for the root task
  • parent_id: Parent folder/project ID (OR super_task_id)
  • super_task_id: Parent task ID (OR parent_id)
  • reschedule_date: Target date for task rescheduling
  • reschedule_mode: 'RescheduleStartDate' or 'RescheduleFinishDate'
  • entry_limit: Max tasks to copy (1-250)

Pitfalls:

  • Either parent_id or super_task_id is required, not both
  • Blueprint launch is asynchronous; tasks may take time to appear
  • reschedule_date requires reschedule_mode to be set
  • entry_limit caps at 250 tasks/folders per blueprint launch
  • copy_descriptions defaults to false; set true to include task descriptions

5. Manage Workspace and Members

When to use: User wants to manage spaces, members, or invitations

Tool sequence:

  1. WRIKE_GET_SPACE - Get space details [Optional]
  2. WRIKE_GET_CONTACTS - List workspace contacts/members [Optional]
  3. WRIKE_CREATE_INVITATION - Invite a user to the workspace [Optional]
  4. WRIKE_DELETE_SPACE - Delete a space permanently [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • spaceId: Space identifier
  • email: Email for invitation
  • role: User role ('Admin', 'Regular User', 'External User')
  • firstName/lastName: Invitee name

Pitfalls:

  • DELETE_SPACE is irreversible and removes all space contents
  • userTypeId and role/external are mutually exclusive in invitations
  • Custom email subjects/messages require a paid Wrike plan
  • GET_CONTACTS returns workspace-level contacts, not task-specific assignments

Common Patterns

Folder ID Resolution

1. Call WRIKE_GET_FOLDERS (optionally with project=true for projects only)
2. Navigate folder tree to find target
3. Extract folder id (e.g., 'IEAGKVLFK4IHGQOI')
4. Use as folderId in task/folder creation

Custom Field Setup

1. Call WRIKE_GET_ALL_CUSTOM_FIELDS to get definitions
2. Find field by name, extract id and type
3. Format value according to type (text, dropdown, number, date)
4. Include as {id: 'FIELD_ID', value: 'VALUE'} in customFields array

Task Assignment

1. Call WRIKE_GET_CONTACTS to find user IDs
2. Use user IDs in responsibles array when creating tasks
3. Or use addResponsibles/removeResponsibles when modifying tasks

Pagination

  • FETCH_ALL_TASKS: Use page_size (max 100) and check for more results
  • GET_FOLDERS: Use nextPageToken when descendants=false and pageSize is set
  • LIST_TASK_BLUEPRINTS: Use next_page_token and page_size (default 100)

Known Pitfalls

ID Formats:

  • Wrike IDs are opaque alphanumeric strings (e.g., 'IEAGTXR7I4IHGABC')
  • Task IDs, folder IDs, space IDs, and user IDs all use this format
  • Custom field IDs follow the same pattern
  • Never guess IDs; always resolve from list/search operations

Permissions:

  • Operations depend on user role and sharing settings
  • Shared folders/tasks are visible only to shared users
  • Admin operations require appropriate role
  • Some features (custom statuses, billing types) are plan-dependent

Deletion Safety:

  • DELETE_FOLDER removes ALL contents permanently
  • DELETE_SPACE removes the entire space and contents
  • Consider using MODIFY_FOLDER to move to recycle bin instead
  • Restore from recycle bin is possible via MODIFY_FOLDER with restore=true

Date Handling:

  • Dates use 'yyyy-MM-dd' format
  • DateTime uses 'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ' or with timezone offset
  • Task dates include type ('Planned', 'Actual'), start, due, duration
  • Duration is in minutes

Quick Reference

TaskTool SlugKey Params
Create taskWRIKE_CREATE_TASKfolderId, title, responsibles, status
Modify taskWRIKE_MODIFY_TASKtaskId, title, status, addResponsibles
Get task by IDWRIKE_GET_TASK_BY_IDtaskId
Fetch all tasksWRIKE_FETCH_ALL_TASKSstatus, dueDate, page_size
Get foldersWRIKE_GET_FOLDERSproject, descendants
Create folderWRIKE_CREATE_FOLDERfolderId, title
Modify folderWRIKE_MODIFY_FOLDERfolderId, title, addShareds
Delete folderWRIKE_DELETE_FOLDERfolderId
List subfoldersWRIKE_LIST_SUBFOLDERS_BY_FOLDER_IDfolderId
Get custom fieldsWRIKE_GET_ALL_CUSTOM_FIELDS(none)
List blueprintsWRIKE_LIST_TASK_BLUEPRINTSlimit, page_size
Launch blueprintWRIKE_LAUNCH_TASK_BLUEPRINT_ASYNCtask_blueprint_id, title, parent_id
Get spaceWRIKE_GET_SPACEspaceId
Delete spaceWRIKE_DELETE_SPACEspaceId
Get contactsWRIKE_GET_CONTACTS(none)
Invite userWRIKE_CREATE_INVITATIONemail, role

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Prerequisites

Rube MCP must be connectedActive Wrike connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit wrikeAlways call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas

Limitations

  • folderId is required; tasks must belong to a folder
  • DELETE_FOLDER is permanent and removes ALL contents (tasks, subfolders, documents)
  • FETCH_ALL_TASKS paginates at max 100 items per page

How it compares

This skill provides an automated, programmatic interface to Wrike via Rube MCP, contrasting with manual Wrike UI interactions.

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