asana-automation
Automate Asana tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): tasks, projects, sections, teams, workspaces. Always search tools first for current schemas.
What this skill does
# Asana Automation via Rube MCP Automate Asana operations through Composio's Asana toolkit via Rube MCP. ## Prerequisites - Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available) - Active Asana connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `asana` - 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 `asana` 3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Asana OAuth 4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows ## Core Workflows ### 1. Manage Tasks **When to use**: User wants to create, search, list, or organize tasks **Tool sequence**: 1. `ASANA_GET_MULTIPLE_WORKSPACES` - Get workspace ID [Prerequisite] 2. `ASANA_SEARCH_TASKS_IN_WORKSPACE` - Search tasks [Optional] 3. `ASANA_GET_TASKS_FROM_A_PROJECT` - List project tasks [Optional] 4. `ASANA_CREATE_A_TASK` - Create a new task [Optional] 5. `ASANA_GET_A_TASK` - Get task details [Optional] 6. `ASANA_CREATE_SUBTASK` - Create a subtask [Optional] 7. `ASANA_GET_TASK_SUBTASKS` - List subtasks [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `workspace`: Workspace GID (required for search/creation) - `projects`: Array of project GIDs to add task to - `name`: Task name - `notes`: Task description - `assignee`: Assignee (user GID or email) - `due_on`: Due date (YYYY-MM-DD) **Pitfalls**: - Workspace GID is required for most operations; get it first - Task GIDs are returned as strings, not integers - Search is workspace-scoped, not project-scoped ### 2. Manage Projects and Sections **When to use**: User wants to create projects, manage sections, or organize tasks **Tool sequence**: 1. `ASANA_GET_WORKSPACE_PROJECTS` - List workspace projects [Optional] 2. `ASANA_GET_A_PROJECT` - Get project details [Optional] 3. `ASANA_CREATE_A_PROJECT` - Create a new project [Optional] 4. `ASANA_GET_SECTIONS_IN_PROJECT` - List sections [Optional] 5. `ASANA_CREATE_SECTION_IN_PROJECT` - Create a new section [Optional] 6. `ASANA_ADD_TASK_TO_SECTION` - Move task to section [Optional] 7. `ASANA_GET_TASKS_FROM_A_SECTION` - List tasks in section [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `project_gid`: Project GID - `name`: Project or section name - `workspace`: Workspace GID for creation - `task`: Task GID for section assignment - `section`: Section GID **Pitfalls**: - Projects belong to workspaces; workspace GID is needed for creation - Sections are ordered within a project - DUPLICATE_PROJECT creates a copy with optional task inclusion ### 3. Manage Teams and Users **When to use**: User wants to list teams, team members, or workspace users **Tool sequence**: 1. `ASANA_GET_TEAMS_IN_WORKSPACE` - List workspace teams [Optional] 2. `ASANA_GET_USERS_FOR_TEAM` - List team members [Optional] 3. `ASANA_GET_USERS_FOR_WORKSPACE` - List all workspace users [Optional] 4. `ASANA_GET_CURRENT_USER` - Get authenticated user [Optional] 5. `ASANA_GET_MULTIPLE_USERS` - Get multiple user details [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `workspace_gid`: Workspace GID - `team_gid`: Team GID **Pitfalls**: - Users are workspace-scoped - Team membership requires the team GID ### 4. Parallel Operations **When to use**: User needs to perform bulk operations efficiently **Tool sequence**: 1. `ASANA_SUBMIT_PARALLEL_REQUESTS` - Execute multiple API calls in parallel [Required] **Key parameters**: - `actions`: Array of action objects with method, path, and data **Pitfalls**: - Each action must be a valid Asana API call - Failed individual requests do not roll back successful ones ## Common Patterns ### ID Resolution **Workspace name -> GID**: ``` 1. Call ASANA_GET_MULTIPLE_WORKSPACES 2. Find workspace by name 3. Extract gid field ``` **Project name -> GID**: ``` 1. Call ASANA_GET_WORKSPACE_PROJECTS with workspace GID 2. Find project by name 3. Extract gid field ``` ### Pagination - Asana uses cursor-based pagination with `offset` parameter - Check for `next_page` in response - Pass `offset` from `next_page.offset` for next request ## Known Pitfalls **GID Format**: - All Asana IDs are strings (GIDs), not integers - GIDs are globally unique identifiers **Workspace Scoping**: - Most operations require a workspace context - Tasks, projects, and users are workspace-scoped ## Quick Reference | Task | Tool Slug | Key Params | |------|-----------|------------| | List workspaces | ASANA_GET_MULTIPLE_WORKSPACES | (none) | | Search tasks | ASANA_SEARCH_TASKS_IN_WORKSPACE | workspace, text | | Create task | ASANA_CREATE_A_TASK | workspace, name, projects | | Get task | ASANA_GET_A_TASK | task_gid | | Create subtask | ASANA_CREATE_SUBTASK | parent, name | | List subtasks | ASANA_GET_TASK_SUBTASKS | task_gid | | Project tasks | ASANA_GET_TASKS_FROM_A_PROJECT | project_gid | | List projects | ASANA_GET_WORKSPACE_PROJECTS | workspace | | Create project | ASANA_CREATE_A_PROJECT | workspace, name | | Get project | ASANA_GET_A_PROJECT | project_gid | | Duplicate project | ASANA_DUPLICATE_PROJECT | project_gid | | List sections | ASANA_GET_SECTIONS_IN_PROJECT | project_gid | | Create section | ASANA_CREATE_SECTION_IN_PROJECT | project_gid, name | | Add to section | ASANA_ADD_TASK_TO_SECTION | section, task | | Section tasks | ASANA_GET_TASKS_FROM_A_SECTION | section_gid | | List teams | ASANA_GET_TEAMS_IN_WORKSPACE | workspace_gid | | Team members | ASANA_GET_USERS_FOR_TEAM | team_gid | | Workspace users | ASANA_GET_USERS_FOR_WORKSPACE | workspace_gid | | Current user | ASANA_GET_CURRENT_USER | (none) | | Parallel requests | ASANA_SUBMIT_PARALLEL_REQUESTS | actions | ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview. ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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