box-automation
Automate Box operations including file upload/download, content search, folder management, collaboration, metadata queries, and sign requests through Composio's Box toolkit.
What this skill does
# Box Automation via Rube MCP Automate Box operations including file upload/download, content search, folder management, collaboration, metadata queries, and sign requests through Composio's Box toolkit. ## Prerequisites - Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available) - Active Box connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `box` - 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 `box` 3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Box OAuth 4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows ## Core Workflows ### 1. Upload and Download Files **When to use**: User wants to upload files to Box or download files from it **Tool sequence**: 1. `BOX_SEARCH_FOR_CONTENT` - Find the target folder if path is unknown [Prerequisite] 2. `BOX_GET_FOLDER_INFORMATION` - Verify folder exists and get folder_id [Prerequisite] 3. `BOX_LIST_ITEMS_IN_FOLDER` - Browse folder contents and discover file IDs [Optional] 4. `BOX_UPLOAD_FILE` - Upload a file to a specific folder [Required for upload] 5. `BOX_DOWNLOAD_FILE` - Download a file by file_id [Required for download] 6. `BOX_CREATE_ZIP_DOWNLOAD` - Bundle multiple files/folders into a zip [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `parent_id`: Folder ID for upload destination (use `"0"` for root folder) - `file`: FileUploadable object with `s3key`, `mimetype`, and `name` for uploads - `file_id`: Unique file identifier for downloads - `version`: Optional file version ID for downloading specific versions - `fields`: Comma-separated list of attributes to return **Pitfalls**: - Uploading to a folder with existing filenames can trigger conflict behavior; decide overwrite vs rename semantics - Files over 50MB should use chunk upload APIs (not available via standard tools) - The `attributes` part of upload must come before the `file` part or you get HTTP 400 with `metadata_after_file_contents` - File IDs and folder IDs are numeric strings extractable from Box web app URLs (e.g., `https://*.app.box.com/files/123` gives file_id `"123"`) ### 2. Search and Browse Content **When to use**: User wants to find files, folders, or web links by name, content, or metadata **Tool sequence**: 1. `BOX_SEARCH_FOR_CONTENT` - Full-text search across files, folders, and web links [Required] 2. `BOX_LIST_ITEMS_IN_FOLDER` - Browse contents of a specific folder [Optional] 3. `BOX_GET_FILE_INFORMATION` - Get detailed metadata for a specific file [Optional] 4. `BOX_GET_FOLDER_INFORMATION` - Get detailed metadata for a specific folder [Optional] 5. `BOX_QUERY_FILES_FOLDERS_BY_METADATA` - Search by metadata template values [Optional] 6. `BOX_LIST_RECENTLY_ACCESSED_ITEMS` - List recently accessed items [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `query`: Search string supporting operators (`""` exact match, `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` - uppercase only) - `type`: Filter by `"file"`, `"folder"`, or `"web_link"` - `ancestor_folder_ids`: Limit search to specific folders (comma-separated IDs) - `file_extensions`: Filter by file type (comma-separated, no dots) - `content_types`: Search in `"name"`, `"description"`, `"file_content"`, `"comments"`, `"tags"` - `created_at_range` / `updated_at_range`: Date filters as comma-separated RFC3339 timestamps - `limit`: Results per page (default 30) - `offset`: Pagination offset (max 10000) - `folder_id`: For `LIST_ITEMS_IN_FOLDER` (use `"0"` for root) **Pitfalls**: - Queries with offset > 10000 are rejected with HTTP 400 - `BOX_SEARCH_FOR_CONTENT` requires either `query` or `mdfilters` parameter - Misconfigured filters can silently omit expected items; validate with small test queries first - Boolean operators (`AND`, `OR`, `NOT`) must be uppercase - `BOX_LIST_ITEMS_IN_FOLDER` requires pagination via `marker` or `offset`/`usemarker`; partial listings are common - Standard folders sort items by type first (folders before files before web links) ### 3. Manage Folders **When to use**: User wants to create, update, move, copy, or delete folders **Tool sequence**: 1. `BOX_GET_FOLDER_INFORMATION` - Verify folder exists and check permissions [Prerequisite] 2. `BOX_CREATE_FOLDER` - Create a new folder [Required for create] 3. `BOX_UPDATE_FOLDER` - Rename, move, or update folder settings [Required for update] 4. `BOX_COPY_FOLDER` - Copy a folder to a new location [Optional] 5. `BOX_DELETE_FOLDER` - Move folder to trash [Required for delete] 6. `BOX_PERMANENTLY_REMOVE_FOLDER` - Permanently delete a trashed folder [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `name`: Folder name (no `/`, `\`, trailing spaces, or `.`/`..`) - `parent__id`: Parent folder ID (use `"0"` for root) - `folder_id`: Target folder ID for operations - `parent.id`: Destination folder ID for moves via `BOX_UPDATE_FOLDER` - `recursive`: Set `true` to delete non-empty folders - `shared_link`: Object with `access`, `password`, `permissions` for creating shared links on folders - `description`, `tags`: Optional metadata fields **Pitfalls**: - `BOX_DELETE_FOLDER` moves to trash by default; use `BOX_PERMANENTLY_REMOVE_FOLDER` for permanent deletion - Non-empty folders require `recursive: true` for deletion - Root folder (ID `"0"`) cannot be copied or deleted - Folder names cannot contain `/`, `\`, non-printable ASCII, or trailing spaces - Moving folders requires setting `parent.id` via `BOX_UPDATE_FOLDER` ### 4. Share Files and Manage Collaborations **When to use**: User wants to share files, manage access, or handle collaborations **Tool sequence**: 1. `BOX_GET_FILE_INFORMATION` - Get file details and current sharing status [Prerequisite] 2. `BOX_LIST_FILE_COLLABORATIONS` - List who has access to a file [Required] 3. `BOX_UPDATE_COLLABORATION` - Change access level or accept/reject invitations [Required] 4. `BOX_GET_COLLABORATION` - Get details of a specific collaboration [Optional] 5. `BOX_UPDATE_FILE` - Create shared links, lock files, or update permissions [Optional] 6. `BOX_UPDATE_FOLDER` - Create shared links on folders [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `collaboration_id`: Unique collaboration identifier - `role`: Access level (`"editor"`, `"viewer"`, `"co-owner"`, `"owner"`, `"previewer"`, `"uploader"`, `"viewer uploader"`, `"previewer uploader"`) - `status`: `"accepted"`, `"pending"`, or `"rejected"` for collaboration invites - `file_id`: File to share or manage - `lock__access`: Set to `"lock"` to lock a file - `permissions__can__download`: `"company"` or `"open"` for download permissions **Pitfalls**: - Only certain roles can invite collaborators; insufficient permissions cause authorization errors - `can_view_path` increases load time for the invitee's "All Files" page; limit to 1000 per user - Collaboration expiration requires enterprise admin settings to be enabled - Nested parameter names use double underscores (e.g., `lock__access`, `parent__id`) ### 5. Box Sign Requests **When to use**: User wants to manage document signature requests **Tool sequence**: 1. `BOX_LIST_BOX_SIGN_REQUESTS` - List all signature requests [Required] 2. `BOX_GET_BOX_SIGN_REQUEST_BY_ID` - Get details of a specific sign request [Optional] 3. `BOX_CANCEL_BOX_SIGN_REQUEST` - Cancel a pending sign request [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `sign_request_id`: UUID of the sign request - `shared_requests`: Set `true` to include requests where user is a collaborator (not owner) - `senders`: Filter by sender emails (requires `shared_requests: true`) - `limit` / `marker`: Pagination parameters **Pitfalls**: - Requires Box Sign to be enabled for the enterprise account - Deleted sign files or parent folders cause requests to not appear in listings - Only the creator can cancel a sign request - Sign request statuses include: `converting`, `creat
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