Version 4.43 or later needs to be installed to add the server automatically
Tools
Name | Description |
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create_entities_batch | Create multiple Fibery entities at once with specified fields. Examples (note, that these databases are non-existent, use databases only from user's schema!): Query: Create some features Tool use: { "database": "Product Management/Feature", "entities": [ { "Product Management/Name": "New Feature 1", "Product Management/Description": "Description of the new feature 1", "workflow/state": "To Do" # notice how we use string literal for workflow field here }, { "Product Management/Name": "New Feature 2", "Product Management/Description": "Description of the new feature 2", "workflow/state": "In Progress" # notice how we use string literal for workflow field here } ] } In case of successful execution, you will get links to created entities. Make sure to give the links to the user. |
create_entity | Create Fibery entity with specified fields. Examples (note, that these databases are non-existent, use databases only from user's schema!): Query: Create a feature Tool use: { "database": "Product Management/Feature", "entity": { "Product Management/Name": "New Feature", "Product Management/Description": "Description of the new feature", "workflow/state": "To Do" # notice how we use string literal for workflow field here } } In case of successful execution, you will get a link to created entity. Make sure to give that link to the user. |
current_date | Get today's date in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-mm-dd.HH:MM:SS.000Z) |
describe_database | Get list of all fields (in format of 'Title [name]: type') in the selected Fibery database and for all related databases. |
list_databases | Get list of all databases (their names) in user's Fibery workspace (schema) |
query_database | Run any Fibery API command. This gives tremendous flexibility, but requires a bit of experience with the low-level Fibery API. In case query succeeded, return value contains a list of records with fields you specified in select. If request failed, will return detailed error message. Examples (note, that these databases are non-existent, use databases only from user's schema!): Query: What newly created Features do we have for the past 2 months? Tool use: { "q_from": "Dev/Feature", "q_select": { "Name": ["Dev/Name"], "Public Id": ["fibery/public-id"], "Creation Date": ["fibery/creation-date"] }, "q_where": [">", ["fibery/creation-date"], "$twoMonthsAgo"], "q_order_by": {"fibery/creation-date": "q/desc"}, "q_limit": 100, "q_offset": 0, "q_params": { $twoMonthsAgo: "2025-01-16T00:00:00.000Z" } } Query: What Admin Tasks for the past week are Approval or Done? Tool use: { "q_from": "Administrative/Admin Task", "q_select": { "Name": ["Administrative/Name"], "Public Id": ["fibery/public-id"], "Creation Date": ["fibery/creation-date"], "State": ["workflow/state", "enum/name"] }, "q_where": [ "q/and", # satisfy time AND states condition [">", ["fibery/creation-date"], "$oneWeekAgo"], [ "q/or", # nested or, since entity can be in either of these states ["=", ["workflow/state", "enum/name"], "$state1"], ["=", ["workflow/state", "enum/name"], "$state2"] ] ], "q_order_by": {"fibery/creation-date": "q/desc"}, "q_limit": 100, "q_offset": 0, "q_params": { # notice that parameters used in "where" are always passed in params! $oneWeekAgo: "2025-03-07T00:00:00.000Z", $state1: "Approval", $state2: "Done" } } Query: What Admin Tasks for the past week are Approval or Done? Tool use: { "q_from": "Administrative/Admin Task", "q_select": { "State": ["workflow/state", "enum/name"], "Public Id": ["fibery/public-id"], "Creation Date": ["fibery/creation-date"], "Modification Date": ["fibery/modification-date"], "Deadline": ["Administrative/Deadline"], "Group": ["Administrative/Group", "Administrative/name"], "Name": ["Administrative/Name"], "Priority": ["Administrative/Priority_Administrative/Admin Task", "enum/name"] }, "q_where": ["!=", ["workflow/state", "workflow/Final"], "$stateType"], # Administrative/Admin Task is not "Finished" yet "q_order_by": {"fibery/creation-date": "q/desc"}, "q_limit": 100, "q_offset": 0, "q_params: { "$stateType": true } } Query: Summarize acc contacts with public id 1. Tool use: { "q_from": "Accounting/Acc Contacts", "q_select": { "Name": ["Accounting/Name"], "Public Id": ["fibery/public-id"], "Creation Date": ["fibery/creation-date"], "Description": ["Accounting/Description"] }, "q_where": ["=", ["fibery/public-id"], "$publicId"], "q_limit": 1, "q_params": { $publicId: "1", } } |
update_entity | Update Fibery entity with specified fields. Examples (note, that these databases are non-existent, use databases only from user's schema!): Query: Update a feature we talked about Tool use: { "database": "Product Management/Feature", "entity": { "fibery/id": "12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678", "Product Management/Name": "New Feature 2", "Product Management/Description": {"append": true, "content": "Notes: some notes"}, "workflow/state": "In Progress" } } In case of successful execution, you will get a link to updated entity. Make sure to give that link to the user. |
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