remote-retrieval-automation
Automate Remote Retrieval tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
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Remote Retrieval Automation
Skill Overview
Use Composio’s Rube MCP to automate Remote Retrieval tasks, enabling a complete workflow for tool discovery, connection management, and bulk operations.
Use Cases
When you need to integrate Remote Retrieval into an AI agent or automation workflow, use a unified MCP interface to manage Remote Retrieval actions—without manually handling API authentication and tool-calling details.
Suitable for scenarios that require scheduled or on-demand Remote Retrieval tasks, such as data collection, content monitoring, and API calls. Rube MCP’s tool discovery and bulk execution capabilities simplify development.
If you’re already using projects based on the MCP (Model Context Protocol) architecture, seamlessly integrate the Remote Retrieval toolset and extend Remote Retrieval capabilities using the existing MCP infrastructure.
Core Capabilities
Dynamically obtain the latest schema and execution plans for Remote Retrieval tools via
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS. This avoids hardcoding tool definitions, ensuring you always use the currently available tool versions and parameter structures.Use
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS to centrally manage Remote Retrieval connection states, supporting connection activation, status checks, and session reuse. This streamlines authentication and connection maintenance.Use
RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL and RUBE_REMOTE_WORKBENCH to perform bulk tool execution and workflow orchestration. Supports session-level memory management and pagination handling, improving efficiency for large-scale operations.FAQ
What prerequisites are required for Remote Retrieval Automation?
There are two key conditions: first, the Rube MCP server must be available (add https://rube.app/mcp to your MCP configuration); second, the Remote Retrieval connection must be in an ACTIVE state. On first use, complete connection authentication via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS, and then tools can be executed normally. Note that Rube MCP does not require an API key—only the server endpoint needs to be added.
Why call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS before executing the tool each time?
The tool schema changes as the Composio platform updates. Hardcoding tool definitions easily leads to call failures. RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS retrieves the currently available tool list, input parameter formats, and recommended execution plans in real time—this is the best practice to ensure successful tool calls. The skill’s core workflow is always: search to get the schema first, then execute the tool based on that schema.
How to troubleshoot failures or connection issues when executing Remote Retrieval tools?
First, use RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS to check whether the connection state is ACTIVE. If it isn’t activated, you’ll need to complete setup via the returned authentication link. Next, confirm you’re using the correct tool slug and parameter format (must come from the search results). Also check whether the RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL call includes a memory parameter (even if it’s an empty object {}, it must still be present). If you’re performing bulk operations, ensure proper pagination token handling and correct reuse of the session ID.