# Fibery

```json
{
  "name": "Fibery",
  "slug": "fibery",
  "url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery",
  "markdown_url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery.md",
  "logo_url": "https://logos.composio.dev/api/fibery",
  "categories": [
    "productivity & project management"
  ],
  "is_composio_managed": false,
  "updated_at": "2026-05-12T10:11:15.959Z"
}
```

![Fibery logo](https://logos.composio.dev/api/fibery)

## Description

Securely connect your AI agents and chatbots (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, etc) with Fibery MCP or direct API to manage workspaces, automate tasks, update documents, and organize projects through natural language.

## Summary

Fibery is a collaborative work management platform for organizing projects, documents, and knowledge. It helps teams streamline workflows and centralize information in one space.

## Categories

- productivity & project management

## Toolkit Details

- Tools: 23

## Images

- Logo: https://logos.composio.dev/api/fibery

## Authentication

- **Api Key**
  - Type: `api_key`
  - Description: Api Key authentication for Fibery.
  - Setup:
    - Configure Api Key credentials for Fibery.
    - Use the credentials when creating an auth config in Composio.

## Suggested Prompts

- List all open tasks for my team
- Fetch details for project entity by ID
- Delete file attachment from a task
- Get information about all custom apps

## Supported Tools

| Tool slug | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `FIBERY_DELETE_CUSTOM_APP_ENDPOINT` | Delete Custom App Endpoint | Tool to delete a specific custom app endpoint. Use after confirming the app and endpoint IDs to remove. |
| `FIBERY_DELETE_ENTITY` | Delete Entity | Permanently delete a Fibery entity by its UUID and type. Use this action when you need to remove an entity from the workspace. Requires both the entity's UUID and its full qualified type name. WARNING: Deletion is irreversible. Example: Delete a task with entity_id='550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000' and type='Tasks/Task'. |
| `FIBERY_DELETE_FILE` | Delete File | Delete a file from Fibery storage using its secret identifier. Use this action to permanently remove an uploaded file. You must provide the file's secret (fibery/secret), not its ID (fibery/id). The secret is returned when you upload a file or can be queried via the commands API. |
| `FIBERY_EXECUTE_GRAPH_QL_QUERY` | Execute GraphQL Query | Execute GraphQL queries or mutations against a Fibery workspace. Fibery organizes data into Spaces, each with its own GraphQL schema containing entity types and operations. This action automatically tries common space names if no space is specified, making it easy to use without prior knowledge. Best practices: - Start with introspection queries to discover schema: { __schema { types { name } } } - Use { __type(name: "Query") { fields { name } } } to see available queries - Space names typically match your workspace app/database names - The action returns both data and errors (GraphQL can return partial results) |
| `FIBERY_GET_APP_INFO` | Get App Information | Tool to retrieve application information. Use when you need the version, name, description, authentication methods, and available data sources before further operations. |
| `FIBERY_GET_CUSTOM_APP_ENDPOINTS` | Get Custom App Endpoints | Tool to list custom app endpoints. Use when you need the available custom endpoints for a given app before invoking them. |
| `FIBERY_GET_CUSTOM_APPS` | Get Custom Apps | Tool to list all custom apps in the Fibery workspace. Use when you need the identifiers of all custom apps. |
| `FIBERY_GET_FILE` | Get File | Download a file from Fibery by its secret or ID. Use this tool to retrieve file content from Fibery storage. The file secret is a UUID that uniquely identifies a file and is the preferred identifier. You can obtain the file secret: - From the 'fibery/secret' field when querying entities that have file fields - From the 'url' field in upload file response (extract the UUID from the URL) - From rich text content where files are embedded as /api/files/{secret} |
| `FIBERY_GET_GRAPH_QL_SCHEMA` | Get GraphQL Schema | Retrieves the GraphQL schema for the Fibery workspace using standard GraphQL introspection. Returns the schema as a JSON string that includes all types, queries, mutations, and their fields. Use this to discover available GraphQL operations before executing queries. |
| `FIBERY_GET_USER_PREFERENCES` | Get User Preferences | Tool to retrieve the current user's UI preferences. Use after authentication to tailor UI to user settings. |
| `FIBERY_POST_AUTH_REFRESH_TOKEN` | Refresh access token | Tool to validate and refresh an access token. For Fibery's standard API, this validates the current token is still working (Fibery tokens don't expire). For OAuth2 integrations with third-party services, this could be used to refresh tokens through the validate endpoint. |
| `FIBERY_POST_AUTH_TOKEN` | Validate Fibery authentication and get access token | Validates Fibery API authentication and returns the active access token. This action validates that your API token is working correctly by attempting to query the Fibery API. For standard Fibery workspaces, it validates the pre-configured API token from the Authorization header. Behavior: 1. First attempts OAuth2 password grant at /auth/token (rare, only custom installations) 2. If /auth/token returns 404 (standard case), validates existing token via /commands endpoint 3. Returns the validated token that can be used for subsequent API calls The returned access_token should be used in the header: `Authorization: Token ` Note: Most Fibery workspaces use pre-generated API tokens (created in workspace settings), not username/password authentication. The username/password parameters are only used if a custom OAuth2 endpoint exists. |
| `FIBERY_POST_CREATE_ENTITY` | Create Entity | Tool to create a new Fibery entity. Use when you have prepared all necessary field values and need to persist a new record. Example: Create a 'Project/Task' with title and assignee. |
| `FIBERY_POST_FETCH_DATA_COUNT` | Count Entities by Type | Count the total number of entities for a given Fibery type (database). This tool queries the Fibery workspace to return how many entities exist for the specified type. Use it to get totals like "how many users", "how many features", etc. Authentication: Requires a valid Fibery API token with read access. |
| `FIBERY_POST_FETCH_DATA_LIST` | Fetch Datalist Options | Fetches one page of distinct values for a specific field from a Fibery entity type. Returns a list of unique options that can be used for filtering, dropdowns, or autocomplete. ONE Fibery API call is made per invocation; pagination is caller-driven via the `offset` and `limit` request fields and the `next_offset` response field. The action first attempts the `/datalist` endpoint and, if that endpoint is unavailable on the workspace (404/405/501), falls back to a single `fibery.entity/query` command via `/commands`. |
| `FIBERY_POST_FETCH_SCHEMA` | Fetch Schema | Fetch the complete schema metadata for a Fibery workspace. Returns all types (entities) and their fields, including system types (fibery/user, fibery/app) and user-defined types (MySpace/Task, etc.). Use this to discover available types before querying data or to understand the structure of your workspace. |
| `FIBERY_POST_OAUTH2_ACCESS_TOKEN` | Exchange OAuth2 authorization code | Exchange an OAuth2 authorization code for access and refresh tokens. This action is used during the final step of the OAuth2 authorization code flow when building Fibery custom integration apps. After a user authorizes your app on a third-party service and is redirected back with an authorization code, use this endpoint to exchange that code for access tokens. Important: This endpoint is typically implemented by YOUR custom integration app (connector), not by Fibery itself. The action probes multiple common endpoint paths across your app's base URL and Fibery's OAuth service to maximize compatibility. Typical flow: 1. User initiates OAuth authorization via /oauth2/v1/authorize 2. User approves on the third-party service 3. Third-party redirects to callback_uri with an authorization code 4. Call THIS endpoint with the code to get access/refresh tokens |
| `FIBERY_POST_REVOKE_TOKEN` | Delete/Revoke Access Token | Delete/revoke an existing Fibery API access token by its ID. Uses the DELETE /api/tokens/:token_id endpoint to permanently remove an API token. Important: This endpoint typically requires cookie-based authentication (browser session). When using API token authentication, you may receive a 401 Unauthorized error. Use this when you need to invalidate a specific API token, such as during security rotation or when revoking access for a specific integration. |
| `FIBERY_POST_VALIDATE_ACCOUNT` | Validate Fibery Workspace Credentials | Validates Fibery workspace credentials by performing a test API query to retrieve the authenticated user's name. This action verifies that the provided credentials (or existing metadata credentials) are valid and have access to the workspace. Use this to confirm authentication before executing other Fibery operations. Supports multiple authentication types: workspace tokens, API keys, basic auth, and OAuth2. |
| `FIBERY_POST_VALIDATE_FILTER` | Validate Filter | Validates filter definitions before executing data queries. Use this tool to verify that a filter's structure and syntax are correct without actually fetching data. For Fibery workspaces: Validates by executing a safe test query with limit=1. For custom apps: Calls the app's POST /validate/filter endpoint if available. Returns validation result indicating whether the filter can be safely used. |
| `FIBERY_UPDATE_ENTITY` | Update Entity | Update an existing Fibery entity's fields. Use this to modify text fields, numbers, single-select states, workflow states, or relation fields on an entity. Prerequisites: - You need the entity's UUID (fibery/id) - obtain via Get Entities or Create Entity. - You need the fully-qualified type name (e.g., 'Engineering/Task'). - For workflow/state fields, you need the state's UUID. Limitations: - Rich text fields cannot be updated via this command. - Entity collection fields should be updated after entity creation. |
| `FIBERY_UPDATE_USER_PREFERENCES` | Update User Preferences | Tool to update the current user's preferences by using the Commands API. It fetches the current user id and preferences, merges the provided payload, and writes back the merged object into 'fibery/ui-preferences' of the current fibery/user. |
| `FIBERY_UPLOAD_FILE` | Upload File | Upload a file to Fibery's file storage. Use this action to upload files that can later be attached to entities or used in documents. Returns file metadata including the file ID and secret needed for subsequent operations. |

## Supported Triggers

None listed.

## Installation and MCP Setup

### Path 1: SDK Installation

#### Path 1, Step 1: Install Composio

Install the Composio SDK
```python
pip install composio_openai
```

```typescript
npm install @composio/openai
```

#### Path 1, Step 2: Initialize Composio and Create Tool Router Session

Import and initialize Composio client, then create a Tool Router session
```python
from openai import OpenAI
from composio import Composio
from composio_openai import OpenAIResponsesProvider

composio = Composio(provider=OpenAIResponsesProvider())
openai = OpenAI()
session = composio.create(user_id='your-user-id')
```

```typescript
import OpenAI from 'openai';
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';
import { OpenAIResponsesProvider } from '@composio/openai';

const composio = new Composio({
  provider: new OpenAIResponsesProvider(),
});
const openai = new OpenAI({});
const session = await composio.create('your-user-id');
```

#### Path 1, Step 3: Execute Fibery Tools via Tool Router with Your Agent

Get tools from Tool Router session and execute Fibery actions with your Agent
```python
tools = session.tools
response = openai.responses.create(
  model='gpt-4.1',
  tools=tools,
  input=[{
    'role': 'user',
    'content': 'List all overdue tasks assigned to me in Fibery.'
  }]
)
result = composio.provider.handle_tool_calls(
  response=response,
  user_id='your-user-id'
)
print(result)
```

```typescript
const tools = session.tools;
const response = await openai.responses.create({
  model: 'gpt-4.1',
  tools: tools,
  input: [{
    role: 'user',
    content: 'List all overdue tasks assigned to me in Fibery.'
  }],
});
const result = await composio.provider.handleToolCalls(
  'your-user-id',
  response.output
);
console.log(result);
```

### Path 2: MCP Server Setup

#### Path 2, Step 1: Install Composio

Install the Composio SDK and Claude Agent SDK
```python
pip install composio claude-agent-sdk
```

```typescript
npm install @composio/core ai @ai-sdk/openai @ai-sdk/mcp
```

#### Path 2, Step 2: Create Tool Router Session

Initialize the Composio client and create a Tool Router session
```python
from composio import Composio
from claude_agent_sdk import ClaudeSDKClient, ClaudeAgentOptions

composio = Composio(api_key='your-composio-api-key')
session = composio.create(user_id='your-user-id')
url = session.mcp.url
```

```typescript
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';

const composio = new Composio({ apiKey: 'your-api-key' });

console.log("Creating Tool Router session...");
const { mcp } = await composio.create('your-user-id');
console.log(`Tool Router session created: ${mcp.url}`);
```

#### Path 2, Step 3: Connect to AI Agent

Use the MCP server with your AI agent
```python
import asyncio

options = ClaudeAgentOptions(
    permission_mode='bypassPermissions',
    mcp_servers={
        'tool_router': {
            'type': 'http',
            'url': url,
            'headers': {
                'x-api-key': 'your-composio-api-key'
            }
        }
    },
    system_prompt='You are a helpful assistant with access to Fibery tools.',
    max_turns=10
)

async def main():
    async with ClaudeSDKClient(options=options) as client:
        await client.query('List all projects in my workspace')
        async for message in client.receive_response():
            if hasattr(message, 'content'):
                for block in message.content:
                    if hasattr(block, 'text'):
                        print(block.text)

asyncio.run(main())
```

```typescript
import { openai } from '@ai-sdk/openai';
import { experimental_createMCPClient as createMCPClient } from '@ai-sdk/mcp';
import { generateText, stepCountIs } from 'ai';

const client = await createMCPClient({
  transport: {
    type: 'http',
    url: mcp.url,
    headers: { 'x-api-key': 'your-composio-api-key' }
  }
});

const tools = await client.tools();

const { text } = await generateText({
  model: openai('gpt-4o'),
  tools,
  messages: [{ role: 'user', content: 'List all projects in my workspace' }],
  stopWhen: stepCountIs(5)
});

console.log(`Agent: ${text}`);
```

## Why Use Composio?

### 1. AI Native Fibery Integration

- Supports both Fibery MCP and direct API based integrations
- Structured, LLM-friendly schemas for reliable tool execution
- Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Fibery data

### 2. Managed Auth

- Built-in OAuth handling with automatic token refresh and rotation
- Central place to manage, scope, and revoke Fibery access
- Per user and per environment credentials instead of hard-coded keys

### 3. Agent Optimized Design

- Tools are tuned using real error and success rates to improve reliability over time
- Comprehensive execution logs so you always know what ran, when, and on whose behalf

### 4. Enterprise Grade Security

- Fine-grained RBAC so you control which agents and users can access Fibery
- Scoped, least privilege access to Fibery resources
- Full audit trail of agent actions to support review and compliance

## Use Fibery with any AI Agent Framework

Choose a framework you want to connect Fibery with:

- [OpenAI Agents SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/open-ai-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Agent SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/claude-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Code](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/claude-code)
- [Claude Cowork](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/claude-cowork)
- [Codex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/codex)
- [OpenClaw](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/openclaw)
- [Hermes](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/hermes-agent)
- [Google ADK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/google-adk)
- [LangChain](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/langchain)
- [Vercel AI SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/ai-sdk)
- [Mastra AI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/mastra-ai)
- [LlamaIndex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/llama-index)
- [CrewAI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/crew-ai)
- [Pydantic AI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/pydantic-ai)
- [AutoGen](https://composio.dev/toolkits/fibery/framework/autogen)

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## Frequently Asked Questions

### Do I need my own developer credentials to use Fibery with Composio?

Yes, Fibery requires you to configure your own API key credentials. Once set up, Composio handles secure credential storage and API request handling for you.

### Can I use multiple toolkits together?

Yes! Composio's Tool Router enables agents to use multiple toolkits. [Learn more](https://docs.composio.dev/tool-router/overview).

### Is Composio secure?

Composio is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliant with all data encrypted in transit and at rest. [Learn more](https://trust.composio.dev).

### What if the API changes?

Composio maintains and updates all toolkit integrations automatically, so your agents always work with the latest API versions.

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