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It works similar to the create_work_package tool,
but requires that a lockVersion is being passed from the MCP client.

The ID is being passed outside the data block, because it's not commonly part of the JSON request body in other requests too.

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https://community.openproject.org/wp/AI-73

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The provided work package version does not match the core version

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  • The work package version OR your pull request target branch is correct

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Flaky specs

  • rspec ./spec/features/types/subtypes_index_spec.rb[1:5]
  • rspec ./spec/features/workflows/edit_spec.rb[1:7:12]
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@copilot The following spec(s) are flaky in CI (first seen on PR #24282, linked for reference only):

- `rspec ./spec/features/types/subtypes_index_spec.rb[1:5]`
- `rspec ./spec/features/workflows/edit_spec.rb[1:7:12]`

Treat this as a standalone task, unrelated to PR #24282. Create a new branch from origin/dev and open a new pull request targeting dev — do not stack it on PR #24282 or reuse that branch.

Follow the playbook in docs/development/testing/handling-flaky-tests/README.md to find the root cause and fix the underlying race — do not skip, delete, or weaken the spec to make it pass; disabling is a last resort per the playbook, and only with a bug ticket. Verify the fix by running the spec(s) repeatedly (e.g. `script/bulk_run_rspec --run-count 10`).

If you cannot reproduce the flake or are not confident in a fix after reasonable investigation, do not fabricate a change or skip the spec to force CI green. Instead, leave the pull request in draft and document what you tried, the suspected cause, and any leads in its description, then assign @NobodysNightmare to take over.

Once the fix is verified, title the PR after the spec(s) it fixes, and use the PR description to explain the root cause, how the change resolves it, and the before/after results. Label the PR `flaky-spec`, assign @NobodysNightmare, and request a review from @NobodysNightmare.
On every commit, set @NobodysNightmare as the sole co-author with a `Co-authored-by:` trailer (use their GitHub no-reply email so it links to their account), so it is traceable who dispatched the fix.

It works similar to the create_work_package tool,
but requires that a lockVersion is being passed from the MCP client.

The ID is being passed outside the data block, because it's not commonly
part of the JSON request body in other requests too.
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Flaky specs

  • rspec ./spec/features/types/subtypes_index_spec.rb[1:5]
🤖 Ask Copilot to investigate

Copy the prompt below into a new comment on this PR to delegate the investigation to GitHub Copilot. It will look into the flakiness and open a separate pull request with you as reviewer.

@copilot The following spec(s) are flaky in CI (first seen on PR #24282, linked for reference only):

- `rspec ./spec/features/types/subtypes_index_spec.rb[1:5]`

Treat this as a standalone task, unrelated to PR #24282. Create a new branch from origin/dev and open a new pull request targeting dev — do not stack it on PR #24282 or reuse that branch.

Follow the playbook in docs/development/testing/handling-flaky-tests/README.md to find the root cause and fix the underlying race — do not skip, delete, or weaken the spec to make it pass; disabling is a last resort per the playbook, and only with a bug ticket. Verify the fix by running the spec(s) repeatedly (e.g. `script/bulk_run_rspec --run-count 10`).

If you cannot reproduce the flake or are not confident in a fix after reasonable investigation, do not fabricate a change or skip the spec to force CI green. Instead, leave the pull request in draft and document what you tried, the suspected cause, and any leads in its description, then assign @NobodysNightmare to take over.

Once the fix is verified, title the PR after the spec(s) it fixes, and use the PR description to explain the root cause, how the change resolves it, and the before/after results. Label the PR `flaky-spec`, assign @NobodysNightmare, and request a review from @NobodysNightmare.
On every commit, set @NobodysNightmare as the sole co-author with a `Co-authored-by:` trailer (use their GitHub no-reply email so it links to their account), so it is traceable who dispatched the fix.

@NobodysNightmare NobodysNightmare changed the title Add an update_work_package tool Add MCP update_work_package tool Jul 15, 2026
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Flaky specs

  • rspec ./spec/features/types/subtypes_index_spec.rb[1:5]
🤖 Ask Copilot to investigate

Copy the prompt below into a new comment on this PR to delegate the investigation to GitHub Copilot. It will look into the flakiness and open a separate pull request with you as reviewer.

@copilot The following spec(s) are flaky in CI (first seen on PR #24282, linked for reference only):

- `rspec ./spec/features/types/subtypes_index_spec.rb[1:5]`

Treat this as a standalone task, unrelated to PR #24282. Create a new branch from origin/dev and open a new pull request targeting dev — do not stack it on PR #24282 or reuse that branch.

Follow the playbook in docs/development/testing/handling-flaky-tests/README.md to find the root cause and fix the underlying race — do not skip, delete, or weaken the spec to make it pass; disabling is a last resort per the playbook, and only with a bug ticket. Verify the fix by running the spec(s) repeatedly (e.g. `script/bulk_run_rspec --run-count 10`).

If you cannot reproduce the flake or are not confident in a fix after reasonable investigation, do not fabricate a change or skip the spec to force CI green. Instead, leave the pull request in draft and document what you tried, the suspected cause, and any leads in its description, then assign @NobodysNightmare to take over.

Once the fix is verified, title the PR after the spec(s) it fixes, and use the PR description to explain the root cause, how the change resolves it, and the before/after results. Label the PR `flaky-spec`, assign @NobodysNightmare, and request a review from @NobodysNightmare.
On every commit, set @NobodysNightmare as the sole co-author with a `Co-authored-by:` trailer (use their GitHub no-reply email so it links to their account), so it is traceable who dispatched the fix.

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