Establish comprehensive quality infrastructure for a project that previously
had zero tests, enabling confident refactoring and community contributions
with automated guardrails. Port upstream enhancements for font normalization,
image element support, and arrow binding preservation.
🏗️ Testing infrastructure:
- Unit tests for SQLite persistence layer and element validation helpers
- Integration tests for REST API, WebSocket broadcast, and arrow binding
- E2E tests with Playwright for canvas rendering and real-time sync
- Vitest + Playwright configuration with proper isolation
👷 CI/CD pipeline:
- Auto-versioning from conventional commits on push to main
- Auto-publish to NPM and Docker Hub on GitHub release
- Matrix testing across Node 18/20/22 with pinned dependencies
- Docker health check with diagnostic logging on failure
- Preserve rollup status checks for branch protection gates
📦 Developer experience:
- Interactive setup wizard for first-time configuration
- Canvas clear confirmation and scene description tools
- Frontend helpers extracted for testability
🔧 Upstream feature ports:
- Font family normalization (string names to numeric IDs)
- Image element support with file management API
- Arrow binding preservation through server round-trips
- Vite config fix for font subsetting worker chunk names
- Idempotent database initialization for standalone Docker mode
🐛 Docker fixes:
- Set EXCALIDRAW_DB_PATH in both Dockerfiles to writable /app/data/
- Make initDb() idempotent and closeDb() reset-safe for test isolation
🎯 Provides the safety net needed for rapid iteration — every PR is
validated across 120 test cases before merge, and releases are fully
automated from commit to published package.
Co-authored-by: sanjibdevnathlabs <devnath.sanjib@gmail.com>
Replace in-memory storage with SQLite (WAL mode), add workspace-based
multi-tenancy with auto-detection via server.listRoots(), and embed the
canvas server into the MCP process for single-process operation.
🔧 Core enhancements:
- SQLite persistence with versioning, element history, and search
- Multi-tenancy: isolated canvases per workspace (SHA-256 tenant IDs)
- Embedded canvas lifecycle (single node process starts MCP + canvas)
- Auto-sync with 3s debounce and manual override toggle
- Configurable canvas port via CANVAS_PORT env var
- 6 new MCP tools (search, history, tenants, projects)
- Workspace switcher UI with dropdown search
- Sync normalization to prevent bound-text breakage on reload
🐳 Docker & CI improvements:
- BuildKit cache mounts for faster npm installs across builds
- Skip native compilation in frontend-builder stage (--ignore-scripts)
- Build only linux/amd64 on PRs, multi-arch on push to main
- Docker Hub registry with proper build tools for better-sqlite3
- CI and Docker status check gates (github/ci-status-check, github/docker-build-check)
📦 Package & publishing:
- Renamed to @sanjibdevnath/mcp-excalidraw-local (v3.0.0)
- Updated npm-publish workflow for scoped package
- Updated bin entry, keywords, and files list
📝 Documentation:
- README with UI screenshots, architecture diagram, and full feature docs
- Updated agent skill with 32-tool cheatsheet and workflow playbooks
- Fork attribution and upstream comparison table
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* feat: enhance Excalidraw MCP with advanced canvas toolkit features
- Rename skill to `excalidraw-skill` with expanded playbook and cheatsheet.
- Add new MCP tools for iterative refinement: `describe_scene` and `get_canvas_screenshot`.
- Implement layout tools (`align_elements`, `distribute_elements`) and `duplicate_elements`.
- Add file I/O support for `.excalidraw` JSON and image export (PNG/SVG).
- Introduce named snapshots for canvas state management.
- Add server-side element CRUD and WebSocket handlers for real-time sync.
- Normalize `points` format for arrows and lines.
* docs: update README with v2.0 features and official MCP comparison
* feat: implement arrow binding and edge-to-edge routing
* fix: enhance security with path sanitization and improve export error handling
* feat: add viewport control, design guide, and excalidraw.com URL export
* feat: enhance excalidraw.com export with proper scene formatting and labels
The batch creation endpoint was always generating new IDs, ignoring IDs
passed from the MCP server. This caused sync issues where the MCP server
would think elements were created with specific IDs, but the canvas had
different IDs.
This fix makes the batch endpoint behave like the single element endpoint:
it now respects passed IDs (for MCP sync) or generates new ones if not provided.
Fixes the 'MCP tool registration issues' mentioned in the roadmap.
- Add WebSocket message handler for mermaid_convert type
- Make handleWebSocketMessage async to support conversion
- Add automatic backend sync after diagram generation
- Integrate convertMermaidToExcalidraw utility
- Remove test button and handleMermaidTest function
- Fix: Add missing Excalidraw CSS import for proper UI rendering
- Enhance server endpoint with WebSocket broadcast support
- Add mermaid_convert to WebSocketMessageType union
- Updated package.json to point to compiled TypeScript files in the dist directory.
- Improved TypeScript configuration with stricter type checks and removed JavaScript support.
- Migrated frontend entry point to TypeScript and added a new App component with enhanced functionality.
- Implemented a new server structure with TypeScript, including WebSocket support and improved element management.
- Updated README to reflect changes in architecture and usage instructions.
- Added comprehensive type definitions for Excalidraw elements and server responses.
- Fix MCP server update_element method parameter parsing issue
- Add comprehensive delete operation debugging and validation
- Implement frontend sync button with real-time status feedback
- Add elements sync API endpoint (/api/elements/sync) for manual synchronization
- Enhance WebSocket message handling with proper element validation
- Add binding validation and cleanup for Excalidraw elements
- Improve error handling and logging throughout the sync process
- Add sync status tracking and user feedback in the UI
- Introduce LICENSE file with MIT License details.
- Change project name to 'mcp-excalidraw-server' and update description in package.json for clarity on features.
- Revise README.md to include new installation options and usage instructions for the npm package.
- Add shebang to index.js for direct CLI execution.
- Revise README.md to reflect the new project name and features, emphasizing real-time diagramming and AI integration.
- Remove outdated public HTML files and CLI script as they are no longer needed.
- Streamline installation and setup instructions for better clarity.
- Enhance architecture overview and key features sections to provide a comprehensive understanding of the system.
- Update .gitignore to include additional build artifacts, logs, and editor files
- Modify package.json scripts for improved development workflow and remove unused scripts
- Change Vite output directory to 'dist' for consistency
- Simplify App.jsx by removing unused state and functions, enhancing readability
- Adjust server.js to serve static files from the new 'dist' directory
- Add React frontend with Excalidraw integration (App.jsx, main.jsx)
- Add Express server with MCP protocol support (server.js)
- Update CLI with new functionality (cli.js)
- Add Vite configuration for frontend build
- Update package.json with new dependencies
- Add public assets and build files
- Update .gitignore to exclude build artifacts