mcp had its OWN drifted copy of the converter (markdown-converter.ts ~900 lines,
docmost-schema.ts ~1270 lines, markdown-document.ts) — older than the shared
package, missing the git-sync fixes AND the #293 canon. This switches mcp's
converter CORE to @docmost/prosemirror-markdown, so mcp jumps straight to the
canonical format and the drift-generating second copy is gone.
- markdown-converter.ts / markdown-document.ts / docmost-schema.ts become thin
re-export shims of the package (convertProseMirrorToMarkdown, the docmost:meta
envelope, docmostExtensions + docmostSchema=getSchema(docmostExtensions)). The
mcp-only helpers clampCalloutType/sanitizeCssColor are preserved verbatim in
the schema shim (the package doesn't expose them via its barrel). ~2170 lines
of the drifted converter/schema bodies deleted.
- collaboration.ts drops its own ~360-line marked pipeline (preprocessCallouts,
bridgeTaskLists, extractFootnotes, the footnoteRef extension) and re-points to
the package's markdownToProseMirror, keeping markdownToProseMirrorCanonical and
all the yjs/collab write glue. footnote-lex/analyze doc comments updated (they
now describe advisory legacy-syntax diagnostics, not an importer).
Schema parity verified: the package schema is a strict SUPERSET of mcp's old
schema — every node and attr mcp declared is present (the package only adds
status/pageEmbed/transclusion*/subpages.recursive/etc.), so nothing is silently
dropped on the switch. The switch actually FIXES two pre-existing mcp data-loss
bugs its own tests documented: htmlEmbed and pageBreak now round-trip (were
dropped by the old mcp converter).
Footnotes: the package assembles inline ^[body] footnotes on import (sequential
fn-N ids, identical bodies merged), so mcp's canonicalizeFootnotes is now an
idempotent no-op after it (verified). Legacy reference footnotes [^id]/[^id]:
are inert literal text (canon #2 no-backward-compat) — lossless, the text
survives verbatim.
Build hygiene: packages/mcp/build/ is now gitignored and untracked, matching the
git-sync/prosemirror-markdown convention (private package, rebuilt in CI/Docker,
so src and prod can never silently diverge). This also removes a dead untracked
build/_vendored_editor_ext/ artifact that a broad `git add` would otherwise
commit.
Dependency: packages/mcp/package.json gains @docmost/prosemirror-markdown
(workspace:*); pnpm-lock.yaml gets the matching link importer (mirrors git-sync).
mcp tests updated deliberately to the canonical forms (highlight ==, math $…$,
image <!--img-->, drawio/media discriminators, subpages/pageBreak
comments, textAlign, inline ^[…] footnotes) with strict assertions; 4 structural
safety-net round-trip tests added.
mcp: node --test 454 passed; tsc clean. package: 657 passed. git-sync: 268 passed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Must-fix (REAL DATA LOSS):
- markdownToProseMirror is reused for COMMENT bodies (createComment/updateComment).
It unconditionally canonicalized, so a comment carrying a standalone footnote
definition ([^1]: text with no matching reference) had its whole footnotesList
stripped (referenceIds.length===0 -> stripFootnotesListsDeep) — the text
vanished. Fix: markdownToProseMirror no longer canonicalizes (content-preserving
primitive); a new markdownToProseMirrorCanonical wraps it for the PAGE write
paths (markdown import via importPageMarkdown, update_page markdown via
updatePageContentRealtime). Comment callers keep the non-canonicalizing
primitive. Updated the now-false header comment and added create/update-comment
inline notes. Added collaboration tests: comment path PRESERVES a reference-less
definition; page path still drops it AND still reorders real footnotes. Updated
the page-import canonicalization test to use the canonical variant.
Suggestions / architecture:
- #2: collapsed transforms.footnoteDefinition onto the shared
makeFootnoteDefinition factory (adds only the inner paragraph block id); kept
the dependency direction transforms -> footnote-authoring (no circular import,
mirror stays pure).
- #3: confirmed docmost_transform auto-canonicalization is documented (inline
comment, tool description, CHANGELOG) — no code change.
- #4: copyPageContent is a FULL-document write (replacePageContent of a
type:"doc"); added a defensive canonicalizeFootnotes pass (no-op on
already-canonical source).
- CHANGELOG entry refined to list the FULL-document write paths (incl.
copy_page_content) and to state canonicalization is NOT applied to comment
bodies.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the removed enterprise EE MCP (private apps/server/src/ee submodule,
license-gated /mcp route) with our docmost-mcp, vendored as an isolated ESM
workspace package and served by the server over HTTP — no enterprise license.
Backend:
- Add packages/mcp (@docmost/mcp): vendored docmost-mcp refactored into a
side-effect-free createDocmostMcpServer() factory (38 tools preserved),
stdio entry kept in stdio.ts, Streamable-HTTP session manager in http.ts.
- Add apps/server McpModule: @Post/@Get/@Delete('mcp') (served at /mcp via the
existing global-prefix exclude), @SkipTransform + reply.hijack to bridge raw
Fastify req/res into the SDK transport. The module dynamically imports the
ESM-only package from CommonJS via a Function-indirected import resolved with
require.resolve + file:// URL. Gated by the workspace ai.mcp toggle, a
service-account (MCP_DOCMOST_EMAIL/PASSWORD/API_URL) and optional MCP_TOKEN;
per-session idle eviction (MCP_SESSION_IDLE_MS).
- Drop the enterprise license check on mcpEnabled in workspace.service.
- Dockerfile: copy packages/mcp into the production image.
- .env.example: document MCP_DOCMOST_*, MCP_TOKEN, MCP_SESSION_IDLE_MS.
Frontend:
- Recreate the community "AI & MCP" workspace-settings panel (mcp-settings.tsx):
admin-only toggle on settings.ai.mcp with optimistic update, copyable
${APP_URL}/mcp URL; wired into workspace-settings page. Reuses existing i18n.
Fixes:
- Pin packages/mcp tiptap deps to 3.20.4 (matching the client) and inline
getStyleProperty, preventing a duplicate @tiptap/core@3.26.1 from leaking into
the client editor via pnpm shamefully-hoist (was breaking apps/client tsc).