The project save/load pipeline only persisted a single `board_type`, so
multi-board workspaces silently lost every board except the active one
on save, and wires referencing the dropped boards' IDs orphaned to the
canvas corner on reload. An audit of the production backup found 74/306
projects (24%) with at least one orphaned wire and 174/301 non-trivial
projects whose code was still the default Blink template — strong signal
that users save once and never re-save.
Backend
- Add `boards_json` column on `projects` with idempotent ALTER TABLE in
the lifespan migration list.
- New `FileGroup` schema + `file_groups` array on
ProjectCreate/Update/Response. Legacy `files`/`code` kept for back-compat.
- `project_files.py` now uses `{pid}/{groupId}/{filename}` subdirs via
`read_groups`/`write_groups`. Legacy flat layouts are auto-promoted on
read; legacy single-list `files` only updates the active group, leaving
other boards' files intact.
- `_persist_files_from_body` honors file_groups → files → code priority.
Frontend
- `useSimulatorStore.addBoard` accepts an optional `explicitId` so
saved board IDs can be restored verbatim (wires reference IDs literally).
- New `loadProjectState({boards, fileGroups, components, wires,
activeBoardId})` action: tears down current boards, recreates from the
payload, restores file groups atomically, recalculates wire positions
on the next frame, and refreshes the Interconnect.
- `useEditorStore.replaceFileGroups` for atomic multi-group restore.
- `SaveProjectModal` and `ProjectByIdPage`/`ProjectPage` now go through
`buildSavePayload` / `buildLoadPayload` (handles pre-backfill projects
by synthesising a default board from `board_type`).
Auto-save (#useAutoSaveProject hook)
- 2.5s debounced silent PUT triggered ONLY when an authenticated user
has a `currentProject` with a UUID. State hash detects real changes
vs. UI-only churn; baseline is reset on project load so the just-loaded
state isn't immediately re-saved.
- `beforeunload` flush via `fetch keepalive: true` (supports PUT +
credentials, survives unload).
- Compact status indicator in `AppHeader` (idle/dirty/saving/saved/error).
Backfill script (one-off, idempotent)
- `backend/scripts/backfill_boards_2026_05.py` populates `boards_json`
for legacy projects. Heuristic per project, based on which board IDs
the wires reference:
Case A — wires only ref 'arduino-uno' but board_type ≠ uno:
rename id→board_type and rewrite wire endpoints.
Case B — single-board normal: keep verbatim.
Case C — multi-board: recreate one board per distinct ref, infer
kind by stripping trailing -N suffix.
Also moves any flat files into the active board's group subdir.
Stdlib-only, runs from host or `docker exec`.
Docker
- `Dockerfile.standalone` now copies `backend/scripts/` into the image
so the backfill is callable via `docker exec velxio-app python
/app/scripts/backfill_boards_2026_05.py --apply`.
Verified locally on the restored production backup (363 projects):
33 Case A, 316 Case B, 14 Case C, 135 wire endpoints renamed, 0 orphans.
Re-running the script after apply skips all 363 (idempotent).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Update esp32_lib_manager.py to dynamically set library extensions based on the platform (Linux, Windows, macOS).
- Update submodule references for qemu-lcgamboa and wokwi-elements.
- Add documentation on ESP32 Arduino runtime crashes related to cache disable during WiFi/BT initialization.
- Introduce regression tests for the ESP32-CAM blink issue, ensuring the user sketch matches the reported problem.
- Implement an IRAM-safe blink sketch to confirm the regression is due to the Arduino runtime.
- Create a comprehensive test suite to cover various layers of the simulation and compilation process.
- Implemented `esp32_spi_chip_demo.ino` to demonstrate SPI communication with a 74HC595 shift register.
- Created `esp32_uart_chip_demo.ino` for UART loopback testing with ROT13 transformation.
- Added Python tests for compiling chips and sketches, ensuring valid WASM output and successful compilation for various board families.
- Developed end-to-end tests for ESP32 with custom chips using I2C and SPI, validating synchronous communication through the backend.
- Introduced GPIO bridge tests to verify serial communication and GPIO state changes.
- Ensured all tests validate the expected behavior of the custom chips and their interaction with the ESP32 firmware.
- Dockerfile: download pre-built .so + ROM from velxio public release
instead of building from private qemu-lcgamboa source
- espidf_compiler: normalize any WiFi SSID → "Velxio-GUEST" for QEMU
compatibility (channel 6, open auth)
- docker-compose.yml: unified dev/prod using Dockerfile.standalone
- .dockerignore: exclude qemu-lcgamboa source from Docker context
- .gitignore: ignore prebuilt/ binaries, keep .gitkeep
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Replace arduino-cli with ESP-IDF 4.4.7 for ESP32 compilation — Arduino-compiled
firmware crashes in QEMU (9-28 reboots) while ESP-IDF boots cleanly (0 reboots).
The new espidf_compiler translates Arduino WiFi/WebServer sketches to native
ESP-IDF C code, compiles with cmake+ninja, and merges into 4MB flash images.
Key changes:
- ESP-IDF compiler: translates WiFi.begin/WebServer to esp_wifi/esp_http_server
- ESP-IDF project template with QEMU-optimized sdkconfig (DIO, 40MHz, no WDT)
- WiFi status parser for ESP-IDF serial logs (wifi_status, ble_status events)
- IoT Gateway HTTP reverse proxy for ESP32 web servers
- WiFi/BLE auto-detection from sketch content + visual status icons
- Static IP 192.168.4.15 matching slirp DHCP first-client range
- Docker: new espidf-builder stage with ESP-IDF 4.4.7 toolchain
- 157 tests covering WiFi/BLE for both ESP32 (Xtensa) and ESP32-C3 (RISC-V)
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- Implemented ExampleLoaderPage to load examples by ID from the URL.
- Added ExampleLoaderPage route to App component.
- Created ShareModal for sharing project links with visibility toggle.
- Updated UserProfilePage to include share button for user projects.
- Enhanced ExamplesGallery with a copy link button for examples.
- Introduced utility function loadExample to streamline example loading and library installation.
- Updated project visibility management in useProjectStore.
- Added styles for new components and buttons.
- Updated .gitignore to include Arduino compilation byproducts.
Implements MicroPython emulation for Raspberry Pi Pico boards running
entirely in the browser using rp2040js. Users can toggle between
Arduino C++ and MicroPython modes via a language selector dropdown.
Key changes:
- Add LanguageMode type and BOARD_SUPPORTS_MICROPYTHON to board types
- Create MicroPythonLoader.ts: UF2 firmware parser, LittleFS filesystem
builder (via littlefs-wasm), IndexedDB firmware caching
- Extend RP2040Simulator with loadMicroPython() method using USBCDC for
serial REPL instead of UART
- Add setBoardLanguageMode and loadMicroPythonProgram store actions
- Update EditorToolbar with language toggle and MicroPython compile flow
- Enhance SerialMonitor with REPL label, Ctrl+C/D support
- Bundle MicroPython v1.20.0 UF2 firmware as fallback in public/firmware/
- Update useEditorStore to create main.py default for MicroPython mode
Closes#3
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Updated components-metadata.json with new generated timestamp.
- Refactored Esp32C3Simulator.ts to remove unnecessary debug variables and logging, and added support for additional ROM functions.
- Modified useSimulatorStore.ts to clarify bridge usage for ESP32 boards.
- Updated submodules for QEMU and other libraries to indicate dirty state.
- Added test_esp32c3_emulation.py for end-to-end testing of ESP32-C3 emulation, including compilation, flash image merging, and GPIO event checking.
- Created a new DocsPage component for project documentation with links to GitHub and Discord.
- Added Arduino sketch for serial communication test between Raspberry Pi and Arduino.
- Implemented avr_runner.js to emulate ATmega328P and bridge serial communication over TCP.
- Developed a Python test script to validate the serial integration between the emulated Raspberry Pi and Arduino.
- Created pitches.h to define musical note frequencies.
- Implemented Simon Game in simon-with-score.ino, featuring LED indicators, button inputs, and score display using a 74HC595 shift register.
- Added game logic for sequence playback, user input validation, and game over conditions.
- Included README.md for Simon Game instructions and hardware setup.
- Added Wokwi project files for simulation of Simon Game.
- Introduced Pong game with basic mechanics, including paddle movement and scoring, in pong.ino.
- Included Wokwi project files for simulation of Pong game.
- Added SimulatorCanvas component for rendering the simulator interface.
- Integrated Wokwi components (Arduino, LED, Resistor, Pushbutton, Potentiometer) into the simulator.
- Created PinManager to handle pin state changes and notifications.
- Developed AVRSimulator class for emulating Arduino Uno functionality.
- Implemented hex file loading and compilation service.
- Added CSS styles for the simulator interface.
- Established Zustand stores for managing editor and simulator states.
- Created utility functions for parsing Intel HEX format.
- Set up Vite configuration for the frontend project.
- Added batch scripts for starting backend and frontend servers, and updating Wokwi libraries.