Music and Madness Sync Bridge

Music and Madness Sync Bridge

Enables synchronization and management of FoundryVTT journal entries within a Notion Story Bible, including media export and conflict resolution tools. It provides a Model Context Protocol interface for LLMs to preview, apply, and monitor data mirroring between tabletop RPG platforms and digital databases.

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Music and Madness Sync Bridge

This project implements Stage 1 of your plan:

  • FoundryVTT -> Notion Story Bible journal mirroring
  • Manual-run sync commands
  • MCP tool surface for Codex/LLM orchestration
  • Full media copy to durable local storage
  • Conflict tracking with manual resolution
  • Non-destructive writes under Music and Madness Story Bible with a top-level Journals wiki tree

Project layout

  • /Users/nicholasmcdowell/Documents/Codex Projects/Music and Madness/music-madness-sync-bridge/src
    • Bridge service, CLI, MCP server, Foundry/Notion adapters.
  • /Users/nicholasmcdowell/Documents/Codex Projects/Music and Madness/music-madness-sync-bridge/foundry-module/music-madness-bridge
    • Foundry module scaffold exposing authenticated journal read events.
  • /Users/nicholasmcdowell/Documents/Codex Projects/Music and Madness/music-madness-sync-bridge/data
    • Runtime state (state/bridge.sqlite), media copies (media/), logs (logs/audit.log).

Definitions

  • MCP: Model Context Protocol. Lets Codex call bridge tools like sync.foundry_to_notion.apply.
  • Mirror block: Generated section under ## Foundry Mirror in a Notion page.
  • Journals wiki tree: A top-level Story Bible child page named Journals, with sub-pages matching Foundry folders.
  • Conflict: Source and target changed since last sync, requiring manual decision.

Setup

  1. Copy env template.
cd '/Users/nicholasmcdowell/Documents/Codex Projects/Music and Madness/music-madness-sync-bridge'
cp .env.example .env
  1. Fill .env values:
  • Foundry URL/tokens
  • Notion key
  • Story Bible root page ID (NOTION_STORY_BIBLE_PAGE_ID)
  1. Typecheck.
npm run typecheck

Operator commands

Preview changes (no writes):

npm run sync:preview

sync:preview auto-starts the local proxy when FOUNDRY_BASE_URL is local (127.0.0.1 / localhost / ::1) and FOUNDRY_AUTO_PROXY=1. Preview/write targets are wiki pages under Journals, not Notion databases.

Apply mirror updates:

npm run sync:apply

sync:apply has the same auto-proxy behavior and stops the proxy afterward only if this command started it. When creating a page, it mirrors Foundry folder structure under the Journals wiki tree. Media download/linking is enabled by default; disable with --no-include-media.

List conflicts:

npm run sync:conflicts

Resolve one conflict:

npm run sync:resolve -- --conflict-id <id> --resolution manual_merge --notes "Reviewed and merged"

Health check:

tsx src/cli.ts health

MCP server

Run stdio MCP server:

npm run mcp:start

Exposed tools:

  • foundry.health_check
  • foundry.list_journals
  • foundry.get_journal
  • foundry.export_journal_media
  • sync.foundry_to_notion.preview
  • sync.foundry_to_notion.apply
  • sync.diff
  • sync.conflicts.list
  • sync.conflicts.resolve

Guardrails enforced

  • Only writes to Notion pages in NOTION_ALLOWED_DATABASE_IDS.
  • Existing prose preserved by appending/updating generated mirror block.
  • Legacy Music and Madness section is untouched by default because database scope is explicit.

Known limitations in this initial implementation

  • Foundry HTTP routes are expected at /health, /journals, /journals/:id, etc.
  • The Foundry module included here is an authenticated socket/event scaffold. If you need direct HTTP routes from Foundry itself, run a small local proxy (or use an API module) that maps those routes to module events.
  • Media is copied to local durable files. To render media directly inside cloud Notion reliably, set MEDIA_PUBLIC_BASE_URL to a reachable static host.

Local test bridge API (optional)

If your Foundry module routes are not live yet, run the mock API that implements:

  • GET /health
  • GET /journals
  • GET /journals/:id
  • GET /journals/:id/media
  • GET /assets/:assetId
  • GET /changes?since=

Command:

npm run foundry:mock-api

Fixture data file:

  • /Users/nicholasmcdowell/Documents/Codex Projects/Music and Madness/music-madness-sync-bridge/fixtures/foundry-fixture.json

Real Foundry proxy (Socket.IO -> HTTP routes)

Use this when your Foundry world and music-madness-bridge module are running.

Why this exists

Your sync client expects HTTP routes (/journals, /health, etc.). The Foundry module communicates via socket events in-world. This proxy translates HTTP calls to socket event calls.

Start order

  1. Start Foundry and open the target world.
  2. Ensure module music-madness-bridge is enabled.
  3. In Foundry world settings, set Bridge Token to the same value as .env FOUNDRY_BRIDGE_TOKEN.
  4. Populate in .env:
    • FOUNDRY_SITE_URL
    • FOUNDRY_WORLD
    • FOUNDRY_SESSION_COOKIE
    • FOUNDRY_BRIDGE_TOKEN
  5. Start proxy:
npm run foundry:proxy
  1. In another terminal, run bridge operations:
npm run sync:preview
npm run sync:apply

Session cookie note

FOUNDRY_SESSION_COOKIE is the value of the session cookie from a browser already logged into your Foundry world. Treat it like a secret token.

Current limitation

GET /assets/:assetId returns 501 in socket-proxy mode unless your module adds binary asset streaming. Media still syncs from journal-linked sourceUrl values where accessible.

Remote Foundry host (LAN)

If Foundry runs on another machine on your network, set:

FOUNDRY_SITE_URL=http://192.168.1.105:30000/

Keep the sync client pointed at your local proxy:

FOUNDRY_BASE_URL=http://127.0.0.1:8788

So the flow is:

  • this laptop sync client -> local proxy (127.0.0.1:8788)
  • local proxy -> remote Foundry (192.168.1.105:30000)

You still need:

  • FOUNDRY_WORLD for that remote Foundry world
  • FOUNDRY_SESSION_COOKIE from a browser logged into that remote Foundry
  • matching FOUNDRY_BRIDGE_TOKEN in Foundry module world settings

Remote diagnostic command

Run this before sync to verify remote Foundry + proxy health. This command does not auto-start proxy; start it explicitly first with npm run foundry:proxy.

npm run health:remote

What it checks:

  • FOUNDRY_SITE_URL HTTP reachability
  • local proxy /health response and socket connection state
  • local proxy /journals route response

Exit code is non-zero if any check fails.

Verbose diagnostics with remediation hints:

npm run health:remote -- --verbose

Doctor command

Validate your .env before running proxy or sync:

npm run doctor

What it validates:

  • required env variables are present
  • URL formats (FOUNDRY_BASE_URL, FOUNDRY_SITE_URL)
  • Notion DB scope consistency (NOTION_DEFAULT_TARGET_DB_ID is in NOTION_ALLOWED_DATABASE_IDS)
  • proxy port sanity
  • basic shape checks for world slug and session cookie

Exit code is non-zero when required checks fail.

Remote module install (manifest URL)

For one-click Foundry install/update via URL, use the release workflow guide:

  • /Users/nicholasmcdowell/Documents/Codex Projects/Music and Madness/music-madness-sync-bridge/docs/foundry_remote_install.md

Quick command (example):

MODULE_VERSION=0.1.0 MODULE_URL=https://github.com/<you>/<repo> MODULE_MANIFEST_URL=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/<you>/<repo>/main/foundry-module/music-madness-bridge/module.json MODULE_DOWNLOAD_URL=https://github.com/<you>/<repo>/releases/download/v0.1.0/music-madness-bridge-v0.1.0.zip node scripts/release/prepare-foundry-module.mjs

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