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This skill generates AWS architecture diagrams as editable `.drawio` files using official AWS icons when users request diagrams involving AWS services. It creates diagrams with left-to-right data flow and can optionally export to PNG, SVG, or PDF formats while keeping the XML editable. Developers should use it for visualizing cloud infrastructure with services like Lambda, S3, or API Gateway.

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AWS Architecture Diagram Skill

Generate AWS architecture diagrams as native .drawio files using official AWS Architecture Icons. Optionally export to PNG, SVG, or PDF with embedded XML (so exported files remain editable in draw.io).

How to create a diagram

  1. Generate draw.io XML in mxGraphModel format following the rules below
  2. Write the XML to a .drawio file using the Write tool
  3. If the user requested an export format (png, svg, pdf), export using the draw.io CLI (see Export section)
  4. Open the result with open (macOS), xdg-open (Linux), or print the path

Layout Rules

  • Left-to-right flow for data/request path
  • UI/Frontend on the LEFT (users access from left side)
  • Data sources / external systems on the RIGHT
  • Use horizontal lanes for parallel paths (top lane, bottom lane)
  • Minimum 220px horizontal spacing between icons (room for edge labels)
  • Minimum 250px vertical spacing between lanes
  • Secondary/auxiliary services (monitoring, DLQ) go BELOW main flow with 280px+ gap
  • Canvas: pageWidth="2400" pageHeight="1400", viewport dx="2800" dy="1600"
  • Always include a title block after the background rectangle:
<mxCell value="&lt;b&gt;Diagram Title&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;Author | Date | Version" style="text;html=1;align=left;verticalAlign=top;whiteSpace=wrap;rounded=0;fontSize=14;spacing=8;" vertex="1" parent="1">
  <mxGeometry x="40" y="30" width="420" height="60" as="geometry" />
</mxCell>

Icon Style

  • Icons are from draw.io's built-in mxgraph.aws4 stencil library — the official AWS Architecture Icons (https://aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/)
  • Icon size: 78x78px for main services, 65x65px for secondary
  • Use sketch=0 on all icons
  • Use strokeColor=#ffffff on all AWS service icons
  • Font size: 12px for labels
  • NO colored backgrounds on group boxes — always fillColor=none

Edge Style — CRITICAL FOR CLEAN DIAGRAMS

Base edge style:

edgeStyle=orthogonalEdgeStyle;rounded=1;orthogonalLoop=1;jettySize=auto;html=1;strokeWidth=2;exitX=1;exitY=0.5;exitDx=0;exitDy=0;entryX=0;entryY=0.5;entryDx=0;entryDy=0;

Edge label rules:

  • Keep labels SHORT (1-2 words max). Detail goes in icon labels, not edge labels.
  • Always add labelBackgroundColor=#F5F5F5;fontSize=11; to edges with labels
  • For edges WITHOUT labels: omit value entirely
  • When NOT to label: if the flow is obvious (Lambda → DynamoDB doesn't need "Write")

For edges to services ABOVE or BELOW main flow, use explicit exit/entry points:

  • Exit bottom: exitX=0.5;exitY=1;exitDx=0;exitDy=0;
  • Enter top: entryX=0.5;entryY=0;entryDx=0;entryDy=0;
  • This prevents draw.io from routing lines through other icons

Edge types:

  • Solid (strokeWidth=2): primary data flow
  • Dashed (strokeWidth=2;dashed=1;): optional/async
  • Red dashed (strokeWidth=2;dashed=1;strokeColor=#DD344C;): error path

Edge attachment (CRITICAL — fixes "green cross" problem):

  • Every edge MUST have both source="<cell-id>" and target="<cell-id>" attributes referencing valid cell IDs
  • NEVER create floating/unattached edges — all edges must be bound to shapes at both ends
  • Always include exitX/exitY and entryX/entryY to define exact connection points on the shape perimeter
  • Cross-container edges: When source and target are in different containers, set the edge's parent="1"

PNG Export Background

First element after root cells (lowest z-order):

<mxCell value="" style="rounded=0;whiteSpace=wrap;html=1;fillColor=#F5F5F5;strokeColor=none;" vertex="1" parent="1">
  <mxGeometry x="0" y="0" width="2400" height="1400" as="geometry" />
</mxCell>

AWS Icon Patterns (VERIFIED WORKING)

resourceIcon (78x78, colored square frame)

ServiceresIconfillColor
Lambdamxgraph.aws4.lambda#ED7100
API Gatewaymxgraph.aws4.api_gateway#E7157B
EventBridgemxgraph.aws4.eventbridge#E7157B
SNSmxgraph.aws4.sns#E7157B
SESmxgraph.aws4.simple_email_service#DD344C
Step Functionsmxgraph.aws4.step_functions#E7157B
DynamoDBmxgraph.aws4.dynamodb#C925D1
RDSmxgraph.aws4.rds#C925D1
S3mxgraph.aws4.s3#7AA116
CloudFrontmxgraph.aws4.cloudfront#8C4FFF
Route 53mxgraph.aws4.route_53#8C4FFF
ECSmxgraph.aws4.ecs#ED7100
EC2mxgraph.aws4.ec2#ED7100

Style template:

sketch=0;points=[[0,0,0],[0.25,0,0],[0.5,0,0],[0.75,0,0],[1,0,0],[0,1,0],[0.25,1,0],[0.5,1,0],[0.75,1,0],[1,1,0],[0,0.25,0],[0,0.5,0],[0,0.75,0],[1,0.25,0],[1,0.5,0],[1,0.75,0]];outlineConnect=0;fontColor=#232F3E;fillColor=<COLOR>;strokeColor=#ffffff;dashed=0;verticalLabelPosition=bottom;verticalAlign=top;align=center;html=1;fontSize=12;fontStyle=0;aspect=fixed;shape=mxgraph.aws4.resourceIcon;resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.<SERVICE>

productIcon (70x100, taller with service header bar)

ServiceprIcon
SQSmxgraph.aws4.sqs

Style template:

sketch=0;outlineConnect=0;fontColor=#232F3E;gradientColor=none;strokeColor=#ffffff;fillColor=#232F3E;dashed=0;verticalLabelPosition=bottom;verticalAlign=top;align=center;html=1;whiteSpace=wrap;fontSize=12;fontStyle=0;shape=mxgraph.aws4.productIcon;prIcon=mxgraph.aws4.<SERVICE>

Standalone shapes (no resIcon needed)

Shapeshape valuefillColor
Client/Browsermxgraph.aws4.client#232F3D
Traditional Servermxgraph.aws4.traditional_server#232F3D
Firewallmxgraph.aws4.generic_firewall#232F3D
ALBmxgraph.aws4.application_load_balancer#8C4FFF
NLBmxgraph.aws4.network_load_balancer#8C4FFF
VPC Endpointmxgraph.aws4.endpoints#8C4FFF

Group boundaries

GroupgrIconstrokeColor
AWS Cloudmxgraph.aws4.group_aws_cloud_alt#232F3E
Accountmxgraph.aws4.group_account#CD2264
On-premisemxgraph.aws4.group_on_premise#5A6C86
Corporate DCmxgraph.aws4.group_corporate_data_center#388E3C
VPCmxgraph.aws4.group_vpc2#8C4FFF
Subnet (public)mxgraph.aws4.group_security_group#7AA116
Subnet (private)mxgraph.aws4.group_security_group#147EBA

Container nesting (CRITICAL for grouping):

  • ALL group/boundary shapes MUST include container=1;dropTarget=1; in their style
  • Child cells inside a boundary MUST set parent="<boundary-cell-id>" instead of parent="1"
  • This ensures moving a boundary moves all its children together
  • Child geometry coordinates are relative to the parent container, not the canvas
  • Cross-container edges: When source and target are in different containers, set the edge's parent="1"

BROKEN Icons — DO NOT USE

  • resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.dynamodb_table — renders as empty colored square
  • resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.dynamodb_stream — renders as empty colored square
  • resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.general_saml_token — renders as black square
  • resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.endpoint — may not render
  • resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.kinesis_data_streams — unreliable

Alternatives:

  • DynamoDB tables/streams → use resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.dynamodb with descriptive labels
  • External systems → use shape=mxgraph.aws4.traditional_server
  • Browsers/clients → use shape=mxgraph.aws4.client

Audience Mode

Before generating, assess the target audience:

  • Technical: Use service names, protocol labels (HTTPS, gRPC), CIDR blocks, instance types
  • Non-technical: Use action labels ("Store Data", "Send Notification"), hide implementation details, use numbered flow (① ② ③)

If unclear, ask: "Technical audience or executive/non-technical?"

Numbered flow edges (for non-technical mode)

Instead of technical labels, show flow order with circled numbers:

  • Flow A: ① → ② → ③ → ④ (white circled numbers)
  • Flow B: ❶ → ❷ → ❸ → ❹ (black circled numbers for second flow)

Use edge labels: value="①" with fontSize=14;fontStyle=1;labelBackgroundColor=#ffffff;

Companion Guide

After generating the .drawio file, also generate a markdown guide:

  • Same filename with .md extension
  • Contents: diagram title, flow description (numbered steps), service list with purpose, key design decisions

Two-Step Edit Approach

After generating the initial .drawio file:

  1. Export to PNG using the draw.io CLI (see Export section)
  2. Review the PNG visually — check for empty/broken icons, overlapping edges, misaligned labels
  3. Fix issues in the .drawio XML and re-export

This catches rendering problems (wrong stencil names, broken styles) that are invisible in raw XML.

Icon Name Gotchas — CRITICAL

draw.io stencil names do NOT always match current AWS service names. Services that were renamed keep their legacy stencil names:

AWS Service Namedraw.io resIcon nameWhy
Amazon OpenSearch Serviceelasticsearch_serviceRenamed from Elasticsearch in 2021; opensearch_service also works
Amazon EventBridgeeventbridgeWas CloudWatch Events
AWS FargatefargateCorrect
VPC PeeringpeeringResource-level: shape=mxgraph.aws4.peering;strokeColor=none — NOT vpc_peering or peering_connection (those render as blank squares)
Amazon MSKmanaged_streaming_for_kafkaNOT msk (renders as blank square)
IAM Identity Centersingle_sign_onNOT iam_identity_center (renders as blank square)

Rule: Always verify icon names from the reference files. If a service icon renders as an empty box, the stencil name is wrong. Check the draw.io source at src/main/webapp/js/diagramly/sidebar/Sidebar-AWS4.js for the canonical name.

Fallback for unmapped services: If a service is NOT found in any reference file, use this generic AWS cloud icon with the service name as label:

sketch=0;outlineConnect=0;fontColor=#232F3E;fillColor=#232F3E;strokeColor=#ffffff;dashed=0;verticalLabelPosition=bottom;verticalAlign=top;align=center;html=1;fontSize=12;fontStyle=0;aspect=fixed;shape=mxgraph.aws4.resourceIcon;resIcon=mxgraph.aws4.general_AWScloud

Never render an unknown service as a plain colored rectangle with no label.

Validation Step

After generating XML, verify:

  1. Every resIcon= value exists in the reference files
  2. Service-level icons have strokeColor=#ffffff
  3. Resource-level icons have strokeColor=none
  4. No XML comments present
  5. All cell IDs are unique
  6. Every edge has <mxGeometry relative="1" as="geometry" />
  7. No icon uses a guessed stencil name — all verified against reference files
  8. Every edge has both source and target attributes referencing valid cell IDs (no floating edges)
  9. All group/boundary shapes include container=1;dropTarget=1; in their style
  10. Children inside boundaries use parent="<boundary-id>" (not parent="1")

Export

For PNG/SVG/PDF export using draw.io Desktop CLI:

Multi-page Diagrams

For complex architectures, use multiple pages in one .drawio file:

<mxfile>
  <diagram id="overview" name="Overview">...</diagram>
  <diagram id="networking" name="Networking Detail">...</diagram>
  <diagram id="data-flow" name="Data Flow">...</diagram>
</mxfile>
  • Page 1: High-level overview (service-level icons only)
  • Page 2+: Detail views (resource-level icons, subnet layouts, etc.)

Legend / Title Block

Place in top-left corner, inside the background rectangle:

<mxCell value="&lt;b&gt;Diagram Title&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;Author | Date | Version" style="text;html=1;align=left;verticalAlign=top;whiteSpace=wrap;rounded=0;fontSize=14;spacing=8;" vertex="1" parent="1">
  <mxGeometry x="40" y="40" width="300" height="50" as="geometry" />
</mxCell>

PNG Export Background Fix

Place a #F5F5F5 rectangle covering the entire diagram as the bottom-most element to prevent black background on export.

Export CLI

PlatformCLI Path
macOS/Applications/draw.io.app/Contents/MacOS/draw.io
Linuxdrawio (on PATH via snap/apt)
Windows"C:\Program Files\draw.io\draw.io.exe"
<CLI> -x -f <format> -e -b 10 -o <output> <input>

Flags: -x export, -f format (png/svg/pdf), -e embed diagram XML, -b 10 border

Exported files use double extension: name.drawio.png — signals embedded XML, re-editable in draw.io.

XML Well-formedness (CRITICAL)

  • NEVER include XML comments (<!-- -->) — they cause parse errors
  • Escape special characters: &amp; &lt; &gt; &quot;
  • Always use unique id values for each mxCell
  • Every edge MUST have <mxGeometry relative="1" as="geometry" /> as child
  • Root structure requires cells id="0" (root) and id="1" (default layer, parent="0")

Official Reference

GitHub Repository

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