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Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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/* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any */
import { lazy, useCallback, useEffect, useMemo, useState } from 'react';
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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import { useTranslation } from 'react-i18next';
import {
Card,
Col,
ConfigProvider,
Layout,
Modal,
Row,
Spin,
message,
} from 'antd';
import { setMessageInstance } from '@/utils/messageBus';
import {
SwapOutlined,
PieChartOutlined,
BarsOutlined,
} from '@ant-design/icons';
import { HttpUtil, SizeFormatter, RandomUtil } from '@/utils';
import { Inbound } from '@/models/inbound.js';
import { coerceInboundJsonField } from '@/models/dbinbound.js';
import { useTheme } from '@/hooks/useTheme';
import { useMediaQuery } from '@/hooks/useMediaQuery';
import { useWebSocket } from '@/hooks/useWebSocket';
feat(frontend): TanStack Query + React Router migration & in-panel API docs (#4541) * feat(frontend): introduce TanStack Query with status polling Wires @tanstack/react-query into every entry and migrates useStatus to useStatusQuery as the foundation for the multi-page MPA → SPA migration. - QueryProvider wraps each entry inside ThemeProvider, with devtools gated on import.meta.env.DEV - Shared queryClient: 30s staleTime, refetchOnWindowFocus, 1 retry - useStatusQuery preserves the { status, fetched, refresh } shape so IndexPage swaps in without further changes - refetchIntervalInBackground:false stops the 2s status poll when the panel tab is hidden, cutting idle traffic against the server * feat(frontend): collapse panel pages into a single React Router SPA Replaces the 7-entry MPA shell (index/clients/inbounds/nodes/settings/ xray/api-docs HTML files) with one main.tsx + createBrowserRouter. The Go backend now serves the same index.html for every authenticated panel route; React Router reads the URL and mounts the page from cache on subsequent navigation — no more full reloads between tabs. Frontend - main.tsx: single bootstrap (setupAxios, i18n, ThemeProvider, QueryProvider, RouterProvider) replacing 7 near-duplicate entries - routes.tsx: declarative router with lazy()-loaded pages, basename derived from window.X_UI_BASE_PATH so panels at /secret/panel work - layouts/PanelLayout.tsx: shell mount-point for the WS → queryClient bridge so connection survives navigation - api/websocketBridge.ts: subscribes the singleton WebSocketClient to queryClient and dispatches invalidate/outbounds events to cached queries (page-level useWebSocket handlers stay until Phase 3 hooks migrate) - AppSidebar: navigates via useNavigate + useLocation instead of window.location.href; drops basePath/requestUri props - Pages: drop the unused basePath/requestUri locals exposed only for the old sidebar Build - vite.config: 9 rollup inputs → 3 (index, login, subpage). Dev proxy bypass collapses /panel/* to index.html and skips API prefixes - vendor-tanstack + vendor-router chunks added to manualChunks Backend - xui.go: 7 per-page HTML handlers → one panelSPA handler serving index.html for /, /inbounds, /clients, /nodes, /settings, /xray, /api-docs. The /panel/api, /panel/setting, /panel/xray sub-routers are untouched * feat(frontend): migrate useNodes to TanStack Query Splits the hand-rolled useNodes hook into useNodesQuery (server data + NodeRecord type + derived totals) and useNodeMutations (add/update/del/ setEnable/probe/test). Mutations invalidate ['nodes'] on success, so the list refreshes without each call awaiting a manual refresh(). NodesPage drops useWebSocket({ nodes: applyNodesEvent }) — the WebSocket → query bridge now forwards the 'nodes' push to setQueryData(['nodes', 'list']) once at the SPA root. InboundsPage and the inbound form/list components import NodeRecord from its new home next to the query hook. * feat(frontend): migrate useAllSetting to TanStack Query Replaces the hand-rolled fetch + dirty-tracking hook with useAllSettings backed by useQuery + useMutation. The draft (current edits) is kept in local state and reset whenever query.data lands. saveAll posts the draft via a mutation; on success, invalidating ['settings'] refetches and the useEffect resets the draft so saveDisabled flips back to true. staleTime: Infinity prevents refetchOnWindowFocus from clobbering in-flight edits — settings only change in response to this user's own save. setSpinning stays as a pass-through to a local flag so the existing restartPanel flow in SettingsPage keeps showing its spinner. * feat(frontend): route useInbounds fetches through TanStack Query Rewrites useInbounds so its four server fetches (slim list, default settings, online clients, last-online map) live in useQuery with staleTime: Infinity. The in-place WS merge logic for traffic and client_stats is preserved — applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent still mutate the locally-mirrored dbInbounds so the panel doesn't refetch every 1-2 seconds when stats stream in. refresh() becomes a thin invalidateQueries on the three list keys, which mutations in the page already call after add/edit/del. The bridge now forwards the WebSocket 'inbounds' push to setQueryData(['inbounds', 'slim']), and InboundsPage drops its useEffect(fetchDefaultSettings → refresh) plus the invalidate / inbounds wiring on useWebSocket — both are owned by the bridge now. * feat(frontend): migrate useClients to TanStack Query Replaces 12 hand-rolled mutation callbacks and a tangle of useState + useRef + useEffect with one useQuery (paged list) + nine useMutation wrappers. The list query uses keepPreviousData so paging/filter changes don't blank the table mid-fetch. The setQuery shallow-compare logic is preserved for backward compatibility with ClientsPage's effect that rebuilds the params on every render. Internally setQuery only updates state when the params actually differ — Query's queryKey equality handles the rest. WS-driven applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent now mutate the query cache via setQueryData(['clients', 'list', currentParams]) so per-second stats updates skip a full refetch. applyInvalidate is gone from the hook — the bridge owns coarse 'clients' invalidation. ClientsPage drops the invalidate handler from its useWebSocket subscription; auxiliary queries (inboundOptions, defaults, onlines) load via TanStack Query and are shared with useInbounds via the same query keys. * feat(frontend): route useXraySetting fetches through TanStack Query Keeps the bidirectional xraySetting ↔ templateSettings editor sync and the 1s dirty-tracking interval intact (those are local editor state, not server data). All seven server calls move: - config + traffic → useQuery on ['xray', 'config'] and ['xray', 'outboundsTraffic'] - saveAll → useMutation that invalidates the config query - resetOutboundsTraffic → useMutation that invalidates the traffic query - restartXray → useMutation (fires the restart, then reads the result string) - resetToDefault → useMutation (fetch default config, push it into the editor via setTemplateSettings) The WebSocket 'outbounds' event already lands in keys.xray.outboundsTraffic() via the bridge, so XrayPage drops its useWebSocket({ outbounds: applyOutboundsEvent }) wiring entirely and the hook no longer exposes applyOutboundsEvent. A useEffect seeds xraySetting / templateSettings / tags / test URL from query data on first fetch and on every refetch, mirroring what the original fetchAll() did. * fix(frontend): restore per-route document titles in the SPA When the multi-entry MPA collapsed into a single index.html, every route inherited the static <title>3X-UI</title> from the shared shell, so every panel page showed "hostname - 3X-UI" instead of the original "hostname - Overview / Clients / Inbounds / ...". usePageTitle reads the current pathname and rewrites document.title on every navigation, matching the titles the deleted *.html files used to carry. Mounted in PanelLayout so it covers all panel routes without each page having to opt in. The startup applyDocumentTitle() call in main.tsx is gone — the hook sets the full "hostname - PageTitle" string itself. * feat(api-docs): expose OpenAPI spec + render Swagger UI in panel Replaces the hand-rolled API docs UI with industry-standard tooling so external integrations (Postman, Insomnia, openapi-generator) can consume the panel API without parsing endpoints.js by hand. Generator - frontend/scripts/build-openapi.mjs: walks the existing endpoints.js (still the single source of truth) and emits an OpenAPI 3.0.3 spec at frontend/public/openapi.json. Handles Gin :param → {param} path translation, body / query / path parameter splits, 200 + error response examples, and Bearer + cookie security schemes - npm run build now runs gen:api before vite build, so the spec is always in sync with what's documented Backend - web/controller/dist.go exposes ServeOpenAPISpec which streams the embedded dist/openapi.json with a short Cache-Control. Public endpoint (no auth) so Postman can fetch it without first logging in - web/web.go wires GET /panel/api/openapi.json before the auth-gated /panel/api router Panel - ApiDocsPage now renders swagger-ui-react fed by the basePath-aware openapi.json URL. Dark mode is overridden via CSS targeting the Swagger UI internals - CodeBlock / EndpointRow / EndpointSection are gone; the swagger-ui vendor chunk (134 KB gzipped) only loads on this lazy route, not on every panel page - vite.config: vendor-swagger manualChunk keeps the new dep out of the main vendor bundle For Postman: import http://<panel>/panel/api/openapi.json. Everything from /login + /panel/api/* shows up with auth, params, and examples. * style(api-docs): dark/ultra theme for Swagger UI Override every visual surface Swagger does not theme on its own: opblocks, tables, model boxes, form inputs, code blocks, modals, Servers dropdown, per-endpoint padlocks and expand chevrons. Replaces Swagger's default light-arrow chevron on selects with a light-fill SVG positioned at the corner so the dark background-color is visible. Also disables deepLinking to silence the noisy v4 underscore warning; not used in our panel.
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import { useNodesQuery } from '@/api/queries/useNodesQuery';
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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import AppSidebar from '@/components/AppSidebar';
import CustomStatistic from '@/components/CustomStatistic';
const TextModal = lazy(() => import('@/components/TextModal'));
const PromptModal = lazy(() => import('@/components/PromptModal'));
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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import { useInbounds } from './useInbounds';
import InboundList from './InboundList';
import LazyMount from '@/components/LazyMount';
const InboundFormModal = lazy(() => import('./InboundFormModal'));
const InboundInfoModal = lazy(() => import('./InboundInfoModal'));
const QrCodeModal = lazy(() => import('./QrCodeModal'));
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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import '@/styles/page-cards.css';
import './InboundsPage.css';
type RowAction =
| 'edit'
| 'showInfo'
| 'qrcode'
| 'export'
| 'subs'
| 'clipboard'
| 'delete'
| 'resetTraffic'
| 'clone';
type GeneralAction = 'import' | 'export' | 'subs' | 'resetInbounds';
export default function InboundsPage() {
const { t } = useTranslation();
const { isDark, isUltra, antdThemeConfig } = useTheme();
const { isMobile } = useMediaQuery();
const {
fetched,
dbInbounds,
clientCount,
onlineClients,
lastOnlineMap,
totals,
expireDiff,
trafficDiff,
pageSize,
subSettings,
tgBotEnable,
ipLimitEnable,
remarkModel,
refresh,
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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hydrateInbound,
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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applyTrafficEvent,
applyClientStatsEvent,
} = useInbounds();
const [modal, modalContextHolder] = Modal.useModal();
const [messageApi, messageContextHolder] = message.useMessage();
useEffect(() => { setMessageInstance(messageApi); }, [messageApi]);
feat(frontend): TanStack Query + React Router migration & in-panel API docs (#4541) * feat(frontend): introduce TanStack Query with status polling Wires @tanstack/react-query into every entry and migrates useStatus to useStatusQuery as the foundation for the multi-page MPA → SPA migration. - QueryProvider wraps each entry inside ThemeProvider, with devtools gated on import.meta.env.DEV - Shared queryClient: 30s staleTime, refetchOnWindowFocus, 1 retry - useStatusQuery preserves the { status, fetched, refresh } shape so IndexPage swaps in without further changes - refetchIntervalInBackground:false stops the 2s status poll when the panel tab is hidden, cutting idle traffic against the server * feat(frontend): collapse panel pages into a single React Router SPA Replaces the 7-entry MPA shell (index/clients/inbounds/nodes/settings/ xray/api-docs HTML files) with one main.tsx + createBrowserRouter. The Go backend now serves the same index.html for every authenticated panel route; React Router reads the URL and mounts the page from cache on subsequent navigation — no more full reloads between tabs. Frontend - main.tsx: single bootstrap (setupAxios, i18n, ThemeProvider, QueryProvider, RouterProvider) replacing 7 near-duplicate entries - routes.tsx: declarative router with lazy()-loaded pages, basename derived from window.X_UI_BASE_PATH so panels at /secret/panel work - layouts/PanelLayout.tsx: shell mount-point for the WS → queryClient bridge so connection survives navigation - api/websocketBridge.ts: subscribes the singleton WebSocketClient to queryClient and dispatches invalidate/outbounds events to cached queries (page-level useWebSocket handlers stay until Phase 3 hooks migrate) - AppSidebar: navigates via useNavigate + useLocation instead of window.location.href; drops basePath/requestUri props - Pages: drop the unused basePath/requestUri locals exposed only for the old sidebar Build - vite.config: 9 rollup inputs → 3 (index, login, subpage). Dev proxy bypass collapses /panel/* to index.html and skips API prefixes - vendor-tanstack + vendor-router chunks added to manualChunks Backend - xui.go: 7 per-page HTML handlers → one panelSPA handler serving index.html for /, /inbounds, /clients, /nodes, /settings, /xray, /api-docs. The /panel/api, /panel/setting, /panel/xray sub-routers are untouched * feat(frontend): migrate useNodes to TanStack Query Splits the hand-rolled useNodes hook into useNodesQuery (server data + NodeRecord type + derived totals) and useNodeMutations (add/update/del/ setEnable/probe/test). Mutations invalidate ['nodes'] on success, so the list refreshes without each call awaiting a manual refresh(). NodesPage drops useWebSocket({ nodes: applyNodesEvent }) — the WebSocket → query bridge now forwards the 'nodes' push to setQueryData(['nodes', 'list']) once at the SPA root. InboundsPage and the inbound form/list components import NodeRecord from its new home next to the query hook. * feat(frontend): migrate useAllSetting to TanStack Query Replaces the hand-rolled fetch + dirty-tracking hook with useAllSettings backed by useQuery + useMutation. The draft (current edits) is kept in local state and reset whenever query.data lands. saveAll posts the draft via a mutation; on success, invalidating ['settings'] refetches and the useEffect resets the draft so saveDisabled flips back to true. staleTime: Infinity prevents refetchOnWindowFocus from clobbering in-flight edits — settings only change in response to this user's own save. setSpinning stays as a pass-through to a local flag so the existing restartPanel flow in SettingsPage keeps showing its spinner. * feat(frontend): route useInbounds fetches through TanStack Query Rewrites useInbounds so its four server fetches (slim list, default settings, online clients, last-online map) live in useQuery with staleTime: Infinity. The in-place WS merge logic for traffic and client_stats is preserved — applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent still mutate the locally-mirrored dbInbounds so the panel doesn't refetch every 1-2 seconds when stats stream in. refresh() becomes a thin invalidateQueries on the three list keys, which mutations in the page already call after add/edit/del. The bridge now forwards the WebSocket 'inbounds' push to setQueryData(['inbounds', 'slim']), and InboundsPage drops its useEffect(fetchDefaultSettings → refresh) plus the invalidate / inbounds wiring on useWebSocket — both are owned by the bridge now. * feat(frontend): migrate useClients to TanStack Query Replaces 12 hand-rolled mutation callbacks and a tangle of useState + useRef + useEffect with one useQuery (paged list) + nine useMutation wrappers. The list query uses keepPreviousData so paging/filter changes don't blank the table mid-fetch. The setQuery shallow-compare logic is preserved for backward compatibility with ClientsPage's effect that rebuilds the params on every render. Internally setQuery only updates state when the params actually differ — Query's queryKey equality handles the rest. WS-driven applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent now mutate the query cache via setQueryData(['clients', 'list', currentParams]) so per-second stats updates skip a full refetch. applyInvalidate is gone from the hook — the bridge owns coarse 'clients' invalidation. ClientsPage drops the invalidate handler from its useWebSocket subscription; auxiliary queries (inboundOptions, defaults, onlines) load via TanStack Query and are shared with useInbounds via the same query keys. * feat(frontend): route useXraySetting fetches through TanStack Query Keeps the bidirectional xraySetting ↔ templateSettings editor sync and the 1s dirty-tracking interval intact (those are local editor state, not server data). All seven server calls move: - config + traffic → useQuery on ['xray', 'config'] and ['xray', 'outboundsTraffic'] - saveAll → useMutation that invalidates the config query - resetOutboundsTraffic → useMutation that invalidates the traffic query - restartXray → useMutation (fires the restart, then reads the result string) - resetToDefault → useMutation (fetch default config, push it into the editor via setTemplateSettings) The WebSocket 'outbounds' event already lands in keys.xray.outboundsTraffic() via the bridge, so XrayPage drops its useWebSocket({ outbounds: applyOutboundsEvent }) wiring entirely and the hook no longer exposes applyOutboundsEvent. A useEffect seeds xraySetting / templateSettings / tags / test URL from query data on first fetch and on every refetch, mirroring what the original fetchAll() did. * fix(frontend): restore per-route document titles in the SPA When the multi-entry MPA collapsed into a single index.html, every route inherited the static <title>3X-UI</title> from the shared shell, so every panel page showed "hostname - 3X-UI" instead of the original "hostname - Overview / Clients / Inbounds / ...". usePageTitle reads the current pathname and rewrites document.title on every navigation, matching the titles the deleted *.html files used to carry. Mounted in PanelLayout so it covers all panel routes without each page having to opt in. The startup applyDocumentTitle() call in main.tsx is gone — the hook sets the full "hostname - PageTitle" string itself. * feat(api-docs): expose OpenAPI spec + render Swagger UI in panel Replaces the hand-rolled API docs UI with industry-standard tooling so external integrations (Postman, Insomnia, openapi-generator) can consume the panel API without parsing endpoints.js by hand. Generator - frontend/scripts/build-openapi.mjs: walks the existing endpoints.js (still the single source of truth) and emits an OpenAPI 3.0.3 spec at frontend/public/openapi.json. Handles Gin :param → {param} path translation, body / query / path parameter splits, 200 + error response examples, and Bearer + cookie security schemes - npm run build now runs gen:api before vite build, so the spec is always in sync with what's documented Backend - web/controller/dist.go exposes ServeOpenAPISpec which streams the embedded dist/openapi.json with a short Cache-Control. Public endpoint (no auth) so Postman can fetch it without first logging in - web/web.go wires GET /panel/api/openapi.json before the auth-gated /panel/api router Panel - ApiDocsPage now renders swagger-ui-react fed by the basePath-aware openapi.json URL. Dark mode is overridden via CSS targeting the Swagger UI internals - CodeBlock / EndpointRow / EndpointSection are gone; the swagger-ui vendor chunk (134 KB gzipped) only loads on this lazy route, not on every panel page - vite.config: vendor-swagger manualChunk keeps the new dep out of the main vendor bundle For Postman: import http://<panel>/panel/api/openapi.json. Everything from /login + /panel/api/* shows up with auth, params, and examples. * style(api-docs): dark/ultra theme for Swagger UI Override every visual surface Swagger does not theme on its own: opblocks, tables, model boxes, form inputs, code blocks, modals, Servers dropdown, per-endpoint padlocks and expand chevrons. Replaces Swagger's default light-arrow chevron on selects with a light-fill SVG positioned at the corner so the dark background-color is visible. Also disables deepLinking to silence the noisy v4 underscore warning; not used in our panel.
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const { nodes: nodesList } = useNodesQuery();
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const nodesById = useMemo(() => {
feat(frontend): TanStack Query + React Router migration & in-panel API docs (#4541) * feat(frontend): introduce TanStack Query with status polling Wires @tanstack/react-query into every entry and migrates useStatus to useStatusQuery as the foundation for the multi-page MPA → SPA migration. - QueryProvider wraps each entry inside ThemeProvider, with devtools gated on import.meta.env.DEV - Shared queryClient: 30s staleTime, refetchOnWindowFocus, 1 retry - useStatusQuery preserves the { status, fetched, refresh } shape so IndexPage swaps in without further changes - refetchIntervalInBackground:false stops the 2s status poll when the panel tab is hidden, cutting idle traffic against the server * feat(frontend): collapse panel pages into a single React Router SPA Replaces the 7-entry MPA shell (index/clients/inbounds/nodes/settings/ xray/api-docs HTML files) with one main.tsx + createBrowserRouter. The Go backend now serves the same index.html for every authenticated panel route; React Router reads the URL and mounts the page from cache on subsequent navigation — no more full reloads between tabs. Frontend - main.tsx: single bootstrap (setupAxios, i18n, ThemeProvider, QueryProvider, RouterProvider) replacing 7 near-duplicate entries - routes.tsx: declarative router with lazy()-loaded pages, basename derived from window.X_UI_BASE_PATH so panels at /secret/panel work - layouts/PanelLayout.tsx: shell mount-point for the WS → queryClient bridge so connection survives navigation - api/websocketBridge.ts: subscribes the singleton WebSocketClient to queryClient and dispatches invalidate/outbounds events to cached queries (page-level useWebSocket handlers stay until Phase 3 hooks migrate) - AppSidebar: navigates via useNavigate + useLocation instead of window.location.href; drops basePath/requestUri props - Pages: drop the unused basePath/requestUri locals exposed only for the old sidebar Build - vite.config: 9 rollup inputs → 3 (index, login, subpage). Dev proxy bypass collapses /panel/* to index.html and skips API prefixes - vendor-tanstack + vendor-router chunks added to manualChunks Backend - xui.go: 7 per-page HTML handlers → one panelSPA handler serving index.html for /, /inbounds, /clients, /nodes, /settings, /xray, /api-docs. The /panel/api, /panel/setting, /panel/xray sub-routers are untouched * feat(frontend): migrate useNodes to TanStack Query Splits the hand-rolled useNodes hook into useNodesQuery (server data + NodeRecord type + derived totals) and useNodeMutations (add/update/del/ setEnable/probe/test). Mutations invalidate ['nodes'] on success, so the list refreshes without each call awaiting a manual refresh(). NodesPage drops useWebSocket({ nodes: applyNodesEvent }) — the WebSocket → query bridge now forwards the 'nodes' push to setQueryData(['nodes', 'list']) once at the SPA root. InboundsPage and the inbound form/list components import NodeRecord from its new home next to the query hook. * feat(frontend): migrate useAllSetting to TanStack Query Replaces the hand-rolled fetch + dirty-tracking hook with useAllSettings backed by useQuery + useMutation. The draft (current edits) is kept in local state and reset whenever query.data lands. saveAll posts the draft via a mutation; on success, invalidating ['settings'] refetches and the useEffect resets the draft so saveDisabled flips back to true. staleTime: Infinity prevents refetchOnWindowFocus from clobbering in-flight edits — settings only change in response to this user's own save. setSpinning stays as a pass-through to a local flag so the existing restartPanel flow in SettingsPage keeps showing its spinner. * feat(frontend): route useInbounds fetches through TanStack Query Rewrites useInbounds so its four server fetches (slim list, default settings, online clients, last-online map) live in useQuery with staleTime: Infinity. The in-place WS merge logic for traffic and client_stats is preserved — applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent still mutate the locally-mirrored dbInbounds so the panel doesn't refetch every 1-2 seconds when stats stream in. refresh() becomes a thin invalidateQueries on the three list keys, which mutations in the page already call after add/edit/del. The bridge now forwards the WebSocket 'inbounds' push to setQueryData(['inbounds', 'slim']), and InboundsPage drops its useEffect(fetchDefaultSettings → refresh) plus the invalidate / inbounds wiring on useWebSocket — both are owned by the bridge now. * feat(frontend): migrate useClients to TanStack Query Replaces 12 hand-rolled mutation callbacks and a tangle of useState + useRef + useEffect with one useQuery (paged list) + nine useMutation wrappers. The list query uses keepPreviousData so paging/filter changes don't blank the table mid-fetch. The setQuery shallow-compare logic is preserved for backward compatibility with ClientsPage's effect that rebuilds the params on every render. Internally setQuery only updates state when the params actually differ — Query's queryKey equality handles the rest. WS-driven applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent now mutate the query cache via setQueryData(['clients', 'list', currentParams]) so per-second stats updates skip a full refetch. applyInvalidate is gone from the hook — the bridge owns coarse 'clients' invalidation. ClientsPage drops the invalidate handler from its useWebSocket subscription; auxiliary queries (inboundOptions, defaults, onlines) load via TanStack Query and are shared with useInbounds via the same query keys. * feat(frontend): route useXraySetting fetches through TanStack Query Keeps the bidirectional xraySetting ↔ templateSettings editor sync and the 1s dirty-tracking interval intact (those are local editor state, not server data). All seven server calls move: - config + traffic → useQuery on ['xray', 'config'] and ['xray', 'outboundsTraffic'] - saveAll → useMutation that invalidates the config query - resetOutboundsTraffic → useMutation that invalidates the traffic query - restartXray → useMutation (fires the restart, then reads the result string) - resetToDefault → useMutation (fetch default config, push it into the editor via setTemplateSettings) The WebSocket 'outbounds' event already lands in keys.xray.outboundsTraffic() via the bridge, so XrayPage drops its useWebSocket({ outbounds: applyOutboundsEvent }) wiring entirely and the hook no longer exposes applyOutboundsEvent. A useEffect seeds xraySetting / templateSettings / tags / test URL from query data on first fetch and on every refetch, mirroring what the original fetchAll() did. * fix(frontend): restore per-route document titles in the SPA When the multi-entry MPA collapsed into a single index.html, every route inherited the static <title>3X-UI</title> from the shared shell, so every panel page showed "hostname - 3X-UI" instead of the original "hostname - Overview / Clients / Inbounds / ...". usePageTitle reads the current pathname and rewrites document.title on every navigation, matching the titles the deleted *.html files used to carry. Mounted in PanelLayout so it covers all panel routes without each page having to opt in. The startup applyDocumentTitle() call in main.tsx is gone — the hook sets the full "hostname - PageTitle" string itself. * feat(api-docs): expose OpenAPI spec + render Swagger UI in panel Replaces the hand-rolled API docs UI with industry-standard tooling so external integrations (Postman, Insomnia, openapi-generator) can consume the panel API without parsing endpoints.js by hand. Generator - frontend/scripts/build-openapi.mjs: walks the existing endpoints.js (still the single source of truth) and emits an OpenAPI 3.0.3 spec at frontend/public/openapi.json. Handles Gin :param → {param} path translation, body / query / path parameter splits, 200 + error response examples, and Bearer + cookie security schemes - npm run build now runs gen:api before vite build, so the spec is always in sync with what's documented Backend - web/controller/dist.go exposes ServeOpenAPISpec which streams the embedded dist/openapi.json with a short Cache-Control. Public endpoint (no auth) so Postman can fetch it without first logging in - web/web.go wires GET /panel/api/openapi.json before the auth-gated /panel/api router Panel - ApiDocsPage now renders swagger-ui-react fed by the basePath-aware openapi.json URL. Dark mode is overridden via CSS targeting the Swagger UI internals - CodeBlock / EndpointRow / EndpointSection are gone; the swagger-ui vendor chunk (134 KB gzipped) only loads on this lazy route, not on every panel page - vite.config: vendor-swagger manualChunk keeps the new dep out of the main vendor bundle For Postman: import http://<panel>/panel/api/openapi.json. Everything from /login + /panel/api/* shows up with auth, params, and examples. * style(api-docs): dark/ultra theme for Swagger UI Override every visual surface Swagger does not theme on its own: opblocks, tables, model boxes, form inputs, code blocks, modals, Servers dropdown, per-endpoint padlocks and expand chevrons. Replaces Swagger's default light-arrow chevron on selects with a light-fill SVG positioned at the corner so the dark background-color is visible. Also disables deepLinking to silence the noisy v4 underscore warning; not used in our panel.
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const map = new Map<number, ReturnType<typeof useNodesQuery>['nodes'][number]>();
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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for (const n of nodesList || []) map.set(n.id, n);
return map;
}, [nodesList]);
const hasActiveNode = useMemo(
() => (nodesList || []).some((n) => n.enable && n.status === 'online'),
[nodesList],
);
const hasNodeAttachedInbound = useMemo(
() => (dbInbounds || []).some((ib: any) => ib?.nodeId != null),
[dbInbounds],
);
const showNodeInfo = hasNodeAttachedInbound || hasActiveNode;
useWebSocket({
traffic: applyTrafficEvent,
client_stats: applyClientStatsEvent,
});
const [formOpen, setFormOpen] = useState(false);
const [formMode, setFormMode] = useState<'add' | 'edit'>('add');
const [formDbInbound, setFormDbInbound] = useState<any>(null);
const [infoOpen, setInfoOpen] = useState(false);
const [infoDbInbound, setInfoDbInbound] = useState<any>(null);
const [infoClientIndex, setInfoClientIndex] = useState(0);
const [qrOpen, setQrOpen] = useState(false);
const [qrDbInbound, setQrDbInbound] = useState<any>(null);
const [textOpen, setTextOpen] = useState(false);
const [textTitle, setTextTitle] = useState('');
const [textContent, setTextContent] = useState('');
const [textFileName, setTextFileName] = useState('');
const [promptOpen, setPromptOpen] = useState(false);
const [promptTitle, setPromptTitle] = useState('');
const [promptOkText, setPromptOkText] = useState('OK');
const [promptType, setPromptType] = useState<'textarea' | 'input'>('textarea');
const [promptInitial, setPromptInitial] = useState('');
const [promptLoading, setPromptLoading] = useState(false);
const [promptHandler, setPromptHandler] = useState<((value: string) => Promise<boolean | void> | boolean | void) | null>(null);
const hostOverrideFor = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
if (!dbInbound || dbInbound.nodeId == null) return '';
return nodesById.get(dbInbound.nodeId)?.address || '';
}, [nodesById]);
const infoNodeAddress = useMemo(() => hostOverrideFor(infoDbInbound), [infoDbInbound, hostOverrideFor]);
const qrNodeAddress = useMemo(() => hostOverrideFor(qrDbInbound), [qrDbInbound, hostOverrideFor]);
const openText = useCallback((opts: { title: string; content: string; fileName?: string }) => {
setTextTitle(opts.title);
setTextContent(opts.content);
setTextFileName(opts.fileName || '');
setTextOpen(true);
}, []);
const openPrompt = useCallback((opts: {
title: string;
okText?: string;
type?: 'textarea' | 'input';
value?: string;
confirm: (value: string) => Promise<boolean | void> | boolean | void;
}) => {
setPromptTitle(opts.title);
setPromptOkText(opts.okText || 'OK');
setPromptType(opts.type || 'textarea');
setPromptInitial(opts.value || '');
setPromptHandler(() => opts.confirm);
setPromptOpen(true);
}, []);
const onPromptConfirm = useCallback(async (value: string) => {
if (!promptHandler) {
setPromptOpen(false);
return;
}
setPromptLoading(true);
try {
const ok = await promptHandler(value);
if (ok !== false) setPromptOpen(false);
} finally {
setPromptLoading(false);
}
}, [promptHandler]);
const projectChildThroughMaster = useCallback((child: any, master: any) => {
const projected = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(child));
projected.listen = master.listen;
projected.port = master.port;
const masterStream = master.toInbound().stream;
const childInbound = child.toInbound();
childInbound.stream.security = masterStream.security;
childInbound.stream.tls = masterStream.tls;
childInbound.stream.reality = masterStream.reality;
childInbound.stream.externalProxy = masterStream.externalProxy;
projected.streamSettings = childInbound.stream.toString();
return new child.constructor(projected);
}, []);
const checkFallback = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
const parent = dbInbound?.fallbackParent;
if (parent?.masterId) {
const master = (dbInbounds as any[]).find((ib: any) => ib.id === parent.masterId);
if (master) return projectChildThroughMaster(dbInbound, master);
}
if (!(dbInbound?.listen as string | undefined)?.startsWith?.('@')) return dbInbound;
for (const candidate of dbInbounds as any[]) {
if (candidate.id === dbInbound.id) continue;
const parsed = candidate.toInbound();
if (!parsed.isTcp) continue;
if (!['trojan', 'vless'].includes(parsed.protocol)) continue;
const fallbacks = parsed.settings.fallbacks || [];
if (!fallbacks.find((f: { dest?: string }) => f.dest === dbInbound.listen)) continue;
return projectChildThroughMaster(dbInbound, candidate);
}
return dbInbound;
}, [dbInbounds, projectChildThroughMaster]);
const findClientIndex = useCallback((dbInbound: any, client: any) => {
if (!client) return 0;
const inbound = dbInbound.toInbound();
const clients = inbound?.clients || [];
const idx = clients.findIndex((c: any) => {
if (!c) return false;
switch (dbInbound.protocol) {
case 'trojan':
case 'shadowsocks':
return c.password === client.password && c.email === client.email;
default:
return c.id === client.id && c.email === client.email;
}
});
return idx >= 0 ? idx : 0;
}, []);
const exportInboundLinks = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
const projected = checkFallback(dbInbound);
openText({
title: t('pages.inbounds.exportLinksTitle'),
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const exportInboundClipboard = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
openText({ title: t('pages.inbounds.inboundJsonTitle'), content: JSON.stringify(dbInbound, null, 2) });
}, [openText, t]);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const exportInboundSubs = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
const inbound = dbInbound.toInbound();
const clients = inbound?.clients || [];
const subLinks: string[] = [];
for (const c of clients) {
if (c.subId && subSettings.subURI) {
subLinks.push(subSettings.subURI + c.subId);
}
}
openText({
title: t('pages.inbounds.exportSubsTitle'),
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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content: [...new Set(subLinks)].join('\n'),
fileName: `${dbInbound.remark || 'inbound'}-Subs`,
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Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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const exportAllLinks = useCallback(async () => {
const hydrated = await Promise.all(
(dbInbounds as any[]).map((ib) => hydrateInbound(ib.id).then((r) => r ?? ib)),
);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const projected = checkFallback(ib);
out.push(projected.genInboundLinks(remarkModel, hostOverrideFor(ib)));
}
openText({ title: t('pages.inbounds.exportAllLinksTitle'), content: out.join('\r\n'), fileName: 'All-Inbounds' });
}, [dbInbounds, hydrateInbound, checkFallback, remarkModel, hostOverrideFor, openText, t]);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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const exportAllSubs = useCallback(async () => {
const hydrated = await Promise.all(
(dbInbounds as any[]).map((ib) => hydrateInbound(ib.id).then((r) => r ?? ib)),
);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const inbound = ib.toInbound();
const clients = inbound?.clients || [];
for (const c of clients) {
if (c.subId && subSettings.subURI) {
out.push(subSettings.subURI + c.subId);
}
}
}
openText({ title: t('pages.inbounds.exportAllSubsTitle'), content: [...new Set(out)].join('\r\n'), fileName: 'All-Inbounds-Subs' });
}, [dbInbounds, hydrateInbound, subSettings, openText, t]);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const importInbound = useCallback(() => {
openPrompt({
title: 'Import inbound',
okText: 'Import',
type: 'textarea',
value: '',
confirm: async (value) => {
const msg = await HttpUtil.post('/panel/api/inbounds/import', { data: value });
if (msg?.success) {
await refresh();
return true;
}
return false;
},
});
}, [openPrompt, refresh]);
const onAddInbound = useCallback(() => {
setFormMode('add');
setFormDbInbound(null);
setFormOpen(true);
}, []);
const openEdit = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
setFormMode('edit');
setFormDbInbound(dbInbound);
setFormOpen(true);
}, []);
const confirmDelete = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
modal.confirm({
title: t('pages.inbounds.deleteConfirmTitle', { remark: dbInbound.remark }),
content: t('pages.inbounds.deleteConfirmContent'),
okText: t('delete'),
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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okType: 'danger',
cancelText: t('cancel'),
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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onOk: async () => {
const msg = await HttpUtil.post(`/panel/api/inbounds/del/${dbInbound.id}`);
if (msg?.success) await refresh();
},
});
}, [modal, refresh, t]);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const confirmResetTraffic = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
modal.confirm({
title: t('pages.inbounds.resetConfirmTitle', { remark: dbInbound.remark }),
content: t('pages.inbounds.resetConfirmContent'),
okText: t('reset'),
cancelText: t('cancel'),
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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onOk: async () => {
const msg = await HttpUtil.post(`/panel/api/inbounds/${dbInbound.id}/resetTraffic`);
if (msg?.success) await refresh();
},
});
}, [modal, refresh, t]);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const confirmClone = useCallback((dbInbound: any) => {
modal.confirm({
title: t('pages.inbounds.cloneConfirmTitle', { remark: dbInbound.remark }),
content: t('pages.inbounds.cloneConfirmContent'),
okText: t('pages.inbounds.clone'),
cancelText: t('cancel'),
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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onOk: async () => {
const baseInbound = dbInbound.toInbound();
let clonedSettings: string;
try {
const raw = coerceInboundJsonField(dbInbound.settings);
raw.clients = [];
clonedSettings = JSON.stringify(raw);
} catch {
clonedSettings = (Inbound as any).Settings.getSettings(baseInbound.protocol).toString();
}
const data = {
up: 0,
down: 0,
total: 0,
remark: `${dbInbound.remark} (clone)`,
enable: false,
expiryTime: 0,
listen: '',
port: RandomUtil.randomInteger(10000, 60000),
protocol: baseInbound.protocol,
settings: clonedSettings,
streamSettings: baseInbound.stream.toString(),
sniffing: baseInbound.sniffing.toString(),
};
const msg = await HttpUtil.post('/panel/api/inbounds/add', data);
if (msg?.success) await refresh();
},
});
}, [modal, refresh, t]);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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const onGeneralAction = useCallback((key: GeneralAction) => {
switch (key) {
case 'import': importInbound(); break;
case 'export': exportAllLinks(); break;
case 'subs': exportAllSubs(); break;
case 'resetInbounds':
modal.confirm({
title: 'Reset all inbound traffic?',
okText: 'Reset',
cancelText: 'Cancel',
onOk: async () => {
const msg = await HttpUtil.post('/panel/api/inbounds/resetAllTraffics');
if (msg?.success) await refresh();
},
});
break;
default:
messageApi.info(`General action "${key}" — coming in a later 5f subphase`);
}
}, [modal, importInbound, exportAllLinks, exportAllSubs, refresh, messageApi]);
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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const onRowAction = useCallback(async ({ key, dbInbound }: { key: RowAction; dbInbound: any }) => {
// Actions that touch per-client secrets (uuid, password, flow, ...) need
// the full payload that the slim list view does not ship. Hydrate first
// and then operate on the rehydrated record.
const hydratingKeys: RowAction[] = ['edit', 'showInfo', 'qrcode', 'export', 'subs', 'clipboard', 'clone'];
let target = dbInbound;
if (hydratingKeys.includes(key)) {
const hydrated = await hydrateInbound(dbInbound.id);
if (hydrated) target = hydrated;
}
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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break;
case 'showInfo':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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setInfoDbInbound(checkFallback(target));
setInfoClientIndex(findClientIndex(target, null));
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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setInfoOpen(true);
break;
case 'qrcode':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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setQrDbInbound(checkFallback(target));
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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setQrOpen(true);
break;
case 'export':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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exportInboundLinks(target);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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break;
case 'subs':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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exportInboundSubs(target);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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break;
case 'clipboard':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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exportInboundClipboard(target);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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break;
case 'delete':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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confirmDelete(target);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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break;
case 'resetTraffic':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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confirmResetTraffic(target);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
2026-05-23 13:21:45 +00:00
break;
case 'clone':
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
2026-05-23 15:43:43 +00:00
confirmClone(target);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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break;
default:
messageApi.info(`Action "${key}" — coming in a later 5f subphase`);
}
Reduce list-page payloads with slim/paged endpoints (#4500) * perf(inbounds): slim list payload + lazy hydrate for row actions Adds GET /panel/api/inbounds/list/slim that returns the same list shape but strips every per-client field besides email/enable/comment from settings.clients[] and skips UUID/SubId enrichment on ClientStats. The inbounds page only reads those three to compute its client counters and badges, so the slim variant trims tens of bytes per client (uuid, password, flow, security, totalGB, expiryTime, limitIp, tgId, ...). On a panel with thousands of clients this is the dominant load-time cost. Detail flows (edit / info / qr / export / clone) call /get/:id through a new hydrateInbound helper before opening — the slim list view never needs the secrets it doesn't render. * perf(clients): server-side pagination + slim row payload Adds GET /panel/api/clients/list/paged that filters, sorts, and paginates on the server, returns a slim row shape (drops uuid/password/auth/flow/ security/reverse/tgId per client), and includes a stable summary (total, active, online[], depleted[], expiring[], deactive[]) computed across the full DB row set so the dashboard cards don't change as the user paginates or filters. Page size capped at 200. useClients now exposes { clients (current page), total, filtered, query, setQuery, summary, hydrate }. ClientsPage feeds its filter/sort/page state into setQuery via a single effect, debounces search by 300ms, and hydrates the full client record via /get/:email before opening edit/info/ qr modals. Local filter/sort logic and the all-clients summary memo are gone. On a 2000-client panel this turns the initial response from ~MB to ~25 row slice (~10s of KB) and removes the all-client parse cost from every refresh. * perf(settings): use /inbounds/options for LDAP tag picker The General settings tab only needs each inbound's tag/protocol/port to fill a dropdown but was calling /panel/api/inbounds/list which ships the full settings JSON with every embedded client. Switched it to /options and added Tag to the projection. On a panel with thousands of clients this drops the General-tab load payload from megabytes to a tiny per-inbound row each. * perf(clients): de-duplicate options + paged list fetches Two issues caused each clients-page load to fire its requests twice: 1. setQuery in the hook took whatever object the consumer passed and stored it as-is. The consumer (ClientsPage) constructs a new object literal in an effect, so even when nothing actually changed the ref was new — the hook's useEffect saw a new query and re-fetched. Wrapped setQuery with a shallow value compare so identical params are a no-op. 2. The picker /inbounds/options fetch was bundled into refresh() with a length==0 guard, but the two back-to-back refreshes both saw an empty inbounds array (the first hadn't resolved yet) so both fired the request. Moved the options fetch into its own one-shot effect. * perf(inbounds): share nodes list with form modal instead of refetching InboundsPage and InboundFormModal both called useNodes() — each instance maintains its own state and fires its own /panel/api/nodes/list fetch on mount. Since the modal is always rendered (open or not), every page load hit the endpoint twice. Threaded nodes from the page through an availableNodes prop on the form modal so they share one fetch. * docs(api): register /clients/list/paged endpoint TestAPIRoutesDocumented was failing because the new paginated clients endpoint added in this branch wasn't listed in endpoints.js.
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}, [hydrateInbound, openEdit, checkFallback, findClientIndex, exportInboundLinks, exportInboundSubs, exportInboundClipboard, confirmDelete, confirmResetTraffic, confirmClone, messageApi]);
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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return (
<ConfigProvider theme={antdThemeConfig}>
{messageContextHolder}
{modalContextHolder}
<Layout className={`inbounds-page${isDark ? ' is-dark' : ''}${isUltra ? ' is-ultra' : ''}`}>
feat(frontend): TanStack Query + React Router migration & in-panel API docs (#4541) * feat(frontend): introduce TanStack Query with status polling Wires @tanstack/react-query into every entry and migrates useStatus to useStatusQuery as the foundation for the multi-page MPA → SPA migration. - QueryProvider wraps each entry inside ThemeProvider, with devtools gated on import.meta.env.DEV - Shared queryClient: 30s staleTime, refetchOnWindowFocus, 1 retry - useStatusQuery preserves the { status, fetched, refresh } shape so IndexPage swaps in without further changes - refetchIntervalInBackground:false stops the 2s status poll when the panel tab is hidden, cutting idle traffic against the server * feat(frontend): collapse panel pages into a single React Router SPA Replaces the 7-entry MPA shell (index/clients/inbounds/nodes/settings/ xray/api-docs HTML files) with one main.tsx + createBrowserRouter. The Go backend now serves the same index.html for every authenticated panel route; React Router reads the URL and mounts the page from cache on subsequent navigation — no more full reloads between tabs. Frontend - main.tsx: single bootstrap (setupAxios, i18n, ThemeProvider, QueryProvider, RouterProvider) replacing 7 near-duplicate entries - routes.tsx: declarative router with lazy()-loaded pages, basename derived from window.X_UI_BASE_PATH so panels at /secret/panel work - layouts/PanelLayout.tsx: shell mount-point for the WS → queryClient bridge so connection survives navigation - api/websocketBridge.ts: subscribes the singleton WebSocketClient to queryClient and dispatches invalidate/outbounds events to cached queries (page-level useWebSocket handlers stay until Phase 3 hooks migrate) - AppSidebar: navigates via useNavigate + useLocation instead of window.location.href; drops basePath/requestUri props - Pages: drop the unused basePath/requestUri locals exposed only for the old sidebar Build - vite.config: 9 rollup inputs → 3 (index, login, subpage). Dev proxy bypass collapses /panel/* to index.html and skips API prefixes - vendor-tanstack + vendor-router chunks added to manualChunks Backend - xui.go: 7 per-page HTML handlers → one panelSPA handler serving index.html for /, /inbounds, /clients, /nodes, /settings, /xray, /api-docs. The /panel/api, /panel/setting, /panel/xray sub-routers are untouched * feat(frontend): migrate useNodes to TanStack Query Splits the hand-rolled useNodes hook into useNodesQuery (server data + NodeRecord type + derived totals) and useNodeMutations (add/update/del/ setEnable/probe/test). Mutations invalidate ['nodes'] on success, so the list refreshes without each call awaiting a manual refresh(). NodesPage drops useWebSocket({ nodes: applyNodesEvent }) — the WebSocket → query bridge now forwards the 'nodes' push to setQueryData(['nodes', 'list']) once at the SPA root. InboundsPage and the inbound form/list components import NodeRecord from its new home next to the query hook. * feat(frontend): migrate useAllSetting to TanStack Query Replaces the hand-rolled fetch + dirty-tracking hook with useAllSettings backed by useQuery + useMutation. The draft (current edits) is kept in local state and reset whenever query.data lands. saveAll posts the draft via a mutation; on success, invalidating ['settings'] refetches and the useEffect resets the draft so saveDisabled flips back to true. staleTime: Infinity prevents refetchOnWindowFocus from clobbering in-flight edits — settings only change in response to this user's own save. setSpinning stays as a pass-through to a local flag so the existing restartPanel flow in SettingsPage keeps showing its spinner. * feat(frontend): route useInbounds fetches through TanStack Query Rewrites useInbounds so its four server fetches (slim list, default settings, online clients, last-online map) live in useQuery with staleTime: Infinity. The in-place WS merge logic for traffic and client_stats is preserved — applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent still mutate the locally-mirrored dbInbounds so the panel doesn't refetch every 1-2 seconds when stats stream in. refresh() becomes a thin invalidateQueries on the three list keys, which mutations in the page already call after add/edit/del. The bridge now forwards the WebSocket 'inbounds' push to setQueryData(['inbounds', 'slim']), and InboundsPage drops its useEffect(fetchDefaultSettings → refresh) plus the invalidate / inbounds wiring on useWebSocket — both are owned by the bridge now. * feat(frontend): migrate useClients to TanStack Query Replaces 12 hand-rolled mutation callbacks and a tangle of useState + useRef + useEffect with one useQuery (paged list) + nine useMutation wrappers. The list query uses keepPreviousData so paging/filter changes don't blank the table mid-fetch. The setQuery shallow-compare logic is preserved for backward compatibility with ClientsPage's effect that rebuilds the params on every render. Internally setQuery only updates state when the params actually differ — Query's queryKey equality handles the rest. WS-driven applyTrafficEvent / applyClientStatsEvent now mutate the query cache via setQueryData(['clients', 'list', currentParams]) so per-second stats updates skip a full refetch. applyInvalidate is gone from the hook — the bridge owns coarse 'clients' invalidation. ClientsPage drops the invalidate handler from its useWebSocket subscription; auxiliary queries (inboundOptions, defaults, onlines) load via TanStack Query and are shared with useInbounds via the same query keys. * feat(frontend): route useXraySetting fetches through TanStack Query Keeps the bidirectional xraySetting ↔ templateSettings editor sync and the 1s dirty-tracking interval intact (those are local editor state, not server data). All seven server calls move: - config + traffic → useQuery on ['xray', 'config'] and ['xray', 'outboundsTraffic'] - saveAll → useMutation that invalidates the config query - resetOutboundsTraffic → useMutation that invalidates the traffic query - restartXray → useMutation (fires the restart, then reads the result string) - resetToDefault → useMutation (fetch default config, push it into the editor via setTemplateSettings) The WebSocket 'outbounds' event already lands in keys.xray.outboundsTraffic() via the bridge, so XrayPage drops its useWebSocket({ outbounds: applyOutboundsEvent }) wiring entirely and the hook no longer exposes applyOutboundsEvent. A useEffect seeds xraySetting / templateSettings / tags / test URL from query data on first fetch and on every refetch, mirroring what the original fetchAll() did. * fix(frontend): restore per-route document titles in the SPA When the multi-entry MPA collapsed into a single index.html, every route inherited the static <title>3X-UI</title> from the shared shell, so every panel page showed "hostname - 3X-UI" instead of the original "hostname - Overview / Clients / Inbounds / ...". usePageTitle reads the current pathname and rewrites document.title on every navigation, matching the titles the deleted *.html files used to carry. Mounted in PanelLayout so it covers all panel routes without each page having to opt in. The startup applyDocumentTitle() call in main.tsx is gone — the hook sets the full "hostname - PageTitle" string itself. * feat(api-docs): expose OpenAPI spec + render Swagger UI in panel Replaces the hand-rolled API docs UI with industry-standard tooling so external integrations (Postman, Insomnia, openapi-generator) can consume the panel API without parsing endpoints.js by hand. Generator - frontend/scripts/build-openapi.mjs: walks the existing endpoints.js (still the single source of truth) and emits an OpenAPI 3.0.3 spec at frontend/public/openapi.json. Handles Gin :param → {param} path translation, body / query / path parameter splits, 200 + error response examples, and Bearer + cookie security schemes - npm run build now runs gen:api before vite build, so the spec is always in sync with what's documented Backend - web/controller/dist.go exposes ServeOpenAPISpec which streams the embedded dist/openapi.json with a short Cache-Control. Public endpoint (no auth) so Postman can fetch it without first logging in - web/web.go wires GET /panel/api/openapi.json before the auth-gated /panel/api router Panel - ApiDocsPage now renders swagger-ui-react fed by the basePath-aware openapi.json URL. Dark mode is overridden via CSS targeting the Swagger UI internals - CodeBlock / EndpointRow / EndpointSection are gone; the swagger-ui vendor chunk (134 KB gzipped) only loads on this lazy route, not on every panel page - vite.config: vendor-swagger manualChunk keeps the new dep out of the main vendor bundle For Postman: import http://<panel>/panel/api/openapi.json. Everything from /login + /panel/api/* shows up with auth, params, and examples. * style(api-docs): dark/ultra theme for Swagger UI Override every visual surface Swagger does not theme on its own: opblocks, tables, model boxes, form inputs, code blocks, modals, Servers dropdown, per-endpoint padlocks and expand chevrons. Replaces Swagger's default light-arrow chevron on selects with a light-fill SVG positioned at the corner so the dark background-color is visible. Also disables deepLinking to silence the noisy v4 underscore warning; not used in our panel.
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<AppSidebar />
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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<Layout className="content-shell">
<Layout.Content id="content-layout" className="content-area">
<Spin spinning={!fetched} delay={200} description="Loading…" size="large">
{!fetched ? (
<div className="loading-spacer" />
) : (
<Row gutter={[isMobile ? 8 : 16, 12]}>
<Col span={24}>
<Card size="small" hoverable className="summary-card">
<Row gutter={[16, 12]}>
<Col xs={12} sm={12} md={8}>
<CustomStatistic
title={t('pages.inbounds.totalDownUp')}
value={`${SizeFormatter.sizeFormat(totals.up)} / ${SizeFormatter.sizeFormat(totals.down)}`}
prefix={<SwapOutlined />}
/>
</Col>
<Col xs={12} sm={12} md={8}>
<CustomStatistic
title={t('pages.inbounds.totalUsage')}
value={SizeFormatter.sizeFormat(totals.up + totals.down)}
prefix={<PieChartOutlined />}
/>
</Col>
<Col xs={24} sm={24} md={8}>
<CustomStatistic
title={t('pages.inbounds.inboundCount')}
value={String(dbInbounds.length)}
prefix={<BarsOutlined />}
/>
</Col>
</Row>
</Card>
</Col>
<Col span={24}>
<InboundList
dbInbounds={dbInbounds as any}
clientCount={clientCount}
onlineClients={onlineClients}
lastOnlineMap={lastOnlineMap}
expireDiff={expireDiff}
trafficDiff={trafficDiff}
pageSize={pageSize}
isMobile={isMobile}
subEnable={subSettings.enable}
nodesById={nodesById}
hasActiveNode={showNodeInfo}
onAddInbound={onAddInbound}
onGeneralAction={onGeneralAction}
onRowAction={onRowAction}
/>
</Col>
</Row>
)}
</Spin>
</Layout.Content>
</Layout>
<LazyMount when={formOpen}>
<InboundFormModal
open={formOpen}
onClose={() => setFormOpen(false)}
onSaved={refresh}
mode={formMode}
dbInbound={formDbInbound}
dbInbounds={dbInbounds as any[]}
availableNodes={nodesList}
/>
</LazyMount>
<LazyMount when={infoOpen}>
<InboundInfoModal
open={infoOpen}
onClose={() => setInfoOpen(false)}
dbInbound={infoDbInbound}
clientIndex={infoClientIndex}
remarkModel={remarkModel}
expireDiff={expireDiff}
trafficDiff={trafficDiff}
ipLimitEnable={ipLimitEnable}
tgBotEnable={tgBotEnable}
subSettings={subSettings}
lastOnlineMap={lastOnlineMap}
nodeAddress={infoNodeAddress}
/>
</LazyMount>
<LazyMount when={qrOpen}>
<QrCodeModal
open={qrOpen}
onClose={() => setQrOpen(false)}
dbInbound={qrDbInbound}
client={null}
remarkModel={remarkModel}
nodeAddress={qrNodeAddress}
subSettings={subSettings}
/>
</LazyMount>
<LazyMount when={textOpen}>
<TextModal
open={textOpen}
onClose={() => setTextOpen(false)}
title={textTitle}
content={textContent}
fileName={textFileName}
/>
</LazyMount>
<LazyMount when={promptOpen}>
<PromptModal
open={promptOpen}
onClose={() => setPromptOpen(false)}
title={promptTitle}
okText={promptOkText}
type={promptType}
initialValue={promptInitial}
loading={promptLoading}
onConfirm={onPromptConfirm}
/>
</LazyMount>
Frontend rewrite: React + TypeScript with AntD v6 (#4498) * chore(frontend): add react+typescript toolchain alongside vue Step 0 of the planned vue->react migration. React 19, antd 5, i18next + react-i18next, typescript 5, and @vitejs/plugin-react 6 are added as dev/runtime deps alongside the existing vue stack. Both frameworks coexist in the build until the last entry flips. * vite.config.js: react() plugin runs next to vue(); new manualChunks for vendor-react / vendor-antd-react / vendor-icons-react / vendor-i18next. Existing vue chunks unchanged. * eslint.config.js: typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules scoped to *.{ts,tsx}; vue config untouched for *.{js,vue}. * tsconfig.json: strict, jsx: react-jsx, moduleResolution: bundler, allowJs: true (lets .tsx files import the remaining .js modules during incremental migration), @/* path alias. * env.d.ts: Vite client types + window.X_UI_BASE_PATH typing + SubPageData shape consumed by the subscription page. Vite stays pinned at 8.0.13 per the existing project policy. No existing .vue/.js source files touched in this step. eslint-plugin-react (not -hooks) is not included because its latest release does not yet support ESLint 10. react-hooks/purity covers the safety-critical case; revisit when the plugin updates. * refactor(frontend): port subpage to react+ts Step 1 of the planned vue->react migration. The standalone subscription page (sub/sub.go renders the HTML host; React mounts into #app) is the first entry off vue. Introduces two shared pieces both entries (and future ones) will use: * src/hooks/useTheme.tsx — React Context + useTheme hook + the same buildAntdThemeConfig (dark/ultra-dark token overrides) and pauseAnimationsUntilLeave helper the vue version exposes. Same localStorage keys (dark-mode, isUltraDarkThemeEnabled) and DOM side effects (body.className, html[data-theme]) so the two stay in sync across the coexistence period. * src/i18n/react.ts — i18next + react-i18next loader that reads the same web/translation/*.json files via import.meta.glob. The vue-i18n setup in src/i18n/index.js is untouched and still serves the remaining vue entries. SubPage.tsx mirrors the vue version's behavior: reads window.__SUB_PAGE_DATA__ injected by the Go sub server, renders QR codes / descriptions / Android+iOS deep-link dropdowns, supports theme cycle and language switch. Uses AntD v5 idioms: Descriptions items prop, Dropdown menu prop, Layout.Content. * refactor(frontend): port login to react+ts Step 2 of the planned vue->react migration. The login entry is the first to exercise AntD React's Form API (Form + Form.Item with name/rules + onFinish) and the existing axios/CSRF interceptors under React. * LoginPage.tsx: same form fields, conditional 2FA input, rotating headline ("Hello" / "Welcome to..."), drifting blob background, theme cycle + language popover. Headline transition switches from vue's <Transition mode=out-in> to a CSS keyframe animation keyed off the visible word. * entries/login.tsx: setupAxios() + applyDocumentTitle() unchanged from the vue entry — both are framework-agnostic in src/utils and src/api/axios-init.js. useTheme hook, ThemeProvider, and i18n/react.ts loader introduced in step 1 are now shared across two entries; Vite extracts them as a small chunk in the build output. * refactor(frontend): port api-docs to react+ts Step 3 of the planned vue->react migration. The five api-docs files (ApiDocsPage, CodeBlock, EndpointRow, EndpointSection, plus the data-only endpoints.js) all move to react+ts. Also introduces components/AppSidebar.tsx — api-docs is the first authenticated page to need it. AppSidebar.vue stays in place for the six remaining vue entries (settings, inbounds, clients, xray, nodes, index); each gets switched to AppSidebar.tsx as its entry migrates. After the last entry flips, AppSidebar.vue is deleted. Notable transformations: * The scroll observer that highlights the active TOC link is a useEffect keyed on sections — re-registers whenever the visible set changes (search filter narrows it). Same behaviour as the vue watchEffect. * v-html="safeInlineHtml(...)" becomes dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: safeInlineHtml(...) }}. The helper still escapes everything except <code> tags. * JSON syntax highlighter in CodeBlock is unchanged — pure regex on the escaped string, then rendered via dangerouslySetInnerHTML. * endpoints.js stays as JS (allowJs in tsconfig); only the consumer signatures (Endpoint, Section) are typed at the React boundary. * AppSidebar reuses pauseAnimationsUntilLeave + useTheme from step 1. Drawer + Sider keyed off the same localStorage flag (isSidebarCollapsed) and DOM theme attributes the vue version uses, so the two stay in sync during coexistence. * refactor(frontend): port nodes to react+ts Step 4 of the planned vue->react migration. The nodes entry brings in the largest shared-infrastructure batch so far — every authenticated react page from here on can lean on these. New shared pieces (live alongside their .vue counterparts during coexistence): * hooks/useMediaQuery.ts — useState + resize listener * hooks/useWebSocket.ts — wraps WebSocketClient, subscribes on mount and unsubscribes on unmount. The underlying client is a single module-level instance so multiple components on the same page share one socket. * hooks/useNodes.ts — node list state + CRUD + probe/test, including the totals memo (online/offline/avgLatency) used by the summary card. applyNodesEvent is the entry point for the heartbeat-pushed list. * components/CustomStatistic.tsx — thin Statistic wrapper, prefix + suffix slots become props. * components/Sparkline.tsx — the SVG line chart with measured-width axis scaling, gradient fill, tooltip overlay, and per-instance gradient id from React.useId. ResizeObserver lifecycle is in useEffect; the math is unchanged. Pages: * NodesPage — wires hooks + WebSocket together, renders summary card + NodeList, hosts the form modal. Uses Modal.useModal() for the delete confirm so the dialog inherits ConfigProvider theming. * NodeList — desktop renders a Table with expandable history rows; mobile flips to a vertical card list whose actions live in a bottom-right Dropdown. The IP-blur eye toggle persists across both. * NodeFormModal — controlled form (useState object, single setForm per change). The reset-on-open effect computes the next state once and applies it with eslint-disable to satisfy the new react-hooks/set-state-in-effect rule on a legitimate pattern. * NodeHistoryPanel — polls /panel/api/nodes/history/{id}/{metric}/ {bucket} every 15s, renders cpu+mem sparklines side-by-side. * refactor(frontend): port settings to react+ts Step 5 of the planned vue->react migration. Settings is the first entry whose state model didn't translate to the Vue-style "parent passes a reactive object, children mutate it in place" pattern, so the React port flips it to lifted state + a typed updateSetting patch function. * models/setting.ts — typed AllSetting class with the same field defaults and equals() behavior the vue version had. The .js twin is deleted; nothing else imported it. * hooks/useAllSetting.ts — owns allSetting + oldAllSetting state, exposes updateSetting(patch), saveDisabled is derived via useMemo off equals() (no more 1Hz dirty-check timer). * components/SettingListItem.tsx — children-based wrapper instead of named slots. The vue twin stays alive because xray (BasicsTab, DnsTab) still imports it; deleted when xray migrates. The five tab components and the TwoFactorModal each accept { allSetting, updateSetting } and render with AntD v5's Collapse items[] API. Every v-model:value="x" became value={...} onChange={(e) => updateSetting({ key: e.target.value })} or onChange={(v) => updateSetting({ key: v })} for non-input controls. SubscriptionFormatsTab is the trickiest — fragment / noises[] / mux / direct routing rules are stored as JSON-encoded strings on the wire. Parsing them once via useMemo per field, mutating the parsed object on edit, and stringifying back into the patch keeps the round-trip identical to the vue version. SettingsPage hosts the tab navigation (with hash sync), the save / restart action bar, the security-warnings alert banner, and the restart flow that rebuilds the panel URL after the new host/port/cert settings take effect. * refactor(frontend): port clients to react+ts Step 6 of the planned vue->react migration. Clients is the biggest data-CRUD page in the panel (1.1k-line ClientsPage, 4 modals, full table + mobile card list, WebSocket-driven realtime traffic + online updates). New shared infra (lives alongside vue twins until inbounds migrates): * hooks/useClients.ts — clients + inbounds list, CRUD + bulk delete + attach/detach + traffic reset, with WebSocket event handlers (traffic, client_stats, invalidate) and a small debounced refresh on the invalidate event. State managed via setState; the live client_stats event merges traffic snapshots row-by-row through a ref to avoid stale closure issues. * hooks/useDatepicker.ts — singleton "gregorian"/"jalalian" cache with subscribe/notify so multiple components can read the panel's Calendar Type without re-fetching. Mirrors useDatepicker.js. * components/DateTimePicker.tsx — AntD DatePicker wrapper. vue3-persian-datetime-picker has no React port; the Jalali UI calendar is deferred (read-only Jalali display via IntlUtil formatDate still works). The vue twin stays for inbounds. * pages/inbounds/QrPanel.tsx — copy/download/copy-as-png QR helper shared between clients (qr modal) and inbounds (still on vue). Vue twin stays alive at QrPanel.vue. * models/inbound.ts — slim port: only the TLS_FLOW_CONTROL constant the clients form needs. The full inbound model stays as inbound.js for now; inbounds will pull it in as inbound.ts. The clients page itself uses Modal.useModal() for all confirm dialogs (delete, bulk-delete, reset-traffic, delDepleted, reset-all) so the dialogs render themed. Filter state persists to localStorage under clientsFilterState. Sort + pagination state is local; pageSize seeds from /panel/setting/defaultSettings. The four modals share a controlled "open/onOpenChange" pattern that replaces vue's v-model:open. ClientFormModal computes attach/detach diffs from the inbound multi-select on submit; the parent's onSave callback routes them through useClients's attach()/ detach() after the main update succeeds. ESLint config: turned off four react-hooks v7 rules (react-compiler, preserve-manual-memoization, set-state-in-effect, purity). They're all React-Compiler-driven informational rules; we don't run the compiler and the patterns they flag (initial-fetch useEffect, derived computations using Date.now, inline arrow event handlers) are all idiomatic React. Disabling globally instead of per-line keeps the diff readable. * refactor(frontend): port index dashboard to react+ts Step 7 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the overview/index entry: dashboard page, status + xray cards, panel-update / log / backup / system-history / xray-metrics / xray-log / version modals, and the custom-geo subsection. Adds the shared JsonEditor (CodeMirror 6) and useStatus hook used by the config modal. Removes the unused react-hooks/set-state-in-effect disables now that the rule is off globally. * refactor(frontend): port xray to react+ts Step 8 of the Vue→React migration. Ports the xray config entry: page shell, basics/routing/outbounds/balancers/dns tabs, the rule + balancer + dns server + dns presets + warp + nord modals, the protocol-aware outbound form, and the shared FinalMaskForm (TCP/UDP masks + QUIC params). Adds useXraySetting that mirrors the legacy two-way sync between the JSON template string and the parsed templateSettings tree. The outbound model itself stays in JS so the class-driven form keeps its existing mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. The shared FinalMaskForm.vue and JsonEditor.vue stay alongside the new .tsx versions until step 9 — InboundFormModal.vue still imports them. Adds react-hooks/immutability and react-hooks/refs to the already-disabled react-compiler rule set; both flag the outbound form's instance-mutation pattern that doesn't run through useState. * Upgrade frontend deps (antd v6, i18n, TS) Bump frontend dependencies in package.json and regenerate package-lock.json. Notable updates: upgrade antd to v6, update i18next/react-i18next, axios, qs, vue-i18n, TypeScript and ESLint, plus related @rc-component packages and replacements (e.g. classnames/rc-util -> clsx/@rc-component/util). Lockfile changes reflect the new dependency tree required for Ant Design v6 and other package upgrades. * refactor(frontend): port inbounds to react+ts and drop vue toolchain Step 9 — the last entry. Ports the inbounds entry: page shell, list with desktop table + mobile cards, info modal, qr-code modal, share-link helpers, and the protocol-aware form modal (basics / protocol / stream / security / sniffing / advanced JSON). useInbounds replaces the Vue composable with WebSocket-driven traffic + client-stats merge. Inbound and DBInbound models stay in JS so the class-driven form keeps its mutation API; instance access is typed loosely inside the form to match. FinalMaskForm/JsonEditor/TextModal/PromptModal/InfinityIcon are the last shared bits to flip; their .vue counterparts go too. Toolchain cleanup now that no entry needs Vue: drop plugin-vue from vite.config, remove the .vue lint block + parser, prune vue / vue-i18n / ant-design-vue / @ant-design/icons-vue / vue3-persian-datetime-picker / moment-jalaali override from package.json, and switch utils/index.js to import { message } from 'antd' instead of ant-design-vue. * chore(frontend): adopt antd v6 api updates Sweep deprecated props across the React tree: - Modal: destroyOnClose -> destroyOnHidden, maskClosable -> mask.closable - Space: direction -> orientation (or removed when redundant) - Input.Group compact -> Space.Compact block - Drawer: width -> size - Spin: tip -> description - Progress: trailColor -> railColor - Alert: message -> title - Popover: overlayClassName -> rootClassName - BackTop -> FloatButton.BackTop Also refresh dashboard theming for v6: rename dark/ultra Layout and Menu tokens (siderBg, darkItemBg, darkSubMenuItemBg, darkPopupBg), tweak gauge size/stroke, add font-size overrides for Statistic and Progress so the overview numbers stay legible under v6 defaults. * chore(frontend): antd v6 polish, theme + modal fixes - adopt message.useMessage hook + messageBus bridge so HttpUtil messages inherit ConfigProvider theme tokens - replace deprecated antd APIs (List, Input addonBefore/After, Empty imageStyle); introduce InputAddon helper + SettingListItem custom rows - fix dark/ultra selectors in portaled modals (body.dark, html[data-theme='ultra-dark']) instead of nonexistent .is-dark/.is-ultra - add horizontal scroll to clients table; reorder node columns so actions+enable sit at the left - swap raw button for antd Button in NodeFormModal test connection - fix FinalMaskForm nested-form by hoisting it outside OutboundFormModal's parent Form - fix advanced "all" JSON tab in InboundFormModal — useMemo on a mutated ref was stale; compute on every render - fix chart-on-open for SystemHistory + XrayMetrics modals by adding open to effect deps (useRef.current doesn't trigger re-runs) - switch i18next interpolation to single-brace {var} to match locale files - drop residual Vue mentions in CI workflows and Go comments * fix(frontend): qr code collapse — open only first panel, allow toggle ClientQrModal and QrCodeModal both used activeKey without onChange, forcing every panel open and blocking user toggle. Switch to controlled state initialized to the first item's key on open, with onChange so clicks update state. Also remove unused AppBridge.tsx (superseded by per-page message.useMessage hook). * fix(frontend): hover cards, balancer load, routing dnd, modal a11y, outbound crash - ClientsPage/SettingsPage/XrayPage: add hoverable to bottom card/tabs so hover affordance matches the top card - BalancerFormModal: lazy-init useState from props + destroyOnHidden so the form mounts with saved values instead of relying on a useEffect sync that could miss the first open - RoutingTab: rewrite pointer drag — handlers are now defined inside the pointerdown closure so addEventListener/removeEventListener match; drag state lives on a ref (from/to/moved) so onUp reads the real indices, not stale closure values. Adds setPointerCapture so Windows and touch keep delivering events when the cursor leaves the handle. - OutboundFormModal/InboundFormModal: blur the focused input before switching tabs to silence the aria-hidden-on-focused-element warning - utils.isArrEmpty: return true for undefined/null arrays — the old form treated undefined as "not empty" which crashed VLESSSettings.fromJson when json.vnext was missing * fix(frontend): clipboard reliability + restyle login page - ClipboardManager.copyText: prefer navigator.clipboard on secure contexts, fall back to a focused on-screen textarea + execCommand. Old path used left:-9999px which failed selection in some browsers and swallowed execCommand's return value, so the "copied" toast appeared even when nothing made it to the clipboard. - LoginPage: richer gradient backdrop — five animated colour blobs, glassmorphic card (backdrop-filter blur + saturate), gradient brand text/accent, masked grid texture for depth, and a thin gradient border on the card. Light/dark/ultra each get their own palette. * Memoize compactAdvancedJson and update deps Wrap compactAdvancedJson in useCallback (dependent on messageApi) and add it to the dependency array of applyAdvancedJsonToBasic. This ensures a stable function reference for correct dependency tracking and avoids stale closures/unnecessary re-renders in InboundFormModal.tsx. * style(frontend): prettier charts, drop redundant frame, format net rates - Sparkline: multi-stop gradient fill, soft drop-shadow under the line, dashed grid, glowing pulse on the latest-point marker, pill-shaped tooltip with dashed crosshair - XrayMetricsModal: glow + pulse on the observatory alive dot, monospace stamps/listen text - SystemHistoryModal: keep just the modal's frame around the chart (the inner wrapper I'd added stacked a second border on top); strip the decimal from Net Up/Down (25.63 KB/s → 25 KB/s) only on this chart's formatter * style(frontend): refined dark/ultra palette + shared pro card frame - Dark tokens shifted to a cooler, Linear-style palette: page #1a1b1f, sidebar/header #15161a (recessed nav, darker than cards), card #23252b, elevated #2d2f37 - Ultra dark: page pure #000 for OLED, sidebar #050507 disappears into the frame, card #101013 with a clear step, elevated #1a1a1e - New styles/page-cards.css holds the card border/shadow/hover rules so all seven content pages (index, clients, inbounds, xray, settings, nodes, api-docs) share one definition instead of duplicating in each page CSS - Dashboard typography: uppercase card titles with letter-spacing, larger 17px stat values, subtle gradient divider between stat columns, ellipsis on action labels so "Backup & Restore" doesn't break the card height at mid widths - Light --bg-page stays at #e6e8ec for the contrast against white cards * fix(frontend): wireguard info alignment, blue login dark, embed gitkeep - align WireGuard info-modal fields with Protocol/Address/Port by wrapping values in Tag (matches the rest of the dl.info-list rows) - swap login dark palette from purple to pure blue blobs/accent/brand - pin web/dist/.gitkeep through gitignore so //go:embed all:dist never fails on a fresh clone with an empty dist directory * docs: refresh frontend docs for the React + TS + AntD 6 stack Update CONTRIBUTING.md and frontend/README.md to describe the migrated frontend accurately: - replace Vue 3 / Ant Design Vue 4 references with React 19 / AntD 6 / TS - swap composables -> hooks, vue-i18n -> react-i18next, createApp -> createRoot - mention the typecheck step (tsc --noEmit) in the PR checklist - document the Vite 8.0.13 pin and TypeScript strict mode in conventions - list the nodes and api-docs entries that were missing from the layout * style(frontend): improve readability and mobile polish - bump statistic title/value contrast in dark and ultra-dark so totals on the inbounds summary card stay legible - give index card actions explicit colors per theme so links like Stop, Logs, System History no longer fade into the card background - show the panel version as a tag next to "3X-UI" on mobile, mirroring the Xray version tag pattern, and turn it orange when an update is available - make the login settings button a proper circle by adding size="large" + an explicit border-radius fallback on .toolbar-btn * feat: jalali calendar support and date formatting fixes - Wire useDatepicker into IntlUtil and switch jalalian display locale to fa-IR for clean "1405/07/03 12:00:00" output (drops the awkward "AP" era suffix that "<lang>-u-ca-persian" produced) - Drop in persian-calendar-suite for the jalali date picker, with a light/dark/ultra theme map and CSS overrides so the inline-styled input stays readable and bg matches the surrounding container - Force LTR on the picker input so "1405/03/07 00:00" reads naturally - Pass calendar setting through ClientInfoModal, ClientsPage Duration tooltip, and ClientFormModal's expiry picker - Heuristic toMs() in ClientInfoModal so GORM's autoUpdateTime seconds render as a real date instead of "1348/11/01" - Persist UpdatedAt on the ClientRecord row in client_service.Update; previously only the inbound settings JSON was bumped, so the panel never saw a fresh updated_at after editing a client * feat(frontend): donate link, panel version label, login lang menu - Sidebar: add heart donate link to https://donate.sanaei.dev and small panel version under 3X-UI brand - Login: swap settings-cog for translation icon, drop title, render languages as a direct list - Vite dev: inject window.X_UI_CUR_VER from config/version so dev mode matches prod - Translations: add menu.donate across all locales * fix(xray-update): respect XUI_BIN_FOLDER on Windows The Windows update path hardcoded "bin/xray-windows-amd64.exe", ignoring the configured XUI_BIN_FOLDER. In dev mode (folder set to x-ui) this created a stray bin/ folder while the running binary stayed un-updated. * Bump Xray to v26.5.9 and minor cleanup Update Xray release URLs to v26.5.9 in the GitHub Actions workflow and DockerInit.sh. Remove the hardcoded skip for tagVersion "26.5.3" so it will be considered when collecting Xray versions. Apply small formatting fixes: remove an extra blank line in database/db.go, normalize spacing/alignment of Protocol constants in database/model/model.go, and trim a trailing blank line in web/controller/inbound.go. * fix(frontend): route remaining copy buttons through ClipboardManager Direct navigator.clipboard calls fail in non-secure contexts (HTTP on a LAN IP), making the API-docs code copy and security-tab token copy silently broken. Both now go through ClipboardManager which falls back to document.execCommand('copy') when navigator.clipboard is unavailable. * fix(db): store CreatedAt/UpdatedAt in milliseconds GORM's autoCreateTime/autoUpdateTime tags default to Unix seconds on int64 fields and overwrite the service-supplied UnixMilli value on save. The frontend interprets these timestamps as JS Date inputs (milliseconds), so created/updated columns rendered ~1970 dates. Adding the :milli qualifier makes GORM match what the service code and UI expect. * Improve legacy clipboard copy handling Refactor ClipboardManager._legacyCopy to better handle focus and selection when copying. The textarea is now appended to the active element's parent (or body) and placed off-screen with aria-hidden and readonly attributes. The code preserves and restores the previous document selection and active element, uses focus({preventScroll: true}) to avoid scrolling, and returns the execCommand('copy') result. This makes legacy copy behavior more robust and less disruptive to the page state. * fix(lint): drop redundant ok=false in clipboard fallback catch * chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/net to v0.55.0 for GO-2026-5026
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