When you expanded an inbound row, the nested <a-table> inside ClientRowTable burst out of the parent's scroll-x box — its .ant-spin-container ended up wider than the parent's narrow .ant-table-cell, so the child looked oversized while the parent looked squeezed. Replace the nested table with a CSS-grid layout that owns its sizing, sits flush inside the expanded cell, and collapses to a 3-column layout on mobile (action menu, client identity, info popover). While in there, fix three other client-row visuals: - The Unicode infinity glyph (U+221E) renders as an "m"-shaped character in some system fonts (Windows Segoe UI in particular). Add a shared <InfinityIcon /> SVG component (legacy panel's path) and use it in ClientRowTable, InboundList, and InboundInfoModal — desktop and mobile cells. - The "unlimited quota" traffic bar passed :percent="100" with no stroke-color, so AD-Vue auto-coloured it success-green. Pin it to the AD-Vue purple token (#722ed1) so it reads as the no-limit sentinel rather than another usage state. - ColorUtils + the in-row statsExpColor still hardcoded the legacy teal/orange/red/purple palette (#008771 / #f37b24 / #cf3c3c / #7a316f). Map them onto AD-Vue 4's success/warning/danger/purple tokens (#52c41a / #faad14 / #ff4d4f / #722ed1) so badges, tags, and progress bars all match the rest of the panel. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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3x-ui frontend
Vue 3 + Ant Design Vue 4 + Vite. Builds into ../web/dist/, which the
Go binary will embed via embed.FS once the migration reaches the page
handlers (Phase 4+).
This directory exists alongside the legacy web/html/ Vue 2 templates
during the migration. Pages will move over one at a time on the
vue3-migration branch.
Dev
cd frontend
npm install
npm run dev
The dev server runs on http://localhost:5173/ and proxies API calls to
the Go panel at http://localhost:2053/ — start the Go panel first
(go run main.go), then start Vite.
Production build
npm run build
Outputs to ../web/dist/. The Go binary picks it up at compile time via
embed.FS.
Where things live
src/main.js— app entrypoint (createApp, install Antd, mount)src/App.vue— root component (currently a smoke-test placeholder)vite.config.js— build + dev-server configindex.html— Vite HTML template
Adding new pages
For each legacy page being migrated, add an entry to
vite.config.js rollupOptions.input. Each entry produces its own
HTML file in web/dist/, which the Go panel route handler will serve.