Replaces the smoke-test App.vue with a real IndexPage shell so the /index.html route now boots the actual dashboard layout in Vue 3: - a-config-provider drives AD-Vue 4's dark algorithm from useTheme (same pattern as LoginPage) - AppSidebar (Phase 5b component) is wired in with basePath + requestUri props - a-spin loading state with placeholder card while we build out the rest of the page - Page palette mirrors the legacy: light #f0f2f5, dark #0a1222 (--dark-color-background), ultra-dark #21242a The 1,805-line legacy index.html is too big for one commit. Split into five sub-phases on the todo list: ii) status cards + /server/status polling, iii) xray status card, iv) logs/backup/panel-update modals, v) custom-geo section. frontend/src/App.vue and frontend/src/main.js (smoke-test scaffold) are removed — both purposes now served by IndexPage and index.js. 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.