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Sanaei c56f6447a8 chore: refresh dependencies and modernize Go test idioms
Frontend deps: @hookform/resolvers 5.4.3 -> 5.5.7, Storybook 10.5.4 -> 10.5.5
across the four packages we declare, globals 17.7.0 -> 17.8.0, and jsdom
29.1.1 -> 30.0.1. The jsdom major replaces its CSS and selector stack --
@asamuzakjp/css-color 5 -> 6, @asamuzakjp/dom-selector 7 -> 8, undici 7 -> 8,
nwsapi and generational-cache folded into their parents, whatwg-url 17 nested
underneath. Nothing in the Vitest suites reaches those directly and the whole
frontend gate (typecheck, lint, tests, build, Storybook compile) is green.
Panel frontend version to 0.6.0.

Backend deps: mattn/go-sqlite3 1.14.48 -> 1.14.49 and valyala/fasthttp
1.72.0 -> 1.73.0, plus the golang.org/x/exp and genproto/googleapis/rpc
indirect bumps that came with them.

Go tests: modernize -fix output, covering range-over-int, sync.WaitGroup.Go
in place of manual Add/Done pairs, maps.Copy, and Go 1.26 new(expr) for
pointer-to-value in the forwarded-trust table. The storedAs helper is deleted
instead of being left behind a //go:fix inline directive -- keeping it that way
fails govet on the one call site the rewrite did not reach, and every caller now
takes new(...) directly. Behaviour is unchanged.

DnsTab: the hosts-sync effect tested dns while declaring dnsEnabled in its
dependency array. Both carry the same truth value, so this is exhaustive-deps
hygiene rather than a behaviour change.
2026-07-30 03:14:22 +02:00
Sanaei dc6a16019e fix(xray): reject configs xray-core refuses, and check the fixtures against it
The frontend's golden fixtures are the panel's model of an xray config, but
nothing ever asked xray-core whether it would accept them: the snapshots only
prove the Zod schemas agree with themselves. Building every fixture through the
same config builders the panel hands its config to — conf.InboundDetourConfig
for the full-config and AddInbound paths, conf.RouterConfig for
ApplyRoutingConfig, conf.DNSConfig for the dns section — found seven the core
refuses, three of them reachable from the panel's own UI. A refusal is not
scoped to one inbound: the config fails to load and every inbound stays down.

Hysteria: xray-core builds version 2 only, in both the protocol settings and
the transport settings, but the inbound settings schema accepted any version
from 1 up and its comment claimed upstream still supported v1. Both fixtures
carried version 1. The schema now pins 2, GenXrayInboundConfig heals stored
rows on the way out the way it already heals shadowsocks ciphers and wireguard
peers, and the share link drops the dead hysteria:// scheme — the subscription
server already emitted hysteria2:// for the same inbound.

XHTTP uplinkDataPlacement: both transport forms offered "query", which the core
has never accepted for that field (auto and body always, cookie and header in
packet-up mode). Replaced with auto, which was missing, and the default label
now names auto rather than body.

FinalMask items: switching an item to the rand-driven array kind wrote
packet:[] next to the rand. xray-core counts an empty array as a packet and
every item kind is exclusive, so noise answers "len(item.Packet) > 0 &&
item.Rand.To > 0" and header-custom "exactly one item kind must be set". The
editor now clears the packet, and GetXrayConfig strips the residue from rows
already saved with it.

The remaining four were stale fixtures: an xmc mask still on the usernames
shape v26.7.28 replaced with profiles, a fragment mask with no length, and
header-custom and noise items passing an array to the string packet kind — all
shapes the panel's own editors cannot produce.

golden_fixtures_xray_test.go keeps this from drifting again: every fixture in
every category is built through xray-core on each run, with a self-signed pair
standing in for the deployment certificate paths, so the next core bump reports
which fixture it broke.
2026-07-28 14:43:55 +02:00