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feat(panel): surface dev-build version in UI, bot, and CLI
A dev build now shows its `dev+<commit>` identity instead of a misleading stable-looking version in the sidebar badge, dashboard card, update modal, Telegram status report, startup log, and `x-ui -v`. Adds a shared formatPanelVersion helper (single v prefix; dev labels shown verbatim) and fixes the mobile-tag double-v. Renames the version getters for clarity: config.GetVersion to GetBaseVersion (raw embedded version), config.GetReportedVersion to GetPanelVersion (advertised/displayed), and the xray process GetVersion to GetXrayVersion. |
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42cd351e4e |
refactor(job): drop access log from IP limiting, wipe it daily instead
The IP-limit job tracks per-client IPs via the core's online-stats API; the access-log parser only ran as a fallback for cores predating that API (which the panel never bundles). Remove the parser, the availability check, and the hourly rotation that truncated a log the job no longer reads.
Move the user-enabled access-log wipe to the daily clear-logs job, guarded so a disabled ('none') or missing log is left alone. Retire the now-unwritten 3xipl-ap persistent-log machinery.
Also resolve IP-limit clients via the exact clients/client_inbounds relation instead of a fragile settings LIKE '%email%' substring, keeping the JSON scan only as a fallback (carried from #5496).
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523a593ca7 | fix(xray): write generated config atomically (#5494) | ||
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2bb29468d8 |
fix(xray): guard log-writer race and bound handler gRPC deadlines (#5442)
* perf(xray): compile log/traffic regexps once at package scope GetTraffic recompiled two stats regexps on every traffic tick, and LogWriter.Write recompiled two more on every log line. Hoist all four to package-level vars so they compile once at load instead of per call on hot paths. * fix(xray): guard LogWriter.lastLine against the GetResult reader race Write is driven by the Xray process goroutine while Process.GetResult reads lastLine from the caller's goroutine, so the unsynchronized field is a data race under `go test -race`. Add an RWMutex and route every write through setLastLine; GetResult reads via LastLine(). * fix(xray): bound handler gRPC calls with a deadline AddInbound, DelInbound and the AddUser AlterInbound call used context.Background(), so a hung core connection could block the caller indefinitely (for example while the process restart lock is held). Give them a 10s deadline (handlerRPCTimeout) and a nil-client guard, matching the other handler operations. |
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abffa8f6c9 |
fix(xray): guard process lifecycle fields against concurrent access (#5395)
The process cmd, done and exitErr fields were written by Start/startCommand and the waitForCommand goroutine while IsRunning/GetErr/GetResult/Stop read them concurrently from other goroutines (the status endpoint and the check-xray job) — a data race. Guard them with a RWMutex: writers take the write lock; readers snapshot under the read lock and run any blocking syscall (Wait/Signal/Kill) on the local copy without holding it. IsRunning now uses the done channel as the exit signal instead of reading cmd.ProcessState, which races with cmd.Wait. Adds a -race regression test. |
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eec030f86f |
feat(notifications): event bus architecture with Telegram and SMTP subscribers (#5326)
* feat(notifications): event bus architecture with Telegram and SMTP subscribers
- Event bus core with buffered channel, fan-out, panic recovery
- Telegram subscriber with HTML formatting and rate limiting
- Email subscriber with SMTP/TLS/STARTTLS support and stage diagnostics
- 5 event types: outbound.down/up, xray.crash, cpu.high, login.attempt
- CPU threshold checks per subscriber (tgCpu for TG, smtpCpu for Email)
- SystemMetricData struct for raw metric values in events
- i18n keys for en-US, ru-RU, and English defaults for other locales
* fix
* fix(notifications): repair crash/CPU alerts, harden secrets, add node alerts
Bug fixes:
- Xray crash notifications were permanently suppressed after the first crash:
XrayStateTracker latched state="down" with no reset and no recovery event,
so only the first crash per process lifetime ever notified. Removed the
tracker; the existing 1/min rate limiter already dedupes crash-loop spam.
- Email CPU alerts could never fire unless Telegram was also enabled, because
the CPU job was registered only inside the tgbot block. Register it whenever
either Telegram or SMTP wants cpu.high (new cpuAlarmWanted gate) and relax
the cadence to @every 1m (cpu.Percent already samples over a full minute).
- SMTP password (and, pre-existing, all other secrets) were shipped to the
browser in plaintext: GetAllSettingView was dead code and /setting/all
returned the raw model. Wire getAllSetting -> GetAllSettingView, redact
smtpPassword with a hasSmtpPassword presence flag, and preserve it on blank
save. Closes the leak for tgBotToken/ldapPassword/2FA token too.
Polish:
- email Send: use nil SMTP auth when no credentials (Go refuses PlainAuth over
the unencrypted "none" transport).
- Remove unused EventClientDepleted; fix inaccurate bus.go doc comments; drop
stale tgBotLoginNotify from the frontend schema; gofmt alignment.
Feature - node online/offline alerts:
- Emit node.down/node.up from the heartbeat job on a real status transition
(with a startup-spam guard), reusing NodeHealthData. Formatted by both the
Telegram and email subscribers and selectable in the settings UI.
Regenerated frontend types (hasSmtpPassword). New i18n keys added to en-US;
other locales fall back to English (bundle default) until translated.
* fix(settings): use antd Space orientation instead of deprecated direction
Ant Design 6 deprecated Space's `direction` prop in favor of `orientation`,
which logged a console warning from the Telegram/Email notification tabs. Brings
these two tabs in line with the rest of the codebase, which already uses
`orientation`.
* i18n(notifications): translate the notification feature into all locales
The notifications PR shipped ~99 new strings (SMTP settings, event labels,
Telegram/email message templates) as English placeholders in every non-English
locale. Translate them — plus the node-alert keys added during this review —
into all 12 locales: Arabic, Spanish, Persian, Indonesian, Japanese,
Portuguese-BR, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, and Simplified/
Traditional Chinese.
Go-template placeholders ({{ .Tag }}, {{ .Name }}, etc.) are preserved exactly;
tgbot message values carry no leading status emoji (the bot/email code adds
those, so an emoji in the value would duplicate it); product/protocol names
(SMTP, STARTTLS, TLS, CPU, Xray, Telegram) are kept as-is.
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Co-authored-by: Sanaei <ho3ein.sanaei@gmail.com>
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7bcc5830c6 |
feat(online): use xray online-stats API for onlines and access-log-free IP limit
Adopt xray-core's statsUserOnline policy and GetUsersStats RPC so online detection is connection-based and IP limiting no longer requires an access log. Falls back to the legacy traffic-delta onlines and access-log parsing when the running core lacks the RPCs (Unimplemented), probed lazily per process so a panel-driven version switch re-evaluates automatically. Backend: - xray/api.go: GetOnlineUsers (one GetUsersStats call returns all online users and their source IPs) and IsUnimplementedErr. - xray/process.go: per-process OnlineAPISupport tri-state capability cache. - service/xray.go: ensureStatsPolicy injects statsUserOnline into every policy level of the generated config; XrayService.GetOnlineUsers probes and falls back. - job/xray_traffic_job.go: union API onlines into the delta-derived active set; bump last_online for idle-but-connected clients. - job/check_client_ip_job.go: API-first IP source with shared enforcement; live observations bypass the 30-min stale cutoff; access-log path unchanged for older cores. - service/setting.go: GetIpLimitEnable always true; new accessLogEnable default for features that genuinely read the access log. Frontend: - Client form split into Basic and Config tabs; IP Limit and IP Log no longer gated on access log; compact Auto Renew next to Start After First Use; tabBasic/tabConfig added to all 13 locales. - Xray logs button on the dashboard now gated on accessLogEnable. |
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6b16d8c37a |
feat: apply inbound/outbound/routing changes live via Xray gRPC API
Add a hot-apply layer that computes a diff between the old and new generated config and applies only the changed parts through the Xray gRPC HandlerService and RoutingService, avoiding a full process restart whenever possible. A restart is still performed when sections that have no reload API (log, dns, policy, observatory, ...) actually change. Key additions: - internal/xray/hot_diff.go: ComputeHotDiff with canonical-JSON comparison (sorted keys, null=absent, full number precision) so UI reformatting never triggers a spurious restart - internal/xray/api.go: AddOutbound/DelOutbound, ApplyRoutingConfig, GetBalancerInfo, SetBalancerTarget, TestRoute gRPC wrappers - internal/web/service/xray.go: tryHotApply, ensureAPIServices, GetBalancersStatus, OverrideBalancer, TestRoute service methods - internal/web/controller/xray_setting.go: balancerStatus, balancerOverride, routeTest API endpoints - frontend: BalancersTab live-status/override columns, RouteTester component, Restart button removed (Save now hot-applies) - balancer-helpers.ts: syncObservatories never creates observatory sections for random/roundRobin balancers (no reload API → restart) - i18n: balancerLive/Override/routeTester keys added to all 13 locales |
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41645255f1 |
refactor: focused service files, leaf subpackages, and an internal/ layout (#5167)
* refactor(service): split client.go into focused files
client.go had grown to 4455 lines mixing ~10 responsibilities. Split it
verbatim into cohesive same-package files (no behavior change):
client.go foundation: ClientService, ClientWithAttachments,
ClientCreatePayload, ErrClientNotInInbound, sqlInChunk
client_locks.go inbound mutation locks, delete tombstones, compactOrphans
client_lookup.go read-only lookups (GetByID, List, EffectiveFlow, ...)
client_link.go inbound association sync (SyncInbound, DetachInbound, ...)
client_crud.go single-client CRUD + validation + protocol defaults
client_inbound_apply.go low-level inbound-settings mutators + by-email setters
client_bulk.go bulk attach/detach/adjust/delete/create + DelDepleted
client_traffic.go traffic-reset paths
client_groups.go client group management
client_paging.go paged listing, filtering, sorting, summary
Every declaration moved unchanged (verified: identical func/type/const/var
signature set before vs after). Imports redistributed per file via goimports.
go build ./..., go vet, and go test ./web/service/... all pass.
* refactor(service): split inbound.go into focused files
inbound.go was 4100 lines. Split it verbatim into cohesive same-package
files (no behavior change):
inbound.go core inbound CRUD + InboundService (keeps pkg doc)
inbound_protocol.go protocol / stream capability helpers
inbound_node.go node/runtime/remote coordination + online tracking
inbound_traffic.go traffic accounting, reset, client stats
inbound_client_ips.go per-client IP tracking
inbound_clients.go client lookups within inbounds + copy-clients
inbound_disable.go auto-disable invalid inbounds/clients
inbound_migration.go DB migrations
inbound_sublink.go subscription link providers
inbound_util.go generic slice/string helpers
Identical func/type/const/var signature set before vs after; package doc
comment preserved on inbound.go. Imports redistributed via goimports.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/service/... all pass.
* refactor(service): split tgbot.go into focused files
tgbot.go was 3738 lines dominated by a 1246-line answerCallback. Split it
verbatim into cohesive same-package files (no behavior change):
tgbot.go lifecycle, bot setup, caches, small utils
tgbot_router.go incoming update / command / callback dispatch
tgbot_send.go outbound messaging primitives
tgbot_client.go client views, actions, subscription links
tgbot_inbound.go inbound listing / pickers
tgbot_report.go server usage, exhausted, online, backups, notifications
Identical func/type/const/var signature set before vs after. Imports
redistributed via goimports. Build, vet, and go test ./web/service/... pass.
* refactor(client): dedupe single-field by-email setters
ResetClientIpLimitByEmail, ResetClientExpiryTimeByEmail, and
ResetClientTrafficLimitByEmail shared an identical ~50-line body that
resolves the inbound by email, confirms the client exists, rewrites a
single-client settings payload, and delegates to UpdateInboundClient.
Extract that into applyClientFieldByEmail(inboundSvc, email, mutate) and
reduce each setter to a 3-line wrapper. Behavior is unchanged: same checks
and error strings, same single-client payload contract, same totalGB guard.
SetClientTelegramUserID (resolves by traffic id, different error text) and
ToggleClientEnableByEmail/SetClientEnableByEmail (different return shape and
a pre-read of the old state) intentionally keep their own bodies.
* refactor(service): extract panel/ subpackage
Move the panel-administration leaf services out of the flat service
package into web/service/panel/ (package panel):
user.go UserService (auth / 2FA / LDAP)
panel.go PanelService (restart / self-update) + version helpers
panel_other.go non-unix RestartPanel
panel_unix.go unix RestartPanel
api_token.go ApiTokenService
websocket.go WebSocketService
panel_test.go version/shellQuote unit tests
These are leaves: they depend on core (SettingService, Release) but no
core file references them, so the extraction creates no import cycle.
Core references are now qualified (service.SettingService, service.Release);
callers in main.go, web/web.go, and web/controller/* updated to panel.*.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(service): extract integration/ subpackage
Move the external-provider integration leaves into web/service/integration/
(package integration):
warp.go WarpService (Cloudflare WARP)
nord.go NordService (NordVPN)
custom_geo.go CustomGeoService (custom geo asset management)
*_test.go custom_geo / panel-proxy tests
These depend on core (SettingService, ServerService, XraySettingService) but
no core file references them. xray_setting.go stays in core because it calls
the unexported SettingService.saveSetting. The shared isBlockedIP SSRF helper
(used by core url_safety.go and by custom_geo) now has a small copy in each
package rather than being exported. Core references qualified; callers in
web/web.go, web/job/*, and web/controller/* updated to integration.*.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(service): extract tgbot/ subpackage
Move the Telegram bot (6 files + test) into web/service/tgbot/ (package
tgbot). It is a leaf: it embeds five core services (Inbound/Client/Setting/
Server/Xray) and the core never references it, so no import cycle.
To support the package boundary without changing behavior:
- core exposes XrayProcess() *xray.Process so tgbot keeps calling the
exact same running-process methods it used via the package-level `p`;
- three core methods tgbot calls are exported: ClientService.checkIs-
EnabledByEmail -> CheckIsEnabledByEmail, InboundService.getAllEmails ->
GetAllEmails (callers updated in-package);
- tgbot's embedded-field types and the few core type refs (Status,
ClientCreatePayload, SanitizePublicHTTPURL) are now service-qualified.
Callers in main.go, web/web.go, web/job/*, and web/controller/* updated to
tgbot.*. Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(service): extract outbound/ subpackage
OutboundService (outbound.go) imports only neutral packages (config,
database, model, xray) and its production code is referenced by no core or
sibling service file — only by web/controller/xray_setting.go and
web/job/xray_traffic_job.go. Move it to web/service/outbound/ (package
outbound); no core qualification needed inside. Callers updated to outbound.*.
The one coupling was a tiny pure test helper, outboundsContainTag, used by
both outbound.go and the core outbound_subscription_test.go; it now has a
small copy in that test file rather than being shared across the boundary.
Build, vet, and go test ./web/... pass.
* refactor(util): move wireguard into its own subpackage
util/wireguard.go was the lone file of the root `util` package (24 lines,
one exported func GenerateWireguardKeypair), while every other util concern
lives in a focused subpackage (util/common, util/crypto, util/netsafe, ...).
Move it to util/wireguard/ (package wireguard) for consistency; its only
importer, web/service/integration/warp.go, is updated. The root `util`
package no longer exists.
* refactor(sub): drop redundant sub prefix from filenames
Inside package sub the subXxx.go prefix just repeats the package name
(like client_*.go did inside service). Rename for consistency; content and
type names are unchanged:
subController.go -> controller.go
subService.go -> service.go
subClashService.go -> clash_service.go
subJsonService.go -> json_service.go
(+ matching _test.go files)
* refactor(controller): rename xui.go -> spa.go
XUIController serves the panel's single-page-app shell; spa.go names that
role plainly (the other controller files are domain-named). File rename only
— the type stays XUIController. api_docs_test.go keys route base paths by
filename, so its "xui.go" case is updated to "spa.go".
* refactor: move backend packages under internal/
Adopt the idiomatic Go application layout: the backend packages now live
under internal/ (a boundary the toolchain enforces), signalling private
implementation instead of a library-style flat root. No runtime behavior
changes — only import paths and a few build/config paths move.
Moved: config, database, logger, mtproto, sub, util, web, xray -> internal/.
main.go stays at the repo root and tools/openapigen stays under tools/ (both
still import internal/* because the internal rule keys off the module root).
The module path github.com/mhsanaei/3x-ui/v3 is unchanged; 149 .go files had
their import prefix rewritten to .../internal/<pkg>.
Couplings the Go compiler can't see, updated to the new layout:
- frontend i18n imports of web/translation (react.ts, setup.components.ts)
- vite outDir + eslint/tsconfig ignore globs -> internal/web/dist
- Dockerfile COPY paths for web/dist and web/translation
- locale.go os.DirFS("web") disk fallback -> "internal/web"
- .gitignore and ci.yml go:embed stub for internal/web/dist
- api_docs_test.go repo-root relative walk (one level deeper)
- tools/openapigen filesystem package paths; ApiTokenView repointed to the
web/service/panel subpackage and codegen regenerated (clears a stale
type the ci.yml codegen check was failing on)
Verified: go build/vet/test (all packages), and frontend typecheck, lint,
vitest (478 tests), and production build into internal/web/dist.
* fix(config): keep test runs from writing logs into the source tree
GetLogFolder() returns a CWD-relative "./log" on Windows. Under `go test`
the working directory is each package's own folder, so InitLogger (called by
tests in web/job, web/service, xray, web/websocket) created stray log/
directories scattered through the source tree (e.g. internal/web/job/log/).
Redirect to a shared temp folder when testing.Testing() reports a test run.
Production behavior is unchanged: Windows still uses ./log next to the binary
and Linux /var/log/x-ui. The log files were always gitignored (*.log) and
never committed; this just stops the noise at the source.
* docs: move subscription-template guide out of root into docs/
sub_templates/ was a top-level folder holding only a README and no actual
templates (3x-ui ships none by design), referenced nowhere and unlinked from
any doc — it read like an empty placeholder cluttering the repo root.
Move the guide to docs/custom-subscription-templates.md (a proper docs home),
reword its intro to read as documentation rather than a folder note, link it
from the Features list in README.md, and drop the empty sub_templates/ folder.
* fix: update stale web/ path references after the internal/ move
The internal/ migration rewrote Go import paths but left some references to
the old top-level layout in docs, comments, and a few runtime disk paths.
Functional (dev-mode only): the disk-serving fallbacks that read the Vite
build from disk when running from source still pointed at web/dist/, which
moved to internal/web/dist/ — so `os.DirFS`/`os.Stat`/`os.ReadFile` in
internal/web/web.go and internal/sub/{sub,controller}.go are corrected.
Production was unaffected (it serves the embedded FS; verified by the Docker
build), but `go run` with a live frontend build silently fell back to embed.
Docs/comments: frontend/README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, the claude-issue-bot and
release workflows, the openapigen -root help text, and assorted Go comments
now reference internal/web, internal/database, internal/sub, internal/xray,
etc. Package-name mentions (the "web" package), root paths (main.go,
frontend/, install scripts, /etc/x-ui), routes (/panel/api/xray), and the
historical "web/assets no longer exists" note were intentionally left as-is.
* refactor(web): remove the legacy /xui -> /panel redirect middleware
RedirectMiddleware existed only for backward compatibility with the old
`/xui` URL scheme (301-redirecting /xui and /xui/API to /panel and
/panel/api). That cutover was long ago, so drop the middleware, its
registration in initRouter, and the now-inaccurate "URL redirection"
mention in the middleware package doc. Old /xui URLs now 404 like any other
unknown path. HTTPS auto-redirect and auth redirects are unrelated and stay.
* build: fix .dockerignore for internal/ layout and exclude runtime dir
- web/dist -> internal/web/dist: the embedded frontend moved under internal/,
so the stale exclude no longer matched and the locally-built dist could be
sent to the build context (the frontend stage rebuilds it fresh anyway).
- exclude x-ui/: the local runtime directory (SQLite db, geo .dat files, xray
binaries, certs — ~150MB) was being shipped into the build context for no
reason. Verified the pattern excludes only the directory and still keeps
x-ui.sh, which the Dockerfile copies to /usr/bin/x-ui.
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