WireGuard inbounds now manage per-client peers using xray-core's native WireGuard users (AddUser/RemoveUser). Each client lives in settings.clients (canonical, like every other protocol) and is projected to peers[] only when emitting the xray config, at level 0 so the dispatcher's per-user traffic/online counters work with no extra plumbing.
Backend: internal/util/wireguard gains KeyToHex (base64 to hex for the gRPC path), PublicKeyFromPrivate and GenerateWireguardPSK; xray/api.go builds a wireguard account in AddUser with hex keys (RemoveUser already worked); client CRUD generates a keypair and allocates a unique tunnel address per client and never rotates keys on edit; an idempotent migration converts legacy settings.peers into managed clients; WireGuard is included in the raw subscription.
Frontend: WireGuard in the add-client modal with keys on the credential tab, client schema, per-client QR/link/.conf, inbound form reduced to server settings; i18n added across 13 locales.
Fix: guard the settings[clients] assertion in add/update so a legacy WireGuard inbound stored without a clients key no longer panics.
The group page shows traffic counting per group, but the only reset
available zeroed every member client's up/down counters (and their
quotas) via bulkResetTraffic. Group traffic is a derived sum of client
traffic, so zeroing the group display previously required mutating the
clients themselves.
Add a display-only baseline: ClientGroup gains reset_up/reset_down
columns (additive, handled by AutoMigrate). ResetGroupTraffic snapshots
the group's current up/down sum into the baseline, and ListGroups now
reports max(0, sum - baseline). Client counters are left untouched and
no Xray restart is triggered. A new POST /panel/api/clients/groups/
resetTraffic endpoint drives it, creating the client_groups row when the
group exists only as a derived label.
The groups page action now calls the new endpoint; confirm/success
strings updated across all 13 locales to reflect group-only semantics.
Add .golangci.yml (v2): the standard linters plus bodyclose, errorlint, noctx, misspell, rowserrcheck, sqlclosecheck, unconvert, usestdlibvars, with gofumpt + goimports formatters. Enable the std-error-handling exclusion preset for idiomatic Close/Remove/Setenv ignores; scope-exclude SA1019 (parser.ParseDir in tools/openapigen) and ST1005 (intentional capitalized user-facing error copy that tests assert verbatim). No inline nolint directives were introduced.
Resolve all 217 findings behavior-preserving: gofumpt/goimports formatting, explicit blank assignment on intentionally ignored errors, errors.Is/errors.As and %w wrapping, context-aware stdlib calls (CommandContext/QueryContext/NewRequestWithContext/Dialer), staticcheck simplifications, removed redundant conversions, http.StatusOK and http.MethodGet, inlined the go:fix intPtr helper, and deferred sql rows Close. Add a golangci CI job mirroring the existing Go jobs.
876d55f2 made {{EMAIL}}/{{USERNAME}} appear on the first sub-body link
only, but TestIdentityTokensEverywhere still asserted the email survived
on every repeat body link, breaking the go-test and race CI jobs. Update
it to assert the repeat body link drops the identity token while the
display/QR remark keeps it; the first-link case is covered by
TestEmailOnFirstLinkOnly.
An inbound exported from a build that predated the hosts table carries
its external proxies inline in streamSettings.externalProxy. The startup
migration that converts those to host rows runs once and is gated off
afterwards, so it never sees a freshly imported inbound, leaving its
external proxies stranded in streamSettings (never surfaced as Hosts).
Extract the migration's per-inbound conversion into a shared
database.CreateHostsFromExternalProxy and run it inside the AddInbound
transaction. No-op for inbounds without externalProxy (everything the
current UI builds), so it only fires on such imports.
The remark template's {{EMAIL}}/{{USERNAME}} were repeated on every link
of a subscription. Strip them from subsequent body links like the usage
tokens, so the email appears once on the first link. Display/QR remarks
and the other client tokens are unaffected.
* feat(backup): add YYYY-MM-DD_ date prefix to backup filenames
Refs #5584
* feat(backup): prefix backup filenames with date and time
* fix(backup): put host before date in backup filename
Backup filenames now read {host}_{date}{ext} (e.g. panel.example.com_2026-06-27_000000.db) instead of {date}_{host}{ext}, so files group by server first then sort chronologically within each server.
SS-2022 user updates passed shadowsocks_2022.ServerConfig (the inbound-level
config) as the gRPC user account. The core rejects it with "Unknown account
type" because only shadowsocks_2022.Account implements AsAccount(), so live
AddUser failed and renewed/reset/added users stayed inactive until the 30s
auto-restart rebuilt the inbound from the DB.
Use shadowsocks_2022.Account{Key: password} (the per-user type, matching
xray-core's own multi-user builder) so changes apply immediately without a
restart.
Fixes#5597
Export-all now renders links through the subscription engine via a new GET /panel/api/inbounds/allLinks endpoint, so the configured remark template (name-only display part) is applied per client -- matching the client info/QR pages. Previously it generated links client-side with a hardcoded inbound-email remark.
Host-aware: managed Host endpoints win over the plain link, so HOST and per-host variants render; duplicate client JSON entries are deduped by email and the list is scoped to the logged-in user.
Replace the static reality-targets list with a server-side TLS 1.3 probe that checks TLS 1.3 + HTTP/2 + X25519 + a trusted certificate.
- Single-domain validate auto-fills target and serverNames from the cert SAN
- Discovery scans an IP/CIDR without SNI to find new targets from their certificates, deduped and ranked by feasibility then latency, private-IP guarded via netsafe
- New endpoints scanRealityTarget and scanRealityTargets with RealityScanResult, plus openapigen and api-docs entries
- Add scanner strings to all 13 locales
- Replace deprecated AntD Alert message prop with title across the panel
Add a Docs button next to the donate button in the sidebar and mobile drawer linking to https://docs.sanaei.dev/, with menu.docs translations across all 13 languages.
The panel version button opened the GitHub releases page on a stable, up-to-date build, and the dev-channel toggle only rendered on dev builds, so there was no in-panel path from stable to dev. Drop the IsDevBuild() guard in devChannelActive (the toggle alone drives the channel now), always open the update modal instead of releases, and always render the Dev channel switch.
The package-level logger is nil until InitLogger runs, which only happens in runWebServer. The migrate and setting subcommands log without initializing it; PR #5520 added a logger.Info on a success path in MigrationRestoreVisionFlow, so 'x-ui migrate' segfaults on installs with a VLESS inbound needing Vision-flow restoration.
Initialize logger to a usable default at package load so no code path can nil-deref it, and set up the dual backend in migrateDb so migration steps are logged like runWebServer.
Fixes#5581
A checkbox in both the Xray Access Logs and panel Logs modals polls the
existing refresh every 5s while enabled, respecting the current row count,
level/filter, and Direct/Blocked/Proxy selections. The poller tears down on
close or untoggle. Adds a localized pages.index.autoUpdate key to all 13 locales.
Replace the flat 48h@2s ring buffer with a 3-tier rollup ladder (2s/1h, 1m/48h, 10m/7d). A sample feeds every tier and rolls up into progressively coarser averages, so per-metric footprint drops from ~21MB to ~1.5MB (measured, 16 system metrics) while extending the range from 48h to 7 days. aggregate() picks the finest tier covering the requested span; a pre-tier flat gob is migrated by replaying its samples through the rollup.
Tidy the dashboard ranges to a professional ladder: 2m, 1h, 3h, 6h, 12h, 24h, 2d, 7d (drop the irregular 2h/5h, the redundant 30m, and the excessive 30d). The allow-list keeps bucket 30 because the node history panel uses it.
Add an initial FreeOSMemory about 60s after boot to reclaim the startup and metric-restore peak instead of waiting for the periodic release. Cover the rollup, tier selection, round-trip, and footprint with tests.
The Usage card showed runtime.MemStats.Sys, a never-shrinking high-water mark of reserved address space that also counts memory already returned to the OS, so it overstated real usage (e.g. ~300 MB on an idle 1-client server). Report process RSS instead so the number matches the OS and drops as memory is freed.
Replace the auto GOMEMLIMIT that targeted ~90 percent of total system RAM (a near no-op while the heap sits far below the limit, and a GC-thrash risk on small/shared VPS per go.dev/doc/gc-guide) with: a lower default GOGC (XUI_GOGC, default 75), a periodic debug.FreeOSMemory job (XUI_MEMORY_RELEASE_INTERVAL, default 10m, 0 disables), and a soft limit applied only from an explicit budget (GOMEMLIMIT, XUI_MEMORY_LIMIT, or a real cgroup cap at 90 percent).
On the first sync of a node-hosted inbound, the central inbound adopted the
node's full lifetime counter but every client_traffics row was seeded at 0 (with
the delta baseline set to the node's current counter). So adding or migrating a
node that already had traffic kept the inbound total correct while every
per-client counter restarted from zero, and the master under-reported per-client
usage by the entire pre-attach history.
Seed a new client_traffics row from the node counter only when the inbound was
created during the same sync (a genuine node-add / inbound re-import); a client
reappearing under a pre-existing inbound still seeds 0, preserving the ghost
protection in TestGhostData_NoPhantomTraffic. The seed is additionally gated on
the delete tombstone so a just-deleted client cannot be resurrected if its
inbound is recreated. Baseline still equals the seeded value, so the next sync
delta is 0 and no traffic is double counted.
Adds TestNodeAdd_ImportsClientHistoryWithNewInbound and
TestNodeAdd_TombstonedClientNotResurrected.
Add bulkEnable/bulkDisable named endpoints backed by a shared internal impl, and consolidate the per-selection actions (attach, detach, add to group, ungroup, enable, disable, adjust, sub links) into the clients table's More dropdown so the toolbar only shows the selection count and delete. Translate the new enable/disable confirm dialogs and toasts across all 13 locales.
statsForClient resolved usage only through paths keyed by client_traffics.inbound_id (preloaded ClientStats + the statsByEmail index). That id is written once by AddClientStat and never updated, so an inbound delete+recreate orphans the row from every loaded inbound, both paths miss, and the zero-traffic placeholder makes {{TRAFFIC_USED}} read 0.00B for pre-existing clients while the sub-info header (AggregateTrafficByEmails, email-keyed) stays correct.
Add a last-resort lookup by the globally-unique email, cached into statsByEmail for the request. Closes#5567.
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.
A node's status reported config.GetVersion() (3.4.0) even on a dev build, so the master compared it against its own dev latestVersion (dev+<sha>) and every node showed 'update available'. Nodes on a dev build now report dev+<short commit>, matching the master's format, so a node on the current dev commit compares as up to date.
The node update confirm dialog now offers a 'Dev channel (latest commit)' choice. The dev flag threads master -> nodes/updatePanel -> UpdatePanels -> remote.UpdatePanel -> the node's updatePanel endpoint, which calls StartUpdateChannel(dev) to install the rolling dev-latest build. With no dev flag the node keeps following its own channel setting.
DelInboundClientByEmail gated the runtime RemoveUser/DeleteUser (and its
push-plan resolution) on !emailShared. But Xray users are keyed by inbound
tag + email, so a client attached to two inbounds left its user live in the
running Xray of every inbound where the email was still shared by a sibling
inbound, until an Xray restart.
Decouple the per-inbound runtime removal from emailShared; keep emailShared
only for preserving the shared email-keyed client_traffics/IP rows.
* feat(xray): add tunnel health monitor
* fix(tunnelmonitor): reuse netproxy client and init logger in tests
Replace the duplicated newHTTPClient/dialContextWithProxy with netproxy.NewHTTPClient, which centralises the http/https/socks5 handling and avoids the dial-goroutine connection leak on context cancellation. Cap failures at the threshold during cooldown so the counter stays a true consecutive-failure count. Add TestMain to initialise the logger and fix the nil-pointer panic in the success-after-failure path.
* fix(tunnelmonitor): observable recovery, signal headroom, and hardening
Address the remaining review findings on the tunnel health monitor:
- Recovery is now synchronous and observable: the callback calls
server.RestartXray() directly and returns its error instead of just
enqueuing SIGUSR1, so a failed restart no longer masks as success and
arms the cooldown while the tunnel is still down.
- Give the OS signal channel headroom (buffer 8) so producers cannot
starve a SIGTERM/SIGINT out of the single slot.
- Warn at startup when the monitor is enabled without a proxy, since the
probe then measures host connectivity rather than the xray tunnel.
- Cap failures at the threshold in the nil-recover branch too, matching
the cooldown cap.
- Document the XUI_TUNNEL_HEALTH_* vars in .env.example and the README.
- Add tests for status-code classification, Normalize bounds, New proxy
scheme errors, the recovery-error and nil-recover paths, the cooldown
cap, and Run context cancellation (coverage 90%).
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* feat(web): add vless encryption new modes
* feat(web): add translations for vless encryption modes
* feat(translation): bring "vlessAuthX25519" and "vlessAuthMlkem768" to general form
* fix(web): serve panel SPA routes from NoRoute
Return the React shell for authenticated panel document routes that are not explicitly registered in Gin, such as /panel/hosts. Keep API, CSRF, static-file, method, and Accept exclusions so API misses remain 404 and auth semantics stay unchanged.
* fix(web): remove unreachable panel path guard
The panel path is always built by appending /panel, so it can never be empty.
Remove the redundant fallback branch without changing SPA routing behavior.
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* fix(web): allowlist static-asset extensions in SPA fallback
The blanket path.Ext check rejected any panel route whose last segment contained a dot, which would reintroduce the refresh 404 for a future client route carrying a dotted parameter (version, domain, or email-like value). Restrict the static-asset exclusion to a known, case-insensitive extension allowlist and add predicate regression cases.
The panel's axios layer posts application/x-www-form-urlencoded, so the dev-channel toggle sent dev=true and ShouldBindJSON failed with 'invalid character d'. Parse c.PostForm("dev") to match the codebase's form-encoded POST convention.
Adds an opt-in Dev channel so panels running CI per-commit builds can self-update to the latest commit, mirroring the stable online-update flow.
CI publishes/overwrites a single fixed-tag pre-release (dev-latest), force-moved to the newest main commit and marked --latest=false so releases/latest stays the stable tag. Builds stamp the short commit via -ldflags; the panel compares the running commit to the dev release commit to detect an update, and update.sh honors XUI_UPDATE_TAG to install from that tag. Linux/systemd only.
The Telegram bot was only started at panel boot, so saving a token or toggling tgBotEnable persisted to the DB but never reached the running bot until a full restart, making it look like the token did not save (issue #5539). The settings/update controller now reconciles the bot the same way panelOutbound reconciles Xray: when tgBotEnable, the token, chat ID, or API server change, it stops/(re)starts the bot and updates the event-bus subscription.
Unify remark generation around the Remark Template. Display contexts (Clients-page QR/Info modals and the HTML sub info page) now render the template name-only client/identity part instead of a hardcoded fallback; the subscription body keeps the full template on a client first link and name-only thereafter. The default template gains the email token so the client email shows by default again (#5532).
BuildPageData now splits each multi-link entry (one link per host of an inbound) into a separate row, so the sub page no longer collapses several host links onto a single mangled line. QR captions on the Clients QR modal and the sub page reuse the link fragment remark.
Display-context links (Clients page QR + Information modals and the sub info page) dropped the client email from the link fragment in 3.4.0, showing only the inbound remark. Append the email back so the imported profile keeps its per-client label: inbound-host-email when a host is set, inbound-email otherwise. The usage template stays bypassed in display context, so no traffic or expiry data leaks.
The bot's ServerService is a separate instance whose mutex-guarded LastStatus is never populated (only RefreshStatus fills it, which the bot never calls), so backupHost's public-IP fallback never fired and bot backups collapsed to x-ui when no webDomain was set.
Resolve the public IP directly via a new mutex-guarded resolvePublicIPs helper (extracted from GetStatus and shared with it) so the bot path gets a real address. Panel downloads keep using the browser request host; the Telegram bot falls back to webDomain then public IP.
* fix(flow): restore XTLS Vision when an inbound becomes flow-eligible
clientWithInboundFlow strips Vision from a VLESS client whenever the target
inbound is not flow-eligible at client-write time — e.g. an XHTTP inbound
before its vlessenc (ML-KEM) encryption is set, or a client attached to such
an inbound. Nothing restored the flow once the inbound later became eligible:
an inbound edit stores its settings verbatim and never re-gates the clients.
So enabling encryption on an existing XHTTP inbound left every client without
flow, and the generated configs, share links and subscriptions silently
dropped flow=xtls-rprx-vision — most visibly on node inbounds and on any
inbound where encryption was turned on after the clients existed.
Restore the flow at the two points where an inbound can become eligible:
- UpdateInbound: after the new stream/settings are final, re-add Vision to
clients that currently carry no flow but whose intended flow (their
flow_override on a sibling inbound, via EffectiveFlowByEmail) is Vision —
only when the inbound is now flow-eligible.
- MigrationRestoreVisionFlow: a one-time, idempotent boot migration that
applies the same repair to existing installs and refreshes flow_override
via SyncInbound.
The repair is conservative: it never invents a flow for a client that has
none anywhere, never overwrites an explicit flow, and is a no-op on healthy
installs. Adds EffectiveFlowByEmail and a unit test covering keep/skip/no-op
cases.
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* style(flow): serialize restored settings with MarshalIndent
Match the indented JSON used by the adjacent timestamp block in UpdateInbound
and the externalProxy migration, so a restored inbound's settings column keeps
the same multi-line format as everything else (review nit on #5520).
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* perf(flow): batch the intended-flow lookup and run it on the active tx
restoreVisionFlowForEligibleInbound resolved each empty-flow client's intended
flow with EffectiveFlowByEmail, which issued two queries per client
(GetRecordByEmail + EffectiveFlow). A client that genuinely uses no Vision keeps
an empty flow forever, so it was re-queried on every UpdateInbound and every
boot — O(clients) queries per save on a Reality/TCP or XHTTP+vlessenc inbound
carrying many non-Vision clients, executed inside the serialized writer
transaction.
Replace it with EffectiveFlowsByEmails: collect every empty-flow email first and
resolve them in a single batched join over client_inbounds + clients (lowest
inbound_id wins, same rule as before), chunked for the SQLite bind-var limit.
Also thread the active tx through restoreVisionFlowForEligibleInbound so the
read runs on the writer's own connection while it holds the lock instead of a
separate pooled connection (UpdateInbound passes its tx; the boot migration
passes nil → GetDB() as before).
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* feat(clients): bulk-set XTLS flow from the Adjust dialog
Add a "Set flow" dropdown to the bulk Adjust dialog so an admin can set or
clear the XTLS flow on all selected clients at once, alongside the existing
days/traffic bumps. Empty by default (no effect on save); "Disable" clears
flow, and the two vision values mirror the per-client credential tab.
Flow rides the existing inbound-JSON -> SyncInbound path (ClientRecord.Flow +
client_inbounds.flow_override), so no new endpoint, DB column, or migration.
Setting a vision flow is gated by inboundCanEnableTlsFlow: ineligible inbounds
are left untouched and reported as skipped; clearing is always allowed. A real
flow change requests an xray restart (local) or a node reconcile (remote).
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* fix(clients): keep days/traffic write when bulk flow is ineligible
Address review on the bulk-flow-adjust PR:
- Blocking: a client adjusted with both a days/traffic delta and a flow
directive on a flow-ineligible inbound had the flow-ineligibility recorded
into the same skip set that gates the ClientTraffic write, so the inbound
JSON / ClientRecord advanced but ClientTraffic did not — divergent stores,
and the client misreported as skipped. Track flow ineligibility in its own
map (bulkInboundAdjustResult.flowIneligible) so it only feeds the final
Skipped report and never suppresses the expiry/total persistence.
- Drop the broad delete(skippedReasons, email): flow reasons no longer enter
skippedReasons, so honoring a flow can no longer erase an unrelated skip
reason (unlimited expiry, a real persistence error on another inbound).
- Drop the inline comment block from ClientBulkAdjustModal.tsx (file had none);
move the whitelist-sync note next to bulkFlowAllowed, the source of truth.
- Document the optional flow field in the bulkAdjust API-docs example
(endpoints.ts) and regenerate openapi.json.
- Add a regression test covering days+flow on an ineligible inbound.
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Add an Incy quick-import button (incy://add) to the Android and iOS app menus on the subscription page, and a new Incy settings tab with routing enable + rules. Incy routing is delivered by injecting an incy://routing/onadd line into the raw subscription body, avoiding a collision with Happ's Routing header. Includes backend settings, regenerated OpenAPI/zod schemas, and translations for all locales.
* feat(xhttp): support sessionID* rename + sessionIDTable/Length (xray v26.6.22)
xray-core v26.6.22 (PR #6258) renamed the XHTTP session config keys
sessionPlacement/sessionKey to sessionIDPlacement/sessionIDKey (no fallback
kept in core) and added sessionIDTable (predefined charset name or literal
ASCII) and sessionIDLength (range, e.g. 16-32, lower bound > 0).
Panel changes:
- Schema (xhttp.ts): rename the two keys, add sessionIDTable/sessionIDLength,
and a z.preprocess that lifts legacy keys off stored configs so an upgraded
panel never silently drops a saved session setting.
- Wire normalize + share-link build/parse: rename keys, emit the two new
fields, and accept legacy sessionPlacement/sessionKey from old share links.
- Inbound + outbound XHTTP forms: rename field paths, add a sessionIDTable
autocomplete (9 predefined tables + free ASCII) and a sessionIDLength range
input shown only when a table is set, with light client validation (ASCII
table, length min > 0; xray enforces the room-size minimum server-side).
- Subscription (service.go) and Clash (clash_service.go) builders: emit the
renamed + new keys, with a legacy fallback for not-yet-resaved inbounds.
- Locales: add sessionIDTable/sessionIDLength labels + hints in all 13 files.
Two sibling v26.6.22 XHTTP commits need no panel change and are covered by the
core bump alone: #6332 (XHTTP/3 closes QUIC/UDP) and #6320 (udpHop honors the
existing dialerProxy).
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* test(xhttp): add Session ID Table to inbound form-blocks snapshot
The new sessionIDTable input renders by default in the inbound XHTTP form, so
its label joins the field-structure snapshot. sessionIDLength stays conditional
(only shown when a table is set), so it does not appear here.
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* fix(xhttp): migrate legacy session keys in the running xray config
The Zod preprocess plus the subscription/Clash fallbacks only covered the
panel UI and share-link output. The config handed to the running xray-core
process is built from the raw stored streamSettings in GetXrayConfig, which
did not rewrite the renamed XHTTP session keys — so a pre-upgrade inbound (or
template outbound) stored with a non-default sessionPlacement was emitted
unchanged and dropped by xray-core v26.6.22, until the admin re-saved it.
Lift sessionPlacement/sessionKey onto sessionIDPlacement/sessionIDKey at
config-generation time, in the existing inbound stream-rewrite block (next to
the tls/reality/externalProxy handling) and across template outbounds. The
lift is idempotent and leaves unchanged configs byte-identical so the
hot-reload diff never sees a spurious change.
Also tighten validateSessionIDLength to reject an inverted range (e.g. 32-16)
in addition to the existing lower-bound > 0 check.
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* fix(xray): avoid summed-capacity allocation in mergeSubscriptionOutbounds
CodeQL go/allocation-size-overflow flagged the pre-sized make() whose
capacity was a sum of three slice lengths. Grow the slice via append on
a nil slice instead; same result, no overflow-prone capacity expression.
* v3.4.0
* refactor(wireguard): drop removed `workers` field (xray v26.6.22)
xray-core v26.6.22 (PR #6287) removed the WireGuard `workers` (num_workers)
config field; the engine now relies on wireguard-go's internal worker
fallback and no longer reads it. Remove it from the panel so it stops
emitting a key xray ignores.
Removed from the inbound/outbound/outbound-form WireGuard schemas, both
WireGuard forms, the outbound form adapter (both directions) and defaults,
the two affected tests, and the `workers` label in all 13 locales. Existing
configs that still carry workers are simply dropped on parse — no migration
needed since the field had no runtime effect.
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* Update version
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* fix(sockopt): honor trustedXForwardedFor on gRPC inbounds
xray-core v26.6.22 (commit 711aea4) switched the gRPC server from reading
the x-real-ip gRPC metadata to resolving the client IP from X-Forwarded-For
via sockopt.trustedXForwardedFor, matching ws/httpupgrade/xhttp.
The panel already exposed the trustedXForwardedFor field and wire output, but
the per-transport gate (TRUSTED_HEADER_NETWORKS) still omitted grpc. On a gRPC
inbound this raised a false "transport does not honor this header" warning and
mis-flagged the Cloudflare real-client-IP preset. Add grpc to the gate.
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* docs(i18n): note gRPC in trustedXForwardedFor hint (all locales)
Follow-up to the gRPC gate fix: the trustedXForwardedForHint tooltip across
all 13 locales said the header is honored "only on WebSocket, HTTPUpgrade and
XHTTP". xray-core v26.6.22 added gRPC, so list it too.
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Minor refactors across the codebase to improve readability and use more efficient APIs: replace fmt.Sprintf+base64 encoding with fmt.Appendf when building Shadowsocks userInfo; compute elapsed using max(now-prev.at, window) to simplify logic; use strings.SplitSeq for splitting in two places; simplify test and goroutine loops to range-based iterations and use errgroup's Go helper; and align/clean up struct field formatting and test map literals. Mostly stylistic/efficiency changes with no intended behavior changes.
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).