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n0ctal e940f30bb8 feat(clients): cap how many times a client may auto-renew (#6238)
* feat(clients): cap how many times a client may auto-renew

Auto-renew today runs forever: a prepaid or fixed-term client keeps being
handed new periods until an operator remembers to switch it off. There is no
way to say "renew this three times, then let it lapse".

Add a per-client maximum. Zero keeps today's behaviour, so nothing changes for
anyone who does not set one. When the count is reached the client is simply
left to expire, like any client without auto-renew.

Catching up several missed periods spends one allowance per period. A client
that was away for three cycles must not receive three of them free of the cap,
and the catch-up stops at the last period the cap paid for rather than jumping
to the present.

* fix(clients): persist the auto-renew cap and stop the capped churn

resetMax lived only in the inbound settings JSON and client_traffics, so
every path that rebuilds a client from the clients table wrote it back as
zero. The edit dialog showed 0 for a capped client, and saving an
unrelated comment change lifted the cap; an attach or a traffic reset did
the same with no operator action at all.

Adds reset_max to ClientRecord and threads it through ToRecord, ToClient,
applyClientRecordMerge, the record update map and ClientSlim, so the cap
survives the round trip.

When the cap truncates a catch-up the client is still expired, but the
renewal side effects fired anyway: counters were zeroed for periods it
can never use, and it was enabled and pushed to xray only for
disableInvalidClients to undo both in the same transaction. Those are now
skipped when the new expiry has not reached the present.

Also makes any non-positive resetMax mean unlimited instead of silently
meaning "never renew again", rejects a negative one at the service layer,
surfaces renewals used against allowed in the client info modal so the
operator can see what to raise, adds the field to the bulk-add modal,
translates the labels in all 13 locales, and drops the stray
internal/web/dist/.gitkeep build stub.

* fix(clients): let the renewal cap be changed after creation

ClientService.Update writes the record columns directly only for a client
with no inbounds. The normal path goes through SyncInbound and
applyClientRecordMerge, which this change had not extended, so raising a
cap from 3 to 6 — the natural action when a customer buys another block
of periods — updated the inbound settings JSON while clients.reset_max
kept the old value and the renewal query kept enforcing it.

The existing test did not catch it: it asserted the cap survived an
unrelated edit, and it survived precisely because nothing on that path
ever wrote it. TestClientEditChangesTheRenewalCap raises the cap and then
lifts it entirely; removing the record write turns it red.

* chore: drop the accidentally committed dist build stub

internal/web/dist/.gitkeep is what make dist-stub creates locally. Committing
it changes fresh-clone behaviour for everyone: today a bare go build fails
loudly on //go:embed all:dist, which is the documented signal to run the stub
target; with the file present the build succeeds and the panel serves an empty
dist instead.

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Co-authored-by: n0ctal <n0ctal@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-18 11:53:11 +02:00
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3x-ui frontend

React 19 + Ant Design 6 + TypeScript + Vite 8. Three SPA bundles — index.html (admin panel SPA, all /panel/* routes), login.html (login + 2FA), and subpage.html (public subscription viewer). All three are built into ../internal/web/dist/ and embedded into the Go binary via embed.FS.

State is split between local useState, TanStack Query for server state, and useTheme / useWebSocket contexts. Form validation, API parsing, and the xray config model all run through a single shared Zod schema tree (see Schemas).

Dev

npm install
npm run dev

Vite serves on http://localhost:5173/. API calls and /panel/* routes proxy to the Go panel at http://localhost:2053/, so start the Go panel first (go run main.go) and then Vite. The proxy auto-rewrites /panel, /panel/settings, /panel/inbounds, /panel/xray to the matching Vite-served HTML, so the sidebar's production-style links work without round-tripping through Go.

Scripts

Command What
npm run dev Vite dev server with API + WS proxy to Go
npm run build Regenerates OpenAPI + Zod, then builds into ../internal/web/dist/
npm run preview Serve the built bundle locally
npm run typecheck tsc --noEmit (strict, no emit)
npm run lint ESLint flat config (@typescript-eslint + react-hooks)
npm run test Vitest single run (schema fixtures, link parsers, …)
npm run test:watch Vitest watch mode
npm run storybook Storybook dev server on :6006 (component workbench + autodocs)
npm run build-storybook Static Storybook build — CI compile-checks every story
npm run gen:api Build public/openapi.json from pages/api-docs/endpoints.ts
npm run gen:zod Run the Go-side openapigen tool → src/generated/{zod,types}.ts

CI runs typecheck, lint, test, build, and build-storybook on every PR (see ../.github/workflows/ci.yml).

One-off: scan for deprecated APIs

Run this command to sweep the codebase for usages of APIs marked with the JSDoc @deprecated tag (AntD prop renames, Zod renames, removed Web APIs, etc.):

npx eslint --config eslint.deprecated.config.js src

It's a type-aware ESLint run against eslint.deprecated.config.js and is not wired into npm run lint because typed linting triples the wall-clock time.

Production build

npm run build

Outputs to ../internal/web/dist/ (HTML at the root, hashed JS/CSS under assets/). manualChunks splits AntD, icons, codemirror, and react-query into separate vendor bundles to keep the per-page initial JS small. The Go binary embeds this directory at compile time and internal/web/controller/dist.go serves the per-page HTML.

Layout

frontend/
├── index.html, login.html, subpage.html  # 3 Vite entries
├── tsconfig.json
├── eslint.config.js
├── eslint.deprecated.config.js           # On-demand type-aware lint config that flags
│                                         #   usages of APIs marked with JSDoc @deprecated
├── vitest.config.ts
├── vite.config.js
├── .storybook/                           # Storybook config (main.ts, preview.tsx)
├── scripts/
│   └── build-openapi.mjs                 # endpoints.ts → openapi.json
└── src/
    ├── entries/         # Per-page bootstrap (createRoot + render)
    ├── main.tsx         # Shared root for the admin SPA (index.html)
    ├── routes.tsx       # react-router routes mounted under /panel/
    ├── pages/           # One folder per route, page component + helpers
    │   ├── index/, login/, inbounds/, clients/, xray/, nodes/,
    │   ├── settings/, api-docs/, sub/
    ├── layouts/         # AdminLayout (sidebar + header + outlet)
    ├── components/      # Cross-page React components (+ co-located *.stories.tsx)
    ├── hooks/           # useClients, useTheme, useWebSocket, …
    ├── api/             # fetch client + CSRF handling, TanStack Query bridge,
    │                    #   WebSocket client + queryClient.ts
    ├── i18n/            # react-i18next init (locales in internal/web/translation/)
    ├── lib/xray/        # Pure functions: link generation, defaults,
    │                    #   form ⇄ wire adapters, protocol capabilities
    ├── schemas/         # Zod source-of-truth (see "Schemas" below)
    ├── generated/       # Code-generated zod + ts types from Go
    │                    #   (DO NOT hand-edit — regenerated by gen:zod)
    ├── models/          # Thin legacy types still in transit
    │                    #   (DBInbound, Status, AllSetting)
    ├── styles/          # Shared CSS modules
    ├── test/            # Vitest specs + golden fixtures
    │   ├── *.test.ts
    │   ├── __snapshots__/
    │   └── golden/fixtures/  # Per-(protocol × network × security) JSON
    └── utils/           # HttpUtil, ClipboardManager, SizeFormatter, …

Schemas

src/schemas/ is the single source of truth for the xray configuration model. Every API response is parsed through it, every form field is validated against it, and TypeScript types are inferred via z.infer<typeof X> — never hand-written.

schemas/
├── primitives/      # Atomic reusable schemas (port, protocol, sniffing, …)
├── api/             # Backend response shapes (e.g. SlimInboundSchema)
├── forms/           # User-facing form shapes (narrower than api/)
├── protocols/
│   ├── inbound/     # Per-protocol settings (vmess, vless, trojan, …)
│   ├── outbound/
│   ├── stream/      # Network transports (tcp, ws, grpc, xhttp, kcp, …)
│   └── security/    # TLS, Reality, none
├── client.ts, dns.ts, routing.ts, setting.ts, status.ts, xray.ts
└── _envelope.ts     # Generic `Msg<T>` envelope wrapper

Patterns:

  • Discriminated unions for polymorphic data — inbound settings is z.discriminatedUnion('protocol', […]), same for stream and security.
  • Three validation layers, non-overlapping:
    • API boundary: parseMsg(msg, schema, ctx) inside TanStack Query queryFn — warn-only in prod, throws in dev
    • Form input: antdRule(schema.shape.field) on every <Form.Item> — blocks submit + per-field inline error
    • Wire request: Schema.parse(payload) inside mutationFn — throws, because a malformed payload here is always a developer bug
  • No .loose() or [key: string]: any in production schemas. @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any: error is enforced.

Form pattern (Pattern A)

All non-trivial modals use this single pattern:

const [form] = Form.useForm<InboundFormValues>();

const onFinish = async () => {
  const values = await form.validateFields();
  await createInbound.mutateAsync(values);
};

<Form form={form} onFinish={onFinish}>
  <Form.Item
    name="port"
    label="Port"
    rules={[antdRule(InboundFormSchema.shape.port, t)]}
  >
    <InputNumber min={1} max={65535} />
  </Form.Item>
</Form>

No safeParse-on-submit handlers, no useRef<any> for form references, no inline z.string().min(1) in rules. Conditional fields use <Form.Item dependencies={...} shouldUpdate> with the nested protocol schema.

Testing

Vitest runs everything under src/test/. Schemas have golden fixture suites — one JSON per (protocol × network × security) combination round-tripped through schema.parse → link generator → snapshot. Regenerate snapshots after intentional changes:

npx vitest run -u

Fixtures live in src/test/golden/fixtures/ and are auto-discovered via import.meta.glob.

Storybook

Reusable components in src/components/ are developed and documented in Storybook (@storybook/react-vite). It is a component workbench, not part of the shipped panel — nothing here is embedded into the Go binary. The built Storybook is published with the docs site at docs.sanaei.dev/storybook by .github/workflows/docs-deploy.yml.

npm run storybook        # dev server on http://localhost:6006
npm run build-storybook  # static build; CI runs this to compile-check every story

Addons: @storybook/addon-docs renders an autodocs page per component, @storybook/addon-a11y flags accessibility issues in the canvas, and @storybook/addon-vitest runs every story as a headless-browser test under npm run test (Playwright/Chromium — run npx playwright install chromium once locally). The .storybook/preview.tsx decorator wraps every story in the AntD ConfigProvider and adds a light/dark theme toggle to the toolbar.

Conventions for a story:

  • Co-locate it with its component as <Component>.stories.tsx.
  • Set tags: ['autodocs'] so it gets a generated docs page.
  • Document props via story metadata, not JSDoc (the repo bans // comments): a component summary in parameters.docs.description.component and per-prop text in argTypes[prop].description. satisfies Meta<typeof Component> keeps the metadata type-checked.

Adding a new page

Most new routes go inside the admin SPA (index.html) via routes.tsx — no new HTML or Vite entry needed.

  1. Add the page component under src/pages/<page>/.
  2. Register it in src/routes.tsx under the /panel/... tree.
  3. If you need a brand-new top-level bundle (login-style standalone page), add the HTML at frontend/<page>.html, an entry at src/entries/<page>.tsx, and register it in rollupOptions.input in vite.config.js. Then add the Go controller call to serveDistPage(c, "<page>.html").