endpoints.js was the only remaining JS file under src/. It's a pure data
file describing every panel API surface for the in-panel Swagger docs;
scripts/build-openapi.mjs reads it at build time to emit
public/openapi.json.
Convert it to endpoints.ts with explicit interfaces:
HttpMethod, ParamLocation, ParamType,
EndpointParam, Endpoint, SubscriptionHeader, Section
Type-checking surfaced shapes the .js had silently accepted:
- 'in' values beyond plain 'body' — 'body (form)', 'body (json)',
'body (multipart)' for non-JSON request bodies
- 'type' arrays — 'integer[]', 'object[]'
- Subscription section's subHeader documenting response headers
All four are now part of the union types so the existing data type-checks.
Dead exports removed:
- safeInlineHtml — unused since the docs page switched to Swagger UI
- methodColors — unused
Build pipeline:
- scripts/build-openapi.mjs imports endpoints.ts directly
- gen:api runs via Node 22's native --experimental-strip-types; no
tsx/ts-node dependency added
- --disable-warning=ExperimentalWarning silences just the strip-types
notice while keeping deprecation warnings intact
3x-ui frontend
React 19 + Ant Design 6 + TypeScript + Vite 8. Multi-page app — one HTML
entry per panel route — built into ../web/dist/ and embedded into the
Go binary via embed.FS.
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 in dev mode (see
MIGRATED_ROUTES in vite.config.js), so the sidebar's
production-style links work without round-tripping through Go.
Production build
npm run build
Outputs to ../web/dist/ (HTML at the root, hashed JS/CSS under
assets/). The Go binary embeds this directory at compile time and
web/controller/dist.go serves the per-page HTML.
Type check and lint
npm run typecheck
npm run lint
tsc --noEmit against tsconfig.json (strict mode, jsx: "react-jsx",
@/* → src/* alias). ESLint 10 with eslint.config.js (flat config)
— @eslint/js recommended plus typescript-eslint and
eslint-plugin-react-hooks rules.
Layout
frontend/
├── *.html # Vite entry HTML, one per panel route
├── tsconfig.json
├── eslint.config.js
├── vite.config.js
└── src/
├── entries/ # Per-page bootstrap (createRoot + render)
├── pages/ # One folder per route, each with the page
│ ├── index/ # component + helpers + sub-components
│ ├── login/
│ ├── inbounds/
│ ├── clients/
│ ├── xray/
│ ├── nodes/
│ ├── settings/
│ ├── api-docs/
│ └── sub/
├── components/ # Cross-page React components
├── hooks/ # Reusable hooks (useTheme, useWebSocket, …)
├── api/ # Axios setup, CSRF interceptor, WebSocket
├── i18n/ # react-i18next init (locales live in web/translation/)
├── models/ # Inbound, Outbound, Status, … domain classes
├── styles/ # Shared CSS modules (page-cards, …)
└── utils/ # HttpUtil, ObjectUtil, LanguageManager, …
Adding a new page
- Add
frontend/<page>.htmlreferencing/src/entries/<page>.tsx. - Add
src/entries/<page>.tsxthat imports the page component and mounts it withcreateRoot(...).render(...). - Add the page component under
src/pages/<page>/. - Register the entry in
rollupOptions.inputinvite.config.js. - If the page is reachable from the sidebar at
/panel/<route>, add it toMIGRATED_ROUTESso the dev proxy serves the Vite HTML. - Wire the Go controller to
serveDistPage(c, "<page>.html").