MHSanaei 35efeb983e feat(frontend): Phase 7 — vue-i18n wired up + login page translated
Sets up vue-i18n on top of the panel's existing TOML translation
files. The Go side stays the source of truth — translators continue
to edit web/translation/*.toml; a sync script snapshots those files
into per-locale JSON the Vue bundle imports. The login page is
translated end-to-end as a worked example; remaining pages can be
converted incrementally without infrastructure churn.

What's in the box:
- scripts/sync-locales.mjs: small TOML→JSON converter that walks
  web/translation/*.toml and writes frontend/src/locales/<code>.json.
  Handles the narrow subset of TOML the panel uses (flat key/value
  pairs + dotted [section.subsection] heads). Wired as a `prebuild`
  + `predev` script so production builds always include the latest
  strings without a manual step.
- src/i18n/index.js: createI18n() in composition mode with all 13
  locales emitted as their own Vite chunks. The active locale (read
  from the same `lang` cookie LanguageManager has always managed)
  plus the en-US fallback are eagerly loaded; the rest are
  dynamically importable via a loadLocale(code) helper. This keeps
  the per-page bundle the user actually downloads small — only ~30
  KB of strings end up in the initial payload, vs ~220 KB if all
  13 were eager.
- All five page entries (index/login/settings/inbounds/xray) wire
  the i18n plugin into createApp via .use(i18n).
- LoginPage.vue: t(...) replaces hardcoded English on the username
  / password / 2FA placeholders, the submit button label, and the
  Settings popover title. The Hello/Welcome headline cycle stays
  hardcoded — those are stylistic, not labels.

The 'Hello'/'Welcome' cycle stays in English deliberately; the rest
of the migration's components still ship hardcoded English and will
be converted page by page in follow-up commits.

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3x-ui

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3X-UI — advanced, open-source web-based control panel designed for managing Xray-core server. It offers a user-friendly interface for configuring and monitoring various VPN and proxy protocols.

Important

This project is only for personal usage, please do not use it for illegal purposes, and please do not use it in a production environment.

As an enhanced fork of the original X-UI project, 3X-UI provides improved stability, broader protocol support, and additional features.

Quick Start

bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mhsanaei/3x-ui/master/install.sh)

For full documentation, please visit the project Wiki.

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Acknowledgment

  • Iran v2ray rules (License: GPL-3.0): Enhanced v2ray/xray and v2ray/xray-clients routing rules with built-in Iranian domains and a focus on security and adblocking.
  • Russia v2ray rules (License: GPL-3.0): This repository contains automatically updated V2Ray routing rules based on data on blocked domains and addresses in Russia.

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