├── Manager ├── config.json ├── v2ray.json └── main.go ├── README.md └── LICENSE /Manager/config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Mysql_Host": "127.0.0.1", 3 | "Mysql_Port": 3306, 4 | "Mysql_User": "user", 5 | "Mysql_Password": "123456", 6 | "Mysql_Db": "MyV2Ray", 7 | "Mysql_TLS": "false", 8 | "Mysql_MaxOpenConns": 100, 9 | "Mysql_MaxIdleConns": 10, 10 | "V2rayClientAddr": "127.0.0.1:8301", 11 | "V2rayTag": "proxy", 12 | "Email": "@test.com", 13 | "AlterID": 64, 14 | "Level": 1, 15 | "CheckRate": 64 16 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Manager/v2ray.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "api": { 3 | "services": [ 4 | "HandlerService", 5 | "StatsService" 6 | ], 7 | "tag": "api" 8 | }, 9 | "stats": { 10 | }, 11 | "inbound": { 12 | "port": 26580, 13 | "protocol": "vmess", 14 | "settings": { 15 | "clients": [] 16 | }, 17 | "streamSettings": { 18 | "network": "tcp" 19 | }, 20 | "tag": "proxy" 21 | }, 22 | "inboundDetour": [{ 23 | "listen": "0.0.0.0", 24 | "port": 8301, 25 | "protocol": "dokodemo-door", 26 | "settings": { 27 | "address": "0.0.0.0" 28 | }, 29 | "tag": "api" 30 | }], 31 | "log": { 32 | "loglevel": "debug", 33 | "access": "/var/log/v2ray/access.log", 34 | "error": "/var/log/v2ray/error.log" 35 | }, 36 | "outbound": { 37 | "protocol": "freedom", 38 | "settings": {} 39 | }, 40 | "routing": { 41 | "settings": { 42 | "rules": [{ 43 | "inboundTag": [ 44 | "api" 45 | ], 46 | "outboundTag": "api", 47 | "type": "field" 48 | }] 49 | }, 50 | "strategy": "rules" 51 | }, 52 | "policy": { 53 | "levels": { 54 | "1": { 55 | "handshake": 4, 56 | "connIdle": 300, 57 | "uplinkOnly": 5, 58 | "downlinkOnly": 30, 59 | "statsUserUplink": true, 60 | "statsUserDownlink": true 61 | } 62 | } 63 | } 64 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## V2Manager(Beggar Version) 2 | 一个开源的使用Golang编写的V2Manager(适配V2raySocks) 3 | 4 | # 当前版本 5 | * Beggar - V0.1 6 | * 本Manager使用的是Gold版的原生代码,不是什么都是Bug的测试产物 7 | * 编译版只提供64bit版本,适用于64bit的所有linux系统(CentOS, Debian, etc) 8 | 9 | # 使用方法 10 | * ```./V2Manager``` 11 | 12 | # 实现的功能 13 | * 连接Mysql的全套功能保留(Mysql连接语句已优化,连接池处理也全部保留) 14 | * 用户处理的全套功能保留(增删用户,上传流量,关闭超量用户等) 15 | * V2Ray异常关闭自启动 16 | * 自定义Config和V2ray的Config路径(--cfg /home/config.json --v2cfg /home/v2ray.json) 17 | * 完全开源,可自行编译修改。 18 | 19 | # 如何开启更多V2Ray的功能 20 | * 自行修改v2ray.json即可 21 | 22 | # 阉割的功能 23 | * 除了最基本后端应该具备功能的全部功能 24 | 25 | # 完整版如何获取 26 | * 对于喜欢更多自定义设置的高端用户,我们提供收费版的Manager供您玩耍。 27 | * 收费版Manager包括更多的自定义设置,更多的自定义功能,以及状态回馈等 28 | * 购买Manager [V2射线管理器开发组](https://t.me/V2rayIsNotGreat) 29 | 30 | # 配置文件详解 31 | 名称 | 定义 | 示例值 32 | :- | :- | :- 33 | Mysql_Host | Mysql服务器地址 | 127.0.0.1 34 | Mysql_Port | Mysql端口 | 3306 35 | Mysql_User | Mysql用户 | root 36 | Mysql_Password | Mysql连接密码 | 123456 37 | Mysql_Db | V2ray用户数据所在数据库 | MyV2Ray 38 | Mysql_TLS | 是否开启TLS/SSL | false, true, skip-verify 39 | Mysql_MaxOpenConns | Mysql打开数据库的最大连接数 | 100 40 | Mysql_MaxIdleConns | Mysql连接池中的最大保持连接数 | 10 41 | V2rayClientAddr | V2Ray的api传入地址:端口 | 127.0.0.1:8301 42 | V2rayTag | V2Ray的api标签 | proxy 43 | Email | V2Ray用户邮箱后缀 | @123.moe 44 | AlterID | V2Ray的用户额外ID | 64 45 | Level | V2Ray的用户等级 | 1 46 | CheckRate | 流量更新检查时间(秒) | 60 47 | 48 | * Mysql_TLS 注意:true是开启,skip-verify是使用自签发或者无效的证书,false是不启用 49 | 50 | # 其他 51 | * 本项目没有任何隐藏后门和恶心人的Bug,我不喜欢干这事,担心乞丐版有什么问题自己审计代码自己编译。 52 | * 本项目不包含任何授权系统,也不欢迎任何人添加授权系统。 53 | * 本项目保留的部分和目前完整版代码是一样的,所以功能也是一样的,不需要担心体验差或者怎么样。 54 | * 本项目遵循GPLV3,欢迎喜欢本项目的人参与编辑 55 | * 有Bug请再ISSUE中提交完整的报错代码,我不是神仙解决不了没LOG的Bug 56 | 57 | # 捐赠 58 | * ETH钱包 0xaD8ABb15e4B8B58f5FbEE9CAb42096c1d640C234 59 | * 链克钱包 0x4cfa7215324f2cc521beeb35c8a85c9afdbcda7e 60 | * Buy Me a Coffee 61 | 62 | # 更新日志 63 | * 0.1 代码删减完成,上传主体 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Manager/main.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "os" 5 | "io" 6 | "fmt" 7 | "time" 8 | "flag" 9 | "bufio" 10 | "reflect" 11 | "context" 12 | "os/exec" 13 | "strconv" 14 | "strings" 15 | "database/sql" 16 | "path/filepath" 17 | "gopkg.in/pipe.v2" 18 | "google.golang.org/grpc" 19 | "github.com/akkuman/parseConfig" 20 | _ "github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql" 21 | "v2ray.com/core/app/proxyman/command" 22 | statscmd "v2ray.com/core/app/stats/command" 23 | "v2ray.com/core/common/protocol" 24 | "v2ray.com/core/common/serial" 25 | "v2ray.com/core/proxy/vmess" 26 | ) 27 | 28 | type TrafficInfo struct { 29 | Up, Down int64 30 | } 31 | 32 | const ( 33 | UplinkFormat = "user>>>%s>>>traffic>>>uplink" 34 | DownlinkFormat = "user>>>%s>>>traffic>>>downlink" 35 | ) 36 | 37 | var V2_users = make(map[int]map[string]string) 38 | var check_time = 1 39 | var config parseConfig.Config 40 | var Mysql_Host string 41 | var Mysql_Port string 42 | var Mysql_User string 43 | var Mysql_Password string 44 | var Mysql_Db string 45 | var Mysql_TLS string 46 | var Mysql_MaxOpenConns int 47 | var Mysql_MaxIdleConns int 48 | var client command.HandlerServiceClient 49 | var statsClient statscmd.StatsServiceClient 50 | var V2rayClientAddr string 51 | var V2rayTag string 52 | var V2RayPid int 53 | var EmailPostfix string 54 | var Level uint32 55 | var AlterID uint32 56 | var Mysql_Server string 57 | var V2config string 58 | var CheckRate int 59 | var M2Version = "Beggar - V0.1" 60 | var Mydb *sql.DB 61 | 62 | var ( 63 | cfg = flag.String("cfg", "", "Config file for Manager.") 64 | V2cfg = flag.String("V2cfg", "", "Config file for V2Ray.") 65 | MPath = flag.String("path", "", "Path to V2Ray Manager.") 66 | MVersion = flag.Bool("version", false, "Show version for Manager.") 67 | ) 68 | 69 | func main() { 70 | flag.Parse() 71 | if(*MVersion){ 72 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("V2Ray Manager By Suzume(%s)", M2Version), 0) 73 | os.Exit(0) 74 | } 75 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("V2Ray Manager By Suzume(%s)", M2Version), 0) 76 | start() 77 | } 78 | 79 | func initMysql() { 80 | Mydb, _ = sql.Open("mysql", Mysql_Server) 81 | Mydb.SetMaxOpenConns(Mysql_MaxOpenConns) 82 | Mydb.SetMaxIdleConns(Mysql_MaxIdleConns) 83 | } 84 | 85 | func start(){ 86 | if *cfg != "" { 87 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Loading Config: %s\n", *cfg), 0) 88 | config = parseConfig.New(*cfg) 89 | }else{ 90 | config = parseConfig.New("config.json") 91 | } 92 | var err = checkConfig(config) 93 | if err != nil { 94 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("%v", err), 31) 95 | os.Exit(3) 96 | } 97 | initConfig(config) 98 | killV2Ray() 99 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Starting V2Ray! AlterID: %d, Level: %d", AlterID, Level), 0) 100 | go startV2Ray() 101 | timeSleep(4) 102 | cc, err := grpc.Dial(V2rayClientAddr, grpc.WithInsecure()) 103 | if err != nil { 104 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("%v", err), 31) 105 | os.Exit(3) 106 | } 107 | client = command.NewHandlerServiceClient(cc) 108 | client = client 109 | statsClient = statscmd.NewStatsServiceClient(cc) 110 | statsClient = statsClient 111 | for{ 112 | err := testAddUser() 113 | if err == nil { 114 | break 115 | } 116 | timeSleep(1) 117 | } 118 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Connecting to Mysql Database!(TLS:%s)", Mysql_TLS), 0) 119 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Mysql Setting: MaxOpen(%v), MaxIdle(%v)", Mysql_MaxOpenConns, Mysql_MaxIdleConns), 0) 120 | //fmt.Printf("Connecting to Mysql: %s:%s, User: %s, password:%s, Using Database: %s\n", Mysql_Host, Mysql_Port, Mysql_User, Mysql_Password, Mysql_Db) 121 | Mysql_Server = "" 122 | Mysql_Server += Mysql_User + ":" + Mysql_Password + "@tcp(" + Mysql_Host + ":" + Mysql_Port + ")/" + Mysql_Db + "?charset=utf8&tls=" + Mysql_TLS 123 | initMysql() 124 | Run() 125 | } 126 | 127 | func checkConfig(config parseConfig.Config) error{ 128 | var CheckItems = make(map[string]string) 129 | CheckItems["Mysql_Host"] = "string" 130 | CheckItems["Mysql_Port"] = "float64" 131 | CheckItems["Mysql_User"] = "string" 132 | CheckItems["Mysql_Password"] = "string" 133 | CheckItems["Mysql_Db"] = "string" 134 | CheckItems["Mysql_TLS"] = "string" 135 | CheckItems["Mysql_MaxOpenConns"] = "float64" 136 | CheckItems["Mysql_MaxIdleConns"] = "float64" 137 | CheckItems["V2rayClientAddr"] = "string" 138 | CheckItems["V2rayTag"] = "string" 139 | CheckItems["Email"] = "string" 140 | CheckItems["AlterID"] = "float64" 141 | CheckItems["Level"] = "float64" 142 | CheckItems["CheckRate"] = "float64" 143 | for k, v := range CheckItems{ 144 | var CheI = config.Get(k) 145 | if(CheI == nil){ 146 | fmt.Printf("%c[1;0;31mConfig Missing: %s%c[0m\n", 0x1B, k, 0x1B) 147 | fmt.Printf("%c[1;0;31mPlease Check Your Config File!%c[0m\n", 0x1B, 0x1B) 148 | os.Exit(0) 149 | }else{ 150 | if(fmt.Sprintf("%v", reflect.TypeOf(CheI)) != v){ 151 | fmt.Printf("%c[1;0;31mWrong Config Item: %s%c[0m\n", 0x1B, k, 0x1B) 152 | fmt.Printf("%c[1;0;31mNeed: %s, Give: %s%c[0m\n", 0x1B, v, reflect.TypeOf(CheI), 0x1B) 153 | fmt.Printf("%c[1;0;31mPlease Check Your Config File!%c[0m\n", 0x1B, 0x1B) 154 | os.Exit(0) 155 | } 156 | } 157 | } 158 | return nil 159 | } 160 | 161 | func initConfig(config parseConfig.Config){ 162 | Mysql_Host = config.Get("Mysql_Host").(string) 163 | var Mysql_Portt = config.Get("Mysql_Port") 164 | Mysql_Port = strconv.Itoa(int(Mysql_Portt.(float64))) 165 | Mysql_User = config.Get("Mysql_User").(string) 166 | Mysql_Password = config.Get("Mysql_Password").(string) 167 | Mysql_Db = config.Get("Mysql_Db").(string) 168 | Mysql_TLS = config.Get("Mysql_TLS").(string) 169 | Mysql_MaxOpenConns = int(config.Get("Mysql_MaxOpenConns").(float64)) 170 | Mysql_MaxIdleConns = int(config.Get("Mysql_MaxIdleConns").(float64)) 171 | V2rayClientAddr = config.Get("V2rayClientAddr").(string) 172 | V2rayTag = config.Get("V2rayTag").(string) 173 | EmailPostfix = config.Get("Email").(string) 174 | Level = uint32(int(config.Get("Level").(float64))) 175 | AlterID = uint32(int(config.Get("AlterID").(float64))) 176 | CheckRate = int(config.Get("CheckRate").(float64)) 177 | } 178 | 179 | func Run() error { 180 | err := Mydb.Ping() 181 | if err != nil { 182 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("%v", err), 31) 183 | os.Exit(3) 184 | } 185 | V2_userss, err := selectDB() 186 | if(err != nil){ 187 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("%v", err), 31) 188 | os.Exit(3) 189 | } 190 | V2_users = V2_userss 191 | InitUsers() 192 | ch := make(chan string, 1) 193 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Loaded CheckRate : %d Second", int(CheckRate)), 32) 194 | for { 195 | timeSleep(CheckRate) 196 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Start Checking, Round %d", int(check_time)), 0) 197 | go func() { 198 | roundCheck() 199 | ch <- "done" 200 | }() 201 | select { 202 | case <-ch: 203 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Task(%d) Is Done!!!!!", int(check_time)), 32) 204 | case <-time.After(time.Duration(CheckRate - 1) * time.Second): 205 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Task(%d) Is Timeout!!!!!", int(check_time)), 31) 206 | } 207 | check_time = check_time + 1 208 | } 209 | return nil 210 | } 211 | 212 | func roundCheck(){ 213 | checkV2RayAlive() 214 | CheckUsers(check_time) 215 | } 216 | 217 | func checkV2RayAlive(){ 218 | if(!checkV2ray(V2RayPid)){ 219 | serviceLogger("Restarting V2Ray!", 31) 220 | killV2Ray() 221 | pid, err := runV2Ray(V2config) 222 | if( err != nil){ 223 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("RunV2Ray Error! Error:%s ",err), 31) 224 | }else{ 225 | V2RayPid = pid 226 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Restarted V2Ray!Pid:%d", pid), 32) 227 | for{ 228 | err := testAddUser() 229 | if err == nil { 230 | break 231 | } 232 | timeSleep(1) 233 | } 234 | serviceLogger("Start Initing Users!", 32) 235 | InitUsers() 236 | } 237 | } 238 | } 239 | 240 | func checkV2ray(pid int) bool{ 241 | p := pipe.Line( 242 | pipe.Exec("ps", "aux"), 243 | pipe.Exec("grep", "-v", "grep"), 244 | pipe.Exec("grep", strconv.Itoa(pid)), 245 | ) 246 | output, err := pipe.CombinedOutputTimeout(p, time.Duration(2) * time.Second) 247 | if err != nil { 248 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Check - Search Failed(Prehaps no V2Ray Running), %s!", err), 31) 249 | }else{ 250 | total := string(output) 251 | if(strings.Contains(total, "/usr/bin/v2ray/v2ray")){ 252 | return true 253 | } 254 | return false 255 | } 256 | return false 257 | } 258 | 259 | func startV2Ray(){ 260 | path := getCurrentPath() 261 | var v2config = path + "/v2ray.json" 262 | if *V2cfg != "" { 263 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Loading V2Ray Config: %s", *V2cfg), 0) 264 | v2config = *V2cfg 265 | }else{ 266 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("You are now Running in: %s", path), 0) 267 | } 268 | V2config = v2config 269 | pid, err := runV2Ray(V2config) 270 | if err != nil { 271 | os.Exit(1) 272 | } 273 | var alive = checkV2ray(pid) 274 | if(alive){ 275 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Started V2Ray! Pid:%d", pid), 32) 276 | V2RayPid = pid 277 | }else{ 278 | serviceLogger("Cannot Start V2Ray!", 31) 279 | os.Exit(1) 280 | } 281 | } 282 | 283 | func runV2Ray(v2config string) (int, error){ 284 | cmd := exec.Command("/usr/bin/v2ray/v2ray", "-config", v2config) 285 | ppReader, err := cmd.StdoutPipe() 286 | defer ppReader.Close() 287 | var bufReader = bufio.NewReader(ppReader) 288 | if err != nil { 289 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Create cmd stdoutpipe failed, Error: %s!", err), 31) 290 | return 0, err 291 | } 292 | err = cmd.Start() 293 | if err != nil { 294 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Cannot start V2Ray, Error: %s!n",err), 31) 295 | return 0, err 296 | } 297 | go func() { 298 | var buffer []byte = make([]byte, 4096) 299 | for { 300 | n, err := bufReader.Read(buffer) 301 | if err != nil { 302 | if err == io.EOF { 303 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("ERROR: %s!", "pipi has Closed"), 31) 304 | break 305 | } else { 306 | break 307 | } 308 | } 309 | fmt.Print(string(buffer[:n])) 310 | } 311 | }() 312 | timeSleep(3) 313 | go waitCmd(cmd) 314 | return cmd.Process.Pid, nil 315 | } 316 | 317 | func waitCmd(cmd *exec.Cmd){ 318 | cmd.Wait() 319 | } 320 | 321 | func killV2Ray(){ 322 | p := pipe.Line( 323 | pipe.Exec("ps", "-ef"), 324 | pipe.Exec("grep", "-v", "grep"), 325 | pipe.Exec("grep", "-i", "/usr/bin/v2ray/v2ray"), 326 | pipe.Exec("awk", "{print $2}"), 327 | ) 328 | output, err := pipe.CombinedOutputTimeout(p, time.Duration(5) * time.Second) 329 | if err != nil { 330 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Kill - Search Failed(Prehaps no V2Ray Running), %s!", err), 31) 331 | }else{ 332 | total := string(output) 333 | if(total != ""){ 334 | total = strings.Replace(total, "\n", "", -1) 335 | intotal, err := strconv.Atoi(total) 336 | if err != nil { 337 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Error: %s!", fmt.Sprint(err)), 31) 338 | }else{ 339 | proc, err := os.FindProcess(intotal) 340 | if err != nil { 341 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Error: %s!", fmt.Sprint(err)), 31) 342 | } 343 | proc.Kill() 344 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Killed V2Ray(%s)", total), 32) 345 | } 346 | }else{ 347 | serviceLogger("No V2Ray Running", 32) 348 | } 349 | } 350 | } 351 | 352 | func selectDB() (map[int]map[string]string, error){ 353 | var dbusersget = make(map[int]map[string]string) 354 | rows, err := Mydb.Query("SELECT id, uuid, t, u, d, transfer_enable FROM user WHERE enable = 1") 355 | if err != nil { 356 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Mysql Error: %s", err), 31) 357 | }else{ 358 | for rows.Next() { 359 | var id int 360 | var uuid string 361 | var t int 362 | var u int 363 | var d int 364 | var transfer_enable int 365 | err = rows.Scan(&id, &uuid, &t, &u, &d, &transfer_enable) 366 | checkErr(err) 367 | usermap := make(map[string]string) 368 | usermap["id"] = strconv.Itoa(id) 369 | usermap["uuid"] = strings.ToUpper(uuid) 370 | usermap["t"] = strconv.Itoa(t) 371 | usermap["u"] = strconv.Itoa(u) 372 | usermap["d"] = strconv.Itoa(d) 373 | usermap["transfer_enable"] = strconv.Itoa(transfer_enable) 374 | dbusersget[id] = usermap 375 | } 376 | rows.Close() 377 | return dbusersget, nil 378 | } 379 | return dbusersget, err 380 | } 381 | 382 | func InitUsers(){ 383 | for k, v := range V2_users{ 384 | var emails = string(v["id"]) + EmailPostfix 385 | var uuids = string(v["uuid"]) 386 | var ids = k 387 | var userr = &VUser{ 388 | Email: emails, 389 | UUID: uuids, 390 | AlterID: AlterID, 391 | Level: Level, 392 | ID: ids, 393 | } 394 | u, err := strconv.Atoi(v["u"]) 395 | checkErr(err) 396 | d, err := strconv.Atoi(v["d"]) 397 | checkErr(err) 398 | transfer_enable, err := strconv.Atoi(v["transfer_enable"]) 399 | checkErr(err) 400 | var sum = u + d 401 | if(sum > transfer_enable){ 402 | delete(V2_users,k) 403 | }else{ 404 | addUser(userr) 405 | } 406 | } 407 | } 408 | 409 | func CheckUsers(mcheck_time int){ 410 | newusers, err := selectDB() 411 | if(err != nil){ 412 | serviceLogger("Skipped Round Check!", 33) 413 | }else{ 414 | var umymap = make(map[string]map[string]string) 415 | for k, v := range newusers{ 416 | if(mcheck_time != check_time){ 417 | break 418 | } 419 | var emails = string(v["id"]) + EmailPostfix 420 | var uuids = string(v["uuid"]) 421 | var ids = k 422 | var userr = &VUser{ 423 | Email: emails, 424 | UUID: uuids, 425 | AlterID: 64, 426 | Level: 1, 427 | ID: ids, 428 | } 429 | u, err := strconv.Atoi(v["u"]) 430 | checkErr(err) 431 | d, err := strconv.Atoi(v["d"]) 432 | checkErr(err) 433 | transfer_enable, err := strconv.Atoi(v["transfer_enable"]) 434 | checkErr(err) 435 | var sum = u + d 436 | if(sum > transfer_enable){ 437 | delete(newusers,k) 438 | }else{ 439 | if _, ok := V2_users[k]; ok { 440 | usertraffic := GetUserTrafficAndReset(userr) 441 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("User(%s): U: %d, D: %d", emails, usertraffic.Up, usertraffic.Down), 0) 442 | reti := TrafficInfo{} 443 | reti.Up = usertraffic.Up 444 | reti.Down = usertraffic.Down 445 | if(reti.Up != 0 || reti.Down != 0){ 446 | usermap := make(map[string]string) 447 | usermap["id"] = v["id"] 448 | usermap["t"] = strconv.Itoa(int(time.Now().Unix())) 449 | usermap["u"] = strconv.Itoa(int(reti.Up)) 450 | usermap["d"] = strconv.Itoa(int(reti.Down)) 451 | umymap[v["id"]] = usermap 452 | } 453 | }else{ 454 | addUser(userr) 455 | } 456 | } 457 | } 458 | makeUpdateQueue(umymap) 459 | for k, v := range V2_users{ 460 | if(mcheck_time != check_time){ 461 | break 462 | } 463 | var emails = string(v["id"]) + EmailPostfix 464 | var uuids = string(v["uuid"]) 465 | var ids = k 466 | var userr = &VUser{ 467 | Email: emails, 468 | UUID: uuids, 469 | AlterID: 64, 470 | Level: 1, 471 | ID: ids, 472 | } 473 | if _, ok := newusers[k]; ok { 474 | if(uuids != newusers[k]["uuid"]){ 475 | removeUser(userr) 476 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("User(%s): UUID(%s)→(%s)", emails, uuids, newusers[k]["uuid"]), 34) 477 | var nuserr = &VUser{ 478 | Email: emails, 479 | UUID: newusers[k]["uuid"], 480 | AlterID: 64, 481 | Level: 1, 482 | ID: ids, 483 | } 484 | addUser(nuserr) 485 | } 486 | }else{ 487 | removeUser(userr) 488 | } 489 | } 490 | V2_users = newusers 491 | } 492 | } 493 | 494 | func makeUpdateQueue(umymap map[string]map[string]string){ 495 | if(len(umymap) > 0){ 496 | var ids = "" 497 | var us = "" 498 | var ds = "" 499 | var ts = "" 500 | for k, v := range umymap{ 501 | ids = ids + k + "," 502 | us = us + "WHEN " + v["id"] + " THEN u + " + v["u"] + "\n" 503 | ds = ds + "WHEN " + v["id"] + " THEN d + " + v["d"] + "\n" 504 | ts = ts + "WHEN " + v["id"] + " THEN " + v["t"] + "\n" 505 | } 506 | ids = strings.TrimSuffix(ids, ",") 507 | var umysqlp = "UPDATE user SET u = CASE id\n" + us + "END,\nd = CASE id\n" + ds + "END,\nt = CASE id\n" + ts + "END\nWHERE id IN(" + ids + ")" 508 | rows, err := Mydb.Exec(umysqlp) 509 | if err != nil { 510 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Update Failed: %s", err), 31) 511 | }else{ 512 | rowCount, err := rows.RowsAffected() 513 | if err != nil{ 514 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Update Failed: %s", err), 31) 515 | } 516 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Mysql Update Success, Affected %v Rows", int(rowCount)), 32) 517 | } 518 | }else{ 519 | serviceLogger("Skipped Mysql Update(No Active Up And Down)", 32) 520 | } 521 | } 522 | 523 | func addUser(u *VUser) { 524 | var ctx = context.Background(); 525 | resp, err := client.AlterInbound(ctx, &command.AlterInboundRequest{ 526 | Tag: V2rayTag, 527 | Operation: serial.ToTypedMessage(&command.AddUserOperation{ 528 | User: &protocol.User{ 529 | Level: u.GetLevel(), 530 | Email: u.GetEmail(), 531 | Account: serial.ToTypedMessage(&vmess.Account{ 532 | Id: u.GetUUID(), 533 | AlterId: u.GetAlterID(), 534 | SecuritySettings: &protocol.SecurityConfig{Type: protocol.SecurityType_AUTO}, 535 | }), 536 | }, 537 | }), 538 | }) 539 | if err != nil { 540 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to add Email: %s, Error:%v", u.GetEmail(), err), 31) 541 | } else { 542 | resp = resp 543 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Added Email: %s, UUID: %s", u.GetEmail(), u.GetUUID()), 0) 544 | } 545 | } 546 | 547 | func testAddUser() error{ 548 | var emaill = "test" + EmailPostfix 549 | var ctx = context.Background(); 550 | var u = &VUser{ 551 | Email: emaill, 552 | UUID: "3E187519-A207-4861-A589-2FE460E316CD", 553 | AlterID: 64, 554 | Level: 1, 555 | ID: 0, 556 | } 557 | resp, err := client.AlterInbound(ctx, &command.AlterInboundRequest{ 558 | Tag: V2rayTag, 559 | Operation: serial.ToTypedMessage(&command.AddUserOperation{ 560 | User: &protocol.User{ 561 | Level: u.GetLevel(), 562 | Email: u.GetEmail(), 563 | Account: serial.ToTypedMessage(&vmess.Account{ 564 | Id: u.GetUUID(), 565 | AlterId: u.GetAlterID(), 566 | SecuritySettings: &protocol.SecurityConfig{Type: protocol.SecurityType_AUTO}, 567 | }), 568 | }, 569 | }), 570 | }) 571 | if err != nil { 572 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to add Test User: %s, Please check V2Ray daemon!", u.GetEmail()), 31) 573 | return err 574 | } else { 575 | resp = resp 576 | serviceLogger("Connected To V2Ray Successfully!", 32) 577 | testRemoveUser(u) 578 | } 579 | return nil 580 | } 581 | 582 | func removeUser(u *VUser) { 583 | var ctx = context.Background(); 584 | resp, err := client.AlterInbound(ctx, &command.AlterInboundRequest{ 585 | Tag: V2rayTag, 586 | Operation: serial.ToTypedMessage(&command.RemoveUserOperation{ 587 | Email: u.GetEmail(), 588 | }), 589 | }) 590 | if err != nil { 591 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to Remove Email:%s, Error: %v", u.GetEmail(), err), 31) 592 | } else { 593 | resp = resp 594 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Removed Email: %s, UUID: %s", u.GetEmail(), u.GetUUID()), 0) 595 | } 596 | } 597 | 598 | func testRemoveUser(u *VUser) { 599 | var ctx = context.Background(); 600 | resp, err := client.AlterInbound(ctx, &command.AlterInboundRequest{ 601 | Tag: V2rayTag, 602 | Operation: serial.ToTypedMessage(&command.RemoveUserOperation{ 603 | Email: u.GetEmail(), 604 | }), 605 | }) 606 | if err != nil { 607 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to Remove Test Email:%s, Error: %v", u.GetEmail(), err), 31) 608 | } else { 609 | resp = resp 610 | } 611 | } 612 | 613 | func GetUserTrafficAndReset(u *VUser) TrafficInfo { 614 | ti := TrafficInfo{} 615 | ctx := context.Background() 616 | up, err := statsClient.GetStats(ctx, &statscmd.GetStatsRequest{ 617 | Name: fmt.Sprintf(UplinkFormat, u.GetEmail()), 618 | Reset_: true, 619 | }) 620 | if err != nil { 621 | var nilerror = fmt.Sprintf("rpc error: code = Unknown desc = App|Stats|Command: user>>>%s>>>traffic>>>uplink not found.", u.GetEmail()) 622 | if fmt.Sprintf("%v", err) != nilerror{ 623 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Get User %s's Uplink Traffic Failed, Error: %v", u.GetEmail(), err), 31) 624 | } 625 | return ti 626 | } 627 | down, err := statsClient.GetStats(ctx, &statscmd.GetStatsRequest{ 628 | Name: fmt.Sprintf(DownlinkFormat, u.GetEmail()), 629 | Reset_: true, 630 | }) 631 | if err != nil { 632 | var nilerror = fmt.Sprintf("rpc error: code = Unknown desc = App|Stats|Command: user>>>%s>>>traffic>>>downlink not found.", u.GetEmail()) 633 | if fmt.Sprintf("%v", err) != nilerror{ 634 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Get User %s's Downlink Traffic Failed, Error: %v", u.GetEmail(), err), 31) 635 | } 636 | return ti 637 | } 638 | 639 | ti.Up = up.Stat.Value 640 | ti.Down = down.Stat.Value 641 | 642 | return ti 643 | } 644 | 645 | func getCurrentPath() string { 646 | file, _ := exec.LookPath(os.Args[0]) 647 | path, _ := filepath.Abs(file) 648 | path = substr(path, 0, strings.LastIndex(path, "/")) 649 | return path 650 | } 651 | 652 | func checkErr(err error) { 653 | if err != nil { 654 | serviceLogger(fmt.Sprintf("Error: %v!", err), 31) 655 | } 656 | } 657 | 658 | func substr(s string, pos, length int) string { 659 | runes := []rune(s) 660 | l := pos + length 661 | if l > len(runes) { 662 | l = len(runes) 663 | } 664 | return string(runes[pos:l]) 665 | } 666 | 667 | func serviceLogger(log string, color int){ 668 | log = strings.Replace(log, "\n", "", -1) 669 | if(color == 0){ 670 | fmt.Printf("%s\n", log) 671 | }else{ 672 | fmt.Printf("%c[1;0;%dm%s%c[0m\n", 0x1B, color, log, 0x1B) 673 | } 674 | } 675 | 676 | func timeSleep(second int){ 677 | time.Sleep(time.Duration(second) * time.Second) 678 | } 679 | 680 | type VUser struct { 681 | Email string `json:"email"` 682 | UUID string `json:"uuid"` 683 | AlterID uint32 `json:"alter_id"` 684 | Level uint32 `json:"level"` 685 | ID int 686 | } 687 | 688 | func (v *VUser) GetEmail() string { 689 | return v.Email 690 | } 691 | 692 | func (v *VUser) GetUUID() string { 693 | return v.UUID 694 | } 695 | 696 | func (v *VUser) GetAlterID() uint32 { 697 | return v.AlterID 698 | } 699 | 700 | func (v *VUser) GetLevel() uint32 { 701 | return v.Level 702 | } 703 | 704 | func (v *VUser) GetID() int { 705 | return v.ID 706 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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