پنل تحت وب مدیریت V2ray و ساخت کاربر و مدیریت سرور
mkdir x-ui && cd x-ui
docker run -itd --network=host \
-v $PWD/db/:/etc/x-ui/ \
-v $PWD/cert/:/root/cert/ \
from django.http import HttpResponse
from .utils import queryset_to_workbook
def download_workbook(request):
queryset = User.objects.all()
columns = (
'first_name',
'last_name',
'email',
If you haven’t worked with JavaScript in the last few years, these three points should give you enough knowledge to feel comfortable reading the React documentation:
let
and const
statements. For the purposes of the React documentation, you can consider them equivalent to var
.class
keyword to define JavaScript classes. There are two things worth remembering about them. Firstly, unlike with objects, you don't need to put commas between class method definitions. Secondly, unlike many other languages with classes, in JavaScript the value of this
in a method [depends on how it is called](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Jav// Run this in the F12 javascript console in chrome | |
// if a redirect happens, the page will pause | |
// this helps because chrome's network tab's | |
// "preserve log" seems to technically preserve the log | |
// but you can't actually LOOK at it... | |
// also the "replay xhr" feature does not work after reload | |
// even if you "preserve log". | |
window.addEventListener("beforeunload", function() { debugger; }, false) |
""" | |
HexByteConversion | |
Convert a byte string to it's hex representation for output or visa versa. | |
ByteToHex converts byte string "\xFF\xFE\x00\x01" to the string "FF FE 00 01" | |
HexToByte converts string "FF FE 00 01" to the byte string "\xFF\xFE\x00\x01" | |
""" | |
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