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A powerful, high-level Python wrapper for managing and testing V2Ray/Xray-core and Hysteria clients.

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python-v2ray

PyPI Version License: GPL v3 Python Versions Documentation

A powerful, high-level Python wrapper for managing and testing V2Ray/Xray-core and Hysteria clients.

This library abstracts the complexities of binary management, multi-format config parsing, and concurrent connection testing, providing a clean and streamlined API for developers.

For full installation guides, core concepts, and the complete API reference, please visit our full documentation site.


✨ Features

  • Automated Binary Management: Automatically downloads and manages the necessary Xray-core, Hysteria, and test engine binaries for your platform (Windows, macOS, Linux).
  • Intelligent Subscription Handling: Effortlessly import configurations from subscription links. The loader intelligently handles both Base64 and plain-text formats and includes a powerful deduplication engine to clean up redundant profiles.
  • Unified Config Parser: Seamlessly parses various link formats (vless, vmess, trojan, ss, hysteria2, mvless) into a standardized Python object model.
  • High-Speed Concurrent Testing: Utilizes a hybrid architecture (Python + Go) to test dozens of configurations simultaneously, reporting latency, download, and upload speeds in seconds.
  • Dynamic Config Builder: A fluent builder API to programmatically construct complex Xray JSON configurations with custom inbounds, outbounds, and routing rules.
  • Advanced Proxy Chaining ("WARP on Any"): Easily route any configuration's traffic (VLESS, Trojan, even another WireGuard) through a final WARP outbound for enhanced privacy and connectivity.
  • Live Statistics: Connect to a running Xray-core instance's gRPC API to fetch live traffic statistics (uplink & downlink).
  • Cross-Platform: Designed to work flawlessly across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments.

🚀 Installation

Install the latest stable version from PyPI:

pip install python-v2ray

⚡️ Quick Start: Test a List of Proxies

This example demonstrates the core functionality: downloading dependencies, parsing URIs, and running a connection test. For more advanced examples, please see our full documentation.

from pathlib import Path
from python_v2ray.downloader import BinaryDownloader
from python_v2ray.tester import ConnectionTester
from python_v2ray.config_parser import parse_uri

def run_tests():
    """
    An example of ensuring binaries, parsing URIs, and testing their connectivity.
    """
    project_root = Path("./") # Assumes running from the project's root directory

    # --- 1. Ensure all required binaries are available ---
    print("--- Verifying binaries ---")
    try:
        downloader = BinaryDownloader(project_root)
        downloader.ensure_all()
    except Exception as e:
        print(f"Fatal Error: {e}")
        return

    # --- 2. Define your list of proxy URIs ---
    test_uris = [
        "vless://...",
        "vmess://...",
        "hysteria2://...",
        # ... add more of your configs here
    ]

    # --- 3. Parse all URIs into a unified format ---
    print("\n* Parsing URIs...")
    parsed_configs = [p for p in (parse_uri(uri) for uri in test_uris) if p]
    if not parsed_configs:
        print("No valid configurations found to test.")
        return

    print(f"* Preparing to test {len(parsed_configs)} configurations concurrently...")

    # --- 4. Initialize and run the tester ---
    tester = ConnectionTester(
        vendor_path=str(project_root / "vendor"),
        core_engine_path=str(project_root / "core_engine")
    )
    results = tester.test_uris(parsed_configs)

    # --- 5. Display the results, sorted by latency ---
    print("\n" + "="*20 + " Test Results " + "="*20)
    if results:
        sorted_results = sorted(results, key=lambda x: x.get('ping_ms', 9999))
        for result in sorted_results:
            tag = result.get('tag', 'N/A')
            ping = result.get('ping_ms', -1)
            status = result.get('status', 'error')
            
            if status == 'success':
                print(f"✅ Tag: {tag:<35} | Latency: {ping:>4} ms | Status: {status}")
            else:
                print(f"❌ Tag: {tag:<35} | Latency: {ping:>4} ms | Status: {status.split('|').strip()}")
    else:
        print("No results were received from the tester.")
    print("="*56)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    run_tests()

🙏 Acknowledgments

This project would not be possible without the incredible work of the teams behind the core technologies it relies on. Special thanks to:

📜 License

Distributed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. See LICENSE for more information.

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