package core import ( "context" "v2ray.com/core/common" "v2ray.com/core/common/buf" "v2ray.com/core/common/net" "v2ray.com/core/features/routing" ) // CreateObject creates a new object based on the given V2Ray instance and config. The V2Ray instance may be nil. func CreateObject(v *Instance, config interface{}) (interface{}, error) { ctx := context.Background() if v != nil { ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, v2rayKey, v) } return common.CreateObject(ctx, config) } // StartInstance starts a new V2Ray instance with given serialized config. // By default V2Ray only support config in protobuf format, i.e., configFormat = "protobuf". Caller need to load other packages to add JSON support. func StartInstance(configFormat string, configBytes []byte) (*Instance, error) { var mb buf.MultiBuffer common.Must2(mb.Write(configBytes)) config, err := LoadConfig(configFormat, "", &mb) if err != nil { return nil, err } instance, err := New(config) if err != nil { return nil, err } if err := instance.Start(); err != nil { return nil, err } return instance, nil } // Dial provides an easy way for upstream caller to create net.Conn through V2Ray. // It dispatches the request to the given destination by the given V2Ray instance. // Since it is under a proxy context, the LocalAddr() and RemoteAddr() in returned net.Conn // will not show real addresses being used for communication. func Dial(ctx context.Context, v *Instance, dest net.Destination) (net.Conn, error) { dispatcher := v.GetFeature(routing.DispatcherType()) if dispatcher == nil { return nil, newError("routing.Dispatcher is not registered in V2Ray core") } r, err := dispatcher.(routing.Dispatcher).Dispatch(ctx, dest) if err != nil { return nil, err } return net.NewConnection(net.ConnectionInputMulti(r.Writer), net.ConnectionOutputMulti(r.Reader)), nil }