A website selling shadowsocks services, using Wordpress and WooCommerce.
Mainstream Linux distributions are supported. Mac OS and Windows are not supported yet.
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Download:
cd ~ git clone https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadow-shop.git
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Initialize:
cd ~/shadow-shop sudo sh init.sh
During this step, you have to specify the
state
anddoamin name
of your website. You may choose to run your website either indevelopment
orproduction
state. Then you need input thedomain name
to be used by the your website.Before proceeding to this step, if you plan to choose
production
state, then you have to make sure that thedomain name
you are going to input indeed points to the IP address of the server that is running this software. Otherwise, the sofeware will NOT be able to get a valid digital certificate for you website later on.
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Create and run website:
cd ~/shadow-shop docker-compose up -d
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Stop website:
cd ~/shadow-shop docker-compose stop
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Start previously stopped website:
cd ~/shadow-shop docker-compose start
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Restart website:
cd ~/shadow-shop docker-compose restart
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Stop and remove website:
cd ~/shadow-shop docker-compose down
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Show website running status:
cd ~/shadow-shop docker-compose ps
Once you have brought up your website for the first time, you may install Wordpress by typing in a web browser the domain name that your provided during the Initialize
step.
If you selected development
state during the Initialize
step, the website digital certificate is self-signed. Thus your website will show you a warning. You have to accept the digital certificate before proceeding.
Then the famous Wordpress 5-minute install process will guide you to customize the installation of Wordpress as you like.
- Select the language you want to use;
- Enter your site details: the site title, admin username, password and email address. If you want search engines, such as Google, to find your site, leave the Privacy box unchecked.
Now you can log in to your site by clicking the Log In button and entering the admin credentials you provided when you were installing WordPress. Then you may go to its admin panel by typing in the web browser the url:
https://your-domain-name/wp-admin
After that, you may perform any admin tasks, including setting up and configuring WooCommerce, in the admin panel. Official documentation for configuring WooCommerce settings can be found here.
By default, the theme StoreFront is installed and activiated as the active theme. You may choose a different theme as you wish. However it is highly recommanded to choose a WooCommerce-compatable theme.
Once you have chosen a theme, you may start to customize how your website looks as you wish.
There are two compulsory plugins - WooCommerce and Shadow Shop - for this website to function properly. They are installed and activiated by default. Do not deactiviate or delete them, or the website will malfunction. If you are not familiar with WooCommerce before, then you might need a bit of googling.
You may install and activiate other plugins as you wish to customize your website functionality. In effect, WooCommerce may automatically install and activiate a few plugins for you during the previous configuration step, such as Jetpack, Mailchimp, and etc.
If you are familiar with Wordpress, then you should be comforatble with finding and using plugins that will help to meet your requierments.
If you are new to Wordpress, then there might be a learning curve. But in all honesty, they are fairly intuitive and easy to learn.
Once you have setup WooCommerce, you may start to create your products. It is IMPORTANT that for EVERY product, you have to choose one and only one value for each of following attributes: Life Span
, Traffic
, and Encryption Method
. It is IMPORTANT that failure to comply will result in no creation of shadowsocks account for paid orders.
The Life Span
attribute of a product specifies how long the shadowsocks accounts created for the product will last for. The options are: Monthly
, Bimonthly
, Quarterly
, Semiannually
, Annually
. Once a shadowsocks account has reached its life span, it will be stopped and deleted.
The Traffic
attribute of a product specifies the maximum number of bits that a user can consume by using the product. The traffic is calculated as the sum of the usages from all the shadowsocks acccounts created for the product for the user. The options are: 100M
, 200M
, 300M
, 400M
, 500M
, 600M
, 700M
, 800M
, 900M
, 1G
, 2G
, 3G
, 4G
, 5G
, 6G
, 7G
, 8G
, 9G
, 10G
, 20G
, 30G
, 40G
, 50G
, 60G
, 70G
, 80G
, 90G
, 100G
, 200G
, 300G
, 400G
, 500G
, 600G
, 700G
, 800G
, 900G
, 1T
, 2T
, 3T
, 4T
, 5T
, 6T
, 7T
, 8T
, 9T
, 10T
. Once a product has reached its life span, unused traffic will NOT be carried forward to the next product. It will simply be discarded.
The Encryption Method
attribute of a product specifies the default encryption algorithm to be used by all the shadowsocks accounts created for this account. The options are: aes-128-gcm
, aes-192-gcm
, aes-256-gcm
, aes-128-cfb
, aes-192-cfb
, aes-256-cfb
, aes-128-ctr
, aes-192-ctr
, aes-256-ctr
, camellia-128-cfb
, camellia-192-cfb
, camellia-256-cfb
, bf-cfb
, chacha20-ietf-poly1305
, xchacha20-ietf-poly1305
, salsa20
, chacha20
, chacha20-ietf
.
Management of shadowsocks related resources can be done from the Shadow Shop
menu of the admin panel.
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Servers
A
server
is a remote machine acting as a shadowsocks exit point. Aserver
may have more than onenode
(see below). Admin has to provide its IP address or domain name when adding aserver
. Admin may add, edit, and delete aserver
. Note that aserver
cannot be deleted if anode
has been created using thisserver
. Admin has to delete all itsnodes
before successfully deleting theserver
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Nodes
A
node
is a virtual shadowsocks exit point. The difference betweenserver
andnode
is that aserver
is an indpendent machine where anode
is a logical machine that relies onserver
. There can be multiplenodes
residing on a singleserver
. From users' perspective,nodes
using the sameserver
are different shadowsocks exit points. Before adding anode
, the underlyingserver
has to be added into the system first. When adding a newnode
, the admin has to select a server, give it a descriptive name, and provide its managing port, managing password, and a range of port numbers to be used in a form of lower and upper bound of port numbers. Admin may also edit and delete anode
. Note that anode
cannot be deleted if anaccount
has been created using thisnode
. Admin has to delete all itsaccounts
before successfully deleting thenode
.Shadow Shop uses shadowsocks-restful-api to manage nodes. Install it on every server acting as a node. The managing port number and managing password chosen for shadowsocks-restful-api for a node have to be consistent with the managing port number and managing password fields for the node in Shadow Shop, so that Shadow Shop will be able to control the node. Otherwise, Shadow Shop will not be able to manage the node.
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Accounts
An
account
is a shadowsocks account. The admin may manually add a newaccount
by selecting a user, a node, the life span of this account, the ecryption method to be used by this account, and inputing the maximum traffic to be allocated to this account.
When a user has made a payment for a product, an order will be created. The system then will create a shadowsocks account from every existing node for the user for this order.
Note the system currently does not backtrack previous orders. When a new node is added into the system, no new shadowsocks account will be created from this new node for previously created orders.
In order to support guest user payment, go to WooCommerce > Settings > Accounts & Privacy, then configure the settings as the following screen shot:
Wordpress, WooCommerce, and Storefront support multi-language, and have been translated into many languages. Shadow Shop supports multi-language but has not been translated into other languages (due to my lack of language skills). So if you want to use other languages, you may contribute some translation as follows:
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Create a fork of this repository.
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Locate the language file in your forked repository. The file is located in
website/wp-content/plugins/shadowsocks-hub/languages
directory. This directory contains several.po
files with each file corresponding to a language. The names of.po
files have a pattern ofshadowsocks-hub-{locale}.po
wherelocale
is the language code of the file. Find the.po
file corresponding to the language of your interest. If your language file does not exist in the directory, please feel free to create an issue to let me know the language you want to translate. I will add the corresponding.po
file. -
Translate the
.po
file. The file contains all the strings for translation. Each translatable string is formatted like this:#: admin/class-shadowsocks-hub-accounts-list-table.php:35 msgid "No account found." msgstr ""
The translated string should be put into
msgstr
section. -
Create a
pull request
and I will merge your translation into the project.
The system will perform daily automatic update of code for Wordpress core files, the theme StoreFront, and the plugins WooCommerce and Shadow Shop. Ohter themes and plugins installed by users have to be updated by yourself from the Wordpress admin panel.
The system will perform daily local backup of all the code. In addition, when the website is up running, the system will perform daily local backup of the entire database.
Please do not hesitate to raise an issue if you would like make a feature request, bug report or provide some feedback. Bugs have a high priority to get addressed while feedback and feature requests will be considered depending on their popularity and importance.