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Design Framework
This document outlines the high level design of XControl and how the project uses a collection of open source components, provided as optional extension modules, to build a multi-tenant, multi-service platform.
Open Source Components
- PulumiGo is used to provision cloud resources across multiple providers using the Pulumi SDK with Go.
- KubeGuard provides Kubernetes cluster application backups and node-level recovery.
- CraftWeave orchestrates lightweight tasks and configuration changes for each service module.
- CodePRobot automates GitHub Issue to Pull Request workflows and assists with code patching.
- OpsAgent offers intelligent monitoring, anomaly detection and root cause analysis.
- XStream accelerates developer connectivity across regions. These extension modules can be enabled individually, letting deployments choose only the features they need.
Component Integration Status
| Component | Status |
|---|---|
| PulumiGo | Planned |
| KubeGuard | Planned |
| CraftWeave | Planned |
| CodePRobot | Planned |
| OpsAgent | Planned |
| XStream | Planned |
Core Design Principles
- Multi-Tenant – users are isolated in data and configuration while sharing the same control plane.
- Multi-Service – each component runs as an independent service that can be enabled or disabled per tenant.
- Multi-Node Control – agents deployed on nodes pull configuration, report usage and manage local services.
- Subscription Configuration – users export service configs (such as
vless://links) via a unified API. - Modular Visual Panel – the web UI is built from modules so features can be added as needed.
These principles allow XControl to scale from a single deployment to a complex environment spanning multiple clouds and Kubernetes clusters.