Both the tray and the React Profiles page previously had separate
switching logic: the tray applied a status-aware reconnect policy
(Down for error states, Up only when previously Connected/Connecting),
while the React page always called Switch + Up unconditionally with no
Down for LoginFailed/NeedsLogin/SessionExpired.
Introduce a single ProfileSwitcher service that encapsulates the full
reconnect policy. SwitchActive queries the current daemon status, calls
Switch, and launches Down/Up in a background goroutine so the caller
returns immediately after the Switch RPC completes. Both the tray and
the React Profiles page now delegate to this service.
Export the daemon status string constants (StatusConnected, etc.) from
the services package so tray.go no longer duplicates them as private
constants.
The Profiles submenu label now reflects the active profile name instead
of the static "Profiles" text. A disabled email item appears directly
below it in the main menu, matching the legacy Fyne/systray behaviour.
Email is read from the per-profile state file via profilemanager in the
UI process — not through the daemon RPC — because the daemon runs as
root and its getConfigDir() resolves to the root home directory, making
the user-owned state file inaccessible from the daemon side.
Port IPv6 overlay support (#5631) into the Wails UI:
- Add DisableIPv6 config toggle to Settings (NetworkTab + services)
- Filter ::/0 alongside 0.0.0.0/0 as an exit-node route
- Suppress duplicate v6 default-route notifications in tray
Follow-up to the rename commit: the previous commit moved the files but
the post-mv string substitutions (Go imports, frontend bindings, CI
config paths) were not re-staged so they slipped through. This commit
applies those edits and removes the fyne dependencies from go.mod/go.sum
now that the legacy fyne UI is gone.
Removes the legacy fyne-based client/ui implementation and renames the
Wails replacement (client/ui-wails) to take its place at client/ui. Go
imports, frontend bindings, CI workflows, goreleaser configs and the
windows .syso icon path are updated to follow the rename.