Proxies: Action Panel#
The Action Panel above the proxies table is the top control strip of the “Proxies” section, providing quick access to essential list operations: adding new proxies, searching, applying filters, and configuring visible columns. The panel helps manage large proxy lists efficiently without navigating to additional menus.
Location: the panel is located at the top of the “Proxies” section, directly above the proxy list table.
Available actions:
- add a single proxy through the main form
- add multiple proxies simultaneously through the bulk window
- search for proxies by address or other attributes
- apply quick filters to narrow down the list
- manage the visibility and order of table columns
Button “+ Add Proxy”#
The Button “+ Add Proxy” is used to add a single proxy to the general list. Clicking it opens the modal window “Add proxy”, where the proxy type, host, port, login, password, change IP URL, and remark can be specified.
How to add a proxy:
- Click + Add Proxy on the action panel.
- In the “Add proxy” window, select the proxy type: HTTP, SOCKS5, or HTTPS.
- Fill in the fields Host, Port, Login, and Password.
- If needed, add Change IP URL and Remark.
- Click the check icon to verify that the proxy works.
- Click Check proxy to complete the check and add the proxy.
After confirmation, the new proxy appears in the table, and a green message confirms successful addition.
The Check proxy button remains unavailable until the required proxy data is filled in correctly. Check the validation hints under the fields if the button is inactive.
Bulk Add Icon#
The Bulk Add Icon is used for quick import of multiple proxies. Clicking the plus icon opens the modal window “Bulk add proxies”, where a list of proxy rows can be pasted in supported formats.
How to add multiple proxies:
- Click the plus icon on the action panel.
- In the “Bulk add proxies” window, paste the proxy list into the Proxies field.
- If needed, add a Remark that will apply to all records.
- Review the preview in the table below: check Host, Port, Login, Password, Type, and Link.
- Select a type for each row or use the option Apply to all to set one type for the entire list.
- Click Check proxy.
After import, all correctly recognized proxies appear in the table, and a green message shows the number of successfully added records and errors.
The Check proxy button becomes available only when the entered data is correctly recognized and ready for import. If a row format is incorrect, it will not appear in the preview.
Field “Search...”#
The Field “Search...” is used for quick searching by entered text. Search works within the current list and considers active filters, helping quickly find the required proxy by address, country, or other attributes.
Enter text in the field, and the table automatically narrows down to rows that contain this text. Clearing the field restores the full list.
Button “Filters”#
The Button “Filters” opens a menu with quick filtering options through checkboxes.
Available quick filters:
- Only active proxies — shows only proxies with the active status.
- Show only unchecked proxies — shows proxies that have not been checked yet.
- Only available — shows proxies that are not assigned to any account.
Click Filters, select the required checkboxes, and the table will update according to the selected conditions. The counter on the button shows the number of active filters.
Button “Conditions”#
The Button “Conditions” opens the “Filter” panel, where one or more filtering conditions can be configured. This is useful when quick filters are not enough for complex searches.
How to configure conditions:
- Click Conditions on the action panel.
- In the “Filter” panel, select a field from the dropdown Select field: for example, Country, Status, or Type.
- Select an operator from the dropdown Select operator.
- Enter a value in the Value field: for example, DE for Germany.
- Click Search to apply the filter.
- To remove a condition, click the delete icon to the right of the filter row.
- To remove all conditions at once, click Clear.
After applying the filter, the table shows only proxies that match all specified conditions. Multiple conditions can be added for more precise filtering.
Button “Columns”#
The Button “Columns” is used to manage the table configuration: which columns are displayed and in what order. This helps adapt the table to specific tasks and hide unnecessary information.
How to configure columns:
- Click Columns on the action panel.
- In the “Columns” window, drag items to change their order.
- Clear the checkbox next to the column that should be hidden.
- Click Save.
After saving, the table is rebuilt according to the selected configuration. The counter on the Columns button shows the number of active or visible columns.
Workflow Scenario#
Step 1: Add proxies
Click + Add Proxy to create a single record or click the plus icon to bulk import a proxy list.
Step 2: Check proxies
Select the required rows in the table and click the Check proxy icon on the action panel to verify that the proxies work.
Step 3: Find proxies
Enter text in the Search... field to quickly find proxies by address or other attributes.
Step 4: Apply filters
Click Filters for quick filtering or Conditions for complex conditions to narrow the list to the required proxies.
Step 5: Configure the table
Click Columns to choose which columns to display and change their order for easier work.