Subscription Maintenance

Refresh and repair Tunna subscriptions by checking provider metadata, fetch results, removed nodes, stale profiles, and update timing.

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Settings Subscriptions, Update, Provider Metadata

Use this page after a subscription exists. It covers provider refreshes, row status, edit toolbar states, deletion cleanup, and why provider links deserve credential-level care.

Subscription maintenance

Use these cards as a map of the visible labels in this view. Each card names one field, control, or status item and explains what it is for before you change it or rely on it.

Visible choices

These are controls, states, or measurements in the view. Read them as reference, not as feature claims.

Paste and import

Add Subscription opens a blank edit screen for a provider URL. Paste on the list is different: it handles Tunna import URLs and encoded subscription payloads. An ordinary provider URL belongs in the Source field of a subscription edit screen.

Refresh all

The toolbar Update button refreshes remote subscriptions together. It is unavailable while another refresh is running, while any subscription is fetching, when the list is empty, or when every subscription has no remote URL. A refresh-all saves changed subscriptions and nodes only when at least one fetch succeeds.

Manual Update

Refresh one profile from its row or edit screen when nodes, usage, expiry, or provider links look stale.

Provider details

Tunna can show upload, download, available quota, expiry, last update, profile link, support link, and profile update interval when the provider sends them.

Reading subscription rows

Rows use the saved name, provider host, or Untitled when there is no better label. A colored status dot and text show Ready to fetch, Fetching data, Processing data, Active, Failed, or Expired. Fetching and Processing rows show progress. Other rows show usage as used quota over total quota when the provider sends it, or No usage data when it does not. Expiry can read Expires, Outdated, Expired, or No expiry depending on provider metadata.

Edit controls change with the profile state

New subscription screens show New Item and Add. Saved profiles show Edit Item and Save. Delete is disabled until the profile has been saved once. Add or Save is disabled when the Source URL is empty or a fetch is in progress. Update is disabled for new profiles, empty URLs, and active fetches. Profile and Support buttons appear in the bottom toolbar and open only after the provider sends those links.

Deleting a subscription removes its nodes

Deleting a subscription removes the subscription entry and its subscription-managed nodes. Tunna also cleans routing and observability references that pointed at those nodes, so review affected rules after deletion.

Treat subscription links as credentials

Subscription URLs can expose provider access, usage, expiry, profile, and support details. Share them only with trusted devices, and review duplicate warnings before importing.

Updates can change your node list

A provider can remove, rename, or expire nodes during a refresh. If a rule points to a removed subscription node, review the rule after updating.