- Break down monolithic ModelPricing.js (685 lines) into focused components:
* ModelPricingHeader.jsx - top status card with pricing information
* ModelPricingTabs.jsx - model category navigation tabs
* ModelPricingFilters.jsx - search and action controls
* ModelPricingTable.jsx - data table with pricing details
* ModelPricingColumnDefs.js - table column definitions and renderers
- Create custom hook useModelPricingData.js for centralized state management:
* Consolidate all business logic and API calls
* Manage pricing calculations and data transformations
* Handle search, filtering, and UI interactions
- Follow project conventions matching other table components:
* Adopt same file structure as channels/, users/, tokens/ modules
* Maintain consistent naming patterns and component organization
* Preserve all original functionality including responsive design
- Update import paths:
* Remove obsolete ModelPricing.js file
* Update Pricing page to use new ModelPricingPage component
* Fix missing import references
Benefits:
- Improved maintainability with single-responsibility components
- Enhanced code reusability and testability
- Better team collaboration with modular structure
- Consistent codebase architecture across all table components
Some upstream Kling deployments still expect the legacy `model` key
instead of `model_name`.
This change adds the `model` field to `requestPayload` and populates it
with the same value as `model_name`, ensuring the generated JSON works
with both old and new versions.
Changes:
• Added `Model string "json:\"model,omitempty\""` to `requestPayload`
• Set `Model` alongside `ModelName` in `convertToRequestPayload`
• Updated comments to clarify compatibility purpose
Result:
Kling task requests now contain both `model_name` and `model`, removing
integration issues with upstreams that only recognize one of the keys.
Previously, the KlingRequestConvert middleware only extracted model name from
the 'model_name' field, which caused 503 errors when requests used the 'model'
field instead. This enhancement improves API compatibility by supporting both
field names.
Changes:
- Modified KlingRequestConvert() to check for 'model' field if 'model_name' is empty
- Maintains backward compatibility with existing 'model_name' usage
- Fixes "no available channels for model" error when model field was not recognized
This resolves issues where valid Kling API requests were failing due to field
name mismatches, improving the overall user experience for video generation APIs.
- Replace fixed table layout with flexible paragraph layout
- Fix display truncation issues on mobile and small screens
- Increase partner logo height from 60px to 80px for better visibility
- Enable automatic line wrapping for partner logos
- Maintain all clickable links and functionality:
* Cherry Studio → https://www.cherry-ai.com/
* Peking University → https://bda.pku.edu.cn/
* UCloud → https://www.compshare.cn/?ytag=GPU_yy_gh_newapi
* Alibaba Cloud → https://bailian.console.aliyun.com/
- Keep center alignment and "no particular order" disclaimer
- Apply responsive improvements to both README versions
- Ensure consistent rendering across different screen sizes
The partners section now adapts gracefully to various viewport widths,
providing optimal viewing experience on desktop and mobile devices.
- Add Alibaba Cloud as new trusted partner with logo and link
- Make all partner logos clickable with respective website links:
* Cherry Studio → https://www.cherry-ai.com/
* Peking University → https://bda.pku.edu.cn/
* UCloud → https://www.compshare.cn/?ytag=GPU_yy_gh_newapi
* Alibaba Cloud → https://bailian.console.aliyun.com/
- Expand partner table from 3 to 4 columns
- Maintain consistent 60px logo height across all partners
- Apply changes to both Chinese and English README versions
- All links open in new tabs for better user experience
The partners section now provides direct access to all partner websites
while showcasing an expanded ecosystem of trusted collaborators.
- Replace complex HTML/CSS layout with simple table format
- Remove inline styles and JavaScript that GitHub doesn't support
- Add clickable link for UCloud partner logo
- Remove acknowledgment text to keep section clean and minimal
- Ensure consistent logo sizing (60px height) across all partners
- Maintain responsive layout using GitHub-compatible HTML table
The partners section now displays properly on GitHub while preserving
functionality and professional appearance.
- Add visually appealing trusted partners showcase above Star History
- Include partner logos: Cherry Studio, Peking University, and UCloud
- Implement responsive HTML/CSS layout with gradient background
- Add hover effects and smooth transitions for enhanced UX
- Provide bilingual support (Chinese and English versions)
- Display logos from docs/images/ directory with consistent styling
The new section enhances project credibility by showcasing institutional
and enterprise partnerships in both README.md and README.en.md files.
Ensure the header logo is shown only after the image has fully loaded to eliminate flicker:
• Introduced `logoLoaded` state to track image load completion.
• Pre-loaded the logo using `new Image()` inside a `useEffect` hook and set state on `onload`.
• Replaced the previous Skeleton wrapper with a stacked layout:
– A `Skeleton.Image` placeholder is rendered while the logo is loading.
– The real `<img>` element fades in with an opacity transition once both global
`isLoading` and `logoLoaded` are true.
• Added automatic reset of `logoLoaded` whenever the logo source changes.
• Removed redundant `onLoad` on the `<img>` tag to avoid double triggers.
• Ensured placeholder and image sizes match via absolute positioning to prevent layout shift.
This delivers a smoother visual experience by keeping the skeleton visible until the logo is completely ready and then revealing it seamlessly.
- Update license text from "Apache-2.0协议" to "AGPL v3.0协议"
- Update license link to point to official AGPL v3.0 license page
- Align About page license references with actual project license
## Overview
Refactored the monolithic dashboard page (~1200 lines) into a modular architecture following the project's global layout pattern. The main `Detail/index.js` is now simplified to match other page entry files like `Midjourney/index.js`.
## Changes Made
### 🏗️ Architecture Changes
- **Before**: Single large file `pages/Detail/index.js` containing all dashboard logic
- **After**: Modular structure with dedicated hooks, components, and helpers
### 📁 New Files Created
- `hooks/dashboard/useDashboardData.js` - Core data management and API calls
- `hooks/dashboard/useDashboardStats.js` - Statistics computation and memoization
- `hooks/dashboard/useDashboardCharts.js` - Chart specifications and data processing
- `constants/dashboard.constants.js` - UI config, time options, and chart defaults
- `helpers/dashboard.js` - Utility functions for data processing and UI helpers
- `components/dashboard/index.jsx` - Main dashboard component integrating all modules
- `components/dashboard/modals/SearchModal.jsx` - Search modal component
### 🔧 Updated Files
- `constants/index.js` - Added dashboard constants export
- `helpers/index.js` - Added dashboard helpers export
- `pages/Detail/index.js` - Simplified to minimal wrapper (~20 lines)
### 🐛 Bug Fixes
- Fixed SearchModal DatePicker onChange to properly convert Date objects to timestamp strings
- Added missing localStorage update for `data_export_default_time` persistence
- Corrected data flow between search confirmation and chart updates
- Ensured proper chart data refresh after search parameter changes
### ✨ Key Improvements
- **Separation of Concerns**: Data, stats, and charts logic isolated into dedicated hooks
- **Reusability**: Components and hooks can be easily reused across the application
- **Maintainability**: Smaller, focused files easier to understand and modify
- **Consistency**: Follows established project patterns for global folder organization
- **Performance**: Proper memoization and callback optimization maintained
### 🎯 Functional Verification
- ✅ All dashboard panels (model analysis, resource consumption, performance metrics) update correctly
- ✅ Search functionality works with proper parameter validation
- ✅ Chart data refreshes properly after search/filter operations
- ✅ User interface remains identical to original implementation
- ✅ All existing features preserved without regression
### 🔄 Data Flow
```
User Input → SearchModal → useDashboardData → API Call → useDashboardCharts → UI Update
```
## Breaking Changes
None. All existing functionality preserved.
## Migration Notes
The refactored dashboard maintains 100% API compatibility and identical user experience while providing a cleaner, more maintainable codebase structure.
- Create new ScrollableContainer component in @/components/common/ui
- Provides automatic scroll detection and fade indicator
- Supports customizable height, styling, and event callbacks
- Includes comprehensive PropTypes for type safety
- Optimized with useCallback for better performance
- Refactor Detail page to use ScrollableContainer
- Remove manual scroll detection functions (checkApiScrollable, checkCardScrollable)
- Remove scroll event handlers (handleApiScroll, handleCardScroll)
- Remove scroll-related refs and state variables
- Replace all card scroll containers with ScrollableContainer component
* API info card
* System announcements card
* FAQ card
* Uptime monitoring card (both single and multi-tab scenarios)
- Benefits:
- Improved code reusability and maintainability
- Reduced code duplication across components
- Consistent scroll behavior throughout the application
- Easier to maintain and extend scroll functionality
Breaking changes: None
Migration: Existing scroll behavior is preserved with no user-facing changes
Fix pagination component flickering issue across multiple table views
by initializing count states to 0 instead of ITEMS_PER_PAGE. This
prevents the pagination component from briefly appearing and then
disappearing when tables are empty.
Changes:
- usage-logs: logCount initial value 0 (was ITEMS_PER_PAGE)
- users: userCount initial value 0 (was ITEMS_PER_PAGE)
- tokens: tokenCount initial value 0 (was ITEMS_PER_PAGE)
- channels: channelCount initial value 0 (was ITEMS_PER_PAGE)
- redemptions: tokenCount initial value 0 (was ITEMS_PER_PAGE)
The createCardProPagination function already handles total <= 0 by
returning null, so this ensures consistent behavior across all table
components and improves user experience by eliminating visual flicker.
Affected files:
- web/src/hooks/usage-logs/useUsageLogsData.js
- web/src/hooks/users/useUsersData.js
- web/src/hooks/tokens/useTokensData.js
- web/src/hooks/channels/useChannelsData.js
- web/src/hooks/redemptions/useRedemptionsData.js
Fix "Rendered fewer hooks than expected" error caused by conditional hook calls
in createCardProPagination function. The issue occurred when paginationArea was
commented out, breaking React's hooks rules.
**Problem:**
- createCardProPagination() internally called useIsMobile() hook
- When paginationArea was disabled, the hook was not called
- This violated React's rule that hooks must be called in the same order on every render
**Solution:**
- Refactor createCardProPagination to accept isMobile as a parameter
- Move useIsMobile() hook calls to component level
- Ensure consistent hook call order regardless of pagination usage
**Changes:**
- Update createCardProPagination function to accept isMobile parameter
- Add useIsMobile hook calls to all table components
- Pass isMobile parameter to createCardProPagination in all usage locations
**Files modified:**
- web/src/helpers/utils.js
- web/src/components/table/channels/index.jsx
- web/src/components/table/redemptions/index.jsx
- web/src/components/table/usage-logs/index.jsx
- web/src/components/table/tokens/index.jsx
- web/src/components/table/users/index.jsx
- web/src/components/table/mj-logs/index.jsx
- web/src/components/table/task-logs/index.jsx
Fixes critical runtime error and ensures stable pagination behavior across all table components.
Users table (UsersColumnDefs.js)
• Merged “Status” into the “Statistics” tag: unified text-color logic, removed duplicate renderStatus / renderOverallStatus helpers.
• Switch now disabled for deleted users.
• Replaced dropdown “More” menu with explicit action buttons (Edit / Promote / Demote / Delete) and set column width to 200 px.
• Deleted unused Dropdown & IconMore imports and tidied redundant code.
Users filters & hooks
• UsersFilters.jsx – store formApi in a ref; reset button clears form then reloads data after 100 ms.
• useUsersData.js – call setLoading(true) at the start of loadUsers so the Query button shows loading on reset / reload.
TokensFilters.jsx & RedemptionsFilters.jsx
• Same ref-based reset pattern with 100 ms debounce to restore working “Reset” buttons.
Other clean-ups
• Removed repeated status strings and unused helper functions.
• Updated import lists to reflect component changes.
Result
– Reset buttons now reliably clear filters and reload data with proper loading feedback.
– Users table shows concise status information and all operation buttons without extra clicks.
Summary of changes
1. UI clean-up
• Removed all `prefixIcon` props from `Tag` components in `UsersColumnDefs.js`.
• Corrected i18n string in invite info (`${t('邀请人')}: …`).
2. “Statistics” column overhaul
• Added a Switch (enable / disable) and quota Progress bar, mirroring the Tokens table design.
• Moved enable / disable action out of the “More” dropdown; user status is now toggled directly via the Switch.
• Disabled the Switch for deleted (注销) users.
• Restored column title to “Statistics” to avoid duplication.
3. State consistency / refresh
• Updated `manageUser` in `useUsersData.js` to:
– set `loading` while processing actions;
– update users list immutably (new objects & array) to trigger React re-render.
4. Imports / plumbing
• Added `Progress` and `Switch` to UI imports in `UsersColumnDefs.js`.
These changes streamline the user table’s appearance, align interaction patterns with the token table, and ensure immediate visual feedback after user status changes.
- Redesign modal layout from single column to responsive two-column grid
- Add new user information fields: display name, user group, invitation code,
invitation count, invitation quota, and remarks
- Implement Badge components with color-coded categories for better visual hierarchy:
* Primary (blue): basic identity info (username, display name)
* Success (green): positive/earning info (balance, invitation quota)
* Warning (orange): usage/consumption info (used quota, request count)
* Tertiary (gray): supplementary info (user group, invitation details, remarks)
- Optimize spacing and typography for better readability:
* Reduce row spacing from 24px to 16px
* Decrease font size from 16px to 14px for values
* Adjust label margins from 4px to 2px
- Implement conditional rendering for optional fields
- Add proper text wrapping for long remarks content
- Reduce overall modal height while maintaining information clarity
This update significantly improves the user experience by presenting
comprehensive user information in a more organized and visually appealing format.