Summary
• Introduced standalone `ModelSelectModal.jsx` for selecting channel models
• Fetch-list now opens modal instead of in-place select, keeping EditChannelModal lean
Modal Features
1. Search bar with `IconSearch`, keyboard clear & mobile full-screen support
2. Tab layout (“New Models” / “Existing Models”) displayed next to title, responsive wrapping
3. Models grouped by vendor via `getModelCategories` and rendered inside always-expanded `Collapse` panels
4. Per-category checkbox in panel extra area for bulk select / deselect
5. Footer checkbox for bulk select of all models in current tab, with real-time counter
6. Empty state uses `IllustrationNoResult` / `IllustrationNoResultDark` for visual consistency
7. Accessible header/footer paddings aligned with Semi UI defaults
Fixes & Improvements
• All indeterminate and full-select states handled correctly
• Consistent “selected X / Y” stats synced with active tab, not global list
• All panels now controlled via `activeKey`, ensuring they remain expanded
• Search, vendor grouping, and responsive layout tested across mobile & desktop
These changes modernise the channel model management workflow and prepare the codebase for upcoming upstream-ratio integration.
Summary
• Introduced a unified `selectFilter` helper that matches both `option.value` and `option.label`, ensuring all `<Select>` components support intuitive search (fixes channel “type” dropdown not filtering).
• Replaced all usages of the old `modelSelectFilter` with `selectFilter` in:
• `EditChannelModal.jsx`
• `SettingsPanel.js`
• `EditTokenModal.jsx`
• `EditTagModal.jsx`
• Removed the deprecated `modelSelectFilter` export from `utils.js` (no backward-compat alias).
• Updated documentation comments accordingly.
Why
The old filter only inspected `option.value`, causing searches to fail when `label` carried the meaningful text (e.g., numeric IDs for channel types). The new helper searches both fields, covering all scenarios and unifying the API across the codebase.
Notes
No functional regressions expected; all components have been migrated.
Previously, the "Force Format" switch was displayed for every channel type
although it only applies to OpenAI (type === 1).
This change wraps the switch in a conditional so it renders exclusively when
the selected channel type is OpenAI.
Why:
- Prevents user confusion when configuring non-OpenAI channels
- Keeps the UI clean and context-relevant
Scope:
- web/src/components/table/channels/modals/EditChannelModal.jsx
No backend logic affected.
- Extract channel extra settings into a dedicated Card component for better visual hierarchy
- Replace custom gray background container with consistent Form component styling
- Simplify layout structure by removing complex Row/Col grid layout in favor of native Form component layout
- Unify help text styling by using extraText prop consistently across all form fields
- Move "Settings Documentation" link to card header subtitle for better accessibility
- Improve visual consistency with other setting cards by using matching design patterns
The channel extra settings (force format, thinking content conversion, pass-through body, proxy address, and system prompt) now follow the same design language as other configuration sections, providing a more cohesive user experience.
Affected settings:
- Force Format (OpenAI channels only)
- Thinking Content Conversion
- Pass-through Body
- Proxy Address
- System Prompt
The VolcEngine Ark/Doubao channel now has a hard-coded base URL inside the backend, so it no longer requires any API-address settings on the front-end side.
Previously, the input field was hidden but the surrounding “API Config” card still rendered, leaving a blank, confusing section.
Changes made
• Added `showApiConfigCard` flag (true when `inputs.type !== 45`) right after the state declarations.
• Wrapped the entire “API Config” card in a conditional render driven by this flag.
• Removed the duplicate declaration of `showApiConfigCard` further down in the component to avoid shadowing and improve readability.
Scope verification
• Checked all other channel types: every remaining type either displays a dedicated API-related input/banner (3, 8, 22, 36, 37, 40, …) or falls back to the generic “custom API address” field.
• Therefore, only type 45 requires the card to be fully hidden.
Result
The “Edit Channel” modal now shows no empty card for the VolcEngine Ark/Doubao channel, leading to a cleaner and more intuitive UI while preserving behaviour for all other channels.
This patch standardises how all “model” (and related) `<Select>` components handle searching.
Highlights
• Added a shared helper `modelSelectFilter` to `helpers/utils.js` – performs case-insensitive value-based matching, independent of ReactNode labels.
• Removed the temporary `helpers/selectFilter.js`; all components now import from the core helpers barrel.
• Updated Selects to use the new filter *and* set `autoClearSearchValue={false}` so the query text is preserved after a choice is made.
Affected components
• Channel editor (EditChannelModal) – channel type & model lists
• Tag editor (EditTagModal) – model list
• Token editor (EditTokenModal) – model-limit list
• Playground SettingsPanel – model selector
Benefits
✓ Consistent search behaviour across the app
✓ Better user experience when selecting multiple items
✓ Cleaner codebase with one canonical filter implementation
Previously the component unmounted the Modal as soon as `showModelTestModal` became
false, preventing Semi UI from running its cleanup routine. This left `body`
stuck with `overflow: hidden`, disabling page scroll after the dialog closed.
Changes made
– Removed the early `return null` and always keep the Modal mounted; visibility
is now controlled solely via the `visible` prop.
– Introduced a `hasChannel` guard to safely skip data processing/rendering when
no channel is selected.
– Added defensive checks for table data, footer and title to avoid undefined
access when the Modal is hidden.
This fix ensures that closing the test-model dialog correctly restores the
page’s scroll behaviour on both desktop and mobile.
Move EditChannel and EditTagModal from standalone pages to modal components
within the channels module structure for consistency with other table modules.
Changes:
- Move EditChannel.js → components/table/channels/modals/EditChannelModal.jsx
- Move EditTagModal.js → components/table/channels/modals/EditTagModal.jsx
- Update import paths in channels/index.jsx
- Remove standalone routes for EditChannel from App.js
- Delete original files from pages/Channel/
This change aligns the channels module with the established modular pattern
used by tokens, users, redemptions, and other table modules, centralizing
all channel management functionality within integrated modal components
instead of separate page routes.
BREAKING CHANGE: EditChannel standalone routes (/console/channel/edit/:id
and /console/channel/add) have been removed. All channel editing is now
handled through modal components within the main channels page.