- Remove K/M switch from model price column header in pricing table
- Add "Display in K units" option to pricing display settings panel
- Update parameter passing for tokenUnit and setTokenUnit across components:
- PricingDisplaySettings: Add tokenUnit toggle functionality
- PricingSidebar: Pass tokenUnit props to display settings
- PricingFilterModal: Include tokenUnit in mobile filter modal
- Enhance resetPricingFilters utility to reset token unit to default 'M'
- Clean up PricingTableColumns by removing unused setTokenUnit parameter
- Add English translation for "按K显示单位" as "Display in K units"
This change improves UX by consolidating all display-related controls
in the filter settings panel, making the interface more organized and
the token unit setting more discoverable alongside other display options.
Affected components:
- PricingTableColumns.js
- PricingDisplaySettings.jsx
- PricingSidebar.jsx
- PricingFilterModal.jsx
- PricingTable.jsx
- utils.js (resetPricingFilters)
- en.json (translations)
- Increase skeleton card count from 6 to 10 for better visual coverage
- Extend minimum skeleton display duration from 500ms to 1000ms for smoother UX
- Add circle shape to all pricing tags for consistent rounded design
- Apply circle styling to billing type, popularity, endpoint, and context tags
This commit improves the visual consistency and user experience of the pricing
card view by standardizing tag appearance and optimizing skeleton loading timing.
## 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.