Backend:
- Model: Add `icon` field to `model.Model` (gorm: varchar(128)); auto-migrated via GORM.
- Pricing API: Extend `model.Pricing` with `icon` and populate from model meta in `GetPricing()`.
Frontend:
- EditModelModal: Add `icon` input (with @lobehub/icons helper link); wire into init/load/submit flows.
- ModelHeader / PricingCardView: Prefer rendering `model.icon`; fallback to `vendor_icon`; final fallback to initials avatar.
- Models table: Add leading “Icon” column, rendering `model.icon` or `vendor` icon via `getLobeHubIcon`.
Notes:
- Backward-compatible. Existing data without `icon` remain unaffected.
- No manual SQL needed; column is added by AutoMigrate.
Affected files:
- model/model_meta.go
- model/pricing.go
- web/src/components/table/models/modals/EditModelModal.jsx
- web/src/components/table/model-pricing/modal/components/ModelHeader.jsx
- web/src/components/table/model-pricing/view/card/PricingCardView.jsx
- web/src/components/table/models/ModelsColumnDefs.js
- Replace custom dots with Semi Badge types (success/danger/warning); add compact Progress bars
- Remove pie chart and related deps/config; move total key count and mode tags into the modal title
- Rework header using Row/Col; three equal stat cards (enabled/manual-disabled/auto-disabled)
- Integrate toolbar into Table title; wrap content with Card; use Table’s native empty state
- Make “Enable All” conditional (hidden when all keys are enabled), mirroring “Disable All”
- Unify numeric typography (current/total same size) for better readability
- Default page size set to 10; fallback to 10 when backend page_size is absent; page-size options: 10/20/50/100
- Cleanup imports and dead code (remove VChart and pie-spec logic)
- Minor spacing polish (extra bottom margin before table), no footer buttons
- Tokens/Users tables:
- Replaced status Switch with explicit Enable/Disable buttons in the operation column
- Unified button styles with Channels/Models (Disable: danger + small; Enable: default + small)
- Status column now shows a small Tag only; standardized labels (Enabled/Disabled/etc.); removed usage info
- New "Remaining/Total Quota" column:
- Wrapped in a white Tag; shows Remaining/Total with a progress bar
- Replaced Tooltip with Popover; contents use Typography.Paragraph with copyable values
- Copyable content excludes percentages (only numeric quota values are copied)
- Added padding to Popover content for better readability
- Tokens specifics:
- For unlimited quota, show a white Tag "Unlimited quota" with a Popover that displays copyable "Used quota"
- Cleanup:
- Removed Switch imports/handlers and unused code paths
- Eliminated console logs and redundant flags; simplified chats parsing
- Removed quota calculations from status renderers
Files:
- web/src/components/table/tokens/TokensColumnDefs.js
- web/src/components/table/users/UsersColumnDefs.js
Replace legacy single-column unique indexes with composite unique indexes on
(name, deleted_at) and introduce a safe index drop utility to eliminate
duplicate-key errors and noisy MySQL 1091 warnings.
WHAT
• model/model_meta.go
- Model.ModelName → `uniqueIndex:uk_model_name,priority:1`
- Model.DeletedAt → `index; uniqueIndex:uk_model_name,priority:2`
• model/vendor_meta.go
- Vendor.Name → `uniqueIndex:uk_vendor_name,priority:1`
- Vendor.DeletedAt → `index; uniqueIndex:uk_vendor_name,priority:2`
• model/main.go
- Add `dropIndexIfExists(table, index)`:
• Checks `information_schema.statistics`
• Drops index only when present (avoids Error 1091)
- Invoke helper in `migrateDB` & `migrateDBFast`
- Remove direct `ALTER TABLE … DROP INDEX …` calls
WHY
• Users received `Error 1062 (23000)` when re-creating a soft-deleted
model/vendor because the old unique index enforced uniqueness on name alone.
• Directly dropping nonexistent indexes caused MySQL `Error 1091` noise.
HOW
• Composite unique indexes `(model_name, deleted_at)` / `(name, deleted_at)`
respect GORM soft deletes.
• Safe helper ensures idempotent migrations across environments.
RESULT
• Users can now delete and re-add the same model or vendor without manual SQL.
• Startup migration runs quietly across MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
• No behavior changes for existing data beyond index updates.
TEST
1. Add model “deepseek-chat” → delete (soft) → re-add → success.
2. Add vendor “DeepSeek” → delete (soft) → re-add → success.
3. Restart service twice → no duplicate key or 1091 errors.
* Added full GNU Affero General Public License v3 header at the top of `JSONEditor.js`.
* Removed unused `IconCode` and `IconRefresh` imports to eliminate dead code.
* Set `closeIcon={null}` and applied `!rounded-md` class for `Banner`, improving visual consistency and preventing unintended dismissal.
* Normalized whitespace and line-breaks for better readability and lint compliance.
Ensure models and vendors can be re-created after soft deletion by switching to composite unique indexes on (name, deleted_at) and cleaning up legacy single-column unique indexes on MySQL.
Why
- MySQL raised 1062 duplicate key errors when re-adding a soft-deleted model/vendor because the legacy unique index enforced uniqueness on the name column alone (uk_model_name / uk_vendor_name), despite soft deletes.
- Users encountered errors such as:
- Error 1062 (23000): Duplicate entry 'deepseek-chat' for key 'models.uk_model_name'
- Error 1062 (23000): Duplicate entry 'DeepSeek' for key 'vendors.uk_vendor_name'
How
- Model indices:
- model/model_meta.go:
- Model.ModelName → gorm: uniqueIndex:uk_model_name,priority:1
- Model.DeletedAt → gorm: index; uniqueIndex:uk_model_name,priority:2
- Vendor indices:
- model/vendor_meta.go:
- Vendor.Name → gorm: uniqueIndex:uk_vendor_name,priority:1
- Vendor.DeletedAt → gorm: index; uniqueIndex:uk_vendor_name,priority:2
- Migration (automatic, idempotent):
- model/main.go (migrateDB, migrateDBFast):
- On MySQL, drop legacy single-column unique indexes if present:
- ALTER TABLE models DROP INDEX uk_model_name;
- ALTER TABLE vendors DROP INDEX uk_vendor_name;
- Then run AutoMigrate to create composite unique indexes.
- Missing-index errors are ignored to keep the migration safe to run multiple times.
Result
- Users can delete and re-add the same model/vendor name without manual SQL.
- Migration runs automatically at startup; no user action required.
- PostgreSQL and SQLite remain unaffected.
Files changed
- model/model_meta.go
- model/vendor_meta.go
- model/main.go (migrateDB, migrateDBFast)
Testing
- Create model "deepseek-chat" → delete (soft) → re-create → succeeds.
- Create vendor "DeepSeek" → delete (soft) → re-create → succeeds.
Backward compatibility
- Data remains intact; only index definitions are updated.
- Behavior is unchanged except for fixing the uniqueness constraint with soft deletes.
* Integrate `useIsMobile` hook to detect mobile devices.
* Pagination now automatically:
* sets `size="small"` on mobile screens
* enables `showQuickJumper` for quicker navigation on small screens
* Desktop behaviour remains unchanged.
This commit updates the quick-fill endpoint templates used in the model and pre-fill group editors:
• `EditModelModal.jsx`
• `EditPrefillGroupModal.jsx`
Key changes
1. Added missing default endpoints defined in `common/endpoint_defaults.go`.
- `openai-response`
- `gemini`
- `jina-rerank`
2. Ensured each template entry includes both `path` and `method` for clarity.
Benefits
• Provides one-click access to every built-in upstream endpoint, reducing manual input.
• Keeps the UI definitions in sync with backend defaults, preventing mismatch errors.
Problem
Choosing a different token-group in the pricing sidebar only updated the filter but did **not** refresh the displayed group ratio in both the Table (`@table/`) and Card (`@card/`) views. The callback used by the sidebar changed `filterGroup` yet left `selectedGroup` untouched, so ratio columns/cards kept showing the previous value.
Solution
• `PricingSidebar.jsx`
– Accept new prop `handleGroupClick` (from `useModelPricingData`).
– Forward this callback to `PricingGroups` (`setFilterGroup={handleGroupClick}`) while retaining `setFilterGroup` for reset logic.
– Keeps both `filterGroup` filtering and `selectedGroup` state in sync via the single unified handler.
Result
Switching groups in the sidebar now simultaneously updates:
1. the model list filtering, and
2. the ratio information shown in both pricing Table and Card views.
No UI/UX regression; linter passes.
The sidebar’s admin section now displays “Channel Management” before “Model Management” to better reflect common user workflows and improve navigation clarity.
Details:
• Updated `web/src/components/layout/SiderBar.js`
– Re-ordered items in `adminItems` array so `channel` precedes `models`.
• No logic or route changes; this is purely a UI ordering adjustment.
This change enhances usability for administrators by presenting frequently accessed channel settings first.
Changes
1. ModelPricingTable.jsx
• Compute `autoChain` as the intersection of `autoGroups` and the model’s `enable_groups` (order preserved).
• Display the chain banner only when `autoChain.length > 0`; banner shows the reduced path (e.g. `a → c → e`).
• Dropped obsolete `selectedGroup` prop; all callers updated.
2. ModelDetailSideSheet.jsx / PricingPage.jsx
• Removed forwarding of deleted `selectedGroup` prop.
Outcome
– “Auto group routing” appears only for models that actually participate in the chain, avoiding empty or irrelevant banners.
– Codebase simplified by eliminating an unused prop.
Detailed changes
Backend
• `controller/pricing.go` now includes `auto_groups` in `/api/pricing` response, sourced from `setting.AutoGroups`.
Frontend
• `useModelPricingData.js`
– Parses `auto_groups` and exposes `autoGroups` state.
• `PricingPage.jsx` → `ModelDetailSideSheet.jsx` → `ModelPricingTable.jsx`
– Thread `autoGroups` through component tree.
• `ModelPricingTable.jsx`
– Removes deprecated `getGroupDescription` / `Tooltip`.
– Filters out `auto` when building price table rows.
– Renders a descriptive banner: “auto 分组调用链路 → auto → group1 → …”, clarifying fallback order without showing prices.
• Minor i18n tweak: adds `auto分组调用链路` key for the banner text.
Why
Users were confused by the “auto” tag appearing alongside regular groups with no price.
This change:
1. Makes the routing chain explicit.
2. Keeps the pricing table focused on billable groups.
No breaking API changes; existing clients can ignore the new `auto_groups` field.