This update replaces instances of DecodeJson and DecodeJsonStr with UnmarshalJson and UnmarshalJsonStr in various relay handlers, enhancing code consistency and clarity in JSON processing. The changes improve maintainability and align with recent refactoring efforts in the codebase.
This update adds the IOCopyBytesGracefully function to the common package, which simplifies the process of copying response bodies in the OpenAI handlers. It enhances error handling and ensures proper resource management by encapsulating the logic for setting headers and writing response data. The OpenAI handlers have been refactored to utilize this new function, improving code clarity and maintainability.
This update standardizes the closure of HTTP response bodies across multiple stream handlers, enhancing error management and resource cleanup. The new method ensures that any errors during closure are handled gracefully, preventing potential request termination issues.
Changes:
- Replaced error returns with logging for response body copy failures to prevent early termination of the request.
- Ensured that the response body is closed properly after writing to the client.
- Added comments to clarify the handling of billing and error reporting after the response has been sent.
This update improves error handling and maintains resource management in the OpenAI handler.
Previously, the "Fetch Model List" button was visible in the channel-creation view even though
it only functions once a channel record exists, leading to user confusion.
Changes introduced:
• Render the "Fetch Model List" button only when editing an existing channel (`isEdit === true`).
• Display an informational Banner in creation mode to remind users that the upstream model list
can be fetched after the channel has been created.
• Refactored JSX to apply the above conditional rendering without altering existing logic.
This update streamlines the creation workflow and sets clearer expectations for users.
Changes in `web/src/pages/User/EditUser.js`:
• Added `rules` to
– `Form.Select group`: now required with error “Please select group”.
– `Form.InputNumber quota`: now required with error “Please enter quota”.
• Added `step={500000}` to quota `InputNumber` for quicker numeric input.
• Replaced invalid `readonly` with React-correct `readOnly`, and added descriptive placeholders for all binding-info fields (GitHub/OIDC/WeChat/Email/Telegram).
• Removed unused `downloadTextAsFile` import.
These updates tighten form validation, improve data entry ergonomics, and restore clear read-only indicators for third-party bindings.
Summary:
The redemption list occasionally displayed an invalid range such as “Items -9 - 0” and failed to highlight page 1 after a refresh. This was caused by the table being initialized with `currentPage = 0`.
Changes:
• update `useEffect` to load data starting from page 1 instead of page 0
• refactor `loadRedemptions` to accept `page` (default 1) and sanitize backend‐returned pages (`<= 0` coerced to 1)
• keep other logic unchanged
Impact:
Pagination text and page selection now show correct values on first load or refresh, eliminating negative ranges and ensuring the first page is properly highlighted.
Previously, the table did not enter the loading state after performing actions such as deleting, enabling, or disabling a redemption code. This caused a brief period where the UI appeared unresponsive while awaiting the backend response.
Changes made:
• Added `setLoading(true)` at the beginning of `loadRedemptions` to activate the loading spinner whenever data is (re)fetched.
• Added an explanatory code comment to clarify the intent.
This improves user experience by clearly indicating that the system is processing and prevents confusion during data refresh operations.
SUMMARY
• Re-implemented `EditToken.js` with Semi Form components, eliminating manual state handling and reducing re-renders.
• Added grid-based layout; “Expiration Time” selector now sits inline with quick-set buttons for consistent alignment on desktop & mobile.
• Introduced dedicated “Quota”, “Access”, “Model Limits”, and “Group” cards for clearer field grouping.
• Reworked model-limit interaction: single multi-select list replaces checkbox toggle; backend flag `model_limits_enabled` is now inferred automatically.
• Applied required validation rules to critical fields (`name`, `remain_quota`, `group`, `expired_time`, `tokenCount`) with localized messages.
• Enabled dynamic option loading for models & groups; default auto-group honoured.
• Added unlimited-quota switch, quota presets, and helpful extraText/tooltips.
• Removed obsolete `handleInputChange` & `setUnlimitedQuota` helpers; formApi now manages all data flow.
• Cleaned imports (e.g., dropped unused `IconUserGroup`), fixed linter errors, and updated submit logic to use `formApi.submitForm()`.
RESULT
The token creation/editing experience is faster, more accessible, and easier to maintain, fully aligned with Semi Design best practices.
Summary
• Replaced gradient header blocks with compact, neutral headers wrapped in `Avatar` across the following pages:
- Channel / EditChannel.js
- Channel / EditTagModal.js
- Redemption / EditRedemption.js
- Token / EditToken.js
- User / EditUser.js
- User / AddUser.js
Details
1. Added `Avatar` import and substituted raw icon elements, assigning semantic colors (`blue`, `green`, `purple`, `orange`, etc.) and consistent 16 px icons for a cleaner look.
2. Removed gradient backgrounds, decorative “blur-ball” shapes, and extra paddings from header containers to achieve a tight, flat design.
3. Stripped all `size="large"` attributes from `Button`, `Input`, `Select`, `DatePicker`, `AutoComplete`, and `Avatar` components, allowing default sizing for better visual density.
4. Eliminated redundant `bodyStyle` background overrides in some `SideSheet` components.
5. No business logic touched; all changes are purely presentational.
Result
The editing and creation dialogs now share a unified, compact style consistent with the latest design language, improving readability and user experience without altering functionality.
• Add conditional rendering (`!status.self_use_mode_enabled`) to LoginForm
• Suppress “Don't have an account? Register” CTA in self-hosted scenarios
• Keeps UI clean and prevents unintended user sign-ups under self-use mode
• No impact on regular multi-user deployments
Login Form used to display the message “未登录或登录已过期,请重新登录” twice
because the `useEffect` that inspects the `expired` query parameter was
re-executed on every re-render (e.g. language change or React StrictMode’s
double-mount in development).
### What's changed
• **LoginForm.js** – `useEffect` that shows the toast now has an empty
dependency array so it runs only once on initial mount.
• Reviewed **PasswordResetConfirm.js**, **PasswordResetForm.js** and
**RegisterForm.js** and confirmed they do not contain the same issue;
no changes were required.
### Impact
Users now see the “session expired” notification exactly once, removing
confusion and improving the overall UX.
Why
Clicking the “Continue” button on the login page no longer triggered the submission logic. The issue was introduced when `useState`/`useContext` hooks were destructured incorrectly, breaking the setter reference and omitting required values.
What’s changed
• **LoginForm.js**
– Re-added setter in `useSearchParams` (`[searchParams, setSearchParams]`).
– Corrected order of destructuring for `inputs` so `username`/`password` are available after hooks.
– Switched `useContext` to `[userState, userDispatch]` for consistency.
• **RegisterForm.js**
– Adopted `[userState, userDispatch]` from `UserContext` to mirror LoginForm and retain full state access.
Outcome
Login button now successfully invokes `handleSubmit`, and both auth components have consistent, fully-featured hook destructuring, preventing runtime errors and ensuring future state usage is straightforward.
This commit refreshes the visual design of the authentication pages and aligns them with the Home banner style.
Details
• LoginForm.js / RegisterForm.js / PasswordResetForm.js / PasswordResetConfirm.js
– Wrap top-level container with `relative overflow-hidden` to provide a positioning context.
– Inject two decorative blur balls:
▸ Indigo ball on the top-right (`blur-ball-indigo`).
▸ Teal ball on the middle-left (`blur-ball-teal`).
– Disabled the default X-axis transform on the indigo ball to keep the ball anchored to the corner.
– Removed redundant `mt-[64px]` from the outer container and shifted it to the inner wrapper to maintain vertical rhythm without affecting the background placement.
Result
The auth screens now feature subtle, non-intrusive atmospheric gradients in the top-right and mid-left corners, offering a cohesive look & feel across the application without obstructing the main content.
• LoginForm / RegisterForm now initialise `status` directly from localStorage,
avoiding a post-mount state update that caused a UI flash between OAuth
options and email/username forms.
• Move Turnstile configuration into a dedicated effect that depends on
`status`, ensuring setState is not called during rendering.
• Remove unused `setStatus` setter to resolve ESLint “declared but never read”
warnings.
• Minor refactors: reorder hooks, de-duplicate navigate/context variables and
streamline state destructuring for improved readability.
- Changed the type of `Document` in `XinRerankResponseDocument` from `string` to `any` to accommodate various data types.
- Updated the `RerankHandler` to handle `Document` as `any`, ensuring proper assignment based on its actual type.
These modifications enhance the handling of document data, allowing for greater versatility in response structures.
• Removed the custom `renderArrow` helper and its `Dropdown`-based arrow navigation, simplifying the component logic.
• Switched the `<Tabs>` component to rely on Semi UI’s built-in behaviour (no more `renderArrow` override).
• Kept `type="card"` and `collapsible` props for consistent visual appearance while still using the default style.
• Eliminated the now-unused `Dropdown` import.
This cleanup reduces bespoke UI code, makes future maintenance easier, and keeps the interface consistent with the rest of the application.
• Added read-only Base URL input that shows `status.server_address` (fallback `window.location.origin`) and copies value on click.
• Embedded `ScrollList` as input `suffix`; auto-cycles common endpoints every 3 s and allows manual selection.
• Introduced `API_ENDPOINTS` array in `web/src/constants/common.constant.js` for centralized endpoint management.
• Implemented custom CSS to hide ScrollList wheel indicators / scrollbars for a cleaner look.
• Created two blurred colour spheres behind the banner (`blur-ball-indigo`, `blur-ball-teal`) with light-/dark-mode opacity tweaks and lower vertical placement.
• Increased letter-spacing for Chinese heading via conditional `tracking-wide` / `md:tracking-wider` classes to improve readability.
• Misc: updated imports, helper functions, and responsive sizes to keep UI consistent across devices.
- Updated TokenAuth middleware to handle requests for both `/v1beta/models/` and `/v1/models/`.
- Adjusted distributor middleware to recognize the new model path.
- Enhanced relay mode determination to include the new model path.
- Added route for handling POST requests to `/models/*path`.
These changes ensure compatibility with the new model API structure, improving the overall routing and authentication flow.
• Removed the dropdown menu previously used for tag-level operations.
• Added a standalone “Edit” button directly after the “Disable All” button, reducing the number of clicks required to edit a tag group.
• Deleted the now-unused `IconEdit` import and its icon reference.
This streamlines the tag management flow and keeps the UI cleaner and more accessible.
All operation-related UI controls in `ChannelsTable` (buttons, dropdowns,
switches, inputs, tags, etc.) now explicitly use `size="small"`.
Reasons & benefits:
- Creates a more compact and consistent look across the table and modals.
- Improves visual coherence between desktop and mobile views.
- Purely presentational; no functional logic is affected.
No database changes or API interactions are involved.
* ChannelsTable
- Added row-level checkboxes to the model-testing table for multi-selection
- Implemented cross-page “Select All / Deselect All” via rowSelection.onSelectAll
- Introduced allSelectingRef to ignore redundant onChange after onSelectAll
- Added “Copy Selected” button to copy chosen model names (comma-separated) using helpers.copy
- Added “Select Successful” button to auto-tick all models that passed testing
- Moved search bar and new action buttons into the modal title for better UX
- Centralised page size constant MODEL_TABLE_PAGE_SIZE in channel.constants.js
- Fixed pagination slicing and auto-page-switch logic during batch testing
* channel.constants
- Exported MODEL_TABLE_PAGE_SIZE (default 10) for unified pagination control
This commit enables users to conveniently copy or filter successful models, fully supports cross-page bulk operations, and resolves previous selection inconsistencies.
Refs: #1288
Frontend (`ChannelsTable.js`)
1. Initialize `loading` state to `true` so the spinner is visible while the first data request is in-flight.
2. Set `<Table>` prop `loading={loading || searching}` — the spinner now appears for both the initial load and any subsequent search requests.
Result
Users immediately see a loading indicator on page entry and whenever a search is running, improving perceived responsiveness.
1. Backend
• `controller/channel.go`
– Added pagination (`p`, `page_size`) support to `SearchChannels`.
– Added independent `type` filter (keeps `type_counts` unaffected).
– Returned `total`, `type_counts` to match `/api/channel/` response.
2. Frontend
• `ChannelsTable.js`
– `loadChannels` / `searchChannels` now pass `p`, `page_size`, `id_sort`, `type`, `status` correctly.
– Pagination, page-size selector and type tabs work for both normal list and search mode.
– Switch for “ID sort” calls proper API and keeps UI state in sync.
– Removed unnecessary `normalize` helper; `getFormValues` back to concise form.
Result
• Search mode and normal listing now share identical pagination and filtering behavior.
• Type tabs show correct counts even after searching.
• “ID Sort” toggle no longer inverses actual behaviour.
Refactors `ChannelsTable.js` to ensure that the selected group filter is **never lost** when:
1. Cycling between channel-type tabs.
2. Changing the status dropdown (all / enabled / disabled).
Key points:
• `loadChannels` now detects active search filters (keyword / group / model) and transparently delegates to `searchChannels`, guaranteeing all parameters are sent in every request.
• `searchChannels` accepts optional `typeKey` and `statusF` arguments, enabling reuse without code duplication.
• Loading state handling is unified; no extra renders or side effects were introduced, keeping UI performance intact.
• Duplicate logic removed and responsibilities clearly separated for easier future maintenance.
Replaced the verbose placeholder “Search channel ID, name, key and API address ...”
with a concise version “Channel ID, name, key, API address” in
`ChannelsTable.js` and synchronized the corresponding i18n entries.
This improves readability and keeps UI text consistent across languages.
Ensure that the selected "group" filter (and other form search values) persist across
type tab changes, status filter updates, pagination, and page-size changes.
Changes include:
• loadChannels: added `searchParams` argument and now appends keyword, group and model
query strings to API calls.
• refresh / page handlers / type tabs / status Select: now pass current form values
to loadChannels, keeping filters intact.
• searchChannels: maintains active type and status filters when issuing search requests.
• Form.Select (searchGroup): triggers loadChannels when only group filter is active,
preventing parameter loss.
• Minor cleanup and comment adjustments.