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Sub2API
Demo
Try Sub2API online: https://demo.sub2api.org/
Demo credentials (shared demo environment; not created automatically for self-hosted installs):
| Password | |
|---|---|
| admin@sub2api.com | admin123 |
Overview
Sub2API is an AI API gateway platform designed to distribute and manage API quotas from AI product subscriptions (like Claude Code $200/month). Users can access upstream AI services through platform-generated API Keys, while the platform handles authentication, billing, load balancing, and request forwarding.
Features
- Multi-Account Management - Support multiple upstream account types (OAuth, API Key)
- API Key Distribution - Generate and manage API Keys for users
- Precise Billing - Token-level usage tracking and cost calculation
- Smart Scheduling - Intelligent account selection with sticky sessions
- Concurrency Control - Per-user and per-account concurrency limits
- Rate Limiting - Configurable request and token rate limits
- Admin Dashboard - Web interface for monitoring and management
Tech Stack
| Component | Technology |
|---|---|
| Backend | Go 1.25.7, Gin, Ent |
| Frontend | Vue 3.4+, Vite 5+, TailwindCSS |
| Database | PostgreSQL 15+ |
| Cache/Queue | Redis 7+ |
Documentation
- Dependency Security:
docs/dependency-security.md
Deployment
Method 1: Script Installation (Recommended)
One-click installation script that downloads pre-built binaries from GitHub Releases.
Prerequisites
- Linux server (amd64 or arm64)
- PostgreSQL 15+ (installed and running)
- Redis 7+ (installed and running)
- Root privileges
Installation Steps
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api/main/deploy/install.sh | sudo bash
The script will:
- Detect your system architecture
- Download the latest release
- Install binary to
/opt/sub2api - Create systemd service
- Configure system user and permissions
Post-Installation
# 1. Start the service
sudo systemctl start sub2api
# 2. Enable auto-start on boot
sudo systemctl enable sub2api
# 3. Open Setup Wizard in browser
# http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:8080
The Setup Wizard will guide you through:
- Database configuration
- Redis configuration
- Admin account creation
Upgrade
You can upgrade directly from the Admin Dashboard by clicking the Check for Updates button in the top-left corner.
The web interface will:
- Check for new versions automatically
- Download and apply updates with one click
- Support rollback if needed
Useful Commands
# Check status
sudo systemctl status sub2api
# View logs
sudo journalctl -u sub2api -f
# Restart service
sudo systemctl restart sub2api
# Uninstall
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api/main/deploy/install.sh | sudo bash -s -- uninstall -y
Method 2: Docker Compose (Recommended)
Deploy with Docker Compose, including PostgreSQL and Redis containers.
Prerequisites
- Docker 20.10+
- Docker Compose v2+
Quick Start (One-Click Deployment)
Use the automated deployment script for easy setup:
# Create deployment directory
mkdir -p sub2api-deploy && cd sub2api-deploy
# Download and run deployment preparation script
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api/main/deploy/docker-deploy.sh | bash
# Start services
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml up -d
# View logs
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml logs -f sub2api
What the script does:
- Downloads
docker-compose.local.ymland.env.example - Generates secure credentials (JWT_SECRET, TOTP_ENCRYPTION_KEY, POSTGRES_PASSWORD)
- Creates
.envfile with auto-generated secrets - Creates data directories (uses local directories for easy backup/migration)
- Displays generated credentials for your reference
Manual Deployment
If you prefer manual setup:
# 1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api.git
cd sub2api/deploy
# 2. Copy environment configuration
cp .env.example .env
# 3. Edit configuration (generate secure passwords)
nano .env
Required configuration in .env:
# PostgreSQL password (REQUIRED)
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=your_secure_password_here
# JWT Secret (RECOMMENDED - keeps users logged in after restart)
JWT_SECRET=your_jwt_secret_here
# TOTP Encryption Key (RECOMMENDED - preserves 2FA after restart)
TOTP_ENCRYPTION_KEY=your_totp_key_here
# Optional: Admin account
ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@example.com
ADMIN_PASSWORD=your_admin_password
# Optional: Custom port
SERVER_PORT=8080
Generate secure secrets:
# Generate JWT_SECRET
openssl rand -hex 32
# Generate TOTP_ENCRYPTION_KEY
openssl rand -hex 32
# Generate POSTGRES_PASSWORD
openssl rand -hex 32
# 4. Create data directories (for local version)
mkdir -p data postgres_data redis_data
# 5. Start all services
# Option A: Local directory version (recommended - easy migration)
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml up -d
# Option B: Named volumes version (simple setup)
docker-compose up -d
# 6. Check status
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml ps
# 7. View logs
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml logs -f sub2api
Deployment Versions
| Version | Data Storage | Migration | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| docker-compose.local.yml | Local directories | ✅ Easy (tar entire directory) | Production, frequent backups |
| docker-compose.yml | Named volumes | ⚠️ Requires docker commands | Simple setup |
Recommendation: Use docker-compose.local.yml (deployed by script) for easier data management.
Access
Open http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:8080 in your browser.
If admin password was auto-generated, find it in logs:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml logs sub2api | grep "admin password"
Upgrade
# Pull latest image and recreate container
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml pull
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml up -d
Easy Migration (Local Directory Version)
When using docker-compose.local.yml, migrate to a new server easily:
# On source server
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml down
cd ..
tar czf sub2api-complete.tar.gz sub2api-deploy/
# Transfer to new server
scp sub2api-complete.tar.gz user@new-server:/path/
# On new server
tar xzf sub2api-complete.tar.gz
cd sub2api-deploy/
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml up -d
Useful Commands
# Stop all services
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml down
# Restart
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml restart
# View all logs
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml logs -f
# Remove all data (caution!)
docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml down
rm -rf data/ postgres_data/ redis_data/
Method 3: Build from Source
Build and run from source code for development or customization.
Prerequisites
- Go 1.21+
- Node.js 18+
- PostgreSQL 15+
- Redis 7+
Build Steps
# 1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api.git
cd sub2api
# 2. Install pnpm (if not already installed)
npm install -g pnpm
# 3. Build frontend
cd frontend
pnpm install
pnpm run build
# Output will be in ../backend/internal/web/dist/
# 4. Build backend with embedded frontend
cd ../backend
go build -tags embed -o sub2api ./cmd/server
# 5. Create configuration file
cp ../deploy/config.example.yaml ./config.yaml
# 6. Edit configuration
nano config.yaml
Note: The
-tags embedflag embeds the frontend into the binary. Without this flag, the binary will not serve the frontend UI.
Key configuration in config.yaml:
server:
host: "0.0.0.0"
port: 8080
mode: "release"
database:
host: "localhost"
port: 5432
user: "postgres"
password: "your_password"
dbname: "sub2api"
redis:
host: "localhost"
port: 6379
password: ""
jwt:
secret: "change-this-to-a-secure-random-string"
expire_hour: 24
default:
user_concurrency: 5
user_balance: 0
api_key_prefix: "sk-"
rate_multiplier: 1.0
Additional security-related options are available in config.yaml:
cors.allowed_originsfor CORS allowlistsecurity.url_allowlistfor upstream/pricing/CRS host allowlistssecurity.url_allowlist.enabledto disable URL validation (use with caution)security.url_allowlist.allow_insecure_httpto allow HTTP URLs when validation is disabledsecurity.url_allowlist.allow_private_hoststo allow private/local IP addressessecurity.response_headers.enabledto enable configurable response header filtering (disabled uses default allowlist)security.cspto control Content-Security-Policy headersbilling.circuit_breakerto fail closed on billing errorsserver.trusted_proxiesto enable X-Forwarded-For parsingturnstile.requiredto require Turnstile in release mode
⚠️ Security Warning: HTTP URL Configuration
When security.url_allowlist.enabled=false, the system performs minimal URL validation by default, rejecting HTTP URLs and only allowing HTTPS. To allow HTTP URLs (e.g., for development or internal testing), you must explicitly set:
security:
url_allowlist:
enabled: false # Disable allowlist checks
allow_insecure_http: true # Allow HTTP URLs (⚠️ INSECURE)
Or via environment variable:
SECURITY_URL_ALLOWLIST_ENABLED=false
SECURITY_URL_ALLOWLIST_ALLOW_INSECURE_HTTP=true
Risks of allowing HTTP:
- API keys and data transmitted in plaintext (vulnerable to interception)
- Susceptible to man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks
- NOT suitable for production environments
When to use HTTP:
- ✅ Development/testing with local servers (http://localhost)
- ✅ Internal networks with trusted endpoints
- ✅ Testing account connectivity before obtaining HTTPS
- ❌ Production environments (use HTTPS only)
Example error without this setting:
Invalid base URL: invalid url scheme: http
If you disable URL validation or response header filtering, harden your network layer:
- Enforce an egress allowlist for upstream domains/IPs
- Block private/loopback/link-local ranges
- Enforce TLS-only outbound traffic
- Strip sensitive upstream response headers at the proxy
# 6. Run the application
./sub2api
Development Mode
# Backend (with hot reload)
cd backend
go run ./cmd/server
# Frontend (with hot reload)
cd frontend
pnpm run dev
Code Generation
When editing backend/ent/schema, regenerate Ent + Wire:
cd backend
go generate ./ent
go generate ./cmd/server
Simple Mode
Simple Mode is designed for individual developers or internal teams who want quick access without full SaaS features.
- Enable: Set environment variable
RUN_MODE=simple - Difference: Hides SaaS-related features and skips billing process
- Security note: In production, you must also set
SIMPLE_MODE_CONFIRM=trueto allow startup
Antigravity Support
Sub2API supports Antigravity accounts. After authorization, dedicated endpoints are available for Claude and Gemini models.
Dedicated Endpoints
| Endpoint | Model |
|---|---|
/antigravity/v1/messages |
Claude models |
/antigravity/v1beta/ |
Gemini models |
Claude Code Configuration
export ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8080/antigravity"
export ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN="sk-xxx"
Hybrid Scheduling Mode
Antigravity accounts support optional hybrid scheduling. When enabled, the general endpoints /v1/messages and /v1beta/ will also route requests to Antigravity accounts.
⚠️ Warning: Anthropic Claude and Antigravity Claude cannot be mixed within the same conversation context. Use groups to isolate them properly.
Known Issues
In Claude Code, Plan Mode cannot exit automatically. (Normally when using the native Claude API, after planning is complete, Claude Code will pop up options for users to approve or reject the plan.)
Workaround: Press Shift + Tab to manually exit Plan Mode, then type your response to approve or reject the plan.
Project Structure
sub2api/
├── backend/ # Go backend service
│ ├── cmd/server/ # Application entry
│ ├── internal/ # Internal modules
│ │ ├── config/ # Configuration
│ │ ├── model/ # Data models
│ │ ├── service/ # Business logic
│ │ ├── handler/ # HTTP handlers
│ │ └── gateway/ # API gateway core
│ └── resources/ # Static resources
│
├── frontend/ # Vue 3 frontend
│ └── src/
│ ├── api/ # API calls
│ ├── stores/ # State management
│ ├── views/ # Page components
│ └── components/ # Reusable components
│
└── deploy/ # Deployment files
├── docker-compose.yml # Docker Compose configuration
├── .env.example # Environment variables for Docker Compose
├── config.example.yaml # Full config file for binary deployment
└── install.sh # One-click installation script
License
MIT License
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