# Sub2API
[![Go](https://img.shields.io/badge/Go-1.21+-00ADD8.svg)](https://golang.org/) [![Vue](https://img.shields.io/badge/Vue-3.4+-4FC08D.svg)](https://vuejs.org/) [![PostgreSQL](https://img.shields.io/badge/PostgreSQL-15+-336791.svg)](https://www.postgresql.org/) [![Redis](https://img.shields.io/badge/Redis-7+-DC382D.svg)](https://redis.io/) [![Docker](https://img.shields.io/badge/Docker-Ready-2496ED.svg)](https://www.docker.com/) **AI API Gateway Platform for Subscription Quota Distribution** English | [中文](README_CN.md)
--- ## Demo Try Sub2API online: **https://v2.pincc.ai/** Demo credentials (shared demo environment; **not** created automatically for self-hosted installs): | Email | 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 1.21+, Gin, GORM | | Frontend | Vue 3.4+, Vite 5+, TailwindCSS | | Database | PostgreSQL 15+ | | Cache/Queue | Redis 7+ | --- ## 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 ```bash curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api/main/deploy/install.sh | sudo bash ``` The script will: 1. Detect your system architecture 2. Download the latest release 3. Install binary to `/opt/sub2api` 4. Create systemd service 5. Configure system user and permissions #### Post-Installation ```bash # 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 ```bash # 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 Deploy with Docker Compose, including PostgreSQL and Redis containers. #### Prerequisites - Docker 20.10+ - Docker Compose v2+ #### Installation Steps ```bash # 1. Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api.git cd sub2api # 2. Enter the deploy directory cd deploy # 3. Copy environment configuration cp .env.example .env # 4. Edit configuration (set your passwords) nano .env ``` **Required configuration in `.env`:** ```bash # PostgreSQL password (REQUIRED - change this!) POSTGRES_PASSWORD=your_secure_password_here # Optional: Admin account ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@example.com ADMIN_PASSWORD=your_admin_password # Optional: Custom port SERVER_PORT=8080 ``` ```bash # 5. Start all services docker-compose up -d # 6. Check status docker-compose ps # 7. View logs docker-compose logs -f sub2api ``` #### Access Open `http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:8080` in your browser. #### Upgrade ```bash # Pull latest image and recreate container docker-compose pull docker-compose up -d ``` #### Useful Commands ```bash # Stop all services docker-compose down # Restart docker-compose restart # View all logs docker-compose logs -f ``` --- ### 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 ```bash # 1. Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api.git cd sub2api # 2. Build frontend cd frontend npm install npm run build # Output will be in ../backend/internal/web/dist/ # 3. Build backend with embedded frontend cd ../backend go build -tags embed -o sub2api ./cmd/server # 4. Create configuration file cp ../deploy/config.example.yaml ./config.yaml # 5. Edit configuration nano config.yaml ``` > **Note:** The `-tags embed` flag embeds the frontend into the binary. Without this flag, the binary will not serve the frontend UI. **Key configuration in `config.yaml`:** ```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_origins` for CORS allowlist - `security.url_allowlist` for upstream/pricing/CRS host allowlists - `security.url_allowlist.enabled` to disable URL validation (use with caution) - `security.url_allowlist.allow_insecure_http` to allow http URLs when validation is disabled - `security.response_headers.enabled` to enable configurable response header filtering (disabled uses default allowlist) - `security.csp` to control Content-Security-Policy headers - `billing.circuit_breaker` to fail closed on billing errors - `server.trusted_proxies` to enable X-Forwarded-For parsing - `turnstile.required` to require Turnstile in release mode 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 ```bash # 6. Run the application ./sub2api ``` #### Development Mode ```bash # Backend (with hot reload) cd backend go run ./cmd/server # Frontend (with hot reload) cd frontend npm run dev ``` #### Code Generation When editing `backend/ent/schema`, regenerate Ent + Wire: ```bash 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=true` to allow startup --- ## Antigravity Support Sub2API supports [Antigravity](https://antigravity.so/) 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 ```bash 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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