Overview
The Tiptap Document Server forms the backbone of Tiptap Collaboration, storing everything from content and comments to versions and metadata using the Yjs format. Typically, users manage these documents using the REST API or track changes with the Collaboration Webhook, which sends detailed updates. Tiptap converts the documents into HTML or JSON for you, so you don't have to deal directly with the Yjs format.
Features include: Document REST API: Create, update, and delete documents programmatically. Webhooks: Automate responses to real-time document and comment events. Document versioning and comparison: Track changes in documents through automatic or manual versioning, and visually compare differences between snapshots. Content injection: Modify document content server-side with the REST API, even during active collaboration sessions.
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Highlights
- Version history: install the Collaboration History extension and let users restore any previous state.
- Snapshot compare: highlight differences between versions with Snapshot Compare.
- Semantic search: join the beta to search your library by meaning rather than keywords.
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- Amazon ECS
Container image
Containers are lightweight, portable execution environments that wrap server application software in a filesystem that includes everything it needs to run. Container applications run on supported container runtimes and orchestration services, such as Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Both eliminate the need for you to install and operate your own container orchestration software by managing and scheduling containers on a scalable cluster of virtual machines.
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Important: Before subscribing to the the Tiptap Document Server please contact our sales team so that we can provide a License Key and Container Image URL for your application: https://tiptap.dev/contact-salesÂ
This quick start guide provides instructions for deploying the Tiptap Document Server on AWS in under 20 minutes with CloudFormation.
Prerequisites
- Container Image URL (provided by Tiptap)
- License Key for your application (provided by Tiptap)
Step 1: Access AWS Marketplace
- Go to https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace and search for "Tiptap Document Server" in AWS Marketplace
- Click on "View purchase options"
- Review the details and click on "Subscribe"
- At this point you will need a License Key and Container Image URL to launch the application. (See note at the very top)
Step 2: Launch CloudFormation Stack
- In your AWS Marketplace navigate to your Tiptap Document Server subscription and click on "Launch your software"
- Under "Setup" select "ECS" (EKS is currently not supported)
- Ensure the latest version is selected in the "Version" drop down menu
- Right Click on "Tiptap CloudFormation Template" and copy the link to the CloudFormation Template.
- Navigate to the CloudFormation console in AWS and Click on "Create stack"
- Paste the CloudFormation Template link in the "Amazon S3 URL" field
- Click "Next" and fill in the stack details
- Fill in these required parameters:
- Stack name
- EnvironmentName: Staging (or Testing)
- Load Balancer Type: ALB (recommended for testing)
- ContainerImageURL: your-container-url
- Application License Key: your-application-license-key
- License Key: your-application-license-key
- S3 Bucket Name: your-unique-bucket-name
- DBUsername: your-database-user
- DBPassword: your-database-password
Step 3: Deploy
- Click Next
- Check "I acknowledge that AWS CloudFormation might create IAM resources"
- Click Create Stack
- Wait 15-20 minutes for deployment
Quick Access
Once deployed, find these in the Outputs tab:
- ApplicationURL: Your app's main URL
- PrometheusMetricsEndpoint: Metrics endpoint
- RDSEndpoint: Database endpoint
What Gets Created
This template creates a complete production-ready environment:
- Compute: ECS Fargate cluster with 2 containers
- Database: PostgreSQL with optional read replica
- Cache: Redis cluster
- Storage: S3 bucket with versioning
- Network: VPC, subnets, NAT gateway, security groups
- Load Balancer: ALB or Caddy (your choice)
- Monitoring: CloudWatch dashboards and alarms
- Security: Secrets Manager for all credentials
Support
Vendor support
Email: humans+aws@tiptap.dev Dedicated support: Custom development and integration support in Slack channel (for enterprise customers)
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AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.