--- tableOfContents: true --- # Management API The Collaboration Management API provides a suite of RESTful endpoints for managing documents and their collaborative aspects. This API facilitates document creation, listing, retrieval, updates, and deletion, along with the ability to duplicate documents for efficient content management. Additionally, it includes settings management for runtime configuration without the need for restarts, and server statistics to monitor performance metrics like document counts and connection statistics Explore the [Postman Collection](https://www.postman.com/docking-module-explorer-14290287/workspace/tiptap-collaboration-public/collection/33042171-cc186a66-df41-4df8-9c6e-e91b20deffe5?action=share&creator=32651125) for a hands-on experience, allowing you to experiment with the REST API's capabilities. ## Accessing the Management API The REST API is exposed directly from your Collaboration app, available at your custom URL: `https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/` Authentication is done using an API secret which you can find in the [settings](https://collab.tiptap.dev/) of your Collaboration app. The secret must be sent as an `Authorization` header. If your document identifier contains a slash (`/`), just make sure to encode it as `%2F`, e.g. using `encodeURIComponent`. ## Document Operations ### Create Document ```bash POST /api/documents/:identifier ``` This call takes a binary Yjs update message (an existing Yjs document on your side must be encoded using `Y.encodeStateAsUpdate`) and creates a document. This can be used to seed documents before a user connects to the Tiptap Collab server. This endpoint will return the HTTP status `204` if the document was created successfully, or `409` if the document already exists. If you want to overwrite it, you must delete it first. ```bash curl --location 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/DOCUMENT_NAME' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' \ --data '@yjsUpdate.binary.txt' ``` ### List Documents ```bash GET /api/documents?take=100&skip=0 ``` This call returns a list of all documents present on the servers storage. We're returning the first 100 by default, pass `take` or `skip` parameters to adjust this. ```bash curl --location 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` ### Get Document ```bash GET /api/documents/:identifier?format=:format&fragment=:fragment ``` This call exports the given document with all fragments in JSON format. We export either the current in-memory version or the version read from the database. If the document is currently open on your server, we will return the in-memory version. `format` supports either `yjs` or `json`. Default: `json` If you choose the `yjs` format, you'll get the binary Yjs update message created with `Y.encodeStateAsUpdate`. `fragment` can be an array (`fragment=a&fragment=b`) of or a single fragment that you want to export. By default we'll export all fragments. Note that this is only taken into account when using the `json` format, otherwise you'll always get the whole Yjs document. ```bash curl --location 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/DOCUMENT_NAME' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` **Note:** When using axios, you need to specify `responseType: arraybuffer` in the options of the request. ```typescript import * as Y from 'yjs' const ydoc = new Y.Doc() const axiosResult = await axios.get('https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/somedoc?format=yjs', { headers: { 'Authorization': 'YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA', }, responseType: 'arraybuffer' }) Y.applyUpdate(ydoc, axiosResult.data) ``` When using `node-fetch`, you need to use .arrayBuffer() and create a Buffer from it: ```typescript import * as Y from 'yjs' const ydoc = new Y.Doc() const fetchResult = await fetch('https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/somedoc?format=yjs', { headers: { 'Authorization': 'YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA', }, }) Y.applyUpdate(ydoc, Buffer.from(await docUpdateAsBinaryResponse.arrayBuffer())) ``` ### Update Document ```bash PATCH /api/documents/:identifier ``` This call accepts a Yjs update message and will apply it on the existing document on the server. This endpoint will return the HTTP status `204` if the document was updated successfully, `404` is the document does not exist, or `422` if the payload is invalid or the update cannot be applied. ```bash curl --location --request PATCH 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/DOCUMENT_NAME' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' \ --data '@yjsUpdate.binary.txt' ``` ### Delete Document ```bash DELETE /api/documents/:identifier ``` This endpoint deletes a document from the server after closing any open connection to the document. It returns either HTTP status `204` if the document was deleted successfully or `404` if the document was not found. If the endpoint returned `204`, but the document still exists, make sure that there is no user re-creating the document from the provider. We are closing all connections before deleting a document, but your error handling might re-create the provider, and thus create the document again. ```bash curl --location --request DELETE 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/DOCUMENT_NAME' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` ### Duplicate Document In order to copy a document, you can just use the GET endpoint and then create it again with the POST endpoint, here's an example in typescript: ```typescript const docUpdateAsBinaryResponse = await axios.get('https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/somedoc?format=yjs', { headers: { 'Authorization': 'YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA', }, responseType: 'arraybuffer', }) await axios.post('https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/documents/somedoc-duplicated', docUpdateAsBinaryResponse.data, { headers: { 'Authorization': 'YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA', }, }) ``` ## Configuration Settings TiptapCollab has a few settings that can be configured at runtime (no restart needed): | Key | Type | Editable | Description | |-------------------------|--------|----------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | secret | string | Yes | The secret used to sign JWT tokens ; auto-generated on first boot. | | api_secret | string | Yes | The secret that is sent in API calls (as the `Authorization` header) ; auto-generated on first boot. | | webhook_url | string | Yes | The webhook URL ; optional | | authentication_disabled | string | Yes | Whether authentication is disabled. Must be 1 or 0 ; optional (default = 0) | | name | string | Yes | The name of the instance ; optional | ### Create setting If you want to create or overwrite settings, this is the API for it. ```bash curl --location --request PUT 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/admin/settings/:key' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` ### List settings All current settings can be retrieved with the GET /api/admin/settings call. ```bash curl --location 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/admin/settings' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` ### Get setting If you want to get a setting value, this is the API for it. ```bash curl --location 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/admin/settings/:key' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` ### Update setting If you want to create or overwrite settings, this is the API for it. ```bash curl --location --request PUT 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/admin/settings/:key' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` ### Delete setting If you want to delete settings, this is the API for it. ```bash curl --location --request DELETE 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/admin/settings/:key' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ``` ## Server Performance You can get a few server statistics using the /api/statistics endpoint. We currently export the total number of documents, the maximum concurrent connections (last 30 days), the total number of connections (last 30 days) and the lifetime connection count. Not that the last two values are exported as string, as they are internally a BIGINT. ```bash curl --location 'https://YOUR_APP_ID.collab.tiptap.cloud/api/statistics' \ --header 'Authorization: YOUR_SECRET_FROM_SETTINGS_AREA' ```