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Next.js
Introduction
The following guide describes how to integrate Tiptap with your Next.js project.
Requirements
1. Create a project (optional)
If you already have an existing Next.js project, that’s fine too. Just skip this step and proceed with the next step.
For the sake of this guide, let’s start with a new Next.js project called my-tiptap-project
. The following command sets up everything we need to get started.
# create a project
npx create-next-app my-tiptap-project
# change directory
cd my-tiptap-project
2. Install the dependencies
Now that we have a standard boilerplate set up we can get started on getting Tiptap up and running! For this we will need to install three packages: @tiptap/react
, @tiptap/pm
and @tiptap/starter-kit
which includes all the extensions you need to get started quickly.
npm install @tiptap/react @tiptap/pm @tiptap/starter-kit
If you followed step 1 and 2, you can now start your project with npm run dev
, and open http://localhost:3000/ in your favorite browser. This might be different, if you’re working with an existing project.
3. Create a new component
To actually start using Tiptap, you’ll need to add a new component to your app. To do this, first create a directory called components/
. Now it's time to create our component which we'll call Tiptap
. To do this put the following example code in components/Tiptap.js
.
import { useEditor, EditorContent } from '@tiptap/react'
import StarterKit from '@tiptap/starter-kit'
const Tiptap = () => {
const editor = useEditor({
extensions: [
StarterKit,
],
content: '<p>Hello World! 🌎️</p>',
})
return (
<EditorContent editor={editor} />
)
}
export default Tiptap
4. Add it to your app
Now, let’s replace the content of pages/index.js
with the following example code to use our new Tiptap
component in our app.
import Tiptap from '../components/Tiptap'
export default function Home() {
return (
<Tiptap />
)
}
You should now see Tiptap in your browser. Time to give yourself a pat on the back! :)