| Edition | Deployment Type |
|---|---|
| Enterprise | Self-Managed, Hybrid |
Prerequisites
This guide spins up a full Tyk Self Managed stack; however, if you are interested in learning Tyk Stack, there’s an option for Tyk Demo, which is a project that spins up a full Tyk stack that includes pre-populated API definitions of all kinds, with various middleware options, and can also spin up supporting tools such as Prometheus, Keycloak (IDP), etc.Running on Podman, containerd, or another container runtime? See Container Runtimes.
What’s included?
This installation will run Tyk Self-Managed on your machine, which contains 5 containers: Tyk Gateway, Tyk Dashboard, Tyk Pump, Redis and MongoDB.From v5.5.0 onwards, Docker images are based on distroless. This means that you will not be able to obtain a shell with
docker run --rm -it tykio/tyk-gateway:v5.5.0 sh. The image can be inspected with tools like dive or Docker Desktop.Instructions
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Clone the GitHub repo
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Edit your hosts file
You need to add the following to your hosts file:
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Add your developer license
From your installation folder:
Create an
.envfile -cp .env.example .env.Then add your license string toTYK_DB_LICENSEKEY. -
Initialise the Docker containers
With MongoDB
Run the following command from your installation folder:
With PostgreSQL Run the following command from your installation folder:This will will download and setup the five Docker containers. This may take some time and will run in non-daemonised mode so you can see all the output.
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Bootstrap the Tyk installation
Go to http://localhost:3000 in your browser. You will be presented with the Bootstrap UI to create your first organization and admin user.

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Create your organization and default user
You need to enter the following:
- Your Organization Name
- Your Organization Slug
- Your User Email Address
- Your User First and Last Name
- A Password for your User
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Re-enter your user Password
For a password, we recommend a combination of alphanumeric characters, with both upper and lower case letters.
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Log in to the Tyk Dashboard
You can now log in to the Tyk Dashboard from
127.0.0.1:3000, using the username and password created in the Dashboard Setup screen.