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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / PoliciesPolicies Policies can be used to run custom code or fire off actions when an event, such as creating a content item or associating a content item into the content graph, occurs. Cloud CMS provides a wide array of policies that you can hook your custom logic into. By default, Cloud CMS provides sensible and useful content policy handlers to manage the lifecycle of you content. You can wire in new policy handlers. Policy handlers include scripts and rules. These policies will trigger behaviors whe
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / PoliciesPolicies Policies can be used to run custom code or fire off actions when an event, such as creating a content item or associating a content item into the content graph, occurs. Cloud CMS provides a wide array of policies that you can hook your custom logic into. By default, Cloud CMS provides sensible and useful content policy handlers to manage the lifecycle of you content. You can wire in new policy handlers. Policy handlers include scripts and rules. These policies will trigger behaviors whe
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Security / Access PoliciesAccess Policies Access Control Policy documents are JSON documents that live at the Platform level. They provide a recipe that describes the access control that should be granted to any policy holder that is assigned the policy. Users may be assigned the policy directly, via a group or via a Team. Policy Document The Access Control Policy document provides a series of Statements that declare truths about what authority rights the policy holder should have over resources in the system. Each State
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Access PoliciesAccess Policies This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 Hello Access Control Policy documents are JSON documents that live at the Platform level. They provide a recipe that describes the access control that should be granted to any policy holder that is assigned the policy. Users may be assigned the policy directly, via a group or via a Team. Policy Document The Access Control Policy document provides a series of Statements that declare truths about what authority rights the polic
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / JavaScript / NodeJavaScript / Node Connect your Node applications to Gitana Latest Version Version undefined Date The Gitana JavaScript 2.0 driver can be dropped into any web or mobile application running in the browser, within Node.js or any of a host of web frameworks including jQuery, React.js, Vue.js, Angular.js, and many others. This JavaScript driver, in contrast to the Gitana JavaScript 1.0 (Legacy) Driver, fully supports ECMAScript promises, which makes it easier to seamlessly integrate with your javascr
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Node PoliciesNode Policies Node policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when nodes are created, updated or deleted within the graph. Nodes may either be entities or associations. This provides an ideal way to plug in your custom behaviors for any definition or content instance within your content graph. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateNode Raised before a piece of content is created p:afterCreateNode Raised after a piece of content has
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Node PoliciesNode Policies Node policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when nodes are created, updated or deleted within the graph. Nodes may either be entities or associations. This provides an ideal way to plug in your custom behaviors for any definition or content instance within your content graph. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateNode Raised before a piece of content is created p:afterCreateNode Raised after a piece of content has
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / JavaScript (Legacy)JavaScript (Legacy) Connect your HTML browser applications to Gitana Latest Version Version undefined Date The Gitana JavaScript driver can be dropped into any web or mobile application running in the browser, within Node.js or any of a host of web frameworks including jQuery, Vue.js, Next.js, Nuxt and many others. Loading the Driver In the Browser ### Using AMD define(["gitana"], function(Gitana) { Gitana.connect({...}, function() { // ...your code
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / ClusteringClustering The Cloud CMS Application Server supports running on a single Node process as well as multiple Node processes. Node processes can run on a single server instance or can be spread across multiple server instances behind a load balancer. By default, the Application Server starts up and allocates itself to a single CPU. This is known as single mode. Even if you have a server with more than one CPU on it, the Application Server will still only bind to 1 of those CPUs. When the Application
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Node.js CookbookNode.js Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Node.js driver, please visit the Cloud CMS Node.js Driver Page. One thing to keep in mind is that the Node.js driver is based on the JavaScript driver. As such, they're pretty similar. That said, the Node.js driver can do a few important tricks that you can't do in the JavaScript driver. Connecting to Cloud CMS To connect, create a file called gitana.json in your application root. For information on how to acquire this file, please read up
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / TraversalTraversal Content in Cloud CMS is stored in a graph-like structure that consists of nodes and associations. Nodes are entities in the graph and associations are the relationships (the lines between points in the graph). As such, when working with content in Cloud CMS, you'll often find it useful to employ these structures in terms of your content model. Your content can be spread out between nodes and associations equally so that both the entities and the relationships hold JSON properties that
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / TraversalTraversal Content in Cloud CMS is stored in a graph-like structure that consists of nodes and associations. Nodes are entities in the graph and associations are the relationships (the lines between points in the graph). As such, when working with content in Cloud CMS, you'll often find it useful to employ these structures in terms of your content model. Your content can be spread out between nodes and associations equally so that both the entities and the relationships hold JSON properties that
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application ServerApplication Server The Cloud CMS Application Server offers an easy way for customers to assemble powerful, front-end custom APIs and web sites for Cloud CMS. It is completely free and runs on top of the popular Node.js technology stack. With Cloud CMS, customers have a choice of using any front-end presentation technology they wish. In many cases, customers already have a technology investment (such as C#, PHP, Java or Ruby) and thus a preference for continuing to build on that technology stack.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / OverviewApplication Server The Cloud CMS Application Server offers an easy way for customers to assemble powerful, front-end custom APIs and web sites for Cloud CMS. It is completely free and runs on top of the popular Node.js technology stack. With Cloud CMS, customers have a choice of using any front-end presentation technology they wish. In many cases, customers already have a technology investment (such as C#, PHP, Java or Ruby) and thus a preference for continuing to build on that technology stack.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Property PoliciesProperty Policies Property policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when a property is created, updated or deleted. They allow you to get very granular about when you custom code is invoked - such as only when a specific property in your content is affected. The following property policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateProperty Raised before a property on a node is created p:afterCreateProperty Raised after a property on a node is created p:bef
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Property PoliciesProperty Policies Property policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when a property is created, updated or deleted. They allow you to get very granular about when you custom code is invoked - such as only when a specific property in your content is affected. The following property policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateProperty Raised before a property on a node is created p:afterCreateProperty Raised after a property on a node is created p:bef
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Attachment PoliciesAttachment Policies Attachment policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when attachments are read, created, updated or deleted against a node. Unlike other policy handlers, these will only fire at the instance when an attachment is created, updated, or deleted, and will not fire upon a branch merge or release. When configuring your attachments, you can specify an attachment ID you wish to fire your policy. For example, suppose you are configuring a webhook rule that y
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Attachment PoliciesAttachment Policies Attachment policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when attachments are read, created, updated or deleted against a node. Unlike other policy handlers, these will only fire at the instance when an attachment is created, updated, or deleted, and will not fire upon a branch merge or release. When configuring your attachments, you can specify an attachment ID you wish to fire your policy. For example, suppose you are configuring a webhook rule that y
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Data List PoliciesData List Policies Data List policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when items within a data list are operated upon. When items are added to a data list, removed from a data list or updated, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAddListItem Raised before an item is added to a list p:afterAddListItem Raised after an item is added to a list p:beforeUpdateListItem Raised bef
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Data List PoliciesData List Policies Data List policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when items within a data list are operated upon. When items are added to a data list, removed from a data list or updated, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAddListItem Raised before an item is added to a list p:afterAddListItem Raised after an item is added to a list p:beforeUpdateListItem Raised bef
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Forms / Fields / Node PickerNode Picker ID: node-picker The node-picker field type renders a modal picker for a node. The modal picker allows you to filter nodes as well as paginate, sort and inspect nodes. The picker supports single node and multi-node selection depending on how the field is configured. Sample configuration: { "type": "node-picker" } The node picker should be modeled on top of either an object or an array field. The former is used for selection of a single node whereas the latter is used for selectio
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / CMS / Fields / Node PickerNode Picker ID: node-picker The node-picker field type renders a modal picker for a node. The modal picker allows you to filter nodes as well as paginate, sort and inspect nodes. The picker supports single node and multi-node selection depending on how the field is configured. Sample configuration: { "type": "node-picker" } The node picker should be modeled on top of either an object or an array field. The former is used for selection of a single node whereas the latter is used for selectio
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Association PoliciesAssociation Policies Association policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when associations are created or removed between two nodes in the Cloud CMS content graph. When two nodes are connected together via an association or an association is broken, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAssociate Raised before an association is created between two nodes p:afterAssociate Ra
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Association PoliciesAssociation Policies Association policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when associations are created or removed between two nodes in the Cloud CMS content graph. When two nodes are connected together via an association or an association is broken, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAssociate Raised before an association is created between two nodes p:afterAssociate Ra
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / WorkflowWorkflow In explaining workflow, let's first take a look at the following things: Workflow Models Workflow Instances Workflow Tasks Workflow Payload Resources Workflow Comments Workflow History Item Workflow Events Workflow Event Handlers A workflow model is a definition of a workflow consisting of a full set of instructions on how content should be routed between participants or activities on its way toward completion. A workflow model is kind of like a blueprint describing the sequence of step
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