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More Ways to Run Cloud CMS On-PremiseWe just released Cloud CMS version 3.1.315 which includes more sample configurations to help customers and prospects get started with on-premise Docker deployments. Our Docker distribution includes several “kits” that contain pre-built Docker Compose configurations that help customers to get up and running right away. These configurations can either be used as is or they may serve as a reference for building out new configurations that meet a customer’s exact needs. Cloud CMS offers Docker as an
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Migrating Binary files to S3By default, on-premise installations of Cloud CMS are configured with a GridFS (`gridfs`) Binary Storage Provider. This allows Cloud CMS to read and write binary files (such as attachments) to GridFS. At some point, as your installation grows, you may want change this. Suppose you wanted to move your binary files into S3 and use S3 as a Binary Storage Provider for Cloud CMS. To do so, we recommend the following steps: 1. Make a backup of your Cloud CMS database. 2. Create an S3 bucket and IAM us
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Export a ProjectExport a Project Projects can be exported for purposes of backup and restore or for use in creating future projects that are templated copies of the exports. In this way, you can make backups or take snapshots of your projects at moments in time. Exported projects are stored as Archives in a Cloud CMS Vault. They can be maintained in that vault, allowing you to edit the metadata and publish the archive so as to make it available to other users on the platform. Archives can also be downloaded fro
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Projects / Export a ProjectExport a Project Projects can be exported for purposes of backup and restore or for use in creating future projects that are templated copies of the exports. In this way, you can make backups or take snapshots of your projects at moments in time. Exported projects are stored as Archives in a Cloud CMS Vault. They can be maintained in that vault, allowing you to edit the metadata and publish the archive so as to make it available to other users on the platform. Archives can also be downloaded fro
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Requirements for CMS PublishingWhat does "publish" mean? In a CMS, publishing means moving content from a draft state to a published version. It will update the content on the published target(s) with the changes made since the last publish date. This sounds simple enough but the requirements for publishing are usually far more complex and interesting. What Publishing must do Publish must work Seems like this is stating the obvious but it is critical. Must be able to confidently publish desired content to the right place and
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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 / User Interface / Embed Media In CKEditor / Advanced Usages / Extra AttributesExtra Attributes In addition to common attributes like width, height and id, you might need extra attributes for your embedded media HTML tag. For example, you probably hope to have attributes like title and creator: CloudCMS allows you to add extra attributes that best suit your need with some simple configurations. Add JSON Configurations for Extra Attributes Navigate to Manage Project --> Editors --> Embedded Media Editor. Check Enable Additional Attributes and two JSON editors will pop up. W
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Embedded Media / Advanced Usages / Extra AttributesExtra Attributes In addition to common attributes like width, height and id, you might need extra attributes for your embedded media HTML tag. For example, you probably hope to have attributes like title and creator: CloudCMS allows you to add extra attributes that best suit your need with some simple configurations. Add JSON Configurations for Extra Attributes Navigate to Manage Project --> Editors --> Embedded Media Editor. Check Enable Additional Attributes and two JSON editors will pop up. W
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / TemplatesTemplates Cloud CMS supports the usage of templates at various points to generate presentation and output for things like emails, PDFs, web page components and more. Cloud CMS supports two template engines - Handlebars and Freemarker. In general, we recommend using Handlebars since the syntax is a bit easier. This document covers Handlebars and describes helper functions available in Handlebars that make processing simpler. Model Variables The following describes the internal structure of model
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Maintenance / Repository CompressionRepository Compression Cloud CMS content is stored within a Repository. A Repository differs from other types of data stores in that it provides Copy-On-Write mechanics using Changeset-driven versioning. Every time you create, update or delete content within a repository, those adjustments are written onto a new Changeset. Changesets are layered automatically and provide a stack of differences that, over time, allow you to scroll back to any moment in time to see a perfect capture of every modif
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Templates / OverviewTemplates Cloud CMS supports the usage of templates at various points to generate presentation and output for things like emails, PDFs, web page components and more. Cloud CMS supports two template engines - Handlebars and Freemarker. In general, we recommend using Handlebars since the syntax is a bit easier. This document covers Handlebars and describes helper functions available in Handlebars that make processing simpler. Model Variables The following describes the internal structure of model
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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Maintenance / Repository CompressionRepository Compression Cloud CMS content is stored within a Repository. A Repository differs from other types of data stores in that it provides Copy-On-Write mechanics using Changeset-driven versioning. Every time you create, update or delete content within a repository, those adjustments are written onto a new Changeset. Changesets are layered automatically and provide a stack of differences that, over time, allow you to scroll back to any moment in time to see a perfect capture of every modif
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Content Model Builder / Edit An Existing Content TypeEdit An Existing Content Type Select Content Model Builder in the left Nav, and you will be able to see a list of existing Content Types. Click into one to edit it in the Content Model Builder. Select A Form If the content type has more than one forms, select the one you hope to edit: Then the builder will render with the settings in the selected form. Change Field Order Dragging a field and dropping it on top of another field allows you to move it in front of the other field. In the above image
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Content Model Builder / Edit An Existing Content TypeEdit An Existing Content Type Select Content Model Builder in the left Nav, and you will be able to see a list of existing Content Types. Click into one to edit it in the Content Model Builder. Select A Form If the content type has more than one forms, select the one you hope to edit: Then the builder will render with the settings in the selected form. Change Field Order Dragging a field and dropping it on top of another field allows you to move it in front of the other field. In the above image
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / PythonPython Connect your Python applications to Gitana Latest Version Version undefined Date The Gitana Python driver allows you to easily connect your Python 3 applications with the Gitana server. It will work within any Python application and with web frameworks like Flask or Django. Currently supports the following functionality: Connect to and refresh access tokens with the API Read platform, branch, and repositories Read, query, search, create, update, and delete nodes Installation Make sure you
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Easy Forms with Cloud CMSOne of the many uses of Cloud CMS is as a storage and reporting mechanism for forms. If you’re looking to put a form up onto your web or mobile site, Cloud CMS serves as an excellent option for capturing and storing this information. Fundamentally, Cloud CMS provides the Alpaca forms engine. Alpaca is an open-source JavaScript library for jQuery. It makes it easy to design and insert forms into your sites. Cloud CMS built Alpaca and been working with the broader community to improve it and make
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / AuthenticationAuthentication The Authentication Service provides a full authentication framework for stateless and session-based applications. It authenticates requests against back end providers and offers interpretation and parsing of request scope information to provide Single-Sign-On (SSO). Authenticated requests will have user accounts created and synchronized within Cloud CMS either automatically or as part of a registration form process. Authenticated users have Cloud CMS connectivity state managed for
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / AuthenticationAuthentication The Authentication Service provides a full authentication framework for stateless and session-based applications. It authenticates requests against back end providers and offers interpretation and parsing of request scope information to provide Single-Sign-On (SSO). Authenticated requests will have user accounts created and synchronized within Cloud CMS either automatically or as part of a registration form process. Authenticated users have Cloud CMS connectivity state managed for
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / General / LockingLocking Cloud CMS supports locking of nodes (or content instances). Locking allows content editorial team members to explicitly block other editors from working on content that they're already working on. When a piece of content is locked by a user, all other users in the project who have access to the piece of content will be prohibited from making modifications. They will be able to read the content but they will not be able to save any modifications. Once the lock is released by the user who
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Nodes / LockingLocking Cloud CMS supports locking of nodes (or content instances). Locking allows content editorial team members to explicitly block other editors from working on content that they're already working on. When a piece of content is locked by a user, all other users in the project who have access to the piece of content will be prohibited from making modifications. They will be able to read the content but they will not be able to save any modifications. Once the lock is released by the user who
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Authentication / DriversDrivers To connect to Cloud CMS, you need to establish two important pieces of information: The client that you are connecting as The user that you are signing on as The only way that a remote application can connect to your platform is if it can produce the correct credentials to identify itself as a client that you know about. As the platform administrator, you issue a client key/secret ahead of time. The application then needs to present these credentials to you and prove that it is who it sa
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / DriversDrivers To connect to Cloud CMS, you need to establish two important pieces of information: The client that you are connecting as The user that you are signing on as The only way that a remote application can connect to your platform is if it can produce the correct credentials to identify itself as a client that you know about. As the platform administrator, you issue a client key/secret ahead of time. The application then needs to present these credentials to you and prove that it is who it sa
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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Configuration / Encrypting PropertiesEncrypting Properties Cloud CMS lets you encrypt properties within your API configuration files to protect sensitive passwords, secrets and credentials. This encryption utilizes a public and private key. The private key is supplied to the Cloud CMS API server and the public key is provided to developers to encrypt sensitive data. To help you do this, Cloud CMS provides a command line tool. gitana-tools-encryptor.jar The gitana-tools-encryptor.jar works with Java 8 and gives you commands that you
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Multifactor AuthenticationMultifactor Authentication Cloud CMS supports Multifactor Authentication (MFA) to provide enhanced security for your users and their account credentials. With Multifactor Authentication is enabled for a user, that user will be required to supply a verification code in addition to their username and password. The verification code is delivered to the user's phone or mobile device via SMS, a phone call or an app. The code may also be delivered via a hardware device depending on the kind of provide
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