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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Services / Virtual DriverVirtual Driver Defines the virtual driver connection used to dynamically retrieve API keys on behalf of incoming tenants. { "virtualDriver": { "enabled": false, "clientKey": "", "clientSecret": "", "username": "", "password": "", "baseURL": "", "application": "" } }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Services / Virtual DriverVirtual Driver Defines the virtual driver connection used to dynamically retrieve API keys on behalf of incoming tenants. { "virtualDriver": { "enabled": false, "clientKey": "", "clientSecret": "", "username": "", "password": "", "baseURL": "", "application": "" } }
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / MultilingualMultilingual QName: f:multilingual When applied to a node, this indicates that you wish to have the contents of this node support multilingual behavior and translated content. This node then serves as the "master node" for translation support. Master nodes have a:has_translation associations to translation nodes that hold copies of the content (JSON and any attachments) in the target locale. Marking a node as f:multilingual does not automatically produce translations for you. However, once marke
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / MultilingualMultilingual QName: f:multilingual When applied to a node, this indicates that you wish to have the contents of this node support multilingual behavior and translated content. This node then serves as the "master node" for translation support. Master nodes have a:has_translation associations to translation nodes that hold copies of the content (JSON and any attachments) in the target locale. Marking a node as f:multilingual does not automatically produce translations for you. However, once marke
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Finding sanity by losing your headThere was a lot of chatter last year regarding a “headless” or “decoupled” CMS design. Zeitgeist, maybe… countermovement, definitely. Since their inception, every expansion of content management software along the continuum from managing basic websites to full-on digital experiences drove CMSes further and further into the application’s presentation tier. In parallel, we witnessed the maturity of frameworks such as Angular, Ember, and Ionic (just to name a few) - all pushing development out to t
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How do I retrieve the folder path for my content?In Cloud CMS, you may choose to associate nodes with folders. This allows the content to be worked with by editorial teams such that they can navigate to content within folders, move content between folders and generally organize their content as they wish. It also allows for content to be retrieved by path via the API, if you wish. Technically speaking, Cloud CMS does not require folders or paths. In fact, plenty of customers use Cloud CMS in such a way that they don't require folders at all. C
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Create Once, Publish Everywhere!One of the things that our customers love about Cloud CMS is that it lets them create content once and easily publish it to all of their mobile and web applications. It reduces the amount of work required to create fresh and interesting content and saves them time and money in the process. Our goal is straightforward. We want to provide all of the things that small business owners need on the backend to give their users a seamless experience in creating, editing and publishing content. With Clou
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Using the JavaScript driver to run an elasticsearch queryThe Cloud CMS REST API allows for elasticsearch queries against a branch. The API endpoint is POST /repositories/{repositoryId}/branches/{branchId}/nodes/search The payload is a JSON object containing a top-level property called "search" which wraps the elasticsearch DSL query. The JavaScript driver exposes this call on the Branch object using the searchNodes() methods. Examples: 1) Search for nodes containing the keyword "hello" in any property: req.branch(function (err, branch) { branch.trap(f
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Tree HierarchiesIn Cloud CMS, there are no hard and fast rules regarding association types between nodes. And so, when dealing with things like tree structures, you usually have to first make some assumptions about the kinds of relationships between nodes that you want to traverse. For arbitrary relationships and traversals around nodes, Cloud CMS provides traversal methods which are a bit more intensive to use. However, if you're using typical a:child relationships between nodes (which is what Cloud CMS uses f
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How can I retrieve content for a tree view?The Cloud CMS API offers a number of convenience API methods that go beyond basic CRUD and bulk content operations. Among these methods are those that allow you to retrieve content from your repository branch in a tree-friendly format. A tree-organized format means that the data comes back in a such a way as to make it easy to load into front-end tree controls. Typical front-end tree controls requires the ability to load a "snapshot" of the tree as a starting point as well as iteratively grow or
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Pricing: Self Managed Options - GitanaPricing: Self Managed Options - Gitana Status Releases Registry Blog Cloud CMS Platform Content Management Create, Approve and Publish quality content to production on-time. Easy editorial and workflow tools let your best work reach your customers. Enterprise Data Engine Manage, collaborate, search and distribute your highly-structured data across branches, versions and workflow-driven lifecycle. Automate Automate your content creation and approval flows while taking advantage of AI services to
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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 / 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / OverviewDrivers We offer driver libraries that you can drop into your new or existing web applications to make it very easy to interact with Cloud CMS. These drivers handle things like authentication state, concurrency and fast API calls over the wire. The following drivers are available: C# Go Java JavaScript / Node JavaScript (Legacy) PHP Python Ruby
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Pricing: Free Options - GitanaPricing: Free Options - Gitana Status Releases Registry Blog Cloud CMS Platform Content Management Create, Approve and Publish quality content to production on-time. Easy editorial and workflow tools let your best work reach your customers. Enterprise Data Engine Manage, collaborate, search and distribute your highly-structured data across branches, versions and workflow-driven lifecycle. Automate Automate your content creation and approval flows while taking advantage of AI services to enhance
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Deployment / Deployment ReceiversDeployment Receivers A Deployment Receiver acts as an endpoint for local and remote Deployment Handlers that seek to ship their Deployment Packages to a destination. These are frequently used to move content between data centers or across different parts of the world to solve for latency issues (or to simply move content to the correct side of a DMZ for security reasons or runtime-performance reasons). Cloud CMS lets you create Deployment Receivers from within its user interface. You can create
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @query@query Queries for nodes and makes those nodes available to the template. Parameters parameter required description type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return fields comma separated list of property names to include in query results skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relatives related to the curr
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @query@query Queries for nodes and makes those nodes available to the template. Parameters parameter required description type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return fields comma separated list of property names to include in query results skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relatives related to the curr
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Deployment / Deployment ReceiversDeployment Receivers A Deployment Receiver acts as an endpoint for local and remote Deployment Handlers that seek to ship their Deployment Packages to a destination. These are frequently used to move content between data centers or across different parts of the world to solve for latency issues (or to simply move content to the correct side of a DMZ for security reasons or runtime-performance reasons). Cloud CMS lets you create Deployment Receivers from within its user interface. You can create
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Services / Driver ConfigDriver Config Service that connects to the Cloud CMS API to authenticate on behalf of a logged in user. A driver config cache is retained for efficiency as well as to assist with automatic re-acquisition of access tokens when they expire. The gitanaConfig variable is appended to the req object once this service completes. Configuration { "driverConfig": { "enabled": true } }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Services / Driver ConfigDriver Config Service that connects to the Cloud CMS API to authenticate on behalf of a logged in user. A driver config cache is retained for efficiency as well as to assist with automatic re-acquisition of access tokens when they expire. The gitanaConfig variable is appended to the req object once this service completes. Configuration { "driverConfig": { "enabled": true } }
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Cloud CMS Performance MeasurementPerformance issues may be outside of Cloud CMS such as being related to firewalls or corporate proxies. One strategy for determining this is to run an ab test to gather timings from your computer to https://api.cloudcms.com or to the user interface server. This gives you a good approximation of where penalties are being paid and you'd expect to see ~70-100ms latency which we consider nominal. Another thing to try is to run a connection test from the command line on the box that you're browsing f
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How do I...Sometimes you want to do the following... asd asd asd In Cloud CMS, the best way is to... For example, you might have some JSON like this: asdasd Or make an API call like this: asdasd You also might have an image in the page: John McClane would know what to do It is important to remember three things: Don't worry Be happy Man One last thing to consider.. Enjoy
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / Amazon Web Services / Amazon SQSAmazon SQS The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a fast, reliable, scalable, fully managed message queuing service. Amazon SQS makes it simple and cost-effective to decouple the components of a cloud application. You can use Amazon SQS to transmit any volume of data, at any level of throughput, without losing messages or requiring other services to be always available. Cloud CMS Application Server The Cloud CMS Application Server is a middle-tier cluster that sits between your mobile/web appl
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Integrations / Amazon Web Services / Amazon SQSAmazon SQS The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a fast, reliable, scalable, fully managed message queuing service. Amazon SQS makes it simple and cost-effective to decouple the components of a cloud application. You can use Amazon SQS to transmit any volume of data, at any level of throughput, without losing messages or requiring other services to be always available. Cloud CMS Application Server The Cloud CMS Application Server is a middle-tier cluster that sits between your mobile/web appl
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