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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / document-subcontextdocument-subcontext [ { "evaluator": "context-document-is-datalist", "config": { "document-subcontext": { "items": [ { "key": "document", "items": [ { "key": "datalist/items", "title": "Data List Items", "uri": "{documentUri}/datalist/items" } ] } ] } } }, { "evaluator": "context-document", "config": { "doc
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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 / Actions / Execute ScriptExecute Script ID: executeScript Executes a script attachment of a node. The configuration for this action is described using JSON Schema like this: { "script": "if (typeof(node.data.count) === 'undefined') { node.data.count = 0; }; node.data.count++;" } Property Required Default Description script yes String containing the script scriptMimetype no application/javascript String methodName no The method name of the script args no The arguments for the method in the script
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Execute ScriptExecute Script ID: executeScript Executes a script attachment of a node. The configuration for this action is described using JSON Schema like this: { "script": "if (typeof(node.data.count) === 'undefined') { node.data.count = 0; }; node.data.count++;" } Property Required Default Description script yes String containing the script scriptMimetype no application/javascript String methodName no The method name of the script args no The arguments for the method in the script
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Conditions / Property EqualsProperty Equals The propertyEquals condition tests whether a node property is equal to a given value. JSON Schema { "title": "Property Equals", "properties": { "property": { "type": "string", "title": "Property Name" }, "value": { "type": "string", "title": "Value" } } } Example #1 Suppose you wanted to test whether a node has a property called published which was set to true. You could set up the condit
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / DataStoreDataStore Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true);
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / DocumentDocument Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true);
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Conditions / Property EqualsProperty Equals The propertyEquals condition tests whether a node property is equal to a given value. JSON Schema { "title": "Property Equals", "properties": { "property": { "type": "string", "title": "Property Name" }, "value": { "type": "string", "title": "Value" } } } Example #1 Suppose you wanted to test whether a node has a property called published which was set to true. You could set up the condit
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DataStoreDataStore Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true);
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DocumentDocument Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true);
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Execute Script from a NodeExecute Script from a Node ID: executeScriptNode Executes a script attachment of a node. The configuration for this action is described using JSON Schema like this: { "scriptNodeId": "d904227f8628b15d4763" } Property Required Description scriptNodeId yes The node id of the script document scriptAttachmentId no The id of the attachment where the script locates methodName no The method name of the script args no The arguments for the method in the script
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Execute Script from a NodeExecute Script from a Node ID: executeScriptNode Executes a script attachment of a node. The configuration for this action is described using JSON Schema like this: { "scriptNodeId": "d904227f8628b15d4763" } Property Required Description scriptNodeId yes The node id of the script document scriptAttachmentId no The id of the attachment where the script locates methodName no The method name of the script args no The arguments for the method in the script
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / ReleasesReleases Releases allow you to set up collaborative workspaces where future sets of content can be worked on in real-time. Content can be created, edited and deleted in the workspace and then scheduled for publishing at a future date. Scheduled publishing allows your content to "go live" automatically - merging your content changes back into the mainline while triggering release actions for things like: Email Notifications CDN Synchronization Web Hook Calls Releases give your content team the ab
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / ViewsViews When Alpaca runs, the very first thing it does is sort out which view implementation it will use to render the schema and options that you provide. A view implementation consists of an ID and an implementation class. The implementation class serves as a reference object that Alpaca uses to determine things along the way such as: which template to render for a given form, container or control type what CSS classes to inject into rendered elements what callback behaviors to run against rende
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / ReleasesReleases Releases allow you to set up collaborative workspaces where future sets of content can be worked on in real-time. Content can be created, edited and deleted in the workspace and then scheduled for publishing at a future date. Scheduled publishing allows your content to "go live" automatically - merging your content changes back into the mainline while triggering release actions for things like: Email Notifications CDN Synchronization Web Hook Calls Releases give your content team the ab
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / GroupGroup Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. name string The name of this principal. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true);
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / PrincipalPrincipal Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. name string The name of this principal. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Contexts / project-search-list-selected-actionsproject-search-list-selected-actions [ { "config": { "project-search-list-selected-actions": [ { "action": "deploy-nodes", "allowPermission": [ "deploy", "undeploy" ], "order": 10000 } ] } }, { "config": { "project-search-list-selected-actions": [ { "action": "delete_documents", "order": 5, "allowPermission": [ "delete" ]
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / project-search-list-selected-actionsproject-search-list-selected-actions [ { "config": { "project-search-list-selected-actions": [ { "action": "deploy-nodes", "allowPermission": [ "deploy", "undeploy" ], "order": 10000 } ] } }, { "config": { "project-search-list-selected-actions": [ { "action": "delete_documents", "order": 5, "allowPermission": [ "delete" ]
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GroupGroup Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. name string The name of this principal. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true);
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PrincipalPrincipal Properties Name Type Description description string The Description of this document. id string The ID of this document. name string The name of this principal. properties object The properties for this document. title string The Title of this document. Methods stringify Usage string stringify() Arguments None Return Type Description string Examples In this code sample, we take the JSON for the given document and produce a string representation of it. var text = document.stringify(true
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started / Content ModelingContent Modeling You can put any kind of content into Cloud CMS. Things like desktop files (Word documents, PDF files, images, audio files and video) are no problem. However, the real power of Cloud CMS begins when you begin to model content type definitions and features to wrap around that content. A content type is a type of thing, such as an Article or a Press Release. You define content types in the same way that you might define a word in the dictionary. You give it a name and then you give
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Definitions / Association DefinitionAssociation Definition An Association Definition describes the schema of a relationship between two nodes. Fundamentally, association instances are JSON objects that conform to the JSON schema of their association definitions. Association definitions allow you to specify the schema of your associations so as to store properties on them. There are primarily two families of associations - a:linked and a:owned, describing linked and owned associations, respectively. A linked association is one in w
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Definitions / Association DefinitionAssociation Definition An Association Definition describes the schema of a relationship between two nodes. Fundamentally, association instances are JSON objects that conform to the JSON schema of their association definitions. Association definitions allow you to specify the schema of your associations so as to store properties on them. There are primarily two families of associations - a:linked and a:owned, describing linked and owned associations, respectively. A linked association is one in w
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