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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.823.2.82 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.82. Release Notes The release notes for this release are available here: https://gitana.io/release.html?name=3.2.82 Support for ARM-64 With version 3.2.82, we officially support for ARM aarch64 architectures. This provides our customers with a choice of chip architectures to deploy on. The demand for ARM has increased as performance testing has shown a 20% better performance while being 10% cheaper than x8
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.833.2.83 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.83. Release Notes The release notes for this release are available here: https://gitana.io/release.html?name=3.2.83 Support for ARM-64 With version 3.2.83, we officially support for ARM aarch64 architectures. This provides our customers with a choice of chip architectures to deploy on. The demand for ARM has increased as performance testing has shown a 20% better performance while being 10% cheaper than x8
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AWS loadbalancer healthchecksFor AWS LB healthchecks, we recommend the following path off the API: /healthcheck This route hands back a 200 if the API server is healthy. It determines whether it is healthy by checking a few statistics such as the amount of free memory, the amount of free disk space, network connectivity, file handle usage, CPU utilization and more. If it returns a non-200, then that serves as a signal that the server is in some sort of degraded state and should be rolled over (which elastic scaling groups w
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / AuthenticationAuthentication Cloud CMS supports authentication via the industry standard OAuth 2.0 protocol. OAuth 2.0 is a well-recognized standard that enables client code to connect to Cloud CMS in a secure and safe fashion. This means that authorization can be achieved in such a way that client and user credentials (secret keys) are never publicly exposed. Channel-level encryption is provided by HTTPS and HTTP POST payloads are utilized to avoid exposure of credentials via request parameters or logging fa
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / OverviewAuthentication Cloud CMS supports authentication via the industry standard OAuth 2.0 protocol. OAuth 2.0 is a well-recognized standard that enables client code to connect to Cloud CMS in a secure and safe fashion. This means that authorization can be achieved in such a way that client and user credentials (secret keys) are never publicly exposed. Channel-level encryption is provided by HTTPS and HTTP POST payloads are utilized to avoid exposure of credentials via request parameters or logging fa
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.843.2.84 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.84. Release Notes The release notes for this release are available here: https://gitana.io/releases/3.2.84.html Support for ARM-64 With version 3.2.84, we officially support for ARM aarch64 architectures. This provides our customers with a choice of chip architectures to deploy on. The demand for ARM has increased as performance testing has shown a 20% better performance while being 10% cheaper than x86-64
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.853.2.85 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.85. Release Notes The release notes for this release are available here: https://gitana.io/releases/3.2.85.html Support for ARM-64 With version 3.2.85, we officially support for ARM aarch64 architectures. This provides our customers with a choice of chip architectures to deploy on. The demand for ARM has increased as performance testing has shown a 20% better performance while being 10% cheaper than x86-64
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.863.2.86 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.86. Release Notes The release notes for this release are available here: https://gitana.io/releases/3.2.86.html Support for ARM-64 With version 3.2.86, we officially support for ARM aarch64 architectures. This provides our customers with a choice of chip architectures to deploy on. The demand for ARM has increased as performance testing has shown a 20% better performance while being 10% cheaper than x86-64
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Multifactor Authentication / Providers / Duo SecurityDuo Security Cloud CMS supports [https://duo.com/](Duo Security) for Multifactor Authentication. Cloud CMS is not a listed in the Duo Admin Console when "Protecting" an application. Instead, use the "Auth API" type. To configure Duo Security, you will need to supply the following from the Duo "Auth API" "Details": integrationKey secretKey apiHost These values are available from your Duo Security Settings page. Service Descriptor If you're adding an Authenticator via a Service Descriptor: the Des
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / Multifactor Authentication / Providers / Duo SecurityDuo Security Cloud CMS supports [https://duo.com/](Duo Security) for Multifactor Authentication. Cloud CMS is not a listed in the Duo Admin Console when "Protecting" an application. Instead, use the "Auth API" type. To configure Duo Security, you will need to supply the following from the Duo "Auth API" "Details": integrationKey secretKey apiHost These values are available from your Duo Security Settings page. Service Descriptor If you're adding an Authenticator via a Service Descriptor: the Des
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / IntegrationsIntegrations Cloud CMS allows you to connect to external cloud-based services for purposes of things like: external data storage for binary data auto-record updates to dns servers event handling to cloud notification handlers To configure these services, you simply create a service descriptor via the main interface: Service descriptors are declared once and can be re-used multiple times within your platform, across different projects and applications. Service descriptors are encrypted on the ser
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Integrations / OverviewIntegrations Cloud CMS allows you to connect to external cloud-based services for purposes of things like: external data storage for binary data auto-record updates to dns servers event handling to cloud notification handlers To configure these services, you simply create a service descriptor via the main interface: Service descriptors are declared once and can be re-used multiple times within your platform, across different projects and applications. Service descriptors are encrypted on the ser
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Access Cloud CMS content anonymously or as a guest userThis question often comes up from folks who are building HTML applications that run in a browser. They'd like the browser to connect to Cloud CMS to download content and display it. Usually this consists of things like images but also may consist of other types of content in Cloud CMS such as raw nodes, PDF files, video assets or more. OAuth 2.0 and Access Tokens Fundamentally, everything in Cloud CMS is secured from an access perspective using OAuth 2.0. This means that an OAuth 2.0 access toke
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Send a Slack MessageSend a Slack Message ID: slackMessage Sends a Slack Message to a configured channel. For information on how to connect Slack and Cloud CMS, see Slack Integration. Configuration Property Type Required Default Description url text true The webhook URL provided by slack that will send messages to the configured channel. message text false Markdown message template of message that will be sent when action is fired. Required if template node is not provided. message text false Markdown message templa
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Send a Slack MessageSend a Slack Message ID: slackMessage Sends a Slack Message to a configured channel. For information on how to connect Slack and Cloud CMS, see Slack Integration. Configuration Property Type Required Default Description url text true The webhook URL provided by slack that will send messages to the configured channel. message text false Markdown message template of message that will be sent when action is fired. Required if template node is not provided. message text false Markdown message templa
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Installation / Standalone InstallationStandalone Installation The Cloud CMS Application Server is a Node.js / Express-based Application that can be downloaded and run with very little setup. All you need to do is provide your Cloud CMS account credentials and the Cloud CMS Application Server will connect and come online ready to serve your content. Node.js To get started, you will need Node.js. Please visit http://www.node.js.org to download Node.js for your platform. Git You will also need to be familiar with Git. The source for th
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Security Notices / CVE-2021-44228CVE-2021-44228 Cloud CMS API Container Cloud CMS API docker containers prior to version 3.2.71 ship with a version of Log4j2 that contains the vulnerability identified on December 9, 2021 as CVE-2021-44228. The Cloud CMS API shipped with recent versions packages with Log4j2 version 2.10.1 and runs on JDK 11.0.2. While the Cloud CMS product does not use Log4j lookups and does not use JNDI, we still recommend taking mitigation steps for this vulnerability. For purposes of mitigating CVE-2021-44228
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Installation / Standalone InstallationStandalone Installation The Cloud CMS Application Server is a Node.js / Express-based Application that can be downloaded and run with very little setup. All you need to do is provide your Cloud CMS account credentials and the Cloud CMS Application Server will connect and come online ready to serve your content. Node.js To get started, you will need Node.js. Please visit http://www.node.js.org to download Node.js for your platform. Git You will also need to be familiar with Git. The source for th
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Publishing / Lifecycle StatesLifecycle States Cloud CMS contains four content Lifecycle States during the Publishing process of a content. These define the state of the Content in the Publishing Lifecycle. Each state will have an ID, Title and a Preview Endpoint The four states in the Publishing lifecycle are : - None - Draft - Live - Archived You can look at the lifecycle states as follows: Each state has a Preview Endpoint which can be defined or modified under Preview Servers. These gives a chance to instantly preview t
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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Configuration / OverviewConfiguration Antivirus Server API Server Encrypting Properties UI Server
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / ConfigurationConfiguration Antivirus Server API Server Encrypting Properties Support UI Server
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Forms / ReferencesReferences Forms may use a $ref variable to pull in or include the configuration of another Cloud CMS form (or sub-section of a form). This capability is designed to be compatible with the use of $ref within JSON schema for pulling in alternate schemas or definitions. $ref within schemas Cloud CMS allows you to use the $ref variable within your schemas or definitions to pull in JSON schema blocks from other definitions on the same branch. This is typically done using a QName loader and generally
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / CMS / ReferencesReferences Forms may use a $ref variable to pull in or include the configuration of another Cloud CMS form (or sub-section of a form). This capability is designed to be compatible with the use of $ref within JSON schema for pulling in alternate schemas or definitions. $ref within schemas Cloud CMS allows you to use the $ref variable within your schemas or definitions to pull in JSON schema blocks from other definitions on the same branch. This is typically done using a QName loader and generally
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / API / Resources / Application / Retrieves the API Keys information for an application deploymentRetrieves the API Keys information for an application deployment This method supports pagination.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / API / Resources / Application / Retrieves the API Keys information for all deployments of an applicationRetrieves the API Keys information for all deployments of an application This method supports pagination.
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