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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Services / Text Analysis

Text Analysis This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 With Text Analysis in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment processed through text analysis services to detect and discover meaning contained in the attached text. The text analysis process will detect the following kinds of elements: Sentiment of the text Key Phrases contained within the text Entities detected within the text Languages contained in the text Any textual content that you

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / LinkedIn

LinkedIn Cloud CMS provides integrated authentication and single-sign-on (SSO) with LinkedIn. This page describes the authentication provider available for the Cloud CMS Application Server that enables your mobile or web applications as well as the Cloud CMS user interface or API to authenticate against LinkedIn. For more information on Authentication within the App Server, see App Server Authentication / SSO. LinkedIn API Keys You will need to configure a LinkedIn application and have the follo

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / LinkedIn

LinkedIn Cloud CMS provides integrated authentication and single-sign-on (SSO) with LinkedIn. This page describes the authentication provider available for the Cloud CMS Application Server that enables your mobile or web applications as well as the Cloud CMS user interface or API to authenticate against LinkedIn. For more information on Authentication within the App Server, see App Server Authentication / SSO. LinkedIn API Keys You will need to configure a LinkedIn application and have the follo

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Kits / Quickstart

Quickstart The Quickstart kit defines the following services: ui api mongodb elasticsearch These are connected like this: Running Use the following commands: docker-compose build --force-rm docker-compose up And then open a browser to: http://localhost To access the API directly: https://localhost:8080 docker-compose.yml version: "2" services: ui: build: ./ui networks: - cloudcms depends_on: - api env_file: - ./ui/ui.env ports: - "80:80" api:

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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Kits / Quickstart

Quickstart The Quickstart kit defines the following services: ui api mongodb elasticsearch These are connected like this: Running Use the following commands: docker-compose build --force-rm docker-compose up And then open a browser to: http://localhost To access the API directly: https://localhost:8080 docker-compose.yml version: "2" services: ui: build: ./ui networks: - cloudcms depends_on: - api env_file: - ./ui/ui.env ports: - "80:80" api:

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How does Cloud CMS compare to Prismic.io?

Not sure which CMS is a better fit? Review these points to help guide your selection. Criteria Cloud CMS Prismic.io Ease of Use Implements a role-based UI to accommodate various functions. Complex user interface for defining content types and instances. Item creation must occur here. See API Access. Update Strategy Documents are published individually, or as part of larger change sets. Documents are published individually, or as part of larger change sets. Workflow Process Flexible workflow capa

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API Max Heap recommendation

What is the recommended Xmx value for running the API service? The 2GB setting on the On-Premise "quickstart" distribution is a default for development usage. In production, we recommend putting as much memory as you can. Essentially, the API should use as much memory as is allocated to the API docker container. We usually ask customers to consider an M class large instance type (something on the order of 7.5GB of RAM per API). The UI can use considerably less. For the UI, a 2GB allocation is fi

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Bulk Import / CSV

CSV The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import content from a CSV (comma-separated value) text file into a Cloud CMS content repository. Suppose you have a CSV data set consisting of the 2014 World Cup Finals matches. It might look something like this: match_num,round/group,date,time,stadium,where,home,score,away,home_scorers,away_scorers 49,Round of 16,Jun 28,13:00,Estádio Mineirão,Belo Horizonte,Brazil,"3-2 pen. 1-1 (1-1, 1-1)",Chile,David Luiz 18', Alexis Sánchez 32' 50,Round of 1

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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Bulk Import / CSV

CSV The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import content from a CSV (comma-separated value) text file into a Cloud CMS content repository. Suppose you have a CSV data set consisting of the 2014 World Cup Finals matches. It might look something like this: match_num,round/group,date,time,stadium,where,home,score,away,home_scorers,away_scorers 49,Round of 16,Jun 28,13:00,Estádio Mineirão,Belo Horizonte,Brazil,"3-2 pen. 1-1 (1-1, 1-1)",Chile,David Luiz 18', Alexis Sánchez 32' 50,Round of 1

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Frameworks / Postman

Postman Guide and References for connectivity to Cloud CMS Connecting to Cloud CMS If you want to test out the Cloud CMS API using Postman or another HTTP client, you'll first have to obtain an authentication token First, ensure you have API Keys configured for your project (this is done by default for the sample project). You can find these by going to Manage Project and clicking API Keys in the left hand menu. Next, we will request the token. In Postman, use the 'Basic Auth' type under Authori

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto Narrate

Auto Narrate This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-narrate With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have the text from either an attachment or a property narrated using text-to-speech. The generated audio file will be stored back onto the node as an audio attachment (typically in MP3 format). To use this service, you will first need to set up a Narration Service. The service can either be configured as the default Narration Service for your

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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Aspects / Auto Narrate

Auto Narrate This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-narrate With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have the text from either an attachment or a property narrated using text-to-speech. The generated audio file will be stored back onto the node as an audio attachment (typically in MP3 format). To use this service, you will first need to set up a Narration Service. The service can either be configured as the default Narration Service for your

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How does Cloud CMS compare to Contentful?

Not sure which CMS is a better fit? Review these points to help guide your selection. Criteria Cloud CMS Contentful Ease of Use Implements a role-based UI to accommodate various functions. Simple user interface for defining content types and instances. Update Strategy Documents are published individually, or as part of larger change sets. Documents are published one-by-one. Workflow Process Flexible workflow capability. Allows teams and roles to be created along with a workflow designer for defi

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My UI modules aren't deploying. What should I check?

If you're running an on-premise installation of Cloud CMS and are unable to deploy UI modules via the main user interface, here are a few tips and pointers. Things to consider: 1. When you click on the "Deploy Module" option, your a URL connection is made from the UI server back to the API server. Specifically, it invokes a POST to the route: /oneteam/modules/deploy Check your API side logs or any firewalls or proxies along the way to make sure that an API server receives this call. For example,

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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Security / Access Policies

Access 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 / Docker / Kits

Kits Cloud CMS ships a number of pre-built kits containing Docker configuration files to help you get start. These kits are built from customer feedback to provide the most commonly requested scenarios. They can be used straight away or at the very least can serve as a useful reference. To download the Cloud CMS Docker Kits, please visit our Docker download page. Kits All of the Docker kits utilize Docker and Docker Compose. In each kit, you'll find a docker-compose.yml file which describes the

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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Kits / Overview

Kits Cloud CMS ships a number of pre-built kits containing Docker configuration files to help you get start. These kits are built from customer feedback to provide the most commonly requested scenarios. They can be used straight away or at the very least can serve as a useful reference. To download the Cloud CMS Docker Kits, please visit our Docker download page. Kits All of the Docker kits utilize Docker and Docker Compose. In each kit, you'll find a docker-compose.yml file which describes the

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Proxy API calls

Whenever a resulting URL looks something like: https://api.cloudcms.com/repositories/f0fb4efd3de07c54420a/branches/9bcdbfea8f2d900f0387/nodes//attachments/thumb.jpg It works great as an API URL but not necessarily as one that can be resolved by the end user's browser. In a typical Node.js-based architecture, you have the User’s browser Node.js application server Cloud CMS backend API The URL generated above is the URL directly to the resource in the backend API. What you really would pre

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Bulk Import / XML

XML The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import content from an XML file into a Cloud CMS content repository. XML is a common format for content that has been exported from an existing database or legacy CMS system. Suppose you have a XML data set containing information about soccer leagues around the world. It might look something like this:

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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Bulk Import / XML

XML The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import content from an XML file into a Cloud CMS content repository. XML is a common format for content that has been exported from an existing database or legacy CMS system. Suppose you have a XML data set containing information about soccer leagues around the world. It might look something like this:

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Supporting large binary files

Cloud CMS offers a few different ways for you to store files - including storing them in S3 (recommended) or even on a local partition (such as an NFS mount). In our SaaS offering, everything is stored in S3 automatically and when you install on-premise, you can configure this to your preference. See this documentation page under Binary Storage: https://www.cloudcms.com/documentation/docker/configuration/api-server.html We definitely can handle large binary files in the 10's or 100's of megabyte

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REST based access calls

The authentication mechanism in Cloud CMS is OAuth 2.0. While you can use any of the flows, the easiest one to begin with is "password". We've outlined a basic example here using Advanced REST Client to show our API-first platform in action. First, from your Cloud CMS platform home page, navigate to "Manage Platform" and select the "API Keys" section to list all available projects for remote access: If you have no keys for your project then create a new "Application" from "Manage Platform" and t

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Deployment / Deployment Handlers / Remote Deployment Handler

Remote Deployment Handler Handles the deployment of one or more Deployment Packages to a remote Deployment Receiver. Where: url is the URL of the target Cloud CMS API server receiverId is the ID of the receiver on the target Cloud CMS API server In addition, you should provide the API keys of the user who the Remote Deployment Handler will authenticate as. clientKey clientSecret username password Configuration { "url": "{url}", "clientKey": "{clientKey}", "clientSecret": "{clientSecr

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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Deployment / Deployment Handlers / Remote Deployment Handler

Remote Deployment Handler Handles the deployment of one or more Deployment Packages to a remote Deployment Receiver. Where: url is the URL of the target Cloud CMS API server receiverId is the ID of the receiver on the target Cloud CMS API server In addition, you should provide the API keys of the user who the Remote Deployment Handler will authenticate as. clientKey clientSecret username password Configuration { "url": "{url}", "clientKey": "{clientKey}", "clientSecret": "{clientSecr

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / ActiveMQ

ActiveMQ ActiveMQ is a high performance Apache 2.0 licensed Message Broker and JMS 1.1 implementation. It provides a high performance and scalable implementation of an effective and popular message queue that lets you decouple your front end applications (and the Cloud CMS UI Server) from back end API notifications. You can use ActiveMQ 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 Ser

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