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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / GraphQLGraphQL Cloud CMS supports query via GraphQL. GraphQL is offered as a core API that sits alongside the Cloud CMS REST APIs. GraphQL is an open-source data query and manipulation language specification that is widely used across many CMS systems, servers and clients. GraphQL is offered so as to make it even easier for developers to quickly integrate and work with content inside of Cloud CMS. In Cloud CMS, all GraphQL calls are scoped to a branch. Each branch has its own GraphQL SDL schema that is
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / GraphQLGraphQL Cloud CMS supports query via GraphQL. GraphQL is offered as a core API that sits alongside the Cloud CMS REST APIs. GraphQL is an open-source data query and manipulation language specification that is widely used across many CMS systems, servers and clients. GraphQL is offered so as to make it even easier for developers to quickly integrate and work with content inside of Cloud CMS. In Cloud CMS, all GraphQL calls are scoped to a branch. Each branch has its own GraphQL SDL schema that is
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / Billing Provider ConfigurationBilling Provider Configuration Type {{#dataTypeArticle objectTypeId}}{{objectTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Datastore Type {{#dataTypeArticle datastoreTypeId}}{{datastoreTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Supports {{#article "security/authorities"}}authorities{{/article}}, {{#article "security/permissions"}}permissions{{/article}}, {{#article "transfer"}}transfer{{/article}} If this sounds familiar, it's because it's exactly what Cloud CMS uses to supports its own subscription plans for Cloud CMS custom
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / CustomCustom This page provides some guidance on how to define your own custom Authentication Provider class for use within the Application Server. Note: If you're looking information on how to easily integrate a third-party Authentication Provider into the Application Server, we recommend first taking a look at the Local Provider as it can be configured to work with third-party endpoints pretty easily. Implementation Class We recommend extending the AbstractProvider class. The basic skeleton of the c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / CustomCustom This page provides some guidance on how to define your own custom Authentication Provider class for use within the Application Server. Note: If you're looking information on how to easily integrate a third-party Authentication Provider into the Application Server, we recommend first taking a look at the Local Provider as it can be configured to work with third-party endpoints pretty easily. Implementation Class We recommend extending the AbstractProvider class. The basic skeleton of the c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / Data Types / Billing Provider ConfigurationBilling Provider Configuration Type {{#dataTypeArticle objectTypeId}}{{objectTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Datastore Type {{#dataTypeArticle datastoreTypeId}}{{datastoreTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Supports {{#article "security/authorities"}}authorities{{/article}}, {{#article "security/permissions"}}permissions{{/article}}, {{#article "transfer"}}transfer{{/article}} If this sounds familiar, it's because it's exactly what Cloud CMS uses to supports its own subscription plans for Cloud CMS custom
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / StatisticsStatistics Cloud CMS automatically collects and aggregates node statistics for you as you connect nodes together in the content graph. Nodes are entities and associations are used to connect them together through a series of relationships. As nodes are connected together, both the source and target node may optionally adjust the statistics tracked on either end of the relationship. These statistics generally track aggregations, sums and totals of counters for properties on either end of the rela
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto Analyze TextAuto Analyze Text This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-analyze-text With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using a Text Analyzer service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up a Text Analysis Service. The service can either be c
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto OCR ExtractAuto OCR Extract This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-ocr-extract With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up an OCR Extraction Service. The
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / StatisticsStatistics Cloud CMS automatically collects and aggregates node statistics for you as you connect nodes together in the content graph. Nodes are entities and associations are used to connect them together through a series of relationships. As nodes are connected together, both the source and target node may optionally adjust the statistics tracked on either end of the relationship. These statistics generally track aggregations, sums and totals of counters for properties on either end of the rela
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto Analyze TextAuto Analyze Text This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-analyze-text With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using a Text Analyzer service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up a Text Analysis Service. The service can either be c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto OCR ExtractAuto OCR Extract This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-ocr-extract With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up an OCR Extraction Service. The
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Setting up your Email ProviderSetting up your Email Provider The public application services often need to send emails as part of their respective flows. To do this, a public email provider must be configured for the application. This is email provider that the public services will use when dispatching emails as part of a public flow. On this page, we cover a few convenience methods that are available to test your email provider as well as send emails straight away. This page assumes that you are already familiar with email
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / Applications / Public Services / Setting up your Email ProviderSetting up your Email Provider The public application services often need to send emails as part of their respective flows. To do this, a public email provider must be configured for the application. This is email provider that the public services will use when dispatching emails as part of a public flow. On this page, we cover a few convenience methods that are available to test your email provider as well as send emails straight away. This page assumes that you are already familiar with email
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / LocalLocal The Local Authentication Provider enables the Cloud CMS Application Server to connect to a locally implemented identity provider. The identity provider can be implemented within your own Node.js application or as part of a separate application using a completely different technology. For more information on Authentication within the App Server, see App Server Authentication / SSO. Configuration Here are all of the properties that may be configured (default values are shown): "auth": {
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / LocalLocal The Local Authentication Provider enables the Cloud CMS Application Server to connect to a locally implemented identity provider. The identity provider can be implemented within your own Node.js application or as part of a separate application using a completely different technology. For more information on Authentication within the App Server, see App Server Authentication / SSO. Configuration Here are all of the properties that may be configured (default values are shown): "auth": {
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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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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / QueryQuery Cloud CMS provides SQL-like, structured query for all of your content. The platform uses MongoDB under the hood to store the JSON for your content. MongoDB offers a powerful, unmatched query engine so that you can execute complex lookups of your content to support both your editorial and runtime application needs. The platform also offers "composite" query operations which let you layer MongoDB queries on top of Elastic Search DSL searches and traversals around node objects. Cloud CMS auto
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / REST API CookbookREST API Cookbook Getting Started This guide assumes that you have already installed an HTTP client with which you will be making requests. However, it is highly recommended that you look at our language drivers and you read about the one that you will be using in your application. Connecting to Cloud CMS CloudCMS uses OAuth2 to perform authentication, and as such to connect you will have to perform the authentication handshake manually to connect directly with the rest api. The specifics of thi
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / REST API CookbookREST API Cookbook Getting Started This guide assumes that you have already installed an HTTP client with which you will be making requests. However, it is highly recommended that you look at our language drivers and you read about the one that you will be using in your application. Connecting to Gitana Gitana uses OAuth2 to perform authentication, and as such to connect you will have to perform the authentication handshake manually to connect directly with the rest api. The specifics of this dif
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / QueryQuery Cloud CMS provides SQL-like, structured query for all of your content. The platform uses MongoDB under the hood to store the JSON for your content. MongoDB offers a powerful, unmatched query engine so that you can execute complex lookups of your content to support both your editorial and runtime application needs. The platform also offers "composite" query operations which let you layer MongoDB queries on top of Elastic Search DSL searches and traversals around node objects. Cloud CMS auto
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto RecognizeAuto Recognize This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-recognize With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment processed through recognition services to detect and discover meaning contained in the underlying image. The recognition process will detect the following kinds of elements: Faces Celebrities Labels Text Moderation Labels (bad language, adult content) To use this service, you will first need to set up a
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / ThumbnailableThumbnailable QName: f:thumbnailable Configures a node to automatically generate thumbnails for the node content or attachments. With this feature applied, one or more thumbnail images will be generated based on the node's JSON or attachment content. These thumbnails can be of various sizes and are automatically generated when the node's content is created, updated or deleted or its relevant attachment is updated. Thumbnail generation is always synchronous. Thumbnails are generated when the node
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / IBM API ConnectIBM API Connect IBM® API Connect® is a complete, intuitive and scalable API platform that lets you create, expose, manage and monetize APIs across clouds. This means you and your customers can power digital applications and spur innovation. Cloud CMS integrates with API Connect by providing an entry point to our API. You configure API Connect to expose the Cloud CMS API as a service and point your applications to this service instead of the normal https://api.cloudcms.com (SAAS clients) endpoint
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Configure SearchConfigure Search You can configure the project search page to show different filter controls on the left hand side by adding some properties to your project JSON descriptor. These controls ultimately feed into a Cloud CMS node API find call that has the following structure: { "query": ... query block into MongoDB, "search": ... search block into Elastic Search } The following customization block can be added to your project's JSON descriptor: { ..., "search": { "showContentTypes"
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