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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 / Features / Knowledge RecipientKnowledge Recipient QName: f:knowledge-recipient Used internally to identify that a node has received one or more knowledge properties from a source Knowledge Space. These properties exist on the JSON but may have their values overwritten at any time. The indicated properties are not "mastered" on this node but rather receive their values from elsewhere. Any node that is marked as a f:knowledge-recipient will have at least one a:shares-knowledge association binding it back to the source of the p
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Knowledge RecipientKnowledge Recipient QName: f:knowledge-recipient Used internally to identify that a node has received one or more knowledge properties from a source Knowledge Space. These properties exist on the JSON but may have their values overwritten at any time. The indicated properties are not "mastered" on this node but rather receive their values from elsewhere. Any node that is marked as a f:knowledge-recipient will have at least one a:shares-knowledge association binding it back to the source of the p
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Reports and Analytics - GitanaReports and Analytics - 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 / ActionsActions Cloud CMS provides an Action framework that lets you kick off Actions that perform content operations on your behalf. Actions are units of work that are typically fired off as a result of an event handler or listener. For example, you might register an Action that triggers when a piece of content is updated or when a workflow task transitions. The Action might do something like Send an Email or Fire off a Web Hook. The Cloud CMS Action framework aspires to provide complete units of work
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / ActionsActions Cloud CMS provides an Action framework that lets you kick off Actions that perform content operations on your behalf. Actions are units of work that are typically fired off as a result of an event handler or listener. For example, you might register an Action that triggers when a piece of content is updated or when a workflow task transitions. The Action might do something like Send an Email or Fire off a Web Hook. The Cloud CMS Action framework aspires to provide complete units of work
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Comparison: Cloud CMS vs ContentfulLooking for the best CMS online? Review these points to help guide your headless CMS 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. Flexibility JSON schema with types and associations that you can continually evolve in-place. Basic content model only, difficult to change once configured Update Strategy Documents are published individually, or as part of larger change
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Gitana / 4.0 / Getting Started / Working with Content / VersioningVersioning Cloud CMS provides you with content repositories that are powered by a changeset versioning model. Changeset Versioning It has been around for awhile and has become extremely popular since it enables you to work unimpeded, fully distributed and without any of the headaches of file locking. Changeset Versioning: The Basics lot like a transparency (from the old transparency projector days). This is a see-through sheet of plastic that you write on with one of those Sharpie pens. The proj
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Services / DusterDuster The Duster Service provides template rendering using the LinkedIn Dust.js template engine. The Duster Service loads output templates for you, executes Dust across them and outputs markup like HTML and JSON. It allows you to build full web sites or custom APIs using a powerful template engine. Tags The Cloud CMS Application Server provides a library of * Dust Tags available out of the box. These are listed in more detail on the left-hand side menu. Fragment Caching Some Dust tags support c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Services / DusterDuster The Duster Service provides template rendering using the LinkedIn Dust.js template engine. The Duster Service loads output templates for you, executes Dust across them and outputs markup like HTML and JSON. It allows you to build full web sites or custom APIs using a powerful template engine. Tags The Cloud CMS Application Server provides a library of * Dust Tags available out of the box. These are listed in more detail on the left-hand side menu. Fragment Caching Some Dust tags support c
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Directed and Undirected AssociationsCloud CMS has the notion of both directed and undirected associations. In the API and within the drivers, when you work with associations, you can query for associations that are "incoming" or "outgoing": These are both directed associations which are relative to a given node. Outgoing means start from this node and find associations pointing to another node. Incoming means find associations that point to me. It also supports the notion of "mutual" associations which are undirected. The source o
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Automation and AI Services - GitanaAutomation and AI Services - 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 enh
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Setup a Next.JS Static Site using Cloud CMSThe web application ecosystem has improved leaps and bounds over the years, and its never been easier to make high performance static/hybrid sites quickly and using good development practices. And its just as easy to get these sites going using Cloud CMS as a datasource! Below you'll find a quick guide to get you started using Next.JS with Cloud CMS to setup a simple bookstore website, and some highlights from the code. Getting Started First, you'll need to have a Cloud CMS account and Sample pr
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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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Users, Identities and SSO with Cloud CMSOne of the really interesting use cases for Cloud CMS is that of maintaining users across multiple domains while having those users share a common identity context. A common identity context allows an authentication session to transition seamlessly (via an authentication swap) from one user to the next. It also allows for properties (such as username, email, password or other custom user properties) to automatically synchronize across all of the user identities that are part of the context. Here
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / TraversalTraversal Content in Cloud CMS is stored in a graph-like structure that consists of nodes and associations. Nodes are entities in the graph and associations are the relationships (the lines between points in the graph). As such, when working with content in Cloud CMS, you'll often find it useful to employ these structures in terms of your content model. Your content can be spread out between nodes and associations equally so that both the entities and the relationships hold JSON properties that
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / TraversalTraversal Content in Cloud CMS is stored in a graph-like structure that consists of nodes and associations. Nodes are entities in the graph and associations are the relationships (the lines between points in the graph). As such, when working with content in Cloud CMS, you'll often find it useful to employ these structures in terms of your content model. Your content can be spread out between nodes and associations equally so that both the entities and the relationships hold JSON properties that
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Conditions / OrOr The or condition tests whether at least one of multiple sub-conditions are true. This joins the sub-conditions together in a logical OR. JSON Schema { "title": "Or", "properties": { "conditions": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "object", "properties": { "type": { "type": "string" }, "config": { "type": "object
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @content@content Fetches a single content instance by node id or path and makes it available to the template. Parameters parameter required description id the ID of the node path the path of the node as specifies the name of the variable (by default - content) Response The response is a JSON object representing the node. The exact properties contained here will be dependent on the properties of your content. Examples Example #1: Retrieve by Node ID {@content id="922e6b9c9f4b7564bab"}
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @content@content Fetches a single content instance by node id or path and makes it available to the template. Parameters parameter required description id the ID of the node path the path of the node as specifies the name of the variable (by default - content) Response The response is a JSON object representing the node. The exact properties contained here will be dependent on the properties of your content. Examples Example #1: Retrieve by Node ID {@content id="922e6b9c9f4b7564bab"}
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Conditions / OrOr The or condition tests whether at least one of multiple sub-conditions are true. This joins the sub-conditions together in a logical OR. JSON Schema { "title": "Or", "properties": { "conditions": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "object", "properties": { "type": { "type": "string" }, "config": { "type": "object
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Start WorkflowStart Workflow ID: startWorkflow Starts a workflow with the given node placed into the payload. Configuration Property Type Required Default Description model text true The ID of the workflow model to be used. swimlanes object false Identifies principals to be assigned into workflow swimlanes. The structure is: { "swimlane1": ["domainId1/principalId1"], "swimlane2": ["domainId2/principalId2"] } runtime object false Allows for manual specification of runtime properties including applica
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Start WorkflowStart Workflow ID: startWorkflow Starts a workflow with the given node placed into the payload. Configuration Property Type Required Default Description model text true The ID of the workflow model to be used. swimlanes object false Identifies principals to be assigned into workflow swimlanes. The structure is: { "swimlane1": ["domainId1/principalId1"], "swimlane2": ["domainId2/principalId2"] } runtime object false Allows for manual specification of runtime properties including applica
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