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Product Releases - GitanaProduct Releases - 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 and c
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Actions / new_foldernew_folder ID: new_folder This brings up the New Folder wizard that guides users through the process of creating a new folder within the currently viewed folder. This wizard is aware of the currently viewed folder and the current user and derives its behavior based off of those contexts. The newly created folder is created as a child of the current folder. Sample Code var UI = require("ui"); var actionContext = {}; UI.startAction(observableHolder, "new_folder", actionContext, function(err) {
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Actions / new_foldernew_folder ID: new_folder This brings up the New Folder wizard that guides users through the process of creating a new folder within the currently viewed folder. This wizard is aware of the currently viewed folder and the current user and derives its behavior based off of those contexts. The newly created folder is created as a child of the current folder. Sample Code var UI = require("ui"); var actionContext = {}; UI.startAction(observableHolder, "new_folder", actionContext, function(err) {
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / TemplatesTemplates On pages like "Content Types" and "Search", each list item has some detailed information displayed. You can customize the information you hope to appear via Templates. Create a UI Template Fill in the title and a unique key to create a new UI template. You can also write down some description for the template. Nodes with qname n:ui_template have two properties: key, which is a unique identifier of the template, and type, which is the type of targets the template is applied to. Currentl
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / TemplatesTemplates On pages like "Content Types" and "Search", each list item has some detailed information displayed. You can customize the information you hope to appear via Templates. Create a UI Template Fill in the title and a unique key to create a new UI template. You can also write down some description for the template. Nodes with qname n:ui_template have two properties: key, which is a unique identifier of the template, and type, which is the type of targets the template is applied to. Currentl
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / UsageUsage Alpaca is packaged up as a function that you call to render a form on top of a DOM element. The function takes in the target DOM element and a configuration block. It then figures out the schema, options and layout information that is needed and sets about compiling any dynamic templates and assembling any views needed to make things work. And then it renders, executing templates and committing DOM elements to the target. It wires everything up and then fires the postRender callback. At va
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workflow / Sample Workflows / Ad hoc ApprovalAd hoc Approval Let's take a look at an Ad hoc Approval workflow. The term Ad hoc is used in the workflow world to refer to a one-step approval process that can be initiated at any time for straight forward approval. { "id": "sample:adhoc", "title": "Sample Adhoc Approval", "nodes": { "start": { "type": "start", "transitions": { "start": "step1" } }, "step1": { "type": "participant", "
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / Sample Workflows / Ad hoc ApprovalAd hoc Approval Let's take a look at an Ad hoc Approval workflow. The term Ad hoc is used in the workflow world to refer to a one-step approval process that can be initiated at any time for straight forward approval. { "id": "sample:adhoc", "title": "Sample Adhoc Approval", "nodes": { "start": { "type": "start", "transitions": { "start": "step1" } }, "step1": { "type": "participant", "
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Announcing Gitana 4.0 - GitanaAnnouncing Gitana 4.0 - 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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Content Previews and Thumbnails with Cloud CMSCloud CMS lets you generate preview images (often called thumbnails) for any content item stored in your repository. This generation can be performed ahead of time via content modeling or it can be done in real-time using a simple URL call. Content Nodes In Cloud CMS, everyone content item you create is referred to as a node. A node is a JSON document that can have any structure you’d like. That is to say, you can drop any valid JSON document you’d like into Cloud CMS and the product will automa
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / DependenciesDependencies JSON Schema provides support for dependencies as a means for describing dependencies between fields. Using dependencies, you can establish that property2 should be supplied when property1 is supplied. Alpaca supports both JSON Schema v3 and v4 syntax for declaring dependencies. We recommend using JSON Schema v4 syntax. In JSON Schema v4, a single dependencies block within the container object stores key/values which consist of the ID of the property (key) and an array of property ID
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Programmatically create content in a folder?The Cloud CMS content API lets you work with JSON to create any kind of content you'd like. It supports any JSON structure you desire and also supports a number of special properties that you can use to make life easier for you. These special properties are: _rootNodeId - The mount node ID of the root against which relatives path are computed. By default, this is the root of the repository. In general, it isn't necessary to use this property unless you have multiple mount nodes configured. And m
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / SupportSupport In this section, we provide best practices that should be considered when submitting support tickets for on-premise Cloud CMS installations. When submitting tickets to Cloud CMS, the objective should be to provide as much information as possible so that the ticket can be worked on as quickly as possible. Very often, tickets are submitted that do not have sufficient detail or information to either understand the problem or reproduce it. Tickets that include things like log files, database
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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 / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / BranchesBranches Cloud CMS stands apart from just about every other content management product on the market in that it offers a versioning model that is based around changesets. It is inspired by Git and Mercurial which are popular source-control products within the software development world. As such, Cloud CMS provides a changeset versioning system that captures every touch - every create, update or delete - that you make. Nothing is ever lost. Every data operation is fully transactional with every t
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto TranslateAuto Translate QName: f:auto-translate This feature makes it so that any content that is saved is automatically translated into any desired target locales and stored as translations within the Cloud CMS I18N (Internationalization) framework. With this feature, your editorial users could, for example, make a change to a node and save it. The change could then be translated into Chinese, Spanish and German so that content can be retrieved from Cloud CMS in those locales. This all happens automatic
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto TranslateAuto Translate QName: f:auto-translate This feature makes it so that any content that is saved is automatically translated into any desired target locales and stored as translations within the Cloud CMS I18N (Internationalization) framework. With this feature, your editorial users could, for example, make a change to a node and save it. The change could then be translated into Chinese, Spanish and German so that content can be retrieved from Cloud CMS in those locales. This all happens automatic
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Branches / OverviewBranches Cloud CMS stands apart from just about every other content management product on the market in that it offers a versioning model that is based around changesets. It is inspired by Git and Mercurial which are popular source-control products within the software development world. As such, Cloud CMS provides a changeset versioning system that captures every touch - every create, update or delete - that you make. Nothing is ever lost. Every data operation is fully transactional with every t
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Single Sign On (SSO) / PingPing This page provides information on how to configure Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO) for Ping Identity's PingOne Single Sign-on with SAML 2.0. Cloud CMS provides Single Sign On (SSO) Enterprise support for a variety of Identity Providers using SAML 2.0 and/or JWT. For more information, see Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO). You can learn more about Ping Identity and PingOne here: https://www.pingidentity.com/en/cloud/pingone-enterprise.html Set up PingOne In this section, we'll set up Single Sig
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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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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / Single Sign On (SSO) / PingPing This page provides information on how to configure Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO) for Ping Identity's PingOne Single Sign-on with SAML 2.0. Cloud CMS provides Single Sign On (SSO) Enterprise support for a variety of Identity Providers using SAML 2.0 and/or JWT. For more information, see Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO). You can learn more about Ping Identity and PingOne here: https://www.pingidentity.com/en/cloud/pingone-enterprise.html Set up PingOne In this section, we'll set up Single Sig
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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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WCM and CachingIn Dust, there is the notion of a context which has a stack running underneath it. As you drill down into tags, a new context is pushed that can write new context variables as well as access previous variables from previous stack frames. What we're doing in cloudcms-server is providing a dependency tracker so that each tag gets to declare the output (the HTML that was generated) and the set of dependencies that it depended on in order to generate the output. As an example, a query might run an u
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Bulk ImportBulk Import Cloud CMS provides a bulk import tool that makes it easy to load content into Cloud CMS from a variety of external file formats and data sources. The bulk import tool ingests this data and writes it into a Cloud CMS branch within a single transaction so that you don't suffer from partial imports due to a failure along the way. The Cloud CMS bulk import tool is designed to help you migrate existing content into Cloud CMS. This may include desktop files or structured data from legacy c
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