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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / WorkflowWorkflow A workflow instance. Properties Name Type Description context object The workflow instance context. description string The Description of this document. documents object Any documents that are bound to the workflow instance. id string The ID of this document. modelId string The ID of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. modelVersion string The version of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. projectId string The ID of the project that this workflow instance wa
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Behavior BindingBehavior Binding QName: f:behavior-binding Marks an association as pointing to the implementation of a behavior for a policy on the source node. Valid target nodes include script nodes and rules. By applying this feature, you indicate that the target node script or rule should execute when the policy triggers. The target node (script or rule) must implement the f:behavior feature. For example, you might upload a JavaScript file that provides an implementation of a method to handle the afterNodeU
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WorkflowWorkflow A workflow instance. Properties Name Type Description context object The workflow instance context. description string The Description of this document. documents object Any documents that are bound to the workflow instance. id string The ID of this document. modelId string The ID of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. modelVersion string The version of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. projectId string The ID of the project that this workflow instance wa
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Optical Character RecognitionOptical Character Recognition This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 With Optical Character Recognition (OCR), any binary content that you place into Cloud CMS will automatically be processed to analyze and detect characters, words and meaning. This allows you to put content into Cloud CMS that includes scanned documents with printed or handwritten elements, such as forms filled out by customers or clients or archived documents that your organization seeks to digitize. For exampl
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / WorkflowWorkflow Cloud CMS provides an enterprise workflow engine that lets teams work together via coordinated tasks. A workflow is a customizable business process that you define and describes a series of steps and activities to be performed by your team members. Workflows are generally used to control the lifecycle state (approval and rejection) of one or more content items or documents. With workflow in place, documents are routed from user to user. Users optionally receive notifications via email a
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Services / Optical Character RecognitionOptical Character Recognition This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 With Optical Character Recognition (OCR), any binary content that you place into Cloud CMS will automatically be processed to analyze and detect characters, words and meaning. This allows you to put content into Cloud CMS that includes scanned documents with printed or handwritten elements, such as forms filled out by customers or clients or archived documents that your organization seeks to digitize. For exampl
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Workflow / OverviewWorkflow Cloud CMS provides an enterprise workflow engine that lets teams work together via coordinated tasks. A workflow is a customizable business process that you define and describes a series of steps and activities to be performed by your team members. Workflows are generally used to control the lifecycle state (approval and rejection) of one or more content items or documents. With workflow in place, documents are routed from user to user. Users optionally receive notifications via email a
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Command Line / Modules CommandsModules Commands The Cloud CMS command-line tool provides developers with a command-line driven mechanism that allows them to: register and unregister user interface modules deploy and undeploy user interface modules User Interface Modules are deployed from public Git repositories (such as GitHub) and consist of AMD JavaScript modules. These modules contain JavaScript, HTML, CSS, a JSON configuration file any additional client-side assets that may be used (such as images). For more information a
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / PreviewablePreviewable QName: f:previewable Automates the creation and updating of "preview" attachments for one or more attachments on this node. Preview attachments are secondary binary attachments that are the result of one or more transformation operations to the original attachment. As an example, you might apply the f:previewable feature to a node that holds a PDF. The preview configuration lets you split the PDF into multiple pages and store snapshots of those pages as image/jpeg attachments on the
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Command Line Interface / Modules CommandsModules Commands The Cloud CMS command-line tool provides developers with a command-line driven mechanism that allows them to: register and unregister user interface modules deploy and undeploy user interface modules User Interface Modules are deployed from public Git repositories (such as GitHub) and consist of AMD JavaScript modules. These modules contain JavaScript, HTML, CSS, a JSON configuration file any additional client-side assets that may be used (such as images). For more information a
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / PreviewablePreviewable QName: f:previewable Automates the creation and updating of "preview" attachments for one or more attachments on this node. Preview attachments are secondary binary attachments that are the result of one or more transformation operations to the original attachment. As an example, you might apply the f:previewable feature to a node that holds a PDF. The preview configuration lets you split the PDF into multiple pages and store snapshots of those pages as image/jpeg attachments on the
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / InternationalizationInternationalization Alpaca provides localized bundles for several locales including: Chinese (zh_CN) Czech (cs_CZ) Croatian (hr_HR) Dutch (nl_BE) Finnish (fi_FI) French (fr_FR) German (variant 1) (de_AT) German (variant 2) (de_DE) Greek (el_GR) Italian (it_IT) Japanese (ja_JP) Norwegian (nb_NO) Polish (pl_PL) Portugeuse (pt_BR) Spanish (es_ES) Swedish (sv_SE) These bundles allow Alpaca to render default messages (such as validation messages) in translated languages. In addition, Alpaca supports
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Token FieldToken Field The token field. This provides an implementation of the Bootstrap TokenField plugin on top of a text field to allow for autocomplete and typeahead tokens in a comma (or alternative separator) delimited string. For full documentation on the options available for the Bootstrap Tokenfield plugin, see: http://sliptree.github.io/bootstrap-tokenfield For full documentation on the options available for the Twitter Bloodhound Suggestion engine, see: https://github.com/twitter/typeahead.js/bl
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Conditions / Property ChangedProperty Changed The propertyChanged condition tests whether a property on a node changed its value in a prescribed way. You can use this condition to test if a node property changed at all, from a specific value or to a specific value (or both). JSON Schema { "title": "Property Changed", "properties": { "property": { "type": "string", "title": "Property Name", "required": true }, "oldValue": { "type": "string",
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @search@search Searches for nodes and makes those nodes available to the template. Parameters parameter required description text required the text to search for sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relatives related to the current page will be returned as specifies the name of the results variable (by default - row
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @search@search Searches for nodes and makes those nodes available to the template. Parameters parameter required description text required the text to search for sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relatives related to the current page will be returned as specifies the name of the results variable (by default - row
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Conditions / Property ChangedProperty Changed The propertyChanged condition tests whether a property on a node changed its value in a prescribed way. You can use this condition to test if a node property changed at all, from a specific value or to a specific value (or both). JSON Schema { "title": "Property Changed", "properties": { "property": { "type": "string", "title": "Property Name", "required": true }, "oldValue": { "type": "string",
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / FunctionsFunctions General Usage The general usage of Alpaca is one where you pass a JSON object into the $.alpaca method to inspire the rendering of your form. The general usage follows a structure like this: $("#id").alpaca({ "data": {}, "schema": {}, "options": {}, "postRender": function(control) { } }); This will use the information provided by schema and options to render a form containing data into the DOM element with ID id. Once the form has finished rendering, the postRender
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / ContextsContexts Cloud CMS uses a browser-side configuration service that evaluates "blocks" of configuration rules to determine the overall runtime configuration that drives every page render. Each block contains an evaluator and a snippet of configuration. If the evaluator evaluates to true, the snippet of configuration is included. It is merged into the overall runtime set and then used to make rendering decisions. Most of the Cloud CMS components that render on the screen, such as the left-hand navi
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / ClientClient 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}} Configuration Clients maintain a configuration that you can adjust or consult as you create, update and query for them. The following table presents you t
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / ContextsContexts Cloud CMS uses a browser-side configuration service that evaluates "blocks" of configuration rules to determine the overall runtime configuration that drives every page render. Each block contains an evaluator and a snippet of configuration. If the evaluator evaluates to true, the snippet of configuration is included. It is merged into the overall runtime set and then used to make rendering decisions. Most of the Cloud CMS components that render on the screen, such as the left-hand navi
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / Data Types / ClientClient 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}} Configuration Clients maintain a configuration that you can adjust or consult as you create, update and query for them. The following table presents you t
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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 / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / UI ExtensionsUI Extensions The Docker-based Cloud CMS UI provides additional extension patterns beyond the AMD-driven mechanism for user interface components and screens. Since Docker allows you to run on-premise, you can use these extension patterns to influence more foundational changes to the way the application works. Environment Variables When the Cloud CMS user interface starts up, it looks to environment variables to tell it whether there are any extensions available to be loaded. Extensions are store
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