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How to find the Repository ID for a Project?There are a few ways to get the repository ID for a project. The easiest way is: log in to your tenant go to your Project add "/stack" to the url The "/stack" suffix will show you the members of the stack. If you then click on "workbench 'content' repository", you'll see the ID for the repository in the URL. Another way is to click on a document in your project and then click on "View in API". The URL that comes up will have the repository ID in it as well.
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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 / 4.0 / Reference / Types / PlatformAccess Cloud CMS data stores and platform-scoped objects with authentication for robust data management and development.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Reset Password FlowEasily reset passwords for app users with Cloud CMS's secure flow using email or username recovery options.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Platform / Applications / Public Services / Reset Password FlowEasily reset passwords for app users with Cloud CMS's secure flow using email or username recovery options.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Setting up your Email ProviderLearn how to set up and test email providers for your app, configure settings, and use API methods effectively.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Platform / Applications / Public Services / Setting up your Email ProviderLearn how to set up and test your email provider with API methods in Cloud CMS for seamless email dispatching within applications.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Contexts / deployment-subcontextExplore deployment subcontext in detail, featuring overview, properties, API keys, and Amazon SNS insights for effective project management.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / deployment-subcontextExplore deployment subcontext in detail, featuring overview, properties, API keys, and Amazon SNS insights for effective project management.
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Does Cloud CMS build my web site or mobile app for me?No. Cloud CMS manages the backend lifecycle of your content and makes it available to your own applications via its REST API. You have to create your own applications (iOS, Android or web-based applications). Using our Partner network, Cloud CMS provides implementation services if you're looking for assistance with developing your front end applications, middleware or any custom data APIs. Cloud CMS also provides hosting for HTML5 applications and custom APIs within it's Node.js based applicatio
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Binary FilesUpload and manage binary files effortlessly with Cloud CMS. Enjoy automatic antivirus scanning, metadata extraction, and seamless storage solutions.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Platform / Binary FilesUpload and store binary files safely in Cloud CMS with auto antivirus scans, metadata extraction, thumbnails, and custom processing.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / LockedLearn how node locking ensures exclusive edit access with f:locked in your system, and discover configuration options and API usage details.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Aspects / LockedLearn how node locking ensures exclusive edit access with f:locked in your system, and discover configuration options and API usage details.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Configure SearchOptimize your project search page with customizable filters using Cloud CMS. Tailor search templates and configurations easily through the intuitive interface.
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Projects / Configure SearchCustomize your Cloud CMS project search with flexible filter settings for a tailored search experience using JSON descriptors.
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Pagination optionsYou can specify pagination options in an optional second argument to the queryNodes function, basically like this: Chain(branch).queryNodes({ "_type": "video:essentials" }, { "sort": { "title": -1 }, "limit": 10, "skip": 30 }).then(function() { ... }); In this example, the results will start at index 30 in the record set and will contain the next 10 entries. The record set is sorted by "title" in a descending order ahead of being returned. If pagination sort isn't provided, then the o
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How to limit the fields that come back in a queryQuery API calls like http://api.cloudcms.com/docs#!/node/post_repositories_repositoryId_branches_branchId_nodes_query support a parameter named _fields which defines an object specifying the node properties you want to include in the result set for matching nodes. For example in the following query I want the title, subTitle and slug fields returned: { "_type":"my:article", "_fields":{ "title":1, "subTitle":1, "slug":1 } } The result set would look something like the
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The best way to enable content authoring with your JS frameworkNow that you’ve built that beautiful application in Angular, Aurelia, Ember, React - or the next big JavaScript framework - how do make your content authors happy? Easy: Think Headless. Never let a CMS dictate your presentation tier options. The field is too crowded and is changing too rapidly for pre-ordained “templates” to suffice. Instead, crank out that prototype in your desired framework(s) and utilise REST calls to query content a simple mockup will do returning JSON for each node Then go
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public ServicesSimplify mobile and web app development with Cloud CMS's backend services for user registration, password resets, and more.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Services / InsightOptimize your web app's analytics with Cloud CMS Insight, seamlessly capturing data via web sockets into the Cloud CMS data warehouse.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Services / InsightOptimize your web app's analytics with Cloud CMS Insight, seamlessly capturing data via web sockets into the Cloud CMS data warehouse.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Platform / Applications / Public ServicesSimplify mobile and web app development with Cloud CMS's backend services for user registration, password resets, and more.
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Connecting via a Corporate ProxyThe Cloud CMS drivers support connectivity through a corporate proxy. The means of doing so are slightly different depending on which driver you're using. Node.js The Cloud CMS Node.js driver detects the following environment variable: HTTP_PROXY If this environment variable is specified, all API calls with be routed through the proxy server at that location. This proxy server may support either HTTP or HTTPS. For example, you may set the environment variable like this: HTTP_PROXY=http://127.0.0
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How to get a content definition JSON from the Cloud CMS API?There are a couple of ways to do this. The first is simply use the node GET call and pass in the qname like this: GET /repositories/{repositoryId}/branches/{branchId}/nodes/{qname} http://api.cloudcms.com/docs#!/node/get_repositories_repositoryId_branches_branchId_nodes_nodeId This will give you back the JSON for the definition. Another way is to use this variation: GET /repositories/{repositoryId}/branches/{branchId}/definitions/{qname} http://api.cloudcms.com/docs#!/branch/get_repositories_rep
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