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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Container

Container QName: f:container Makes a node as a container. In Cloud CMS, all nodes are essentially equivalent. There is no assumed containment model - in other words, Cloud CMS does not assume a folder structure or any kind of graph that you must adhere to. You can use associations to model any kind of relationship you would like. For example, you might have nodes that maintain only a kind of "linked" relationship to do things like link together related items for a product catalog. Another exampl

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Rates

Rates QName: f:rates Applied to an association to indicate that the target node contains a property with a rating value that should be used to aggregate (increment or decrement) rating statistics on the source. This feature automatically computes rating statistics on the source node for the property indicated on the target node. The following statistics are aggregated on the source node: { "_statistics": { "ratingTotalCount": , "ratingTotalValue": , "r

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Installation / Standalone Installation

Standalone Installation The Cloud CMS Application Server is a Node.js / Express-based Application that can be downloaded and run with very little setup. All you need to do is provide your Cloud CMS account credentials and the Cloud CMS Application Server will connect and come online ready to serve your content. Node.js To get started, you will need Node.js. Please visit http://www.node.js.org to download Node.js for your platform. Git You will also need to be familiar with Git. The source for th

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.73

3.2.73 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.73. Elastic Search Client Make sure that you are have configured Cloud CMS to connect to Elastic Searching using the condor HTTP/S client. In prior versions of Cloud CMS, an http and transport client were offered that utilized the native drivers of Elastic Search. As we've expanded our support for Elastic Search to include Amazon OpenSearch, we've moved over to using the condor driver which is built and op

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.74

3.2.74 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.74. Elastic Search Client Make sure that you are have configured Cloud CMS to connect to Elastic Searching using the condor HTTP/S client. In prior versions of Cloud CMS, an http and transport client were offered that utilized the native drivers of Elastic Search. As we've expanded our support for Elastic Search to include Amazon OpenSearch, we've moved over to using the condor driver which is built and op

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.76

3.2.76 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.76. Elastic Search Client Make sure that you are have configured Cloud CMS to connect to Elastic Searching using the condor HTTP/S client. In prior versions of Cloud CMS, an http and transport client were offered that utilized the native drivers of Elastic Search. As we've expanded our support for Elastic Search to include Amazon OpenSearch, we've moved over to using the condor driver which is built and op

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Installation / Standalone Installation

Standalone Installation The Cloud CMS Application Server is a Node.js / Express-based Application that can be downloaded and run with very little setup. All you need to do is provide your Cloud CMS account credentials and the Cloud CMS Application Server will connect and come online ready to serve your content. Node.js To get started, you will need Node.js. Please visit http://www.node.js.org to download Node.js for your platform. Git You will also need to be familiar with Git. The source for th

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Behavior Binding

Behavior 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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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Container

Container QName: f:container Makes a node as a container. In Cloud CMS, all nodes are essentially equivalent. There is no assumed containment model - in other words, Cloud CMS does not assume a folder structure or any kind of graph that you must adhere to. You can use associations to model any kind of relationship you would like. For example, you might have nodes that maintain only a kind of "linked" relationship to do things like link together related items for a product catalog. Another exampl

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Rates

Rates QName: f:rates Applied to an association to indicate that the target node contains a property with a rating value that should be used to aggregate (increment or decrement) rating statistics on the source. This feature automatically computes rating statistics on the source node for the property indicated on the target node. The following statistics are aggregated on the source node: { "_statistics": { "ratingTotalCount": , "ratingTotalValue": , "r

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / Custom Fields

Custom Fields Alpaca has a pretty inclusive field library that you can use straight away. Fields are simply referenced by their type within your Alpaca forms configuration. If you don't provide specific field types to use, Alpaca guesses at sensible defaults for you. You can also create your own fields. Alpaca fields are object-oriented (essentially) so that you can extend existing fields, override methods and modify behaviors. The result is less work and a complete extensibility layer so that y

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Supporting large binary files

Cloud CMS offers a few different ways for you to store files - including storing them in S3 (recommended) or even on a local partition (such as an NFS mount). In our SaaS offering, everything is stored in S3 automatically and when you install on-premise, you can configure this to your preference. See this documentation page under Binary Storage: https://www.cloudcms.com/documentation/docker/configuration/api-server.html We definitely can handle large binary files in the 10's or 100's of megabyte

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Antivirus Scanning

Antivirus Scanning Content that is created within Cloud CMS can be automatically checked for viruses. The Cloud CMS virus scanner hooks in prior to your content be written or modified within the system so that detection can filter out any bad content ahead of write. As such, nothing malicious will be written into Cloud CMS (and therefore, nothing malicious can be retrieved from Cloud CMS). The Cloud CMS antivirus support is disabled by default but can be enabled at the platform level if you are

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Command Line / Modules Commands

Modules 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 / Developers / Command Line Interface / Modules Commands

Modules 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 / Platform / Antivirus Scanning

Antivirus Scanning Content that is created within Cloud CMS can be automatically checked for viruses. The Cloud CMS virus scanner hooks in prior to your content be written or modified within the system so that detection can filter out any bad content ahead of write. As such, nothing malicious will be written into Cloud CMS (and therefore, nothing malicious can be retrieved from Cloud CMS). The Cloud CMS antivirus support is disabled by default but can be enabled at the platform level if you are

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / Internationalization

Internationalization 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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Content Model - Association example

Question. Suppose that I have the following collection types: Customers Orders and I want to store the Customer ID and the Customer Name on each Order… If the customer then updates his Name, how is it possible (if at all) to update the customer’s name on all of his orders - in a single atomic transaction? Answer. For this situation, you would have two content types - Customer and Order. One good way to address this is to utilize an association between the two. You could declare an association ty

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Transfer

Transfer Cloud CMS provides a universal import and export facility that lets you transfer your data in and out of Cloud CMS installations. It also allows you to copy or move data from one Cloud CMS installation to another. Everything in Cloud CMS is portable in this respect. You are always free to export your data and download it. You're also free to upload your data and import it. This universal transfer service is very well suited for: Backing up your content or projects Moving your content or

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Transfer / Overview

Transfer Cloud CMS provides a universal import and export facility that lets you transfer your data in and out of Cloud CMS installations. It also allows you to copy or move data from one Cloud CMS installation to another. Everything in Cloud CMS is portable in this respect. You are always free to export your data and download it. You're also free to upload your data and import it. This universal transfer service is very well suited for: Backing up your content or projects Moving your content or

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Forgot Username Flow

Forgot Username Flow Registered users for your application may forget their username and lose the ability to log in to your app. Cloud CMS provides a "forgot username" flow that you can use to provide a way for end users to securely retrieve their username using their registered email address. On this page, we cover a public convenience method that applications can use to easily provide this functionality without having to through the most robust Cloud CMS object-level APIs. If you're interested

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Content Management as a Microservice

One of the big ideas we pursued when we set out to build Cloud CMS was to design the product so that it was entirely decoupled. Our vision was to have a number of discrete tiers that would consist of either single servers or clusters of servers dedicated to a single class of problems. For example, the Content API tier is dedicated to powering our JSON API. It does nothing else but receive requests, execute them and hand back JSON data responses. It had nothing to do with presentation or renderin

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How we use Docker at Cloud CMS

At Cloud CMS, we use Docker to provision our cloud infrastructure servers on top of Amazon Web Services. Our stack consists of five different clusters: Cloud CMS API Cloud CMS UI Cloud CMS App Server for Dynamic Hosting Elastic Search MongoDB With the exception of MongoDB, all of these clusters are allocated using elastic load balancing and are architected in such a way that we can spin up new servers and tear down old ones with elastic demand. That is to say, they are fully elastic in design. T

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Cloud CMS Web and Mobile Forms

One of the things that Cloud CMS does really well is forms - specifically, web and mobile forms. If you’ve ever worked with the development of forms before, you know they’re pretty tricky to put together. You typically have back-end code that is responsible for taking a data structure, validating it and writing it to a database. And you also have front-end code which does user-facing data validation that is cosmetically appealing (pretty red boxes) and helpful. You need to think about customizin

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Extractable

Extractable QName: f:extractable Indicates that a node should have metadata properties extracted from its primary binary attachment. When applied to a node, Cloud CMS will look at the attachment's MIME type and consider the binary object as a potential source of metadata properties that should be extracted and set onto the JSON of the document ahead of write. This capability is triggered at write time whenever the binary attachment is updated. It does not necessarily indicate that the JSON docum

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