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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Node PoliciesNode Policies Node policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when nodes are created, updated or deleted within the graph. Nodes may either be entities or associations. This provides an ideal way to plug in your custom behaviors for any definition or content instance within your content graph. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateNode Raised before a piece of content is created p:afterCreateNode Raised after a piece of content has
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Property PoliciesProperty Policies Property policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when a property is created, updated or deleted. They allow you to get very granular about when you custom code is invoked - such as only when a specific property in your content is affected. The following property policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateProperty Raised before a property on a node is created p:afterCreateProperty Raised after a property on a node is created p:bef
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Property PoliciesProperty Policies Property policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when a property is created, updated or deleted. They allow you to get very granular about when you custom code is invoked - such as only when a specific property in your content is affected. The following property policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateProperty Raised before a property on a node is created p:afterCreateProperty Raised after a property on a node is created p:bef
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Data List PoliciesData List Policies Data List policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when items within a data list are operated upon. When items are added to a data list, removed from a data list or updated, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAddListItem Raised before an item is added to a list p:afterAddListItem Raised after an item is added to a list p:beforeUpdateListItem Raised bef
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Data List PoliciesData List Policies Data List policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when items within a data list are operated upon. When items are added to a data list, removed from a data list or updated, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAddListItem Raised before an item is added to a list p:afterAddListItem Raised after an item is added to a list p:beforeUpdateListItem Raised bef
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Access Cloud CMS content anonymously or as a guest userThis question often comes up from folks who are building HTML applications that run in a browser. They'd like the browser to connect to Cloud CMS to download content and display it. Usually this consists of things like images but also may consist of other types of content in Cloud CMS such as raw nodes, PDF files, video assets or more. OAuth 2.0 and Access Tokens Fundamentally, everything in Cloud CMS is secured from an access perspective using OAuth 2.0. This means that an OAuth 2.0 access toke
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Attachment PoliciesAttachment Policies Attachment policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when attachments are read, created, updated or deleted against a node. Unlike other policy handlers, these will only fire at the instance when an attachment is created, updated, or deleted, and will not fire upon a branch merge or release. When configuring your attachments, you can specify an attachment ID you wish to fire your policy. For example, suppose you are configuring a webhook rule that y
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Attachment PoliciesAttachment Policies Attachment policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when attachments are read, created, updated or deleted against a node. Unlike other policy handlers, these will only fire at the instance when an attachment is created, updated, or deleted, and will not fire upon a branch merge or release. When configuring your attachments, you can specify an attachment ID you wish to fire your policy. For example, suppose you are configuring a webhook rule that y
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Policies / Association PoliciesAssociation Policies Association policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when associations are created or removed between two nodes in the Cloud CMS content graph. When two nodes are connected together via an association or an association is broken, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAssociate Raised before an association is created between two nodes p:afterAssociate Ra
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Association PoliciesAssociation Policies Association policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when associations are created or removed between two nodes in the Cloud CMS content graph. When two nodes are connected together via an association or an association is broken, these policies trigger and may fire into your custom handlers. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeAssociate Raised before an association is created between two nodes p:afterAssociate Ra
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Documentation: Developers - Overview - GitanaDocumentation: Developers - Overview - 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 servi
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Container Services / KubernetesKubernetes Kubernetes, also known as K8s, is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Kubernetes is open-source and adaptable to a number of cloud providers including Amazon, Google, Azure and others. It allows you to express your infrastructure configuration in such a way as to take advantage of on-premises and a diversity of hybrid and public cloud infrastructures. For information on Kubernetes, please visit https://kubernetes.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Kits / OEMOEM The OEM kit provides a way for developers, integrators, partners and those who are embedded Cloud CMS in custom solutions to build and test extensions. These extensions include UI extensions as well as API extensions in the form of Java / Spring beans. The kit consists of the following services: ui api mongodb elasticsearch These are connected like this: Running Use the following commands: docker-compose build --force-rm docker-compose up And then open a browser to: http://localhost To acc
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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Kits / OEMOEM The OEM kit provides a way for developers, integrators, partners and those who are embedded Cloud CMS in custom solutions to build and test extensions. These extensions include UI extensions as well as API extensions in the form of Java / Spring beans. The kit consists of the following services: ui api mongodb elasticsearch These are connected like this: Running Use the following commands: docker-compose build --force-rm docker-compose up And then open a browser to: http://localhost To acc
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Introducing the Cloud CMS Open Source App ServerCloud CMS lets you create content once and reuse it everywhere - across all of your devices, web sites, mobile applications, tradeshow kiosks, digital signage surfaces and more. Our editorial environment is fully featured, extensible easy to use, letting you manage content and deliver it via our enterprise-class Content API. With Cloud CMS, customers are free to build apps on top of best-of-breed open-source frameworks while leveraging open-standards. They are empowered to continue to use the de
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / ModulesModules Common files that each module should have: module.json (where you give the module a name) install.js uninstall.js As soon as you have these files, the rest is up to you depending on what you would like to customize in the module. Take a look at some sample modules in our SDK Custom Modules One of the features that make CloudCMS super configurable is the ability to implement custom modules. Within a custom module, you can define new UI elements that your editorial team can use in their da
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / ModulesModules Common files that each module should have: module.json (where you give the module a name) install.js uninstall.js As soon as you have these files, the rest is up to you depending on what you would like to customize in the module. Take a look at some sample modules in the Gitana SDK Custom Modules One of the features that make CloudCMS super configurable is the ability to implement custom modules. Within a custom module, you can define new UI elements that your editorial team can use in t
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / Billing Provider ConfigurationBilling Provider Configuration 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}} If this sounds familiar, it's because it's exactly what Cloud CMS uses to supports its own subscription plans for Cloud CMS custom
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / Data Types / Billing Provider ConfigurationBilling Provider Configuration 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}} If this sounds familiar, it's because it's exactly what Cloud CMS uses to supports its own subscription plans for Cloud CMS custom
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Security / Access PoliciesAccess Policies Access Control Policy documents are JSON documents that live at the Platform level. They provide a recipe that describes the access control that should be granted to any policy holder that is assigned the policy. Users may be assigned the policy directly, via a group or via a Team. Policy Document The Access Control Policy document provides a series of Statements that declare truths about what authority rights the policy holder should have over resources in the system. Each State
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Access PoliciesAccess Policies This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 Hello Access Control Policy documents are JSON documents that live at the Platform level. They provide a recipe that describes the access control that should be granted to any policy holder that is assigned the policy. Users may be assigned the policy directly, via a group or via a Team. Policy Document The Access Control Policy document provides a series of Statements that declare truths about what authority rights the polic
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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 / Docker / Container Services / Amazon ECSAmazon ECS Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is a fully managed container orchestration service that helps you to more efficiently deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications. It deeply integrates with the AWS environment to provide an easy-to-use solution for running container workloads within Amazon Web Services. For more information on Amazon ECS, please visit https://aws.amazon.com/ecs. Gitana SDK The code and configuration provided here references the samples provided in the G
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API Keys / Create new Application KeysCreate new Application Keys If no API keys exist for your desired project, you will need to create an application for the project. To create a new application simply go to Manage Project, select Applications, and then create a New Application. Once the application has been created you can view the API Keys either under Manage Project -> API Keys, or, Manage Platform -> API Keys Note: API keys should not be shared across more than one application. Therefore, create a separate Cloud CMS applicatio
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API Keys / Create new Application KeysCreate new Application Keys If no API keys exist for your desired project, you will need to create an application for the project. To create a new application simply go to Manage Project, select Applications, and then create a New Application. Once the application has been created you can view the API Keys either under Manage Project -> API Keys, or, Manage Platform -> API Keys Note: API keys should not be shared across more than one application. Therefore, create a separate Cloud CMS applicatio
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