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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / QueryEffortlessly execute complex queries in Cloud CMS using SQL-like syntax powered by MongoDB. Enhance performance with composite queries and automated indexing.
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How do I search for nested content?Cloud CMS maintains two indexes that are of interest for finding things. The primary index is the MongoDB index - against which you can run any query you can dream up using the MongoDB DSL. The secondary index is the Elastic Search index - against which you can run any search you can dream up using the Elastic Search DSL. For information all kinds of really powerful stuff you can do with this, see: https://www.cloudcms.com/documentation/content-services/query.html https://www.cloudcms.com/docume
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Gitana 4.0 / Reference / Types / NodeNodes are essential for organizing content in a repository, forming a graph structure to build associations and hierarchies.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / REST API CookbookDiscover Cloud CMS REST API: detailed guides on OAuth2 authentication, API requests via HTTP clients, node creation, associations, querying, and searching.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / REST API CookbookExplore our comprehensive REST API Cookbook, featuring guides on Gitana OAuth2 connection, node creation, associations, and MongoDB queries.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / BranchExplore how branches provide isolated workspaces for projects, allowing changes through changesets with permissions and configuration options.
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Automatic Extraction from AttachmentsWhen you upload files into Cloud CMS all kinds of interesting things happen. For example, Cloud CMS automatically indexes your files for full-text search. All of the textual content is discovered and made available so your editorial teams can instantly search and find things after uploading. Did you know that Cloud CMS can also automatically extract metadata about uploaded files and make that information available? This is done via the Cloud CMS f:extractable feature. When you upload files, Clou
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What is the reason for "Failed to index node"?If you scan your log entries and see "Failed to index node", this indicates that Elastic Search failed to update its index for a node. Cloud CMS tells Elastic Search to updates its index whenever a node is created or updated. When a node is deleted, Cloud CMS tells Elastic Search to remove the node from its index. This error message means that Elastic Search failed to update the index and therefore the index wasn't updated. If you open up the error, you may see further information that indicates
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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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How to Retrieve content by their document library pathYou can retrieve content by their document library path using the CMS API using the Node API. For example, you can paginate through the children of a node using this call: http://api.cloudcms.com/docs#!/node/get_repositories_repositoryId_branches_branchId_nodes_nodeId_children GET /repositories/{repositoryId}/branches/{branchId}/nodes/{nodeId}/children?path={path} In this case, you would set "nodeId" to the value "root" to indicate the root node. And then use "path" to describe the offset. If yo
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / PublishingOptimize your content publishing with Cloud CMS, featuring configurable workflows, lifecycle states, and diverse deployment endpoints for seamless management.
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Announcing Gitana 4.0Announcing Gitana 4.0 Status Releases Registry Blog Cloud CMS Platform Platform Manage, collaborate, search and distribute your highly-structured data across branches, versions and workflow-driven lifecycle. Content Management Create, Approve and Publish quality content to production on-time. Easy editorial and workflow tools let your best work reach your customers. Automation Automate your content creation and approval flows while taking advantage of AI services to enhance and curate content. P
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Publishing / Lifecycle StatesExplore Cloud CMS content lifecycle states, from draft to approved, with flexible branching, preview options, and seamless publishing workflows.
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Can your CMS do this?This is not going to be a list of features in Cloud CMS, that to be honest, you righfully expect in a CMS: API, versioning, workflow, Content model, Content entry forms,.. For a bit of fun, I started thinking “what really makes Cloud CMS better than your CMS” embracing my school boy mentality. 1. SaaS and/or On-Premise Cloud CMS is avaible as a SaaS product and OnPremise. Docker containers have allowed us to distribute the Cloud CMS product easily for On-Premise/Private Cloud installation. Whils
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / GoConnect Go apps to Gitana seamlessly. Use our Go driver to manage nodes, branches, and more. Explore examples and get started quickly.
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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 / Getting Started / Navigating the User Interface / Instant PreviewInstantly preview content changes with Cloud CMS, eliminating extra server setups and ensuring fast iterations for Development, Staging, and QA.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / TreeRetrieve and manage entire path-based folder structures with the Tree API, supporting dynamic loading, filtering, and composite queries.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / TreeRetrieve and manage entire path-based folder structures with the Tree API, supporting dynamic loading, filtering, and composite queries.
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Cloud Content Management - GitanaCloud Content Management - Gitana Status Releases Registry Blog Cloud CMS Platform Platform Manage, collaborate, search and distribute your highly-structured data across branches, versions and workflow-driven lifecycle. Content Management Create, Approve and Publish quality content to production on-time. Easy editorial and workflow tools let your best work reach your customers. Automation Automate your content creation and approval flows while taking advantage of AI services to enhance and curat
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Content Services Platform - GitanaContent Services Platform - Gitana Status Releases Registry Blog Cloud CMS Platform Platform Manage, collaborate, search and distribute your highly-structured data across branches, versions and workflow-driven lifecycle. Content Management Create, Approve and Publish quality content to production on-time. Easy editorial and workflow tools let your best work reach your customers. Automation Automate your content creation and approval flows while taking advantage of AI services to enhance and cura
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Gitana 4.0 / Getting Started / Working with Content / VersioningExplore Cloud CMS's changeset versioning, offering a Git-like, seamless, collaborative environment for content management without file locking issues.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Maintenance / Repository CompressionOptimize your Cloud CMS storage with repository compression, reducing database size and purging unnecessary historical data without losing essential content.
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Gitana 4.0 / Self Managed / Maintenance / Repository CompressionOptimize your Cloud CMS storage with repository compression. Reduce database size while preserving essential data structure and content history.
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Tree HierarchiesIn Cloud CMS, there are no hard and fast rules regarding association types between nodes. And so, when dealing with things like tree structures, you usually have to first make some assumptions about the kinds of relationships between nodes that you want to traverse. For arbitrary relationships and traversals around nodes, Cloud CMS provides traversal methods which are a bit more intensive to use. However, if you're using typical a:child relationships between nodes (which is what Cloud CMS uses f
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