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REST based access callsThe authentication mechanism in Cloud CMS is OAuth 2.0. While you can use any of the flows, the easiest one to begin with is "password". We've outlined a basic example here using Advanced REST Client to show our API-first platform in action. First, from your Cloud CMS platform home page, navigate to "Manage Platform" and select the "API Keys" section to list all available projects for remote access: If you have no keys for your project then create a new "Application" from "Manage Platform" and t
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / AwarenessAwareness Awareness service allows you to see who's viewing/editing the same document with you in real-time, just like google docs. In the above screenshot, there are three user avatars showing in the top right corner. That indicates that there are three people (including yourself) viewing/editing this document right now. Hover on each avatar to see the detail -- find out whom they are if you don't recognize the avatar. Auto Lock on Document Editing There are three possible phases you might see
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / AwarenessAwareness Awareness service allows you to see who's viewing/editing the same document with you in real-time, just like google docs. In the above screenshot, there are three user avatars showing in the top right corner. That indicates that there are three people (including yourself) viewing/editing this document right now. Hover on each avatar to see the detail -- find out whom they are if you don't recognize the avatar. Auto Lock on Document Editing There are three possible phases you might see
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / LayoutsLayouts Alpaca features both automatic and layout-driven mechanisms for placing your fields onto a page. The automatic mechanism simply walks through your fields in the order they are expressed in schema and places them one by one in a stacked order. The layout-driven mechanism allows you to provide a layout template that finely describes where your fields should be placed using DOM-driven injection. To use a layout, you simply need to provide a view that has a layout block. The layout block def
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Object FieldObject Field The object field. Properties Title Object Description Object field for containing other fields Field Type object Base Field Type container Schema Property Type Default Description maxProperties number The maximum number of properties that this object is allowed to have minProperties number The minimum number of properties that this object is required to have properties object List of child properties. Options Property Type Default Description animate boolean true Up and down transit
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Gitana / 4.0 / Getting Started / Working with Content / FormsForms Cloud CMS provides a forms engine that instantly renders user interface forms on top of your content models. As your content models change, forms are automatically updated to provide an intuitive and easy-to-use editorial experience. Forms automatically calibrate for the most common web controls including text, numbers, text areas, drop downs, radio buttons, checkbox elements and nested fields (arrays, sub-objects). Cloud CMS integrates the powerful, open-source Alpaca.js Forms Engine so t
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Content Model Builder / Edit An Existing Content TypeEdit An Existing Content Type Select Content Model Builder in the left Nav, and you will be able to see a list of existing Content Types. Click into one to edit it in the Content Model Builder. Select A Form If the content type has more than one forms, select the one you hope to edit: Then the builder will render with the settings in the selected form. Change Field Order Dragging a field and dropping it on top of another field allows you to move it in front of the other field. In the above image
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Content Model Builder / Edit An Existing Content TypeEdit An Existing Content Type Select Content Model Builder in the left Nav, and you will be able to see a list of existing Content Types. Click into one to edit it in the Content Model Builder. Select A Form If the content type has more than one forms, select the one you hope to edit: Then the builder will render with the settings in the selected form. Change Field Order Dragging a field and dropping it on top of another field allows you to move it in front of the other field. In the above image
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started / Web FormsWeb Forms Cloud CMS provides an forms engine that instantly renders user interface forms on top of your content models. As your content models change, forms are automatically updated to provide an intuitive and easy-to-use editorial experience. Forms automatically calibrate for the most common web controls including text, numbers, text areas, drop downs, radio buttons, checkbox elements and nested fields (arrays, sub-objects). Cloud CMS integrates the powerful, open-source Alpaca.js Forms Engine
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / ValidationValidation Alpaca computes the validity of fields in a rendered form and updates the DOM automatically to reflect things nicely for the end user. When validity checks run, the entire tree is traversed and computed. Each field being traversed will have it's outer DOM element updated with new classes. The alpaca-valid class is applied to fields that are in a valid state. The alpaca-invalid class is applied to fields that in an invalid state. In addition, a field may be in an invalid state and also
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / TemplatesTemplates Alpaca includes an advanced templating system that is driven by views. You can create your own views and templates at compile time (when you actually build Alpaca) or you can override them on the fly at runtime. Templates can be supplied either as inline functions (which are discovered if you've built them at compile time), as URLs (which are loaded at runtime), as DOM references (which are then sourced) or as HTML strings. In the latter two cases, the templates are acquired and then c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / CallbacksCallbacks Alpaca provides several places where you can hook in callbacks. Events - events are raised when the user interacts with fields. You can register callbacks to handle these events, adjust field state or other operations. Observables - each field maintains an observable that you can subscribe to. Subscribing to an observable means that you're listening for changes to its value. You can also use observables to interrogate and find values of fields within namespaces. This lets you find valu
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / OrderingOrdering The default rendering engine that Alpaca utilizes will render your fields in the order that they are described within your schema. {% raw %} {% endraw %} Use the order option to specify rendering order The precise order of properties can be configured using the order option. {% raw %} {% endraw %} Use a Template to layout fields See Templates for more information on using custom templates to take full control over the layout of your forms.
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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 / Forms / API / Conditional DependenciesConditional Dependencies Alpaca extends JSON Schema's dependencies capabilities by allowing you to define conditional dependencies where dependencies are only valid based on conditional value matches with other fields. This lets you get more precise with your dependency management. If you want to go further and wire together completely custom form inter-dependencies that have little or nothing to do with the underlying JSON Schema definition, take a look at Alpaca's support for observables and e
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Maintenance / Container HooksContainer Hooks This page describes the configuration of HTTP hooks that can be wired into your container orchestration framework to facilitate container lifecycle events (such as shutdown). Lifecycle Hooks Your container orchestration framework likely supports the ability to signal a running API container when one of the following occurs: A container has finished starting up. A container is about to be shut down. In the Kubernetes world, there are two lifecycle hooks (postStart and preStop). Th
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / WizardsWizards Alpaca lets you arrange your form into simple multi-step wizards along with buttons for previous, next and submit using a simple configuration-driven approach. Wizards are essentially fields within a single form that are split across multiple DIVS, letting you orchestrate a single and non-conditional flow path as DIVs are hidden and shown in sequence. In addition, wizards optionally allow for configuration-driven options to assert the validation state of the set of shown fields before al
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / LookupsLookups Alpaca provides abstractions for forms, fields, connectors and other types so as to provide a consistent and easy-to-use interface. This interface lets you find other objects in the JSON structure and plug in function handlers that make decisions by drawing from values of other fields. Every field that renders fundamentally receives an ID. The ID is a dynamically assigned value of no particular significance other than that it is unique. Typically, it is something like alpaca123. Each fie
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Content Entry Forms ExampleCloud CMS lets you easily design and deploy forms for your web applications and content contributors. In this blog entry, we’ll walk through how you can do this within the Cloud CMS user interface. In this example, we’ll create a form that allows editors to create City Guide information. Note: in the Cloud CMS Trial there is a City Guide Content definition which can be used as a starting point or as a reference for this example. Add a Definition The Content Definitions can be found in the Cloud
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Option Tree FieldOption Tree Field The optiontree field. Properties Title Option Tree Description Text field for lowercase text Field Type optiontree Base Field Type text Schema Property Type Default Description allowOptionalEmpty Allows this non-required field to validate when the value is empty autocomplete string Allows you to specify the autocomplete attribute for the underlying input control whether or not field should have autocomplete enabled. data object Allows you to specify a key/value map of data attr
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Embed Media In CKEditor / Advanced Usages / Extra AttributesExtra Attributes In addition to common attributes like width, height and id, you might need extra attributes for your embedded media HTML tag. For example, you probably hope to have attributes like title and creator: CloudCMS allows you to add extra attributes that best suit your need with some simple configurations. Add JSON Configurations for Extra Attributes Navigate to Manage Project --> Editors --> Embedded Media Editor. Check Enable Additional Attributes and two JSON editors will pop up. W
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Embedded Media / Advanced Usages / Extra AttributesExtra Attributes In addition to common attributes like width, height and id, you might need extra attributes for your embedded media HTML tag. For example, you probably hope to have attributes like title and creator: CloudCMS allows you to add extra attributes that best suit your need with some simple configurations. Add JSON Configurations for Extra Attributes Navigate to Manage Project --> Editors --> Embedded Media Editor. Check Enable Additional Attributes and two JSON editors will pop up. W
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Query PerformanceApplication queries Application code which consumes Cloud CMS content typically runs query API calls. These queries can be optimized in the following ways: Request only the properties needed When an application requires only a few properties from a set of nodes you should use “_fields” to limit the properties returned. This can drastically reduce the size of the payload and therefore the response time. In this example, we only need “_doc”, “title” and “_type” so these are the only fields that wi
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / OverviewAPI Further Reading Callbacks Conditional Dependencies Connectors Cookbook Custom Fields Data Sources Dependencies Events Forms Functions Internationalization Layouts Lookups Observables Ordering Recursive References References Serialization Templates Usage Validation Views Wizards
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / Recursive ReferencesRecursive References Alpaca tracks references when looking up schema and options information so as to avoid circular loops. A circular loop happens when a child schema points back to a parent schema. If the reference is a hard reference (meaning that Alpaca must resolve a schema before it can proceed with rendering), then process of resolving the total document schema will never complete. One example of a circular reference might be a box object with a property called contains. The contains prop
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