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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @queryOne

@queryOne Supports all of the same mechanics as the @query tag but keeps only the first result. Parameters parameter required description type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return fields comma separated list of property names to include in query results skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relativ

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @queryOne

@queryOne Supports all of the same mechanics as the @query tag but keeps only the first result. Parameters parameter required description type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return fields comma separated list of property names to include in query results skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relativ

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Gitana / 4.0 / Reference / Types / Application

Application A Data Store Platform Application Table of Contents Overview Parent Objects Properties Methods Examples Schema An Application is a Data Store where you can store configuration related to your mobile, touch or web application. An Application Data Store provides services and objects that are you may choose to use to provide functionality and manage state for your application. This includes: User Registration Sign Up, Confirmation Emails Email Services Settings and Configuration storage

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Single Sign On (SSO) / JWT

JWT This page provides a simple example of how to configure Cloud CMS for JWT. For a deeper explanation of Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO) and the role that JWT plays in it, please read our documentation on Single Sign On. The example provided here is pretty simple. It is put together this way to keep things simple. In practice, you'll make modifications to this approach depending upon the needs of your security and identity provider system. JWT.IO Let's generate a JSON Web Token. Open up a brows

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Authentication / Single Sign On (SSO) / JWT

JWT This page provides a simple example of how to configure Cloud CMS for JWT. For a deeper explanation of Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO) and the role that JWT plays in it, please read our documentation on Single Sign On. The example provided here is pretty simple. It is put together this way to keep things simple. In practice, you'll make modifications to this approach depending upon the needs of your security and identity provider system. JWT.IO Let's generate a JSON Web Token. Open up a brows

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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 / 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 / Content 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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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 / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Authentication

Authentication The Authentication Service provides a full authentication framework for stateless and session-based applications. It authenticates requests against back end providers and offers interpretation and parsing of request scope information to provide Single-Sign-On (SSO). Authenticated requests will have user accounts created and synchronized within Cloud CMS either automatically or as part of a registration form process. Authenticated users have Cloud CMS connectivity state managed for

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication

Authentication The Authentication Service provides a full authentication framework for stateless and session-based applications. It authenticates requests against back end providers and offers interpretation and parsing of request scope information to provide Single-Sign-On (SSO). Authenticated requests will have user accounts created and synchronized within Cloud CMS either automatically or as part of a registration form process. Authenticated users have Cloud CMS connectivity state managed for

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Programmatically create content in a folder?

The Cloud CMS content API lets you work with JSON to create any kind of content you'd like. It supports any JSON structure you desire and also supports a number of special properties that you can use to make life easier for you. These special properties are: _rootNodeId - The mount node ID of the root against which relatives path are computed. By default, this is the root of the repository. In general, it isn't necessary to use this property unless you have multiple mount nodes configured. And m

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.77

3.2.77 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.77. Release Notes The release notes for this release are available here: https://gitana.io/release.html?name=3.2.77 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 fo

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.78

3.2.78 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.78. Release Notes The release notes for this release are available here: https://gitana.io/release.html?name=3.2.78 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 fo

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / System Metadata

System Metadata Cloud CMS automatically tracks system metadata for all of the objects that you create within it. System metadata consists of non-data values that describe things like who created an object and when it was modified. System Metadata This system metadata is tracked under the special _system key at the root of your objects. This system metadata is read-only in so far as it is tracked by Cloud CMS automatically. It is available for any object returned by any of the Cloud CMS APIs by s

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5 Reasons why Cloud CMS is Totally Awesome

Cloud CMS is the only Content Management System that was built from the ground up for the needs of mobile devices and applications. Our goal is to provide the fastest, easiest and most cost-effective way for businesses to curate and deliver content to their applications, running anywhere in the world, in any language and at any time. In the last article, I talked about the general lack of mobile strategy within the business world. Mobile apps are so new that most businesses have had to react to

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Registration Flow

Registration Flow One of the more frequent flows that an application must achieve is that of registering a user. Cloud CMS already provides registration support. The application service convenience method shown below make it a little easier to register users for your web application by letting you predefine: The Custom Domain Name where new users will be created. The Email Provider to be used to send emails to new users. The Registrar where new tenants will be created (optional). The Domain User

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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Platform / Applications / Public Services / Registration Flow

Registration Flow One of the more frequent flows that an application must achieve is that of registering a user. Cloud CMS already provides registration support. The application service convenience method shown below make it a little easier to register users for your web application by letting you predefine: The Custom Domain Name where new users will be created. The Email Provider to be used to send emails to new users. The Registrar where new tenants will be created (optional). The Domain User

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / Antivirus Server

Antivirus Server The Cloud CMS Antivirus Server is a Node.js application that exposes a HTTP interface to allow an application to remotely scan files by submitting them via HTTP. Submitted files are passed through TCP to a ClamAV daemon process. API GET / If the server is online, this will always return: { "ok": true } POST /status This checks the status of the daemon process and returns whether the Antivirus service is working nominally. If everything is working well, you will get back som

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.75

3.2.75 Upgrade Notes The notes supplied here pertain to upgrading to Cloud CMS version 3.2.75. 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 / Self Managed / Containers / Antivirus Server

Antivirus Server The Cloud CMS Antivirus Server is a Node.js application that exposes a HTTP interface to allow an application to remotely scan files by submitting them via HTTP. Submitted files are passed through TCP to a ClamAV daemon process. API GET / If the server is online, this will always return: { "ok": true } POST /status This checks the status of the daemon process and returns whether the Antivirus service is working nominally. If everything is working well, you will get back som

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Chat GPT and Cloud CMS

Lately, the the new development taking the tech world and media by storm is Chat GPT - an incredible new chatbot from Open AI which is capable of producing clear and well worded text of all kinds, from instructions to build a treehouse to poems written from the perspective of a pirate. While not perfect, the potential of this technology is immense, and got us to thinking, how might an AI of this calibur be applied to the future of content management? As it turns out, the training process for Ope

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / UI Views

UI Views Customized changes to the user interface configuration can be introduced through the use of UI View configuration documents. UI Views are JSON documents that contain one or more configuration blocks. The UI View configuration blocks are loaded after the standard configuration document and therefore have the opportunity to either extend or override the base configuration. UI View are scoped either to the platform or to the project. As such, you can use UI Config objects to customize the

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