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Gitana 4.0 / Forms / API / FunctionsDocumentation Reference Leverage the Alpaca jQuery plugin to dynamically render and manage forms with JSON data and schema on your web pages. (Gitana 4.0)
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Web Content ManagementDocumentation Reference Optimize your web content delivery with Cloud CMS's powerful Web Content Management and cache solutions. (Gitana 3.2)
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Web Content ManagementDocumentation Reference Streamline your web content with Cloud CMS, enabling effortless editing, caching, and publishing for dynamic websites. (Gitana 4.0)
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Command LineDocumentation Reference Easily manage Cloud CMS projects and applications via Command Line Interface. Free tool for seamless integration. (Gitana 3.2)
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Misc 1.0 / Tools / CLIDocumentation Reference Utilize the Cloud CMS CLI tool for seamless integration with your projects and data, powered by an easy-to-use Node.js setup. (Misc 1.0)
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Gitana 4.0 / Reference / Types / Authentication GrantDocumentation Reference Secure user authentication to platforms using Authentication Grants, offering controlled, configurable access without sharing passwords. (Gitana 4.0)
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How to unpublish contentSupport Article Cloud CMS provides a range of options for making content available to your presentation tier. The most common scenarios are: 1) Use the Publishing setup within Cloud CMS; Workflow, Lifecycle states, deployment configurations. https://www.cloudcms.com/documentation/welcome/publishing.html With Publishing Enabled for a project, there are 2 simple workflows: `simple publish` and `simple unpublish`. See the Publishing example for further details: https://www.cloudcms.com/documentation/publishing/exa
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Tree HierarchiesSupport Article In 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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How can I retrieve content for a tree view?Support Article The Cloud CMS API offers a number of convenience API methods that go beyond basic CRUD and bulk content operations. Among these methods are those that allow you to retrieve content from your repository branch in a tree-friendly format. A tree-organized format means that the data comes back in a such a way as to make it easy to load into front-end tree controls. Typical front-end tree controls requires the ability to load a "snapshot" of the tree as a starting point as well as iteratively grow or
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers GuideDocumentation Reference Customize your Cloud CMS UI with JavaScript and JSON for seamless content management and collaboration. Learn how today! (Gitana 3.2)
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Single Sign On (SSO) / JWTDocumentation Reference Learn how to configure Cloud CMS for JWT authentication with a straightforward, practical guide to Single Sign-On (SSO). (Gitana 3.2)
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface CustomizationDocumentation Reference Enhance your Cloud CMS UI with custom modules and configuration using JavaScript and JSON—simple, scalable, serverless. (Gitana 4.0)
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Single Sign On (SSO) / JWTDocumentation Reference Learn how to configure JWT with Cloud CMS for seamless Single Sign-On integration. Includes practical examples. (Gitana 4.0)
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Send EmailDocumentation Reference Easily configure and use Email Providers for sending emails with personalized templates and efficient management. (Gitana 3.2)
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Send EmailDocumentation Reference Effortlessly send emails with custom configurations; define provider, recipient, sender, email body, and subject. (Gitana 4.0)
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Deployment ConfigDocumentation Reference Optimize deployment with f:deployment-config settings to guide handlers, including S3, FTP, and file systems. (Gitana 3.2)
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Aspects / Deployment ConfigDocumentation Reference Optimize your deployment with customizable settings in Deployment Config, supporting S3, File System, and FTP handlers. (Gitana 4.0)
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Gitana 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Table FieldDocumentation Reference Optimize data presentation with our Table Field extension for uniform arrays. Includes editing tools, action bars, and DataTables support. (Gitana 4.0)
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How does multi-tenancy work?Support Article How does multi-tenancy work? ie I want to have multiple companies with sub-groups of users in each company - to follow, how would we customize the interface for each company? There are two good ways to achieve multi-tenancy with Cloud CMS. - One is to use multiple "projects" - i.e. one per customer. Each project has it's own domain of users and groups, as well as it's own content definitions, instances and ACLs. As such, you can use each project to store the content on a per-client basis. You ca
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting StartedDocumentation Reference Discover Cloud CMS, the API-first enterprise content management system for websites and mobile apps. Start your free trial! (Gitana 3.2)
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / Email ProviderDocumentation Reference Optimize your email operations with our configurable email provider, featuring support for secure SMTP connections. (Gitana 3.2)
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Branch Overview / Editorial FlowsDocumentation Reference Optimize content creation with Cloud CMS Editorial Flows, featuring private workspaces, workflow control, and scheduled publishing. (Gitana 4.0)
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Gitana 4.0 / Reference / Types / AssociationDocumentation Reference Explore the intricacies of associations, defining node relationships and directionality for robust data modeling. (Gitana 4.0)
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What is the reason for "Failed to index node"?Support Article 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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