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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Knowledge Space

Knowledge Space QName: f:knowledge-space Used to indicate that a node should behave as a Knowledge Space. A Knowledge Space has zero or more knowledge properties. A knowledge property is a regular old property on your JSON object that is special in that its value may propagate to other nodes automatically. A Knowledge Space is holds the "master value" for those knowledge properties. When those properties change, their new values are pushed to any other nodes that are sharing the knowledge from t

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Web Hook

Web Hook ID: webhook Makes a remote call to an HTTP endpoint. Core Configuration Property Type Required Default Description url text true The fully-qualified HTTP endpoint (i.e. http://www.myserver.com/endpoint) method text false The HTTP method to invoke (default: POST) username text false The Basic authentication username. password text false The Basic authentication password. payload object false The JSON payload for PUT and POST calls. headers object false The headers to apply to the HTTP ca

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / Usage

Usage Alpaca is packaged up as a function that you call to render a form on top of a DOM element. The function takes in the target DOM element and a configuration block. It then figures out the schema, options and layout information that is needed and sets about compiling any dynamic templates and assembling any views needed to make things work. And then it renders, executing templates and committing DOM elements to the target. It wires everything up and then fires the postRender callback. At va

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Upload Field

Upload Field The upload field provides a mechanism that enables end users to upload one or more files to a server endpoint and have references to those files stored in the JSON of your form. For example, you may have an array of files in your JSON consisting of filenames to assets that are uploaded to your server - something like: { "title": "My Files", "files": [{ "filename": "/folder1/folder2/file3.jpg" }, { "filename": "/folder1/folder2/file4.pdf" }] } This fi

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

Single Sign On (SSO) Cloud CMS offers Single Sign On (SSO) Enterprise support that provides ways for users to log in using their existing business accounts. It makes it possible for your users to authenticate to Cloud CMS without having to remember or type in their credentials every time. Cloud CMS offers two Enterprise SSO features - SAML 2.0 and JWT. These are two popular SSO mechanisms that work with many commercial and open-source identity providers including: Microsoft Active Directory Fede

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / Single Sign On (SSO)

Single Sign On (SSO) Cloud CMS offers Single Sign On (SSO) Enterprise support that provides ways for users to log in using their existing business accounts. It makes it possible for your users to authenticate to Cloud CMS without having to remember or type in their credentials every time. Cloud CMS offers two Enterprise SSO features - SAML 2.0 and JWT. These are two popular SSO mechanisms that work with many commercial and open-source identity providers including: Microsoft Active Directory Fede

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Rate Limiting

Rate Limiting Important This section only applies to Cloud CMS Hosted Subscriptions Your Cloud CMS subscription may be configured to limit the number of concurrent API calls you are allowed to make per band. This is known as rate-limiting. When the number of concurrent API calls exceeds your tenant's configured rate limit for a given band, you will experience rate limiting. Generally, this consists of receiving an HTTP 429 response code and response headers that describe the rate limiting. The a

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Maintenance / Datastore Deletion

Datastore Deletion This page describes the process for manually removing MongoDB databases when a Cloud CMS datastore is deleted. When you delete a datastore within Cloud CMS, the datastore itself is marked as deleted. It will not longer be available for usage within Cloud CMS. That said, the MongoDB database itself will remain on disk. It is not automatically deleted. The MongoDB administrator will need to remove this database as a separate action. This provides a separation of concerns. Cloud

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Documentation: Developers - Overview - Gitana

Documentation: 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 / Search

Search Any content you put into Cloud CMS is automatically indexed for full-text and structured search. This lets your editorial teams instantly search for content and find the things they're looking for. Under the hood, Cloud CMS uses Elastic Search and makes available to your editorial users and developers the full syntax of the Elastic Search Query DSL. This allows you to execute simple searches as well as more complex queries that take into account term and phrase matching, nested operations

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / Search

Search Any content you put into Cloud CMS is automatically indexed for full-text and structured search. This lets your editorial teams instantly search for content and find the things they're looking for. Under the hood, Cloud CMS uses Elastic Search and makes available to your editorial users and developers the full syntax of the Elastic Search Query DSL. This allows you to execute simple searches as well as more complex queries that take into account term and phrase matching, nested operations

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features

Features Features are aspect-oriented, cross-cutting concerns that can be applied to nodes. Once applied, they may introduce new behaviors and metadata to your content objects. You can use features to describe cross-cutting or aspect-oriented concerns that can be plugged onto your content nodes at any time. Features may participate in the inheritance tree of content types or they may be injected anywhere and at any point. There are a number of out-of-the-box features provided by Cloud CMS, inclu

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Overview

Features Features are aspect-oriented, cross-cutting concerns that can be applied to nodes. Once applied, they may introduce new behaviors and metadata to your content objects. You can use features to describe cross-cutting or aspect-oriented concerns that can be plugged onto your content nodes at any time. Features may participate in the inheritance tree of content types or they may be injected anywhere and at any point. There are a number of out-of-the-box features provided by Cloud CMS, inclu

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Gitana 4 Roadmap – Job queue performance and management

With the early arrival of Gitana 4.0, we’ve improved the product to deliver a number of important improvements to our customers -- the user interface has been enhanced to provide a better editorial experience, the publishing engine now uses deltas and differencing for faster releases with smaller payloads and we’ve baked both generational and discerning AI services into the foundation of our product, just to name a few. In this article, I’d like to provide some insight into our future direction.

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Go Cookbook

Go Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Go driver, visit the Github Page or Package Page to view the source code, tests and basic usage examples. You can install the driver via the command line: go get github.com/gitana/cloudcms-go-driver Connecting to Cloud CMS There are two ways to connect with the Go driver: By finding a gitana.json file in your working directory, or by providing a config configuration. // Connect to CloudCMS using gitana.json in working directory session, err :=

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Setting up your Email Provider

Setting up your Email Provider The public application services often need to send emails as part of their respective flows. To do this, a public email provider must be configured for the application. This is email provider that the public services will use when dispatching emails as part of a public flow. On this page, we cover a few convenience methods that are available to test your email provider as well as send emails straight away. This page assumes that you are already familiar with email

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Go Cookbook

Go Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Go driver, visit the Github Page or Package Page to view the source code, tests and basic usage examples. You can install the driver via the command line: go get github.com/gitana/cloudcms-go-driver Connecting to Gitana There are two ways to connect with the Go driver: By finding a gitana.json file in your working directory, or by providing a config configuration. // Connect to Gitana using gitana.json in working directory session, err := clou

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / Applications / Public Services / Setting up your Email Provider

Setting up your Email Provider The public application services often need to send emails as part of their respective flows. To do this, a public email provider must be configured for the application. This is email provider that the public services will use when dispatching emails as part of a public flow. On this page, we cover a few convenience methods that are available to test your email provider as well as send emails straight away. This page assumes that you are already familiar with email

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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 / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / URL Addressability / Node URLs

Node URLs The Application Server supports retrieval of nodes and node attachments via URLs and takes responsibility for setting headers and cache state for optimal performance. This method is the preferred method for dealing with binary payloads as it ensures compatibility with CDN edge caching. In addition, binary and JSON files that are retrieved from the Cloud CMS API are cached on the Application Server itself so that subsequent requests benefit from having a local copy. A notifications laye

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / URL Addressability / Node URLs

Node URLs The Application Server supports retrieval of nodes and node attachments via URLs and takes responsibility for setting headers and cache state for optimal performance. This method is the preferred method for dealing with binary payloads as it ensures compatibility with CDN edge caching. In addition, binary and JSON files that are retrieved from the Cloud CMS API are cached on the Application Server itself so that subsequent requests benefit from having a local copy. A notifications laye

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data 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 / Single Sign On (SSO) / Azure Active Directory

Azure Active Directory Azure Active Directory is a Microsoft Azure service which provides identity and access management. Cloud CMS supports single sign on with Azure AD using SAML 2.0. Set up Azure Before configuring the Cloud CMS Single Sign-On, you’ll need to set up a few things on Microsoft Azure Active Directory: Create an Azure Account If not already present, create an Azure Account using the Azure portal. Log into the portal and go to Azure Active Directory. Register your App Click New Re

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / Single Sign On (SSO) / Azure Active Directory

Azure Active Directory Azure Active Directory is a Microsoft Azure service which provides identity and access management. Cloud CMS supports single sign on with Azure AD using SAML 2.0. Set up Azure Before configuring the Cloud CMS Single Sign-On, you’ll need to set up a few things on Microsoft Azure Active Directory: Create an Azure Account If not already present, create an Azure Account using the Azure portal. Log into the portal and go to Azure Active Directory. Register your App Click New Re

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Enterprise Access Policies in Gitana 4.0 (Part 1)

In this article, we'll take a look at Access Policies -- a powerful, new feature in Gitana 4.0 that allows organizations to set up and guarantee compliance with complex, enterprise-wide security requirements. Access Policies build upon the existing access control facilities provided which include per-object ACLs and broader, team-based ACLs. They extend those capabilities by allowing administrators to express access rights in a broad sweeping and prescriptive manner -- one that allows for custom

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