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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts

Contexts Cloud CMS uses a browser-side configuration service that evaluates "blocks" of configuration rules to determine the overall runtime configuration that drives every page render. Each block contains an evaluator and a snippet of configuration. If the evaluator evaluates to true, the snippet of configuration is included. It is merged into the overall runtime set and then used to make rendering decisions. Most of the Cloud CMS components that render on the screen, such as the left-hand navi

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The Beauty of Cloud CMS Chaining

Chaining is a common technique that has been widely adopted by modern JavaScript libraries to chain method calls together. The goal of chaining is to produce elegant and concise code that is easy to understand or maintain. For example, if you are a jQuery developer, you may produce similar code like this on daily basis. $('#mydiv').empty().html('Hello Word!').css('font-size','10px'); However, most popular JavaScript libraries only support “static” chaining, e.g. DOM object manipulation. If the m

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Is there a programmatic way to add more content to workflows?

There is a programmatic way to add more content to workflows once they're in-flight. However, once the workflow is in-flight, the workflow process instance isn't the correct place to add things. Instead, you'd want to add new content to a workflow task. Essentially, a workflow is made up of a series of tasks. When the workflow transitions from one node to another in the workflow model, it instantiates a new task and the task holds the state (and references to documents) for that phase of the wor

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Send Email

Send Email ID: sendEmail Sends an email to a recipient. To send an email using this action, it is required that you identify: The email provider to be used to send the email (applicationId and emailProviderId The recipient of the email (using to or toPrincipalId) Who the email is from (either using from or the default from value of your email provider) The body of the email (by either specifying body directly, via a node reference or via an Email Template reference) The subject of the email All

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Send Email

Send Email ID: sendEmail Sends an email to a recipient. To send an email using this action, it is required that you identify: The email provider to be used to send the email (applicationId and emailProviderId The recipient of the email (using to or toPrincipalId) Who the email is from (either using from or the default from value of your email provider) The body of the email (by either specifying body directly, via a node reference or via an Email Template reference) The subject of the email All

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Delete a Project

Delete a Project Pre-condition: Project setting to allow deletion of Project deleted go to Manage Project and uncheck "Prevent this project and its resources from being deleted" Deleting a Project on the left-hand menu. Find the Project you wish to delete in the list of Projects. Once you've found the Project, select it by clicking on the checkbox on the left-hand side. Then click on the Selected... dropdown and pick "Delete Project": This will bring up the Delete Project Wizard. Click the Delet

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Frameworks / Gatsby

Gatsby Generate static sites with Cloud CMS Building a static site with Cloud CMS content is simple with Gatsby JS. Below you will find tools and examples for how to get started. Connecting to Cloud CMS with Gatsby You can connect directly to the Cloud CMS API or indirectly via our app server. We offer GraphQL endpoints on each of these that can be accessed using our gatsby-source-cloudcms plugin. In your gatsby-config.js file, add the following configurations: const gitanaJson = require('./gita

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Projects / Delete a Project

Delete a Project Pre-condition: Project setting to allow deletion of Project deleted go to Manage Project and uncheck "Prevent this project and its resources from being deleted" Deleting a Project on the left-hand menu. Find the Project you wish to delete in the list of Projects. Once you've found the Project, select it by clicking on the checkbox on the left-hand side. Then click on the Selected... dropdown and pick "Delete Project": This will bring up the Delete Project Wizard. Click the Delet

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How to limit the fields that come back in a query

Query API calls like http://api.cloudcms.com/docs#!/node/post_repositories_repositoryId_branches_branchId_nodes_query support a parameter named _fields which defines an object specifying the node properties you want to include in the result set for matching nodes. For example in the following query I want the title, subTitle and slug fields returned: { "_type":"my:article", "_fields":{ "title":1, "subTitle":1, "slug":1 } } The result set would look something like the

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Clustering

Clustering The Cloud CMS Application Server supports running on a single Node process as well as multiple Node processes. Node processes can run on a single server instance or can be spread across multiple server instances behind a load balancer. By default, the Application Server starts up and allocates itself to a single CPU. This is known as single mode. Even if you have a server with more than one CPU on it, the Application Server will still only bind to 1 of those CPUs. When the Application

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Templates

Templates On pages like "Content Types" and "Search", each list item has some detailed information displayed. You can customize the information you hope to appear via Templates. Create a UI Template Fill in the title and a unique key to create a new UI template. You can also write down some description for the template. Nodes with qname n:ui_template have two properties: key, which is a unique identifier of the template, and type, which is the type of targets the template is applied to. Currentl

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Templates

Templates On pages like "Content Types" and "Search", each list item has some detailed information displayed. You can customize the information you hope to appear via Templates. Create a UI Template Fill in the title and a unique key to create a new UI template. You can also write down some description for the template. Nodes with qname n:ui_template have two properties: key, which is a unique identifier of the template, and type, which is the type of targets the template is applied to. Currentl

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Locking

Locking Cloud CMS locking is a "data lock" approach which is a transactional lock is taken out when the write of multiple documents begins. This is a transactional lock in the sense that it blocks other write operations against those documents and fails entirely with rollback if any of the documents fail individually. We have transactional writes for multiple documents. We have a changeset-driven versioning model where each transaction writes onto it's own changeset. N number of documents may wr

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Deleted Items

Deleted Items Cloud CMS provides a "copy on write" mechanism for any creates, updates or deletes to the content in a branch. This means that whenever you delete something, you're actually masking it as deleted. The content itself is never destroyed or removed permanently. As such, it is always possible walk backwards in time and discover content that was deleted - all the way back to the moment when your branch or repository was created. To make things easier, Cloud CMS provides a "deletions" in

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Projects / Deleted Items

Deleted Items Cloud CMS provides a "copy on write" mechanism for any creates, updates or deletes to the content in a branch. This means that whenever you delete something, you're actually masking it as deleted. The content itself is never destroyed or removed permanently. As such, it is always possible walk backwards in time and discover content that was deleted - all the way back to the moment when your branch or repository was created. To make things easier, Cloud CMS provides a "deletions" in

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / Locking

Locking Cloud CMS locking is a "data lock" approach which is a transactional lock is taken out when the write of multiple documents begins. This is a transactional lock in the sense that it blocks other write operations against those documents and fails entirely with rollback if any of the documents fail individually. We have transactional writes for multiple documents. We have a changeset-driven versioning model where each transaction writes onto it's own changeset. N number of documents may wr

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CMS editor Locking

There are two levels of locking which usually come into play in a scenario like this. One is a "UI lock" which is taken out when a user begins editing something within the user interface. This lock is released when they finished editing (either by hitting save or canceling). The other lock is a "data lock" which is a transactional lock taken out when the write of multiple documents begins. This is a transactional lock in the sense that it blocks other write operations against those documents and

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto Recognize

Auto Recognize This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-recognize With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment processed through recognition services to detect and discover meaning contained in the underlying image. The recognition process will detect the following kinds of elements: Faces Celebrities Labels Text Moderation Labels (bad language, adult content) To use this service, you will first need to set up a

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / AWS Transcode

AWS Transcode QName: f:aws-transcode Applying this feature allows a piece of content's default attachment to be automatically transcoded from one filetype to one or more other filetypes. This is done to the specification of custom or AWS predefined presets. Once a transcoding is finished, an array of S3 paths for the transcoded files will be saved back to the content. To use this feature, you will need to have an AWS account with S3 and Amazon Elastic Transcoder setup. You will also need to conf

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto Recognize

Auto Recognize This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-recognize With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment processed through recognition services to detect and discover meaning contained in the underlying image. The recognition process will detect the following kinds of elements: Faces Celebrities Labels Text Moderation Labels (bad language, adult content) To use this service, you will first need to set up a

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / AWS Transcode

AWS Transcode QName: f:aws-transcode Applying this feature allows a piece of content's default attachment to be automatically transcoded from one filetype to one or more other filetypes. This is done to the specification of custom or AWS predefined presets. Once a transcoding is finished, an array of S3 paths for the transcoded files will be saved back to the content. To use this feature, you will need to have an AWS account with S3 and Amazon Elastic Transcoder setup. You will also need to conf

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / State Field

State Field The state field. Properties Title State Description Provides a dropdown selector of states and/or territories in the United States, keyed by their two-character code Field Type state Base Field Type select Schema Property Type Default Description enum array List of field value options Options Property Type Default Description allowDefaultNoneSelected boolean This is used for required fields, where by default no "None" option is available. Enabling this will allow the none option, and

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Command Line / Modules Commands

Modules Commands The Cloud CMS command-line tool provides developers with a command-line driven mechanism that allows them to: register and unregister user interface modules deploy and undeploy user interface modules User Interface Modules are deployed from public Git repositories (such as GitHub) and consist of AMD JavaScript modules. These modules contain JavaScript, HTML, CSS, a JSON configuration file any additional client-side assets that may be used (such as images). For more information a

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Previewable

Previewable QName: f:previewable Automates the creation and updating of "preview" attachments for one or more attachments on this node. Preview attachments are secondary binary attachments that are the result of one or more transformation operations to the original attachment. As an example, you might apply the f:previewable feature to a node that holds a PDF. The preview configuration lets you split the PDF into multiple pages and store snapshots of those pages as image/jpeg attachments on the

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Command Line Interface / Modules Commands

Modules Commands The Cloud CMS command-line tool provides developers with a command-line driven mechanism that allows them to: register and unregister user interface modules deploy and undeploy user interface modules User Interface Modules are deployed from public Git repositories (such as GitHub) and consist of AMD JavaScript modules. These modules contain JavaScript, HTML, CSS, a JSON configuration file any additional client-side assets that may be used (such as images). For more information a

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