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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Embed Media In CKEditor / Advanced Usages / Extend Media TypesLearn how to add custom media types to CloudCMS, including Youtube and Vimeo, with code examples and detailed steps.
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Embedded Media / Advanced Usages / Extend Media TypesLearn how to extend media types on CloudCMS beyond Youtube and Vimeo with this tutorial. Code involved!
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / BranchEnhance policy management with branch conditions using regex for IDs, titles, or aliases. Learn to configure and apply precise constraints.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / ChangesetOptimize policy statements using changeset conditions with regex, focusing on nodes or associations within a specific ID for precise role applications.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / Data StoreOptimize policy statements for datastores using type, ID, or title with regex support for precise or wildcard matching.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / IDOptimize policy statements by using ID conditions with regex to apply specific roles to entities in your configuration.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / ProjectOptimize policy statements by targeting project IDs or titles with regex for precise access control.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / PropertyDefine policy conditions using properties and regex to match specific values, ensuring targeted application across entities with precise property constraints.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / ReferenceLearn how to use reference conditions in Cloud CMS to assign policies with regular expressions, focusing on specific or wildcarded entity references.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / TypeOptimize policy statements using the type condition for specific entities, supporting regex and focusing on IDs or wildcards.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / Type QNameOptimize policy statements using type-qname conditions for content nodes with QName constraints and regex support.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / ObservablesEnhance dynamic forms with observables for real-time updates based on user input. Customize fields, handle dependencies, and optimize user experience.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / DependenciesOptimize JSON Schema dependencies with Alpaca for dynamic forms. Supports v3 and v4 schema syntax, perfect for managing field interactions efficiently.
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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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Definitions for Date formatOur definitions are based on JSON schema and, as such, the default is to use strings for dates. The date controls in our forms engine let you customize the format string so that you can store ISO 8601 or other formats (perhaps simplified formats) as per your preference. The advantage here is simplicity with these controls and compatibility with JSON schema. The disadvantage is that MongoDB provides a lot of very powerful capabilities for range query and sorting that do not play as nicely with th
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Text FieldExplore the comprehensive guide on the text field, including its properties, schema options, and examples for input configuration and customization.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / QueryOptimize your content retrieval with Cloud CMS's SQL-like query engine leveraging MongoDB for powerful, high-performance searches and custom indexes.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Query / OverviewOptimize content queries with Cloud CMS using MongoDB's powerful SQL-like syntax. Enhance performance with composite queries and custom indexes.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / AndLearn how to configure logical AND conditions for secure content access in policy documents, including code samples and configurations.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / FeatureLearn how to configure policy statements for content nodes using feature conditions, with examples for roles and regex.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / LocaleOptimize your policy conditions with locale-based constraints using regex for precise content node management.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / NotExplore logical NOT operations in policy configurations; learn to allow actions excluding specific conditions, like excluding Spanish content.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / OrLearn the logical OR operation and configure sub-conditions for access permissions in policy documents.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Content Engine / Access Policies / Conditions / PathOptimize your policies with path conditions using regex for targeted permissions on content nodes and folders like /images, /products, and /Services.
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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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