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Gitana / 4.0 / Getting Started / Navigating the User Interface / Instant PreviewInstant Preview All of your content changes can be instantly previewed. Cloud CMS removes the need for IT to set up additional servers or deploy changes to content. Instead, you simply work on your content and click to preview the content in real-time. The reason why this is possible is because Workspaces are layered. When you create a workspace, your new workspace is connected to a parent workspace at some point in time in the past. All of your changes are automatically layered on top of the pa
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Cloud CMS and Your Mobile StrategyLast week, a really interesting post was authored by Andrew Chen on why mobile application startups are bombing out like it was 1999. Andrew’s main point is that mobile startups approach the application market using a “hail mary” kind of development approach which is similar to how web sites were delivered in the late 90’s. He also compares the investor mentality today with that of the late 90’s. I really enjoyed Andrew’s article and also enjoyed the comments. In particular, I was inspired by so
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Documentation: Developers - Overview - GitanaDocumentation: 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 / Bulk Import / JSONJSON The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import JSON content into a Cloud CMS content repository. JSON is a common format for content that has been exported from an existing database or legacy CMS system. Suppose that we have a JSON file containing an array of player information from the 2014 World Cup. This file is located at data/2014-world-cup-squads.json and looks more or less like this: [{ "Team": "Portugal", "Number": "7", "Position": "FW", "FullName": "Cristian
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / Email ProviderEmail Provider Type {{#dataTypeArticle objectTypeId}}{{objectTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Datastore Type {{#dataTypeArticle datastoreTypeId}}{{datastoreTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Supports {{#article "security/authorities"}}authorities{{/article}}, {{#article "security/permissions"}}permissions{{/article}}, {{#article "transfer"}}transfer{{/article}} Configuration The following table presents you the configuration properties. Property Type Default Read-Only Description host text The host addres
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Maintenance / Health Check / Load BalancersHealth Check / Load Balancers In a production configuration of Cloud CMS, you will want to have a load balancer (LB) in front of both your API and UI clusters. You should have one load balancer for the API cluster and one load balancer for the UI cluster. Each load balancer is responsible for receiving requests from the outside world and efficiently distributing those requests to the N servers that make up each cluster. Load balancers use a number of strategies to try to determine which servers
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / Data Types / Email ProviderEmail Provider Type {{#dataTypeArticle objectTypeId}}{{objectTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Datastore Type {{#dataTypeArticle datastoreTypeId}}{{datastoreTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Supports {{#article "security/authorities"}}authorities{{/article}}, {{#article "security/permissions"}}permissions{{/article}}, {{#article "transfer"}}transfer{{/article}} Configuration The following table presents you the configuration properties. Property Type Default Read-Only Description host text The host addres
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Bulk Import / JSONJSON The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import JSON content into a Cloud CMS content repository. JSON is a common format for content that has been exported from an existing database or legacy CMS system. Suppose that we have a JSON file containing an array of player information from the 2014 World Cup. This file is located at data/2014-world-cup-squads.json and looks more or less like this: [{ "Team": "Portugal", "Number": "7", "Position": "FW", "FullName": "Cristian
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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Maintenance / Health Check / Load BalancersHealth Check / Load Balancers In a production configuration of Cloud CMS, you will want to have a load balancer (LB) in front of both your API and UI clusters. You should have one load balancer for the API cluster and one load balancer for the UI cluster. Each load balancer is responsible for receiving requests from the outside world and efficiently distributing those requests to the N servers that make up each cluster. Load balancers use a number of strategies to try to determine which servers
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What is the reason for "Failed to index node"?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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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / SearchSearch 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 / SearchSearch 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 / Integrations / Azure / Blob StorageAzure Blob Storage Azure Blob storage is Microsoft's object storage solution for the cloud. Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data. Blob storage is designed for: Serving images or documents directly to a browser. Storing files for distributed access. Streaming video and audio. It can also be used to act as an origin for files hosted on Azure CDN. Cloud CMS supports Azure Blob Storage in two ways: Azure Deployment Handler Azure Binary Storage Provider Azure Blo
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Frameworks / PostmanPostman Guide and References for connectivity to Cloud CMS Connecting to Cloud CMS If you want to test out the Cloud CMS API using Postman or another HTTP client, you'll first have to obtain an authentication token First, ensure you have API Keys configured for your project (this is done by default for the sample project). You can find these by going to Manage Project and clicking API Keys in the left hand menu. Next, we will request the token. In Postman, use the 'Basic Auth' type under Authori
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Integrations / Azure / Blob StorageAzure Blob Storage Azure Blob storage is Microsoft's object storage solution for the cloud. Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data. Blob storage is designed for: Serving images or documents directly to a browser. Storing files for distributed access. Streaming video and audio. It can also be used to act as an origin for files hosted on Azure CDN. Cloud CMS supports Azure Blob Storage in two ways: Azure Deployment Handler Azure Binary Storage Provider Azure Blo
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / AuditingAuditing Cloud CMS provides a built-in audit system that automatically logs the activity between users and content through API service methods. The audit system produces an audit trail consisting of audit records that document the access of every user, content object and service method. Audit records are created automatically if they are enabled for your tenant and for the repository against which the operation occurs. Auditing is only available for on-premise, Docker customers. How to Enable Au
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / RepositoryRepository A repository is a data store where you can store content objects - things like articles, blog entries, web site pages, video files, PDFs and much more. Repositories feature changeset versioning so that you can safely make changes without anything getting lost. Repositories also give you dictionary services for defining content types, validation logic, behaviors and rules that trigger when content events are triggered. ## Configuration As with all data stores, this data store maintain
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / Data Types / RepositoryRepository A repository is a data store where you can store content objects - things like articles, blog entries, web site pages, video files, PDFs and much more. Repositories feature changeset versioning so that you can safely make changes without anything getting lost. Repositories also give you dictionary services for defining content types, validation logic, behaviors and rules that trigger when content events are triggered. ## Configuration As with all data stores, this data store maintain
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / AuditingAuditing Cloud CMS provides a built-in audit system that automatically logs the activity between users and content through API service methods. The audit system produces an audit trail consisting of audit records that document the access of every user, content object and service method. Audit records are created automatically if they are enabled for your tenant and for the repository against which the operation occurs. Auditing is only available for on-premise, Docker customers. How to Enable Au
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / NodeNode Type {{#dataTypeArticle objectTypeId}}{{objectTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Datastore Type {{#dataTypeArticle datastoreTypeId}}{{datastoreTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Supports {{#article "security/authorities"}}authorities{{/article}}, {{#article "security/permissions"}}permissions{{/article}}, {{#article "transfer"}}transfer{{/article}} Configuration The node configuration contains system and custom properties. You can write your own properties as you see fit. However, system properties sho
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / CustomCustom This page provides some guidance on how to define your own custom Authentication Provider class for use within the Application Server. Note: If you're looking information on how to easily integrate a third-party Authentication Provider into the Application Server, we recommend first taking a look at the Local Provider as it can be configured to work with third-party endpoints pretty easily. Implementation Class We recommend extending the AbstractProvider class. The basic skeleton of the c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / CustomCustom This page provides some guidance on how to define your own custom Authentication Provider class for use within the Application Server. Note: If you're looking information on how to easily integrate a third-party Authentication Provider into the Application Server, we recommend first taking a look at the Local Provider as it can be configured to work with third-party endpoints pretty easily. Implementation Class We recommend extending the AbstractProvider class. The basic skeleton of the c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / Data Types / NodeNode Type {{#dataTypeArticle objectTypeId}}{{objectTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Datastore Type {{#dataTypeArticle datastoreTypeId}}{{datastoreTypeId}}{{/dataTypeArticle}} Supports {{#article "security/authorities"}}authorities{{/article}}, {{#article "security/permissions"}}permissions{{/article}}, {{#article "transfer"}}transfer{{/article}} Configuration The node configuration contains system and custom properties. You can write your own properties as you see fit. However, system properties sho
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @dependency@dependency Indicates that the cache state for a WCM-generated page has a dependency. Dependencies play two important roles within Cloud CMS. First, they indicate to the runtime whether the previously cached output for a page may be used to service a future request ("requirements"). And second, they identify which data objects were used to build the page output ("produces"). This latter information is then be used to invalidate page objects when content items change within the Cloud CMS editoria
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Security Notices / CVE-2022-22965CVE-2022-22965 Cloud CMS API Container Cloud CMS API docker containers version 3.2.75 and prior ship with a version of the Spring Framework that has been identified to contain a vulnerability. This vulnerability is identified as CVE-2022-22965 and the vulnerability report can be found here: https://tanzu.vmware.com/security/cve-2022-22965 We have assessed this vulnerability and recommend that our customers either upgrade to Cloud CMS 3.2.76 or apply the workaround recommended in this docoument.
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