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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Filename

Filename QName: f:filename Allows for nodes to retain a display-friendly and file-system compatible name for use in containment-based navigation systems such as WebDAV, FTP or the Cloud CMS document library. Nodes that are tagged with this feature can either deterministically specify their preferred filename or have one calculated for them from the node's title or _doc fields. Filenames may not contain the following special characters: .:_<>?&@!$%^()-+=\. If these characters are included, they w

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Workflow / How to Start a Workflow

How to Start a Workflow Note: 1. A Workflow model is defined at Platform level and is available within all projects 2. See workflow video: https://gitana.io/resources/introduction-to-workflow.html Example There are a number ways to start a workflow. Here is just one: open a document Click 'Workflows' and then ‘+Start Workflow’ This will bring up the Start Workflow Form. Complete the fields in the form. Notes: In our example, the Adhoc Workflow, you will need another person/member in the project

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Filename

Filename QName: f:filename Allows for nodes to retain a display-friendly and file-system compatible name for use in containment-based navigation systems such as WebDAV, FTP or the Cloud CMS document library. Nodes that are tagged with this feature can either deterministically specify their preferred filename or have one calculated for them from the node's title or _doc fields. Filenames may not contain the following special characters: .:_<>?&@!$%^()-+=\. If these characters are included, they w

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Workflow / How to Start a Workflow

How to Start a Workflow Note: 1. A Workflow model is defined at Platform level and is available within all projects 2. See workflow video: https://gitana.io/resources/introduction-to-workflow.html Example There are a number ways to start a workflow. Here is just one: open a document Click 'Workflows' and then ‘+Start Workflow’ This will bring up the Start Workflow Form. Complete the fields in the form. Notes: In our example, the Adhoc Workflow, you will need another person/member in the project

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / JavaScript (Legacy)

JavaScript (Legacy) Connect your HTML browser applications to Gitana Latest Version Version undefined Date The Gitana JavaScript driver can be dropped into any web or mobile application running in the browser, within Node.js or any of a host of web frameworks including jQuery, Vue.js, Next.js, Nuxt and many others. Loading the Driver In the Browser ### Using AMD define(["gitana"], function(Gitana) { Gitana.connect({...}, function() { // ...your code

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Configure Search

Configure Search You can configure the project search page to show different filter controls on the left hand side by adding some properties to your project JSON descriptor. These controls ultimately feed into a Cloud CMS node API find call that has the following structure: { "query": ... query block into MongoDB, "search": ... search block into Elastic Search } The following customization block can be added to your project's JSON descriptor: { ..., "search": { "showContentTypes"

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / Forms

Forms Alpaca lets you wrap a standard HTML form binding around your rendered fields to support both direct HTML submits and Ajax, behind-the-scenes submits. You can pass form configuration into the Alpaca engine to control the POST itself and also to bind buttons to the screen for the user to submit the form. If you're interested in multi-step forms, take a look at the section on wizards which describes how you can split fields across multiple pages in a form. You can then capture the data at th

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Projects / Configure Search

Configure Search You can configure the project search page to show different filter controls on the left hand side by adding some properties to your project JSON descriptor. These controls ultimately feed into a Cloud CMS node API find call that has the following structure: { "query": ... query block into MongoDB, "search": ... search block into Elastic Search } The following customization block can be added to your project's JSON descriptor: { ..., "search": { "showContentTypes"

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Map Field

Map Field The map field. Properties Title Map Description Field for objects with key/value pairs that share the same schema for values Field Type map Base Field Type array Schema Property Type Default Description items object Schema for array items. maxItems number Maximum number of items. minItems number Minimum number of items. uniqueItems boolean Item values should be unique if true. Options Property Type Default Description animate boolean true Up and down transitions will be animated collap

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Table Field

Table Field The table field. The table field is useful when you have an array of data objects that have a uniform structure. It provides a condensed and table-based way of viewing data. In editable mode, each table field has a toolbar at the top for adding new rows. Each row in the table has an action bar. The table field is an extension of the ArrayField and so all array field configuration options apply. Properties Title Table Description Renders array items into a table Field Type table Base

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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 / UI Developers Guide / UI Views

UI Views Customized changes to the user interface configuration can be introduced through the use of UI View configuration documents. UI Views are JSON documents that contain one or more configuration blocks. The UI View configuration blocks are loaded after the standard configuration document and therefore have the opportunity to either extend or override the base configuration. UI View are scoped either to the platform or to the project. As such, you can use UI Config objects to customize the

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / UI Views

UI Views Customized changes to the user interface configuration can be introduced through the use of UI View configuration documents. UI Views are JSON documents that contain one or more configuration blocks. The UI View configuration blocks are loaded after the standard configuration document and therefore have the opportunity to either extend or override the base configuration. UI View are scoped either to the platform or to the project. As such, you can use UI Config objects to customize the

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / Observables

Observables Alpaca maintains observables that can be subscribed to by listeners that want to listen for changes to values in the form. An observable exists for every field and registration can be either programmatic or driven from configuration. In general, if you're sticking to straight JSON-schema, you won't find much use for observables. JSON schema is fairly fixed in terms of its interdependency of fields (see dependencies). Rather, observables are most useful when you really want to take fu

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Search / Query String Reference

Query String Reference Cloud CMS lets you search for your content using either a text-based query string or a JSON block. These two methods are fairly equivalent for most typical operations. They provide two ways to express a search operation that will execute within Elastic Search. They are expressions of the Elastic Search DSL. This portion of the documentation goes into some of things you can do with the former, textual representation of an Elastic Search query string. In Cloud CMS, you can t

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / Search / Query String Reference

Query String Reference Cloud CMS lets you search for your content using either a text-based query string or a JSON block. These two methods are fairly equivalent for most typical operations. They provide two ways to express a search operation that will execute within Elastic Search. They are expressions of the Elastic Search DSL. This portion of the documentation goes into some of things you can do with the former, textual representation of an Elastic Search query string. In Cloud CMS, you can t

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Definitions for Date format

Our 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 / Select Field

Select Field The select field. Properties Title Select Description A search box field Field Type select Base Field Type list 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 allow it to be initially selected (although this value will be invalid and must be changed b

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Query

Query Cloud CMS provides SQL-like, structured query for all of your content. The platform uses MongoDB under the hood to store the JSON for your content. MongoDB offers a powerful, unmatched query engine so that you can execute complex lookups of your content to support both your editorial and runtime application needs. The platform also offers "composite" query operations which let you layer MongoDB queries on top of Elastic Search DSL searches and traversals around node objects. Cloud CMS auto

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / Query

Query Cloud CMS provides SQL-like, structured query for all of your content. The platform uses MongoDB under the hood to store the JSON for your content. MongoDB offers a powerful, unmatched query engine so that you can execute complex lookups of your content to support both your editorial and runtime application needs. The platform also offers "composite" query operations which let you layer MongoDB queries on top of Elastic Search DSL searches and traversals around node objects. Cloud CMS auto

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Using the JavaScript driver to run an elasticsearch query

The Cloud CMS REST API allows for elasticsearch queries against a branch. The API endpoint is POST /repositories/{repositoryId}/branches/{branchId}/nodes/search The payload is a JSON object containing a top-level property called "search" which wraps the elasticsearch DSL query. The JavaScript driver exposes this call on the Branch object using the searchNodes() methods. Examples: 1) Search for nodes containing the keyword "hello" in any property: req.branch(function (err, branch) { branch.trap(f

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Reports

Reports All of the objects that you place into Cloud CMS can be operated against to produce exports that consist of consolidated or reported information. You can use this capability to generate reports in CSV (comma-separated value) format as well as merged PDFs and ZIP archives. Exports are generated from collections of objects. These objects might be collected by hand or they might consist of results sets from a document list, search page or report record set. The Cloud CMS user interface prov

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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 / 4.0 / Data Engine / Nodes / Reports

Reports All of the objects that you place into Cloud CMS can be operated against to produce exports that consist of consolidated or reported information. You can use this capability to generate reports in CSV (comma-separated value) format as well as merged PDFs and ZIP archives. Exports are generated from collections of objects. These objects might be collected by hand or they might consist of results sets from a document list, search page or report record set. The Cloud CMS user interface prov

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