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CMS editor LockingThere 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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Easy Forms with Cloud CMSOne of the many uses of Cloud CMS is as a storage and reporting mechanism for forms. If you’re looking to put a form up onto your web or mobile site, Cloud CMS serves as an excellent option for capturing and storing this information. Fundamentally, Cloud CMS provides the Alpaca forms engine. Alpaca is an open-source JavaScript library for jQuery. It makes it easy to design and insert forms into your sites. Cloud CMS built Alpaca and been working with the broader community to improve it and make
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / SecuritySecurity Cloud CMS lets you define enterprise-grade access control policies across all of your content to ensure and assert that the right content is being accessed by the right people at all times. To achieve this, Cloud CMS offers a security engine that incorporates multiple levels of access provisioning. These include: A Role-based, multi-level Authorization engine that asserts Permissions on every API, service and DAO method invocation. Fine-grained, object-level access control lists for spe
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Security / OverviewSecurity Cloud CMS lets you define enterprise-grade access control policies across all of your content to ensure and assert that the right content is being accessed by the right people at all times. To achieve this, Cloud CMS offers a security engine that incorporates multiple levels of access provisioning. These include: A Role-based, multi-level Authorization engine that asserts Permissions on every API, service and DAO method invocation. Fine-grained, object-level access control lists for spe
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Content Modeling CookbookContent Modeling Cookbook Getting Started To get started with Content Modeling, please visit the Content Modeling Page. Code Samples Here are some code samples of common data structures to help you get started. Array of strings An array of strings. Definition: "prop1": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" } } Form: "prop1": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "text" } } An Object An object with two properties. Definition: "articleAvailability
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Content Modeling CookbookContent Modeling Cookbook Getting Started To get started with Content Modeling, please visit the Content Modeling Page. Code Samples Here are some code samples of common data structures to help you get started. Array of strings An array of strings. Definition: "prop1": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" } } Form: "prop1": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "text" } } An Object An object with two properties. Definition: "articleAvailability
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Contexts / dataview-subcontextdataview-subcontext [ { "evaluator": "context-dataview", "config": { "dataview-subcontext": { "items": [ { "key": "dataview", "title": "Data View", "header": true, "order": 1000, "items": [ { "key": "dataview/view", "title": "View", "uri": "#/projects/{projectId}/dataviews/{reportId}", "order": 100 },
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / dataview-subcontextdataview-subcontext [ { "evaluator": "context-dataview", "config": { "dataview-subcontext": { "items": [ { "key": "dataview", "title": "Data View", "header": true, "order": 1000, "items": [ { "key": "dataview/view", "title": "View", "uri": "#/projects/{projectId}/dataviews/{reportId}", "order": 100 },
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / DependenciesDependencies JSON Schema provides support for dependencies as a means for describing dependencies between fields. Using dependencies, you can establish that property2 should be supplied when property1 is supplied. Alpaca supports both JSON Schema v3 and v4 syntax for declaring dependencies. We recommend using JSON Schema v4 syntax. In JSON Schema v4, a single dependencies block within the container object stores key/values which consist of the ID of the property (key) and an array of property ID
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / EventsEvents Alpaca allows you to bind event handlers to containers and individual fields that are triggered either directly or via propagation. Event handlers can be registered in the following ways: Configuration driven by specifying functions within Alpaca options Using the postRender method and calling on() for individual fields By extending Alpaca Field implementation classes This document covers how to set these up. Event Types In general, event handlers are invoked with the this reference set t
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The Gitana Blog - Page 1 - GitanaThe Gitana Blog - Page 1 - 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 services to enhan
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / OverviewDevelopers Explore our guides and examples to integrate with Gitana. Drivers Integrate to Gitana quickly using one of our pre-built drivers C# For Microsoft C# / .NET apps. Go For Go apps and tools. Java For Java, Spring Framework / Boot apps. JavaScript / Node For JavaScript / Node.js (ES 5, Promises, async). JavaScript (Legacy) (Deprecated) V1 driver for JS PHP For PHP apps (Drupal, Wordpress). Python For Python apps and tools. Ruby For Ruby and Ruby-on-Rails. Frameworks Get started quickly wi
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Grid FieldGrid Field The grid field. Properties Title Grid Description Renders array items into a grid Field Type grid 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 collapsed boolean Field set is initially collap
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / FilenameFilename 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: .:_<>?&@!$%^()-+=\. If these characters are included, they w
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Workflow / How to Start a WorkflowHow to Start a Workflow Note: 1. A Workflow model is defined at Platform level and is available within all projects 2. See workflow video: https://gitana.io/resources/introduction-to-workflow.html Example There are a number ways to start a workflow. Here is just one: open a document Click 'Workflows' and then ‘+Start Workflow’ This will bring up the Start Workflow Form. Complete the fields in the form. Notes: In our example, the Adhoc Workflow, you will need another person/member in the project
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / FilenameFilename QName: f:filename Allows for nodes to retain a display-friendly and file-system compatible name for use in containment-based navigation systems such as WebDAV, FTP or the Cloud CMS document library. Nodes that are tagged with this feature can either deterministically specify their preferred filename or have one calculated for them from the node's title or _doc fields. Filenames may not contain the following special characters: .:_<>?&@!$%^()-+=\. If these characters are included, they w
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Workflow / How to Start a WorkflowHow 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 / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Security / Create a new RoleCreate a new Role The Roles for a Project can be managed on the Roles page. For reference, here are the default Roles available: Let's take a look at the list of the default roles: Roles Description Collaborator “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS”, “UPDATE”, “DELETE” Connector “CONNECT” Consumer "CONNECT”, “READ” Contributor “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS” Editor “CONNECT”, “READ”, “UPDATE”, “DELETE” Impersonator “IMPERSONATE” Manager “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS”, “UPDATE”, “
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Security / Create a new TeamCreate a new Team The Teams for a Project can be managed on the Teams page: First Step is to create the Team - To Create a new Team click 'Create Team' Second Step is to add Roles to the team Select Roles - Click '+Grant Role' - Select the Roles you want for the Team. Note: if you do not see the Role(s) needed for your Team you will need to create the Roles. Let's take a look at the list of the default roles: Roles Description Collaborator “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS”, “UPDATE”, “DELET
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Security / Create a new RoleCreate a new Role The Roles for a Project can be managed on the Roles page. For reference, here are the default Roles available: Let's take a look at the list of the default roles: Roles Description Collaborator “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS”, “UPDATE”, “DELETE” Connector “CONNECT” Consumer "CONNECT”, “READ” Contributor “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS” Editor “CONNECT”, “READ”, “UPDATE”, “DELETE” Impersonator “IMPERSONATE” Manager “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS”, “UPDATE”, “
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Security / Create a new TeamCreate a new Team The Teams for a Project can be managed on the Teams page: First Step is to create the Team - To Create a new Team click 'Create Team' Second Step is to add Roles to the team Select Roles - Click '+Grant Role' - Select the Roles you want for the Team. Note: if you do not see the Role(s) needed for your Team you will need to create the Roles. Let's take a look at the list of the default roles: Roles Description Collaborator “CONNECT”, “READ”, “CREATE_SUBOBJECTS”, “UPDATE”, “DELET
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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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Setup a Next.JS Static Site using Cloud CMSThe web application ecosystem has improved leaps and bounds over the years, and its never been easier to make high performance static/hybrid sites quickly and using good development practices. And its just as easy to get these sites going using Cloud CMS as a datasource! Below you'll find a quick guide to get you started using Next.JS with Cloud CMS to setup a simple bookstore website, and some highlights from the code. Getting Started First, you'll need to have a Cloud CMS account and Sample pr
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Configure SearchConfigure 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 / FormsForms 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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