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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / PrecompilePrecompile QName: f:precompile Marks a node as having zero or more text properties that contain markdown or templated text that should be compiled (or transformed) when the document is saved. This transformation should occur when the source property is modified and the result should be stored on a new property that will store the compiled text. Suppose you have a property on a node called text. It is a Markdown field where your editors make changes to text stored in the markdown format. When the
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Single Sign On (SSO) / Azure Active DirectoryAzure Active Directory Azure Active Directory is a Microsoft Azure service which provides identity and access management. Cloud CMS supports single sign on with Azure AD using SAML 2.0. Set up Azure Before configuring the Cloud CMS Single Sign-On, you’ll need to set up a few things on Microsoft Azure Active Directory: Create an Azure Account If not already present, create an Azure Account using the Azure portal. Log into the portal and go to Azure Active Directory. Register your App Click New Re
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / ConfigurationConfiguration The configuration service evaluates a series of conditional configuration blocks and determines which blocks to keep in composing a final configuration document for the user interface. The configuration document consists of blocks that define JSON structures that are to be merged into a final JSON configuration that powers the user interface. The configuration service executes two phases - evaluate and merge. It essentially looks like this: [block1] --> --> [config1]
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / ConfigurationConfiguration The configuration service evaluates a series of conditional configuration blocks and determines which blocks to keep in composing a final configuration document for the user interface. The configuration document consists of blocks that define JSON structures that are to be merged into a final JSON configuration that powers the user interface. The configuration service executes two phases - evaluate and merge. It essentially looks like this: [block1] --> --> [config1]
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / Single Sign On (SSO) / Azure Active DirectoryAzure Active Directory Azure Active Directory is a Microsoft Azure service which provides identity and access management. Cloud CMS supports single sign on with Azure AD using SAML 2.0. Set up Azure Before configuring the Cloud CMS Single Sign-On, you’ll need to set up a few things on Microsoft Azure Active Directory: Create an Azure Account If not already present, create an Azure Account using the Azure portal. Log into the portal and go to Azure Active Directory. Register your App Click New Re
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / TemplatesTemplates Cloud CMS supports the usage of templates at various points to generate presentation and output for things like emails, PDFs, web page components and more. Cloud CMS supports two template engines - Handlebars and Freemarker. In general, we recommend using Handlebars since the syntax is a bit easier. This document covers Handlebars and describes helper functions available in Handlebars that make processing simpler. Model Variables The following describes the internal structure of model
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Templates / OverviewTemplates Cloud CMS supports the usage of templates at various points to generate presentation and output for things like emails, PDFs, web page components and more. Cloud CMS supports two template engines - Handlebars and Freemarker. In general, we recommend using Handlebars since the syntax is a bit easier. This document covers Handlebars and describes helper functions available in Handlebars that make processing simpler. Model Variables The following describes the internal structure of model
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / IndexableIndexable QName: f:indexable Informs a node of how it should be indexed. Cloud CMS maintains multiple indexes including a search index, a database index and special indexes for things like path-based retrieval. By default, all n:node instances have the f:indexable feature applied to them. The default behavior is for search to be enabled and for search-indexes to be updated synchronously upon a write. Nodes that are indexed for search will take a little extra time on write (create or update) sinc
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / IndexableIndexable QName: f:indexable Informs a node of how it should be indexed. Cloud CMS maintains multiple indexes including a search index, a database index and special indexes for things like path-based retrieval. By default, all n:node instances have the f:indexable feature applied to them. The default behavior is for search to be enabled and for search-indexes to be updated synchronously upon a write. Nodes that are indexed for search will take a little extra time on write (create or update) sinc
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Templates / Workflow TaskWorkflow Task Name: workflowTask Property Type Description id string The ID of the workflow task title string The title of the workflow task description string The description of the workflow task timeStarted calendar The time the workflow was started timeCompleted calendar The time the workflow was completed (if completed) context object Contextual variables being passed along with the workflow task workflowData object Data being passed along with the workflow task workflowId string The ID of t
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Templates / Workflow TaskWorkflow Task Name: workflowTask Property Type Description id string The ID of the workflow task title string The title of the workflow task description string The description of the workflow task timeStarted calendar The time the workflow was started timeCompleted calendar The time the workflow was completed (if completed) context object Contextual variables being passed along with the workflow task workflowData object Data being passed along with the workflow task workflowId string The ID of t
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Build your prototype website in 10 easy stepsGetting started with Cloud CMS for a website takes minimal setup: Fork a copy of https://github.com/gitana/sdk Note the URL of your repo; you’ll need this later… Login to your tenant or signup for a trial of Cloud CMS When prompted upon login create a Web Content Management starter project From the resulting Project Dashboard navigate to “Applications” in Manage Project Select “Sample Web Application” > Deployments Tick the radio button on the right Navigate to Selected > Undeploy (upper right)
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Python CookbookPython Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Python driver, visit Gitana Python Driver Page or the Github Page. It is written with Python 3 and can be used in any compatible project. You can install the driver via the command line: pip install cloudcms or pip3 install cloudcms Or add something like this to your requirements.txt: cloudcms==1.1.0 Connecting to Gitana You can connect to Gitana by providing a config file or the oauth variables directly. Using a Gitana JSON file You ca
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Python CookbookPython Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Python driver, visit Gitana Python Driver Page or the Github Page. It is written with Python 3 and can be used in any compatible project. You can install the driver via the command line: pip install cloudcms or pip3 install cloudcms Or add something like this to your requirements.txt: cloudcms==1.1.0 Connecting to Gitana You can connect to Gitana by providing a config file or the oauth variables directly. Using a Gitana JSON file You ca
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Terms of Service - GitanaTerms of Service - 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 enhance and c
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @expand@expand Fetches a list of content instance by first extracting a set of node id values from properties of a node. Useful when using _relators in a parent node and you wish to load all the resulting associated nodes in a single Dust tag. Parameters parameter required description list lost of nodes key JSON "path" to the property containing the ID of the record to fetch type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @expand@expand Fetches a list of content instance by first extracting a set of node id values from properties of a node. Useful when using _relators in a parent node and you wish to load all the resulting associated nodes in a single Dust tag. Parameters parameter required description list lost of nodes key JSON "path" to the property containing the ID of the record to fetch type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Templates / WorkflowWorkflow Name: workflow Property Type Description id string The ID of the workflow instance modelId string The ID of the workflow model for this instance modelVersion number The version of the workflow model for this instance state string The state of the workflow - one of the following: NOT_STARTED, RUNNING, SUSPENDED, TERMINATED timeStarted calendar The time the workflow was started timeCompleted calendar The time the workflow was completed (if completed) context object Contextual variables be
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Templates / WorkflowWorkflow Name: workflow Property Type Description id string The ID of the workflow instance modelId string The ID of the workflow model for this instance modelVersion number The version of the workflow model for this instance state string The state of the workflow - one of the following: NOT_STARTED, RUNNING, SUSPENDED, TERMINATED timeStarted calendar The time the workflow was started timeCompleted calendar The time the workflow was completed (if completed) context object Contextual variables be
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / PatchingPatching Cloud CMS supports the use of HTTP Patch (RFC 5789) along with JSON Patch (RFC 6902) to describe atomic updates to content objects. This allows for lighter JSON payloads by only requiring property-level differences to be sent over the wire instead of full document payloads. JSON Patch supports many property operations including add, remove, move and copy as well as insertion within arrays and key/field manipulation for objects. The HTTP Patch method is invoked like this: PATCH /reposito
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / PatchingPatching Cloud CMS supports the use of HTTP Patch (RFC 5789) along with JSON Patch (RFC 6902) to describe atomic updates to content objects. This allows for lighter JSON payloads by only requiring property-level differences to be sent over the wire instead of full document payloads. JSON Patch supports many property operations including add, remove, move and copy as well as insertion within arrays and key/field manipulation for objects. The HTTP Patch method is invoked like this: PATCH /reposito
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Relator PropertiesRelator Properties Cloud CMS provides support for properties that auto-manage their relationships between multiple nodes in the content graph. Whenever you intend to connect two nodes together, it is often convenient to model a property on one or both of the nodes involved in the relationship such that the properties maintain information locally on the endpoints about the relationship. Such properties are known as "relator properties". Consider a Store that sells Books. Books are written by Auth
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Relator PropertiesRelator Properties Cloud CMS provides support for properties that auto-manage their relationships between multiple nodes in the content graph. Whenever you intend to connect two nodes together, it is often convenient to model a property on one or both of the nodes involved in the relationship such that the properties maintain information locally on the endpoints about the relationship. Such properties are known as "relator properties". Consider a Store that sells Books. Books are written by Auth
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Node.js CookbookNode.js Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Node.js driver, please visit the Cloud CMS Node.js Driver Page. One thing to keep in mind is that the Node.js driver is based on the JavaScript driver. As such, they're pretty similar. That said, the Node.js driver can do a few important tricks that you can't do in the JavaScript driver. Connecting to Cloud CMS To connect, create a file called gitana.json in your application root. For information on how to acquire this file, please read up
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Node.js CookbookNode.js Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Node.js driver, please visit the Cloud CMS Node.js Driver Page. One thing to keep in mind is that the Node.js driver is based on the JavaScript driver. As such, they're pretty similar. That said, the Node.js driver can do a few important tricks that you can't do in the JavaScript driver. Connecting to Cloud CMS To connect, create a file called gitana.json in your application root. For information on how to acquire this file, please read up
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