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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Policies / Node PoliciesNode Policies Node policies provide places where you can hook in behaviors that trigger when nodes are created, updated or deleted within the graph. Nodes may either be entities or associations. This provides an ideal way to plug in your custom behaviors for any definition or content instance within your content graph. The following policies are available: Policy QName Description p:beforeCreateNode Raised before a piece of content is created p:afterCreateNode Raised after a piece of content has
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Change TypeChange Type ID: changeType Changes the type of a node. { "title": "Change Type", "properties": { "type": { "title": "Feature QName", "type": "string" } } }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Change TypeChange Type ID: changeType Changes the type of a node. { "title": "Change Type", "properties": { "type": { "title": "Feature QName", "type": "string" } } }
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Evaluators / project-workspaces-enabledproject-workspaces-enabled If a Project is currently being observed and has the "workspaces" feature enabled. { "evaluator": "project-workspaces-enabled" }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Evaluators / project-workspaces-enabledproject-workspaces-enabled If a Project is currently being observed and has the "workspaces" feature enabled. { "evaluator": "project-workspaces-enabled" }
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / MultilingualMultilingual When applied to a node, this indicates that you wish to have the contents of this node support multilingual behavior and translated content. This node then serves as the "master node" for translation support. Master nodes have a:has_translation associations to translation nodes that hold copies of the content (JSON and any attachments) in the target locale Marking a node as f:multilingual does not automatically produce translations for you. However, once marked, the Cloud CMS user i
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / MultilingualMultilingual When applied to a node, this indicates that you wish to have the contents of this node support multilingual behavior and translated content. This node then serves as the "master node" for translation support. Master nodes have a:has_translation associations to translation nodes that hold copies of the content (JSON and any attachments) in the target locale Marking a node as f:multilingual does not automatically produce translations for you. However, once marked, the Cloud CMS user i
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Non-CyclicNon-Cyclic QName: f:non-cyclic Marks an association as one that does not allow cyclical chains in the graph. Cloud CMS does not assume that cyclical chains are invalid. In fact, for modeling some content, they may be encouraged. This feature gives you a way to indicate that some associations should not support them. An example of a valid cyclic graph might be one where you have multiple friends - Joe, Diane and Pete. An association might be modeled called "is best friends with". In this graph, w
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Non-CyclicNon-Cyclic QName: f:non-cyclic Marks an association as one that does not allow cyclical chains in the graph. Cloud CMS does not assume that cyclical chains are invalid. In fact, for modeling some content, they may be encouraged. This feature gives you a way to indicate that some associations should not support them. An example of a valid cyclic graph might be one where you have multiple friends - Joe, Diane and Pete. An association might be modeled called "is best friends with". In this graph, w
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Evaluators / context-document-is-multilingualcontext-document-is-multilingual If a Document is currently being observed and is multilingual (meaning that it has the f:multilingual feature applied to it). { "evaluator": "context-document-is-multilingual" }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Evaluators / context-document-is-multilingualcontext-document-is-multilingual If a Document is currently being observed and is multilingual (meaning that it has the f:multilingual feature applied to it). { "evaluator": "context-document-is-multilingual" }
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Translation
Translation QName: f:translation Indicates this node contains the translated content of a "master node". The master node is the original node. This feature is applied to the node which contains the translation. Note: This node will be pointed to from the master node via an a:has_translation association. The a:has_translation association contains the locale and edition as properties. Configuration
Translation QName: f:translation Indicates this node contains the translated content of a "master node". The master node is the original node. This feature is applied to the node which contains the translation. Note: This node will be pointed to from the master node via an a:has_translation association. The a:has_translation association contains the locale and edition as properties. Configuration
Azure 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
Configuration 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]
Configuration 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]
Azure 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
Optical Character Recognition This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 With Optical Character Recognition (OCR), any binary content that you place into Cloud CMS will automatically be processed to analyze and detect characters, words and meaning. This allows you to put content into Cloud CMS that includes scanned documents with printed or handwritten elements, such as forms filled out by customers or clients or archived documents that your organization seeks to digitize. For exampl
Permissions Every data store and object in Cloud CMS maintains access control lists so that you can finely describe the rights of any principal in the system against it. This lets you finely tune the rights of individual users against data stores and objects down to a single permission. This access control is authority-based which means that it's applied by granting authorities (or roles) that a principal has over an object. Let's buckle down on the terminology for a moment: A Permissioned entit
Permissions Every data store and object in Cloud CMS maintains access control lists so that you can finely describe the rights of any principal in the system against it. This lets you finely tune the rights of individual users against data stores and objects down to a single permission. This access control is authority-based which means that it's applied by granting authorities (or roles) that a principal has over an object. Let's buckle down on the terminology for a moment: A Permissioned entit
Optical Character Recognition This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 With Optical Character Recognition (OCR), any binary content that you place into Cloud CMS will automatically be processed to analyze and detect characters, words and meaning. This allows you to put content into Cloud CMS that includes scanned documents with printed or handwritten elements, such as forms filled out by customers or clients or archived documents that your organization seeks to digitize. For exampl
Rendition QName: f:rendition Applied to a node to indicate that its existence is the result of having been rendered automatically from the contents of another node (one that has the f:renditionable feature). Configuration Rendition Example {
"title": "Web Page Article",
"_features": {
"f:rendition": {
}
}
}
Rendition QName: f:rendition Applied to a node to indicate that its existence is the result of having been rendered automatically from the contents of another node (one that has the f:renditionable feature). Configuration Rendition Example {
"title": "Web Page Article",
"_features": {
"f:rendition": {
}
}
}
FTP Deployment Handler Handles the deployment of one or more Deployment Packages to an SFTP or FTP server. The remote S/FTP server is described by a URL, username and password. The contents of the Deployment Packages will be deployed sequentially to the target location. If any of the content within the Deployment Packages fails to copy, it will simply be skipped. Other content objects will be allowed to proceed unabated. Configuration {
"url": "{url}",
"username": "{username}",
"pass
Amazon S3 Deployment Handler Handles the deployment of one or more Deployment Packages to an Amazon S3 bucket. The Amazon S3 bucket is described by: accessKey
secretKey
region
bucketName
And optionally: prefix
The contents of the Deployment Packages will be deployed sequentially to the target location. If any of the content within the Deployment Packages fails to copy, it will simply be skipped. Other content objects will be allowed to proceed unabated. Configuration {
"accessKey": "{a
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