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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Contexts / project-contextDiscover tools for managing projects, exploring content models, and more with developer and manager permissions on our versatile project platform.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / project-contextDiscover tools for managing projects, exploring content models, and more with developer and manager permissions on our versatile project platform.
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How can I reuse connections with the Java Driver?The Cloud CMS Java Driver uses a thread local variable to store the authentication context it receives after connecting. This is perhaps unusual for folks who are coming from the JavaScript world but should be very familiar for anyone who works with common JavaScript frameworks such as Spring Framework or Spring Security. When the authentication completes, the Java Driver constructs a "Driver" object that it stores into a thread local variable using the following call: DriverContext.setDriver(dr
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Does Cloud CMS support Single Sign On (SSO)?Yes, Cloud CMS supports SSO (Single Sign On) with a variety of authentication providers. Many of these providers are offered out-of-the-box -- including providers for Keycloak, Google, CAS and more. In addition, we allow you to implement your own SSO providers and customize the authentication handshake. To learn more about how Cloud CMS authentication providers work, check out the following documentation: https://www.cloudcms.com/documentation/appserver/services/auth.html Custom Authenticators a
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / JavaScript / NodeConnect Node apps to Gitana with our JavaScript 2.0 driver, supporting ECMAScript promises for seamless integration with popular frameworks.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Single Sign On (SSO) / Google GSuiteLearn how to configure Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO) for Google GSuite, enabling seamless authentication using SAML 2.0.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / MenuEasily customize and change menu titles on your dashboard for a streamlined user experience. Hide unnecessary options for a lighter, more manageable view.
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Gitana 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / MenuEasily customize and configure your web platform menus, manage visibility, and change titles for a streamlined navigation experience.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / ClientOptimize your client management with Cloud CMS. Create, update, list, and query clients efficiently while protecting your data.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto TranscribeAutomatically convert audio to text with Auto Transcribe. Set up a Transcription Service and store text as a transcription attachment.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / Email ProviderConfigure and manage email providers with ease. Learn how to create, update, and query using this comprehensive guide.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / JavaScript (Legacy) Cookbook'Discover the comprehensive JavaScript (Legacy) Cookbook for connecting to Gitana, asynchronous API calls, node creation, and advanced queries.'
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / ConfigurationOptimize your user interface with our fast, efficient configuration service. Dynamically evaluate and merge JSON blocks to build custom actions in milliseconds.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / ConfigurationOptimize your user interface with our fast, efficient configuration service. Dynamically evaluate and merge JSON blocks to build custom actions in milliseconds.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content EngineEnhance content security, quality, and publishing efficiency with Gitana's powerful content engine, offering enterprise features without high costs.
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Recommended Cloud CMS architectureIn general, we recommend a three-tier architecture (browser -> app server -> API) for any applications you build. This would be our recommendation whether you're using Cloud CMS or anyone else. There are a few good reasons: The browser is an insecure runtime. Exposing any API keys within the browser is a very big security hole. Even exposing credentials within the browser (such as within a cookie) for the sake of working around this is also not recommended since hackers can siphon off the creden
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Publishing / Lifecycle StatesExplore Cloud CMS content lifecycle states, from draft to approved, with flexible branching, preview options, and seamless publishing workflows.
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Gitana 4.0 / Getting Started / Working with Content / VersioningExplore Cloud CMS's changeset versioning, offering a Git-like, seamless, collaborative environment for content management without file locking issues.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Go CookbookExplore the Go Cookbook for Gitana, learn how to connect, create nodes, and query data using the CloudCMS Go driver. Perfect for developers!
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Contexts / project-manage-contextManage and configure projects effortlessly. Access settings, logs, tools, and collaborate with teams for streamlined project management.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / project-manage-contextManage and configure projects effortlessly. Access settings, logs, tools, and collaborate with teams for streamlined project management.
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Users, Identities and SSO with Cloud CMSOne of the really interesting use cases for Cloud CMS is that of maintaining users across multiple domains while having those users share a common identity context. A common identity context allows an authentication session to transition seamlessly (via an authentication swap) from one user to the next. It also allows for properties (such as username, email, password or other custom user properties) to automatically synchronize across all of the user identities that are part of the context. Here
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data TypesExplore comprehensive documentation on various data types including Application, Archive, Authentication Grant, and more. Perfect for developers and API users.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / SamplesDiscover essential UI extension samples for developers, featuring configurations, UI modules, views, and custom integration guides.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / SamplesExplore sample configurations for building UI extensions, including items for developer menus and releases, with detailed guides on UI services and modules.
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