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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Installation / Module InstallationModule Installation The Cloud CMS Application Server can also be run as a custom Node.js application. It is available as a Node.js module that you can require() in from npmjs.org. The server features a number of extension points that you can utilize to wire in new functionality or extend the framework. Getting Started Here is a simple example where we start up the Application Server from within a Node.js application: var server = require("cloudcms-server/server"); server.start(); The start() me
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / ScriptsScripts Scripts are content nodes with a default attachment of type application/javascript. As with all behaviors, script nodes must implement the f:behavior feature. They must be bound to a node upon which to act (either a definition node or a content instance) using a a:has_behavior association. Script Interfaces If you elect to write scripts to implement custom behaviors, the following signatures can be used inside of your JavaScript: {{#article "policies/association"}}Association Policies{{/
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Forms / ReferencesReferences Forms may use a $ref variable to pull in or include the configuration of another Cloud CMS form (or sub-section of a form). This capability is designed to be compatible with the use of $ref within JSON schema for pulling in alternate schemas or definitions. $ref within schemas Cloud CMS allows you to use the $ref variable within your schemas or definitions to pull in JSON schema blocks from other definitions on the same branch. This is typically done using a QName loader and generally
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Services / OverviewOverview For more information on configuration of the Cloud CMS application server, please visit Cloud CMS App Server on GitHub. { "name": "Cloud CMS Application Server", "setup": "single", // single, cluster, sticky-cluster "socketFunctions": [], "routeFunctions": [], "configureFunctions": {}, "beforeFunctions": [], "afterFunctions": [], "viewEngine": "handlebars", "storeEngines": { "app": { "type": "fs", "config": {
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Services / OverviewOverview For more information on configuration of the Cloud CMS application server, please visit Cloud CMS App Server on GitHub. { "name": "Cloud CMS Application Server", "setup": "single", // single, cluster, sticky-cluster "socketFunctions": [], "routeFunctions": [], "configureFunctions": {}, "beforeFunctions": [], "afterFunctions": [], "viewEngine": "handlebars", "storeEngines": { "app": { "type": "fs", "config": {
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / CMS / ReferencesReferences Forms may use a $ref variable to pull in or include the configuration of another Cloud CMS form (or sub-section of a form). This capability is designed to be compatible with the use of $ref within JSON schema for pulling in alternate schemas or definitions. $ref within schemas Cloud CMS allows you to use the $ref variable within your schemas or definitions to pull in JSON schema blocks from other definitions on the same branch. This is typically done using a QName loader and generally
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / TitledTitled QName: f:titled Indicates that a node should have the title and description JSON properties. Configuration Titled Example { "title": "My Article", "description": "Hello World", "_features": { "f:titled": { } } }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / TitledTitled QName: f:titled Indicates that a node should have the title and description JSON properties. Configuration Titled Example { "title": "My Article", "description": "Hello World", "_features": { "f:titled": { } } }
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto Analyze TextAuto Analyze Text This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-analyze-text With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using a Text Analyzer service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up a Text Analysis Service. The service can either be c
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto OCR ExtractAuto OCR Extract This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-ocr-extract With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up an OCR Extraction Service. The
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto Analyze TextAuto Analyze Text This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-analyze-text With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using a Text Analyzer service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up a Text Analysis Service. The service can either be c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto OCR ExtractAuto OCR Extract This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-ocr-extract With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have its default binary attachment analyzed using an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) service. The extracted analysis and text will then be applied back onto the node, allowing it to benefit from automatic full-text search indexing and other tooling. To use this service, you will first need to set up an OCR Extraction Service. The
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Markdown Editor FieldMarkdown Editor Field The markdown field. The Markdown Editor field renders the SimpleMDE Markdown editor control that allows users to visually work with Markdown. Properties Title Markdown Description Provides an instance of a Markdown Editor control for use in editing HTML Field Type markdown Base Field Type textarea Schema Property Type Default Description allowOptionalEmpty Allows this non-required field to validate when the value is empty autocomplete string Allows you to specify the autoco
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Summernote Editor FieldSummernote Editor Field The summernote field. The Summernote Editor field renders the Summernote editor control that allows users to visually work with HTML and save the results back into a text property. Properties Title Summer Note Editor Description Provides an instance of a Summernote Editor control for use in editing HTML. Field Type summernote Base Field Type text Schema Property Type Default Description allowOptionalEmpty Allows this non-required field to validate when the value is empty
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / DashboardDashboard You can customize dashboard in Platform and Project. Find the "Config Dashboard" button at the top right area of the platform/project home page, and you will be able to customize dashboards for different pages. In this example, we will customize the dashboard for Platform. In the following screenshot, there are 5 dashlets (My Projects, My Favorites, My Recent Edits, My Tasks, and Recent Activities). We can Change the layout Add/remove a dashlet Configure each dashlet Lock configuration
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / DashboardDashboard You can customize dashboard in Platform and Project. Find the "Config Dashboard" button at the top right area of the platform/project home page, and you will be able to customize dashboards for different pages. In this example, we will customize the dashboard for Platform. In the following screenshot, there are 5 dashlets (My Projects, My Favorites, My Recent Edits, My Tasks, and Recent Activities). We can Change the layout Add/remove a dashlet Configure each dashlet Lock configuration
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data TypesData Types Application Archive Association Authentication Grant Auto Client Mapping Billing Provider Configuration Branch Changeset Client Directory Domain Domain Group Domain User Email Email Provider Identity Node Plan Platform Registrar Registration Repository Scheduled Work Settings Tenant Vault Web Host
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / Data TypesData Types Application Archive Association Authentication Grant Auto Client Mapping Billing Provider Configuration Branch Changeset Client Directory Domain Domain Group Domain User Email Email Provider Identity Node Plan Platform Registrar Registration Repository Scheduled Work Settings Tenant Vault Web Host
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto NarrateAuto Narrate This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-narrate With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have the text from either an attachment or a property narrated using text-to-speech. The generated audio file will be stored back onto the node as an audio attachment (typically in MP3 format). To use this service, you will first need to set up a Narration Service. The service can either be configured as the default Narration Service for your
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto NarrateAuto Narrate This section describes features that are coming in 4.0 QName: f:auto-narrate With this feature in place, a content instance will automatically have the text from either an attachment or a property narrated using text-to-speech. The generated audio file will be stored back onto the node as an audio attachment (typically in MP3 format). To use this service, you will first need to set up a Narration Service. The service can either be configured as the default Narration Service for your
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Editor FieldEditor Field The editor field. The editor field uses the Cloud 9 ACE Editor plugin to render an inline editor that supports a wide array of textual content types. The editor provides a number of very powerful features and allows for the creation and modification of markup and code such as HTML, JavaScript, Java and other languages. Properties Title Editor Description Provides an automatically formatted and configurable input for entering currency amounts. Field Type editor Base Field Type text S
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / RelatorRelator QName: f:relator This feature is applied internally to relator associations within the content graph that connect two nodes via a relator property. There is no need to apply this feature manually. For information on relator properties, please see relator properties. Configuration
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / RenditionRendition 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": { } } }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / RelatorRelator QName: f:relator This feature is applied internally to relator associations within the content graph that connect two nodes via a relator property. There is no need to apply this feature manually. For information on relator properties, please see relator properties. Configuration
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / RenditionRendition 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": { } } }
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