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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / APIAPI The Cloud CMS API consists of an HTTP/HTTPS endpoint that uses OAuth 2.0 authentication. It supports both REST concepts and asynchronous data operations. You can access this API using any of our drivers as well as curl or any HTTP client library. Our API provides functionality that covers all aspects of content production, publishing and presentation. 100% of the functionality of Cloud CMS is accessible from the API, including: Content Models, Creation and Editing Workflow, Scheduled Publish
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API / OverviewAPI The Cloud CMS API consists of an HTTP/HTTPS endpoint that uses OAuth 2.0 authentication. It supports both REST concepts and asynchronous data operations. You can access this API using any of our drivers as well as curl or any HTTP client library. Our API provides functionality that covers all aspects of content production, publishing and presentation. 100% of the functionality of Cloud CMS is accessible from the API, including: Content Models, Creation and Editing Workflow, Scheduled Publish
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Bulk Import / JSONJSON The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import JSON content into a Cloud CMS content repository. JSON is a common format for content that has been exported from an existing database or legacy CMS system. Suppose that we have a JSON file containing an array of player information from the 2014 World Cup. This file is located at data/2014-world-cup-squads.json and looks more or less like this: [{ "Team": "Portugal", "Number": "7", "Position": "FW", "FullName": "Cristian
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Bulk Import / JSONJSON The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import JSON content into a Cloud CMS content repository. JSON is a common format for content that has been exported from an existing database or legacy CMS system. Suppose that we have a JSON file containing an array of player information from the 2014 World Cup. This file is located at data/2014-world-cup-squads.json and looks more or less like this: [{ "Team": "Portugal", "Number": "7", "Position": "FW", "FullName": "Cristian
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / Amazon Web Services / Amazon Elastic TranscoderAmazon Elastic Transcoder Amazon Elastic Transcoder is media transcoding in the cloud. It is designed to be a highly scalable, easy to use and a cost effective way for developers and businesses to convert (or “transcode”) media files from their source format into versions that will playback on devices like smartphones, tablets and PCs. In practice, transcoding describes an expensive operation that runs externally (such as converting video from one format to another). Cloud CMS features out-of-th
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Integrations / Amazon Web Services / Amazon Elastic TranscoderAmazon Elastic Transcoder Amazon Elastic Transcoder is media transcoding in the cloud. It is designed to be a highly scalable, easy to use and a cost effective way for developers and businesses to convert (or “transcode”) media files from their source format into versions that will playback on devices like smartphones, tablets and PCs. In practice, transcoding describes an expensive operation that runs externally (such as converting video from one format to another). Cloud CMS features out-of-th
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Default PathsDefault Paths Your content types define schemas that Cloud CMS uses to render intuitive forms for content entry. In addition, content types let you configure persistence paths so that JSON documents created using these forms are automatically saved in a directory structure that you intend. Paths support templated variables so that the path can be dynamic. It can depend on the values having been entered. For example, let's suppose I have the content type for an article, like this: { "title":
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Default PathsDefault Paths Your content types define schemas that Cloud CMS uses to render intuitive forms for content entry. In addition, content types let you configure persistence paths so that JSON documents created using these forms are automatically saved in a directory structure that you intend. Paths support templated variables so that the path can be dynamic. It can depend on the values having been entered. For example, let's suppose I have the content type for an article, like this: { "title":
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Evaluators / document-is-folderdocument-is-folder If the document is a folder (as opposed to a file). { "evaluator": "document-is-folder" }
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Evaluators / document-is-folderdocument-is-folder If the document is a folder (as opposed to a file). { "evaluator": "document-is-folder" }
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Inline LinksInline Links QName: f:inline-links Adds support for automatic text parsing and discovery and tracking of linked references within text-based markup (referred to here as "inline links"). When this feature is present on a node, any persistence operations (such as create or update) will run some additional logic over your text fields. If text is discovered, it is potentially parsed and the discovered contents of the text are inspected for inline links. If your text fields contain HTML, the HTML is
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Inline LinksInline Links QName: f:inline-links Adds support for automatic text parsing and discovery and tracking of linked references within text-based markup (referred to here as "inline links"). When this feature is present on a node, any persistence operations (such as create or update) will run some additional logic over your text fields. If text is discovered, it is potentially parsed and the discovered contents of the text are inspected for inline links. If your text fields contain HTML, the HTML is
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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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Quick Start - GitanaQuick Start - 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 curate
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Create/Edit ContentCreate/Edit Content In a Project you can find your content a number of ways: Content (left Nav) - Content listed under Content Types Folders (left Nav) - Folder/File view of the content Search (left Nav for a detailed search or top right for a keyword search) Viewing a Content item Overview': Note: your tenant may be configured such that the options available in the left nav are limited dependent on your Role, eg a non editor Role would not have the editor functions. In the Cloud CMS Trial, this
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / Create/Edit ContentCreate/Edit Content In a Project you can find your content a number of ways: Content (left Nav) - Content listed under Content Types Folders (left Nav) - Folder/File view of the content Search (left Nav for a detailed search or top right for a keyword search) Viewing a Content item Overview': Note: your tenant may be configured such that the options available in the left nav are limited dependent on your Role, eg a non editor Role would not have the editor functions. In the Cloud CMS Trial, this
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / SupportSupport In this section, we provide best practices that should be considered when submitting support tickets for on-premise Cloud CMS installations. When submitting tickets to Cloud CMS, the objective should be to provide as much information as possible so that the ticket can be worked on as quickly as possible. Very often, tickets are submitted that do not have sufficient detail or information to either understand the problem or reproduce it. Tickets that include things like log files, database
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Sync from one environment to anotherWithin Cloud CMS sync capabiities are generally referred to as the "transfer system". They allow you to export individual objects, data stores or even collections of these as an archive (ZIP) within a vault. You can then move those archives to storage for backup or move them to new Cloud CMS server instances for restoration or replication. We have support for transfer within our API, our drivers and also within the user interface. The latter is useful in that you can script it pretty effectively
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / UI ServerUI Server The Cloud CMS UI Server is a Node.js application that provides the editorial experience for Cloud CMS. It communicates with the Cloud CMS API via HTTP/HTTPS API calls and is built to be very extensible. Developers and system integrators can extend the Cloud CMS UI through the deployment of UI modules. Environment File (.env) The Cloud CMS UI is primarily configured via a series of environment variables. These environment variables are detected by the Node.js application at startup and
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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 / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / LoggerLogger Type: logger This handler simply writes to your tenant log file. It jots down the fact that a given event fired. This can be useful while debugging or while designing your workflow models.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / LoggerLogger Type: logger This handler simply writes to your tenant log file. It jots down the fact that a given event fired. This can be useful while debugging or while designing your workflow models.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @queryOne@queryOne Supports all of the same mechanics as the @query tag but keeps only the first result. Parameters parameter required description type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return fields comma separated list of property names to include in query results skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relativ
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @queryOne@queryOne Supports all of the same mechanics as the @query tag but keeps only the first result. Parameters parameter required description type the type of node to query for (definition QName) sort the field to sort on sortDirection the direction to sort in (either 1 for ascending or -1 for descending) limit the number of records to return fields comma separated list of property names to include in query results skip a position to skip ahead to in the record set scope if "page", then only relativ
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