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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.85Upgrade to Cloud CMS 3.2.85 with ARM-64 support, enhanced performance, and Redis 6.x compatibility. Access detailed release and upgrade notes.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.86Upgrade to Cloud CMS 3.2.86 for ARM-64 support, improved performance, and compatibility with Redis 6.x. Follow release notes and upgrade tools for guidance.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Projects / Deleted ItemsEfficiently manage and restore deleted content with Cloud CMS's intuitive tools, ensuring data is never lost entirely. Explore our unique features today!
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Gitana 4.0 / User Interface / Projects / Deleted ItemsManage content recovery effortlessly with Cloud CMS's 'copy on write' system, offering a simple way to view, restore, or purge deleted items.
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Definitions for Date formatOur definitions are based on JSON schema and, as such, the default is to use strings for dates. The date controls in our forms engine let you customize the format string so that you can store ISO 8601 or other formats (perhaps simplified formats) as per your preference. The advantage here is simplicity with these controls and compatibility with JSON schema. The disadvantage is that MongoDB provides a lot of very powerful capabilities for range query and sorting that do not play as nicely with th
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Security / PermissionsManage fine-grained access control with Cloud CMS by using roles and authorities to define user permissions on data stores and objects.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / PermissionsManage fine-grained access control with Cloud CMS by using roles and authorities to define user permissions on data stores and objects.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Samples / Developer Menu ItemsEnable Developer menu for collaborators in Cloud CMS with custom configuration guidance.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Samples / Developer Menu ItemsEnable Developer menu for collaborators in Cloud CMS with custom configuration guidance.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Maintenance / UpgradesUpgrade to Cloud CMS 3.2 with updated ElasticSearch and Docker setup steps. Ensure compatibility by rebuilding search indexes and re-indexing data stores.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / GraphQL'Explore Cloud CMS's powerful GraphQL API for seamless content integration and management, ideal for developers seeking efficient data retrieval and manipulation.'
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Graph QLExplore how Cloud CMS integrates with GraphQL for advanced content querying and manipulation, streamlining CMS management for developers.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface CustomizationOptimize your Cloud CMS experience with our guide to enhancing the user interface through customizable JavaScript and JSON configurations.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Forgot Username FlowEnable secure username recovery in your app with Cloud CMS, utilizing email-based retrieval for a seamless user experience.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Platform / Applications / Public Services / Forgot Username FlowEnable secure username recovery in Cloud CMS with our guide on using the 'forgot username' flow, ensuring easy access for your app users.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Definitions / Association DefinitionLearn how association definitions establish schema for relationships between nodes, detailing linked and owned associations, with practical examples.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Content Models / Definitions / Association DefinitionLearn how association definitions establish schema for relationships between nodes, detailing linked and owned associations, with practical examples.
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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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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Container ServicesDiscover how to set up the Gitana platform on container services with examples for Amazon ECS and Kubernetes frameworks.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Installation / Docker InstallationGet started with Cloud CMS Application Server using Docker. Learn installation, configuration, and setup for seamless integration across platforms.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Installation / Docker InstallationEasily install and configure Cloud CMS on Docker with our step-by-step guide. Learn to build, run, and connect using Docker and Git tools.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Deployment / Deployment Handlers / HTTP Deployment HandlerEffortlessly deploy packages to custom HTTP endpoints for advanced data management and integration with this powerful handler.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Deployment / Deployment Handlers / HTTP Deployment HandlerDeploy and manage custom packages to HTTP endpoints efficiently. Integrate with databases, CDNs, and more using basic authentication.
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Role-based security accessYou can configure a Cloud CMS project to provide precise, role-based access to content types and content instances. Let's take a look at example of how this is done! Suppose that you have three users - Jim, Dwight and Michael - and two content types (my:article and my:news). We would like things to work like this: Michael is the boss. He is allowed to view, create, edit and delete content content of all types. Dwight is a worker. He is allowed to view, create, edit and delete content of type "my
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