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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Bulk Import / FilesFiles The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import content from a file system into a Cloud CMS content repository. Let's imagine that you have some images sitting in an images directory. You wish to ingest these into Cloud CMS as part of an Image Library application. The image directory might look like this: images\ chunio.jpg disney.jpg pavlov.jpg These images are just files on disk. They could be any file type, really. Cloud CMS can ingest files of any format including p
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Binary FilesBinary Files Cloud CMS lets you upload any kind of desktop file. The system will automatically detect the type of content that you upload and will inspect and work with the content to provide the following services: Automatic antivirus scanning to detect malicious files Extraction of metadata properties from the payload body and headers Conversion of content type to thumbnails (using image transformation) Detection and extraction of text for full-text search Execution of custom rules to further
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / Binary FilesBinary Files Cloud CMS lets you upload any kind of desktop file. The system will automatically detect the type of content that you upload and will inspect and work with the content to provide the following services: Automatic antivirus scanning to detect malicious files Extraction of metadata properties from the payload body and headers Conversion of content type to thumbnails (using image transformation) Detection and extraction of text for full-text search Execution of custom rules to further
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Bulk Import / FilesFiles The Cloud CMS Bulk Import tool makes it easy to import content from a file system into a Cloud CMS content repository. Let's imagine that you have some images sitting in an images directory. You wish to ingest these into Cloud CMS as part of an Image Library application. The image directory might look like this: images\ chunio.jpg disney.jpg pavlov.jpg These images are just files on disk. They could be any file type, really. Cloud CMS can ingest files of any format including p
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / AttachmentsAttachments Cloud CMS provides support for the storage and retrieval of binary assets. These assets are stored as attachments on an object. Unlike some CMS systems which start with the binary asset, Cloud CMS considers all of your objects and content to be JSON documents. The JSON document then has N number of binary BLOBs attached to it. Each attachment has a unique name and retains information such as mimetype, filename and content length. The following kinds of objects support attachments: Co
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Nodes / AttachmentsAttachments Cloud CMS provides support for the storage and retrieval of binary assets. These assets are stored as attachments on an object. Unlike some CMS systems which start with the binary asset, Cloud CMS considers all of your objects and content to be JSON documents. The JSON document then has N number of binary BLOBs attached to it. Each attachment has a unique name and retains information such as mimetype, filename and content length. The following kinds of objects support attachments: Co
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Antivirus ScanningAntivirus Scanning Content that is created within Cloud CMS can be automatically checked for viruses. The Cloud CMS virus scanner hooks in prior to your content be written or modified within the system so that detection can filter out any bad content ahead of write. As such, nothing malicious will be written into Cloud CMS (and therefore, nothing malicious can be retrieved from Cloud CMS). The Cloud CMS antivirus support is disabled by default but can be enabled at the platform level if you are
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / Antivirus ScanningAntivirus Scanning Content that is created within Cloud CMS can be automatically checked for viruses. The Cloud CMS virus scanner hooks in prior to your content be written or modified within the system so that detection can filter out any bad content ahead of write. As such, nothing malicious will be written into Cloud CMS (and therefore, nothing malicious can be retrieved from Cloud CMS). The Cloud CMS antivirus support is disabled by default but can be enabled at the platform level if you are
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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Configuration / Antivirus ServerAntivirus Server The Cloud CMS Antivirus Server is a Node.js application that exposes a HTTP interface to allow an application to remotely scan files by submitting them via HTTP. Submitted files are passed through TCP to a ClamAV daemon process. API GET / If the server is online, this will always return: { "ok": true } POST /status This checks the status of the daemon process and returns whether the Antivirus service is working nominally. If everything is working well, you will get back som
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Deployment / Deployment MappingsDeployment Mappings The following Deployment Handlers supports the deployment of resources from Cloud CMS to files or file system equivalents: S3 Deployment Handler File System Deployment Handler FTP Deployment Handler These Deployment Handlers all have the common function. They must work with content from Cloud CMS, consisting of Nodes, Associations, binary attachments and a potentially complex content graph of relationships. They must take that content and then map it down into a file system c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Attachment PropertiesAttachment Properties Cloud CMS provides support for properties that auto-manage the creation, update and deletion of binary attachments for a node. These are known as "attachment properties". They provide an easy way for editorial users to manage binary attachments from within a form. Attachment properties provide the following benefits: They provide an easy form-driven way for editorial users to upload and manage named attachments of a node. They automatically reflect important attachment info
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Bulk ImportBulk Import Cloud CMS provides a bulk import tool that makes it easy to load content into Cloud CMS from a variety of external file formats and data sources. The bulk import tool ingests this data and writes it into a Cloud CMS branch within a single transaction so that you don't suffer from partial imports due to a failure along the way. The Cloud CMS bulk import tool is designed to help you migrate existing content into Cloud CMS. This may include desktop files or structured data from legacy c
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Bulk Import / OverviewBulk Import Cloud CMS provides a bulk import tool that makes it easy to load content into Cloud CMS from a variety of external file formats and data sources. The bulk import tool ingests this data and writes it into a Cloud CMS branch within a single transaction so that you don't suffer from partial imports due to a failure along the way. The Cloud CMS bulk import tool is designed to help you migrate existing content into Cloud CMS. This may include desktop files or structured data from legacy c
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Binary Files / IBM COS Binary StorageIBM COS Binary Storage Cloud CMS supports IBM Cloud Object Storage (COS) by allowing it to serve as a backend provider for the storage of binary files within Cloud CMS. When files are uploaded to Cloud CMS, they are parsed and worked with and then eventually sent over to IBM COS for persistence. When users seek to download those binary files, they are streamed back from IBM COS. Depending on how you elect to configure your binary storage providers, Cloud CMS may employ an TTL cache in between to
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / Binary Files / IBM COS Binary StorageIBM COS Binary Storage Cloud CMS supports IBM Cloud Object Storage (COS) by allowing it to serve as a backend provider for the storage of binary files within Cloud CMS. When files are uploaded to Cloud CMS, they are parsed and worked with and then eventually sent over to IBM COS for persistence. When users seek to download those binary files, they are streamed back from IBM COS. Depending on how you elect to configure your binary storage providers, Cloud CMS may employ an TTL cache in between to
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / Antivirus ServerAntivirus Server The Cloud CMS Antivirus Server is a Node.js application that exposes a HTTP interface to allow an application to remotely scan files by submitting them via HTTP. Submitted files are passed through TCP to a ClamAV daemon process. API GET / If the server is online, this will always return: { "ok": true } POST /status This checks the status of the daemon process and returns whether the Antivirus service is working nominally. If everything is working well, you will get back som
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Binary Files / File System Binary StorageFile System Binary Storage Cloud CMS supports store binary files to a direct file system volume or mount by by allowing it to serve as a backend provider for the storage of binary files within Cloud CMS. When files are uploaded to Cloud CMS, they are parsed and worked with and then eventually written down to the file system for persistence. When users seek to download those binary files, they are streamed back from disk. Depending on how you elect to configure your binary storage providers, Clou
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / Binary Files / File System Binary StorageFile System Binary Storage Cloud CMS supports store binary files to a direct file system volume or mount by by allowing it to serve as a backend provider for the storage of binary files within Cloud CMS. When files are uploaded to Cloud CMS, they are parsed and worked with and then eventually written down to the file system for persistence. When users seek to download those binary files, they are streamed back from disk. Depending on how you elect to configure your binary storage providers, Clou
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Deployment / Deployment MappingsDeployment Mappings The following Deployment Handlers supports the deployment of resources from Cloud CMS to files or file system equivalents: S3 Deployment Handler File System Deployment Handler FTP Deployment Handler These Deployment Handlers all have the common function. They must work with content from Cloud CMS, consisting of Nodes, Associations, binary attachments and a potentially complex content graph of relationships. They must take that content and then map it down into a file system c
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Attachment PropertiesAttachment Properties Cloud CMS provides support for properties that auto-manage the creation, update and deletion of binary attachments for a node. These are known as "attachment properties". They provide an easy way for editorial users to manage binary attachments from within a form. Attachment properties provide the following benefits: They provide an easy form-driven way for editorial users to upload and manage named attachments of a node. They automatically reflect important attachment info
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Forms / Fields / Attachment PickerAttachment Picker ID: attachment-picker The attachment-picker field type renders a modal picker for an attachment. Definition configuration: { "type": "object", "_attachment": { "id": "default" } } Form configuration: { "type": "attachment-picker" } Options The following options may be specified for the control: Option Type Default Description picker.fileTypes array Array of allowable file extensions for upload (ex. `['png', 'jpg', pdf']`) picker.maxFileSize integer Max
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / CMS / Fields / Attachment PickerAttachment Picker ID: attachment-picker The attachment-picker field type renders a modal picker for an attachment. Definition configuration: { "type": "object", "_attachment": { "id": "default" } } Form configuration: { "type": "attachment-picker" } Options The following options may be specified for the control: Option Type Default Description picker.fileTypes array Array of allowable file extensions for upload (ex. `['png', 'jpg', pdf']`) picker.maxFileSize integer Max
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Binary Files / GridFS Binary StorageGridFS Binary Storage Cloud CMS supports MongoDB GridFS by allowing it to serve as a backend provider for the storage of binary files within Cloud CMS. When files are uploaded to Cloud CMS, they are parsed and worked with and then eventually sent over to Amazon S3 for persistence. When users seek to download those binary files, they are streamed back from S3. Depending on how you elect to configure your binary storage providers, Cloud CMS may employ an TTL cache in between to avoid going back to
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Platform / Binary Files / GridFS Binary StorageGridFS Binary Storage Cloud CMS supports MongoDB GridFS by allowing it to serve as a backend provider for the storage of binary files within Cloud CMS. When files are uploaded to Cloud CMS, they are parsed and worked with and then eventually sent over to Amazon S3 for persistence. When users seek to download those binary files, they are streamed back from S3. Depending on how you elect to configure your binary storage providers, Cloud CMS may employ an TTL cache in between to avoid going back to
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Automatic Extraction from AttachmentsWhen you upload files into Cloud CMS all kinds of interesting things happen. For example, Cloud CMS automatically indexes your files for full-text search. All of the textual content is discovered and made available so your editorial teams can instantly search and find things after uploading. Did you know that Cloud CMS can also automatically extract metadata about uploaded files and make that information available? This is done via the Cloud CMS f:extractable feature. When you upload files, Clou
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