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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / ScriptingScripting Cloud CMS provides a server-side Scripting API that allows you to write custom actions, rules and behaviors that execute on the server. These scripts can be introduced at any time and do not require any server downtime. Developers can write scripts and hook them into Cloud CMS at any time to adjust how the product behaves and operates. The Scripting API consists of a set of server-side Scripting Objects that wrap your content and expose a select set of API service methods for your use.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / Workflow HandlersWorkflow Handlers Add Features Copy Node Email Lock Node Logger Move Node Remove Features Remove Properties Script Set Properties Slack Message Sync Node Unlock Node Web Hook
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Publishing / WorkflowWorkflow Cloud CMS lets you define your own Workflows and choose them for the Publish and Unpublish activities. Each activity like Publish and Unpublish will have a Workflow Model which will have a set of instructions on how the contents should be routed during each activity. The default Workflow models we use for the Publish activity is Simple Publish and for the Unpublish activity is Simple Unpublish. You can add your own Workflows and customize your publish and unpublish activities.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / WorkflowWorkflow In explaining workflow, let's first take a look at the following things: Workflow Models Workflow Instances Workflow Tasks Workflow Payload Resources Workflow Comments Workflow History Item Workflow Events Workflow Event Handlers A workflow model is a definition of a workflow consisting of a full set of instructions on how content should be routed between participants or activities on its way toward completion. A workflow model is kind of like a blueprint describing the sequence of step
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Scripting CookbookScripting Cookbook Getting Started To get started with Server-Side Scripting, please visit the Server Side Scripting page. Code Samples Here are some code samples of common data structures to help you get started. Increment a Property With this example, we want to keep track of a counter that tracks the number of updates made to a node. After a node is created, if the user clicks update ten times, we want to have a counter on the node that indicates it has been updated ten times. This script sho
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / Sample WorkflowsSample Workflows Here we provide a collection of sample workflow models that you can use as references. Please look to these as you seek to build out your own custom models. Ad hoc Approval Ad hoc Approval with Email Template Custom Form Email Notification Events Example Pooled Task Simple Publish Simple Unpublish
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Scripting / OverviewScripting Cloud CMS provides a server-side Scripting API that allows you to write custom actions, rules and behaviors that execute on the server. These scripts can be introduced at any time and do not require any server downtime. Developers can write scripts and hook them into Cloud CMS at any time to adjust how the product behaves and operates. The Scripting API consists of a set of server-side Scripting Objects that wrap your content and expose a select set of API service methods for your use.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / OverviewWorkflow In explaining workflow, let's first take a look at the following things: Workflow Models Workflow Instances Workflow Tasks Workflow Payload Resources Workflow Comments Workflow History Item Workflow Events Workflow Event Handlers A workflow model is a definition of a workflow consisting of a full set of instructions on how content should be routed between participants or activities on its way toward completion. A workflow model is kind of like a blueprint describing the sequence of step
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Scripting CookbookScripting Cookbook Getting Started To get started with Server-Side Scripting, please visit the Server Side Scripting page. Code Samples Here are some code samples of common data structures to help you get started. Increment a Property With this example, we want to keep track of a counter that tracks the number of updates made to a node. After a node is created, if the user clicks update ten times, we want to have a counter on the node that indicates it has been updated ten times. This script sho
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Publishing / WorkflowWorkflow Cloud CMS lets you define your own Workflows and choose them for the Publish and Unpublish activities. Each activity like Publish and Unpublish will have a Workflow Model which will have a set of instructions on how the contents should be routed during each activity. The default Workflow models we use for the Publish activity is Simple Publish and for the Unpublish activity is Simple Unpublish. You can add your own Workflows and customize your publish and unpublish activities.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workflow / Workflow HandlersWorkflow Handlers Add Features Copy Node Email Lock Node Logger Move Node Remove Features Remove Properties Script Set Properties Slack Message Sync Node Unlock Node Web Hook
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / TemplatesTemplates Cloud CMS supports the usage of templates at various points to generate presentation and output for things like emails, PDFs, web page components and more. Cloud CMS supports two template engines - Handlebars and Freemarker. In general, we recommend using Handlebars since the syntax is a bit easier. This document covers Handlebars and describes helper functions available in Handlebars that make processing simpler. Model Variables The following describes the internal structure of model
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Templates / OverviewTemplates Cloud CMS supports the usage of templates at various points to generate presentation and output for things like emails, PDFs, web page components and more. Cloud CMS supports two template engines - Handlebars and Freemarker. In general, we recommend using Handlebars since the syntax is a bit easier. This document covers Handlebars and describes helper functions available in Handlebars that make processing simpler. Model Variables The following describes the internal structure of model
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / ConditionsConditions Conditions provide a way for Rules to evaluate their content and their environment prior to determining whether to proceed with the execution of their Actions. A Condition might be a simple check such as checking to see whether the current content item has a certain property value. But it also might consist of more complex logic chains utilizing and and or blocks. Cloud CMS provides a number of out-of-the-box Conditions: And Merge Node Has Attachment Or Property Changed Property Compa
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / ConditionsConditions Conditions provide a way for Rules to evaluate their content and their environment prior to determining whether to proceed with the execution of their Actions. A Condition might be a simple check such as checking to see whether the current content item has a certain property value. But it also might consist of more complex logic chains utilizing and and or blocks. Cloud CMS provides a number of out-of-the-box Conditions: And Merge Node Has Attachment Or Property Changed Property Compa
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workflow / Sample Workflows / Events ExampleEvents Example This workflow model demonstrates how you can use events in various ways. This workflow model is provided as an kind of reference for how handlers can be set up. It isn't intended to be particularly useful or functional beyond its purpose as a demonstration. { "id": "events", "title": "Events Example Model", "nodes": { "start": { "type": "start", "transitions": { "start": "node1" } }, "node1": {
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / Sample Workflows / Events ExampleEvents Example This workflow model demonstrates how you can use events in various ways. This workflow model is provided as an kind of reference for how handlers can be set up. It isn't intended to be particularly useful or functional beyond its purpose as a demonstration. { "id": "events", "title": "Events Example Model", "nodes": { "start": { "type": "start", "transitions": { "start": "node1" } }, "node1": {
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Templates / WorkflowWorkflow Name: workflow Property Type Description id string The ID of the workflow instance modelId string The ID of the workflow model for this instance modelVersion number The version of the workflow model for this instance state string The state of the workflow - one of the following: NOT_STARTED, RUNNING, SUSPENDED, TERMINATED timeStarted calendar The time the workflow was started timeCompleted calendar The time the workflow was completed (if completed) context object Contextual variables be
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Templates / WorkflowWorkflow Name: workflow Property Type Description id string The ID of the workflow instance modelId string The ID of the workflow model for this instance modelVersion number The version of the workflow model for this instance state string The state of the workflow - one of the following: NOT_STARTED, RUNNING, SUSPENDED, TERMINATED timeStarted calendar The time the workflow was started timeCompleted calendar The time the workflow was completed (if completed) context object Contextual variables be
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / WorkflowWorkflow Cloud CMS provides an enterprise workflow engine that lets teams work together via coordinated tasks. A workflow is a customizable business process that you define and describes a series of steps and activities to be performed by your team members. Workflows are generally used to control the lifecycle state (approval and rejection) of one or more content items or documents. With workflow in place, documents are routed from user to user. Users optionally receive notifications via email a
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / WorkflowWorkflow A workflow instance. Properties Name Type Description context object The workflow instance context. description string The Description of this document. documents object Any documents that are bound to the workflow instance. id string The ID of this document. modelId string The ID of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. modelVersion string The version of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. projectId string The ID of the project that this workflow instance wa
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WorkflowWorkflow A workflow instance. Properties Name Type Description context object The workflow instance context. description string The Description of this document. documents object Any documents that are bound to the workflow instance. id string The ID of this document. modelId string The ID of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. modelVersion string The version of the workflow model backing this workflow instance. projectId string The ID of the project that this workflow instance wa
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started / WorkflowWorkflow A workflow is a business process that describes a series of activities (from start to finish) that must occur for one or more content items to be approved or rejected. Workflows consist of a workflow model that lays out these activities into a series of tasks. Each task is generally an opportunity for someone on your team to do some work. They may also be automatic tasks that do things like send emails, set content properties, call off to HTTP web hooks and more. As content moves throug
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Command LineCommand Line The Cloud CMS command-line client gives developers a way to work with their Cloud CMS tenant projects, applications, data stores and other resources from the command line. The CLI (command-line client) is a Node.js based command line tool that is very easy to use and available at no charge. Note: A valid Cloud CMS subscription is required to connect to Cloud CMS with the command-line client. This subscription can be a paid subscription or a free trial account. Getting Started To get
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Command Line Interface / OverviewCommand Line The Cloud CMS command-line client gives developers a way to work with their Cloud CMS tenant projects, applications, data stores and other resources from the command line. The CLI (command-line client) is a Node.js based command line tool that is very easy to use and available at no charge. Note: A valid Cloud CMS subscription is required to connect to Cloud CMS with the command-line client. This subscription can be a paid subscription or a free trial account. Getting Started To get
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