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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / OverviewUser Interface TODO Getting Started To get started with the Cloud CMS User Interface, please check out the following: Awareness Dashboard Create/Edit Content Favorites Multilingual Image Editor Locking Menu Releases Search Tags Version Control
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers GuideUI Developers Guide The Cloud CMS user interface is an HTML / JavaScript application that comes pre-configured with a base application that is feature-complete and out-of-the-box. It includes a ready-to-run content management and collaboration tool set for managing documents, web sites, mobile content and more. It also makes some default assumptions about page layout, placement of buttons, availability of functionality and role-based provisioning that may or may not match your desired editorial
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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / 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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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / ModulesModules Common files that each module should have: module.json (where you give the module a name) install.js uninstall.js As soon as you have these files, the rest is up to you depending on what you would like to customize in the module. Take a look at some sample modules in our SDK Custom Modules One of the features that make CloudCMS super configurable is the ability to implement custom modules. Within a custom module, you can define new UI elements that your editorial team can use in their da
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / OverviewUI Developers Guide The Cloud CMS user interface is an HTML / JavaScript application that comes pre-configured with a base application that is feature-complete and out-of-the-box. It includes a ready-to-run content management and collaboration tool set for managing documents, web sites, mobile content and more. It also makes some default assumptions about page layout, placement of buttons, availability of functionality and role-based provisioning that may or may not match your desired editorial
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Command Line Interface / Modules CommandsModules Commands The Cloud CMS command-line tool provides developers with a command-line driven mechanism that allows them to: register and unregister user interface modules deploy and undeploy user interface modules User Interface Modules are deployed from public Git repositories (such as GitHub) and consist of AMD JavaScript modules. These modules contain JavaScript, HTML, CSS, a JSON configuration file any additional client-side assets that may be used (such as images). For more information a
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Multilingual / Customize Translations UICustomize Translations UI Cloud CMS allows you to customize UI simply with configurations in your module. Here we will use the following example to demonstrate this feature. For multilingual documents with translations, if you go to the multilingual document's Edit Properties page, the default UI looks like this: In the above screenshot, the Edit Translations button allows you to select a translation of the multilingual document from the dropdown. It's a way to quickly edit the translated docume
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / Multilingual / Customize Translations UICustomize Translations UI Cloud CMS allows you to customize UI simply with configurations in your module. Here we will use the following example to demonstrate this feature. For multilingual documents with translations, if you go to the multilingual document's Edit Properties page, the default UI looks like this: In the above screenshot, the Edit Translations button allows you to select a translation of the multilingual document from the dropdown. It's a way to quickly edit the translated docume
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User InterfaceUser Interface Cloud CMS provides a full user interface that your editorial team and managers use to create, manage and deliver content to the business, mobile applications and web sites. The user interface is secure, role-based and customizable, allowing your development team to cater the editorial experience to the exact needs of end users. Add-ons Awareness Dashboard Create/Edit Content Embed Media In CKEditor Favorites Multilingual Image Editor Locking Menu Projects Releases Search Security
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Command Line Interface / CommandsCommands The following commands are available:
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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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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / UI ViewsUI Views Customized changes to the user interface configuration can be introduced through the use of UI View configuration documents. UI Views are JSON documents that contain one or more configuration blocks. The UI View configuration blocks are loaded after the standard configuration document and therefore have the opportunity to either extend or override the base configuration. UI View are scoped either to the platform or to the project. As such, you can use UI Config objects to customize the
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / UI ViewsUI Views Customized changes to the user interface configuration can be introduced through the use of UI View configuration documents. UI Views are JSON documents that contain one or more configuration blocks. The UI View configuration blocks are loaded after the standard configuration document and therefore have the opportunity to either extend or override the base configuration. UI View are scoped either to the platform or to the project. As such, you can use UI Config objects to customize the
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / MenuMenu Although having the ability to do a lot of stuff is great, sometimes too many things to do can be overwhelming. So we provide you with a way to configure menus on all the different pages. You can Customize menus to display Change menu titles Customize Menus to Display Here's a screenshot of "Manage Platform" page. On the left hand side, you can see a super long menu separated into two blocks: "MANAGE PLATFORM" and "DEVELOPERS", each with quite a few submenus. An editorial manager may not wa
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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / MenuMenu Although having the ability to do a lot of stuff is great, sometimes too many things to do can be overwhelming. So we provide you with a way to configure menus on all the different pages. You can Customize menus to display Change menu titles Customize Menus to Display Here's a screenshot of "Manage Platform" page. On the left hand side, you can see a super long menu separated into two blocks: "MANAGE PLATFORM" and "DEVELOPERS", each with quite a few submenus. An editorial manager may not wa
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / ModulesModules Common files that each module should have: module.json (where you give the module a name) install.js uninstall.js As soon as you have these files, the rest is up to you depending on what you would like to customize in the module. Take a look at some sample modules in our SDK Custom Modules One of the features that make CloudCMS super configurable is the ability to implement custom modules. Within a custom module, you can define new UI elements that your editorial team can use in their da
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Samples / Developer Menu ItemsDeveloper Menu Items By default, the Developer menu group is not enabled for users with the 'collaborator' role. Here is an example of how to change the default behavior of Cloud CMS to allow Developer menu options for users with the 'collaborator' role. We could use the following configuration: { "config": { "blocks": [ { "evaluator": "context-project", "config": { "project-context": { "items": [
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Samples / Developer Menu ItemsDeveloper Menu Items By default, the Developer menu group is not enabled for users with the 'collaborator' role. Here is an example of how to change the default behavior of Cloud CMS to allow Developer menu options for users with the 'collaborator' role. We could use the following configuration: { "config": { "blocks": [ { "evaluator": "context-project", "config": { "project-context": { "items": [
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / UI ExtensionsUI Extensions The Docker-based Cloud CMS UI provides additional extension patterns beyond the AMD-driven mechanism for user interface components and screens. Since Docker allows you to run on-premise, you can use these extension patterns to influence more foundational changes to the way the application works. Environment Variables When the Cloud CMS user interface starts up, it looks to environment variables to tell it whether there are any extensions available to be loaded. Extensions are store
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Samples / Releases Menu ItemReleases Menu Item In Cloud CMS, Releases describes the ability for the product to allow multiple branches to be forked, merged and scheduled for automatically promotion of content to a live environment. It offers scheduled publishing, conflict detection and offers an ideal solution for editors to coordinate the delivery of content in situations where multiple editorial efforts may be running concurrently. When Releases is enabled for a Project, a Releases menu item shows up in the left-hand men
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Samples / Releases Menu ItemReleases Menu Item In Cloud CMS, Releases describes the ability for the product to allow multiple branches to be forked, merged and scheduled for automatically promotion of content to a live environment. It offers scheduled publishing, conflict detection and offers an ideal solution for editors to coordinate the delivery of content in situations where multiple editorial efforts may be running concurrently. When Releases is enabled for a Project, a Releases menu item shows up in the left-hand men
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Command Line / Modules CommandsModules Commands The Cloud CMS command-line tool provides developers with a command-line driven mechanism that allows them to: register and unregister user interface modules deploy and undeploy user interface modules User Interface Modules are deployed from public Git repositories (such as GitHub) and consist of AMD JavaScript modules. These modules contain JavaScript, HTML, CSS, a JSON configuration file any additional client-side assets that may be used (such as images). For more information a
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started / Role-Based Editorial UIRole-Based Editorial UI The Cloud CMS Editorial application is a responsive web site that runs on web browsers, iPad, iPhone and a myriad of other devices and form factors. It provides a place where users can work together and collaborate in meaningful ways based on the roles they have been given. As an example, when a Manager signs on to the Editorial environment, he or she will have access to many managerial functions, such as the ability to add or remove team members. Those options will appea
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / SamplesSamples In this section, we've collected sample configurations that customers and our support team refer to frequently when guiding developers down the path of building out UI extensions. To understand what is provided here, we recommend first reading up on the following: Configuration Service UI Views UI Modules The samples provided here can be included in custom modules and can also be plugged into UI Views. The following samples are provided: Developer Menu Items Releases Menu Item
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / SamplesSamples In this section, we've collected sample configurations that customers and our support team refer to frequently when guiding developers down the path of building out UI extensions. To understand what is provided here, we recommend first reading up on the following: Configuration Service UI Views UI Modules The samples provided here can be included in custom modules and can also be plugged into UI Views. The following samples are provided: Developer Menu Items Releases Menu Item
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