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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Branches

Branches Cloud CMS stands apart from just about every other content management product on the market in that it offers a versioning model that is based around changesets. It is inspired by Git and Mercurial which are popular source-control products within the software development world. As such, Cloud CMS provides a changeset versioning system that captures every touch - every create, update or delete - that you make. Nothing is ever lost. Every data operation is fully transactional with every t

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API Keys

API Keys When you sign up for Cloud CMS, you are given your own tenant. Your tenant is essentially a guarded vault of data. To access this data, you need to present two sets of credentials to the Cloud CMS server: Client Credentials User Credentials Client Credentials identify the application that is attempting to connect and User Credentials identify who is using the application. Once signed in, the User Credentials establish the security context of the authenticated user, potentially limiting

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API

API 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 / Developers / Cookbooks / REST API Cookbook

REST API Cookbook Getting Started This guide assumes that you have already installed an HTTP client with which you will be making requests. However, it is highly recommended that you look at our language drivers and you read about the one that you will be using in your application. Connecting to Gitana Gitana uses OAuth2 to perform authentication, and as such to connect you will have to perform the authentication handshake manually to connect directly with the rest api. The specifics of this dif

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workspaces

Workspaces Cloud CMS offers Workspaces to provide editors with a way to create their own private and shared spaces where they can work on content without stepping on each other's toes. Workspaces are implemented using branches to provide all of those capabilities to the editorial team, including fork, merge, differencing, compare and push/pull between workspaces. Editorial users can create workspaces for any purpose they wish. Here are a few good uses of workspaces: A place to work on content th

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Branches / Workspaces

Workspaces Cloud CMS offers Workspaces to provide editors with a way to create their own private and shared spaces where they can work on content without stepping on each other's toes. Workspaces are implemented using branches to provide all of those capabilities to the editorial team, including fork, merge, differencing, compare and push/pull between workspaces. Editorial users can create workspaces for any purpose they wish. Here are a few good uses of workspaces: A place to work on content th

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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Configuration / API Server

API Server The Cloud CMS API Server is a Java application that launches inside of a Java Servlet Container. The Java application surfaces a REST API as well as backend services and DAOs to support connectivity to Mongo DB, Elastic Search and a slew of Amazon services including S3, SNS, SQS, Route 53, Cloud Front and more. Properties File Cloud CMS is primarily configured via a properties file that is auto-detected and loaded when the underlying Spring Framework starts up. This properties file is

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API Keys / Create new Application Keys

Create new Application Keys If no API keys exist for your desired project, you will need to create an application for the project. To create a new application simply go to Manage Project, select Applications, and then create a New Application. Once the application has been created you can view the API Keys either under Manage Project -> API Keys, or, Manage Platform -> API Keys Note: API keys should not be shared across more than one application. Therefore, create a separate Cloud CMS applicatio

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / API Keys / Overview

API Keys When you sign up for Cloud CMS, you are given your own tenant. Your tenant is essentially a guarded vault of data. To access this data, you need to present two sets of credentials to the Cloud CMS server: Client Credentials User Credentials Client Credentials identify the application that is attempting to connect and User Credentials identify who is using the application. Once signed in, the User Credentials establish the security context of the authenticated user, potentially limiting

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Branches / Overview

Branches Cloud CMS stands apart from just about every other content management product on the market in that it offers a versioning model that is based around changesets. It is inspired by Git and Mercurial which are popular source-control products within the software development world. As such, Cloud CMS provides a changeset versioning system that captures every touch - every create, update or delete - that you make. Nothing is ever lost. Every data operation is fully transactional with every t

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / Version Control

Version Control Cloud CMS provides a changeset versioning system that captures every touch - every create, update or delete - that you make. It is inspired by Git and Mercurial which are popular source-control products within the software development world. Nothing is ever lost. Every data operation is fully transactional with every transaction payload is fully captured into its own changesets. Transactions span multiple documents and full "units of work" are written into the changeset history w

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Tree

Tree Content that is organized into folders can be retrieved using the Tree API. The Tree API lets you pull back an entire path-based folder and file structure of content within a single API call. The API call lets you specify a root node, a maximum depth to traverse down the path structure, paths that should be automatically expanded and query terms for filtering of root nodes. The Tree API is deal to support a variety of cases including: retrieval of multiple deeply-nested paths within a singl

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / Tree

Tree Content that is organized into folders can be retrieved using the Tree API. The Tree API lets you pull back an entire path-based folder and file structure of content within a single API call. The API call lets you specify a root node, a maximum depth to traverse down the path structure, paths that should be automatically expanded and query terms for filtering of root nodes. The Tree API is deal to support a variety of cases including: retrieval of multiple deeply-nested paths within a singl

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Branches / Custom Indexes

Custom Indexes Cloud CMS internally maintains indexes to improve the speed of your data lookups across all data store types. In most cases, there is no need to concern yourself with these as they deliver optimal performance. With respect to content repositories, however, Cloud CMS allows you to define custom database indexes on a per-branch basis. These custom indexes add to the default set that Cloud CMS automatically maintains. Each branch and/or snapshot maintains its own "tip" collection tha

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Branches / Custom Indexes

Custom Indexes Cloud CMS internally maintains indexes to improve the speed of your data lookups across all data store types. In most cases, there is no need to concern yourself with these as they deliver optimal performance. With respect to content repositories, however, Cloud CMS allows you to define custom database indexes on a per-branch basis. These custom indexes add to the default set that Cloud CMS automatically maintains. Each branch and/or snapshot maintains its own "tip" collection tha

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / REST API Cookbook

REST API Cookbook Getting Started This guide assumes that you have already installed an HTTP client with which you will be making requests. However, it is highly recommended that you look at our language drivers and you read about the one that you will be using in your application. Connecting to Cloud CMS CloudCMS uses OAuth2 to perform authentication, and as such to connect you will have to perform the authentication handshake manually to connect directly with the rest api. The specifics of thi

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Gitana / 4.0 / Getting Started / Working with Content / Branches

Branches Everything you do with content is done within a workspace. When you create content or modify content definitions, it is all done inside of a workspace. Workspaces are isolated from one another so that different teams can make changes to things without stepping on each other's toes. By default, there is a master workspace where everything happens. You can create new workspaces at any time. When you create a workspace, Cloud CMS remembers the point in time when the new workspace was creat

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Scripting Cookbook

Scripting 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 / API / Overview

API 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 / Developers / Cookbooks / Ruby Cookbook

Ruby Cookbook Getting Started The Ruby driver is published to https://rubygems.org/gems/cloudcms Install the gem as you would any other Gem gem install cloudcms You may choose to use Bundler or other dependency management tool. Connecting to Gitana To connect, create a file called gitana.json in a folder location readable by your application. For information on how to acquire this file, please read up on API Keys. Load the library containing the driver: require 'cloudcms' Connect to Cloud CMS by

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / PHP Cookbook

PHP Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the PHP driver, visit Gitana PHP Driver Page or the Github Page. It can be used in any composer php project. To install with composer from the command line: composer require cloudcms/cloudcms Connecting to Gitana You can connect to Gitana with the php driver by providing a config array containing your keys, which can be obtained from a gitana.json file. It should look something like: { "clientKey": "{your client key}", "clientSecret": "{y

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Gitana / 4.0 / Self Managed / Monitoring / Overview

Monitoring API Server with an APM The Cloud CMS API Server is a Java application that launches inside of a Java Servlet Container. As such, Application Performance Montioring (APM) frameworks such as New Relic can be used to monitor performance metrics and other run-time data. Production Performance Although APM frameworks are designed such that they do not impact production performance more than is necessary, the impact is not zero. Cloud CMS Support may, therefore, ask you to disable monitorin

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / API Server

API Server The Cloud CMS API Server is a Java application that launches inside of a Java Servlet Container. The Java application surfaces a REST API as well as backend services and DAOs to support connectivity to Mongo DB, Elastic Search and a slew of Amazon services including S3, SNS, SQS, Route 53, Cloud Front and more. Properties File Cloud CMS is primarily configured via a properties file that is auto-detected and loaded when the underlying Spring Framework starts up. This properties file is

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / Go Cookbook

Go Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the Go driver, visit the Github Page or Package Page to view the source code, tests and basic usage examples. You can install the driver via the command line: go get github.com/gitana/cloudcms-go-driver Connecting to Gitana There are two ways to connect with the Go driver: By finding a gitana.json file in your working directory, or by providing a config configuration. // Connect to Gitana using gitana.json in working directory session, err := clou

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Cookbooks / JavaScript (Legacy) Cookbook

JavaScript (Legacy) Cookbook Getting Started To get started with the JavaScript driver, please visit the Gitana JavaScript (Legacy) Driver Page. Connecting to Gitana To connect, supply your API Keys as the argument to the connect() method. Gitana.connect({ "clientKey": "{clientKey}", "clientSecret": "{clientSecret}", "username": "{username}", "password": "{password}", "baseURL": "https://api.cloudcms.com" }, function(err) { var platform = this; }); If a problem w

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