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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Integrations / GoogleGoogle Cloud CMS provides out-of-the-box integration with Google Cloud Services. You can learn more about these services here: GSuite Translate
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / GoogleGoogle Cloud CMS provides out-of-the-box integration with Google Cloud Services. You can learn more about these services here: GSuite Translate
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / GoogleGoogle Cloud CMS provides integrated authentication and single-sign-on (SSO) with Google. This page describes the authentication provider available for the Cloud CMS Application Server that enables your mobile or web applications as well as the Cloud CMS user interface or API to authenticate against Google. For more information on Authentication within the App Server, see App Server Authentication / SSO. Google API Keys You will need to configure a Google application and have the following infor
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / GoogleGoogle Cloud CMS provides integrated authentication and single-sign-on (SSO) with Google. This page describes the authentication provider available for the Cloud CMS Application Server that enables your mobile or web applications as well as the Cloud CMS user interface or API to authenticate against Google. For more information on Authentication within the App Server, see App Server Authentication / SSO. Google API Keys You will need to configure a Google application and have the following infor
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / ClusteringClustering The Cloud CMS Application Server supports running on a single Node process as well as multiple Node processes. Node processes can run on a single server instance or can be spread across multiple server instances behind a load balancer. By default, the Application Server starts up and allocates itself to a single CPU. This is known as single mode. Even if you have a server with more than one CPU on it, the Application Server will still only bind to 1 of those CPUs. When the Application
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Single Sign On (SSO) / Google GSuiteGoogle GSuite This page provides a walkthrough of how to configure Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO) for Google GSuite. Google GSuite provides support for SSO (single-sign-on) to allow users to authenticate to Cloud CMS using their Google accounts. Google plays the role of the Identity Provider and uses SAML 2.0 to assert authentication to Cloud CMS. You can learn more about Google GSuite here: https://gsuite.google.com/ Create a SAML App To configure Cloud CMS to use Google GSuite, you must first
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Authentication / Single Sign On (SSO) / Google GSuiteGoogle GSuite This page provides a walkthrough of how to configure Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO) for Google GSuite. Google GSuite provides support for SSO (single-sign-on) to allow users to authenticate to Cloud CMS using their Google accounts. Google plays the role of the Identity Provider and uses SAML 2.0 to assert authentication to Cloud CMS. You can learn more about Google GSuite here: https://gsuite.google.com/ Create a SAML App To configure Cloud CMS to use Google GSuite, you must first
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application ServerApplication Server The Cloud CMS Application Server offers an easy way for customers to assemble powerful, front-end custom APIs and web sites for Cloud CMS. It is completely free and runs on top of the popular Node.js technology stack. With Cloud CMS, customers have a choice of using any front-end presentation technology they wish. In many cases, customers already have a technology investment (such as C#, PHP, Java or Ruby) and thus a preference for continuing to build on that technology stack.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / OverviewApplication Server The Cloud CMS Application Server offers an easy way for customers to assemble powerful, front-end custom APIs and web sites for Cloud CMS. It is completely free and runs on top of the popular Node.js technology stack. With Cloud CMS, customers have a choice of using any front-end presentation technology they wish. In many cases, customers already have a technology investment (such as C#, PHP, Java or Ruby) and thus a preference for continuing to build on that technology stack.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / ClusteringClustering The Cloud CMS Application Server supports running on a single Node process as well as multiple Node processes. Node processes can run on a single server instance or can be spread across multiple server instances behind a load balancer. By default, the Application Server starts up and allocates itself to a single CPU. This is known as single mode. Even if you have a server with more than one CPU on it, the Application Server will still only bind to 1 of those CPUs. When the Application
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Does Cloud CMS support Single Sign On (SSO)?Yes, Cloud CMS supports SSO (Single Sign On) with a variety of authentication providers. Many of these providers are offered out-of-the-box -- including providers for Keycloak, Google, CAS and more. In addition, we allow you to implement your own SSO providers and customize the authentication handshake. To learn more about how Cloud CMS authentication providers work, check out the following documentation: https://www.cloudcms.com/documentation/appserver/services/auth.html Custom Authenticators a
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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 / Search / Query String ReferenceQuery String Reference Cloud CMS lets you search for your content using either a text-based query string or a JSON block. These two methods are fairly equivalent for most typical operations. They provide two ways to express a search operation that will execute within Elastic Search. They are expressions of the Elastic Search DSL. This portion of the documentation goes into some of things you can do with the former, textual representation of an Elastic Search query string. In Cloud CMS, you can t
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Discovery / Search / Query String ReferenceQuery String Reference Cloud CMS lets you search for your content using either a text-based query string or a JSON block. These two methods are fairly equivalent for most typical operations. They provide two ways to express a search operation that will execute within Elastic Search. They are expressions of the Elastic Search DSL. This portion of the documentation goes into some of things you can do with the former, textual representation of an Elastic Search query string. In Cloud CMS, you can t
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / Google / GSuiteGoogle GSuite Google GSuite supports custom Identity Providers for SAML 2.0 applications. This allows Cloud CMS to provide single sign-on (SSO) using Google GSuite and your user's Google accounts. To learn more about this, please read up on Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO). And also take a look at the Google GSuite Example.
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Integrations / Google / GSuiteGoogle GSuite Google GSuite supports custom Identity Providers for SAML 2.0 applications. This allows Cloud CMS to provide single sign-on (SSO) using Google GSuite and your user's Google accounts. To learn more about this, please read up on Cloud CMS Single Sign On (SSO). And also take a look at the Google GSuite Example.
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / Google / TranslateGoogle Translate Google Translation Services offer the ability to quickly translate between languages, using the best model for your content needs. You can build custom models using AutoML Translation or leverage Google’s pre-trained models using Translation API. Cloud CMS provides a Google Translation Services Provider that works with Google Translate to automatically create and update I18N translations as changes are made to content by your editorial team. To learn more, check out Auto Transla
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Integrations / Google / TranslateGoogle Translate Google Translation Services offer the ability to quickly translate between languages, using the best model for your content needs. You can build custom models using AutoML Translation or leverage Google’s pre-trained models using Translation API. Cloud CMS provides a Google Translation Services Provider that works with Google Translate to automatically create and update I18N translations as changes are made to content by your editorial team. To learn more, check out Auto Transla
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @form@form A form can be rendered from Cloud CMS by identifying the definition and form key. Forms are rendered on the client-side using Alpaca Forms. For a working example, see: https://github.com/gitana/sdk/tree/master/app-server/appserver-form-sample Parameters parameter required description definition yes the type definition QName form yes the form key list no the data list to populate successUrl no the URL to redirect to upon success failureUrl no the URL to redirect to upon failure formId no ov
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @form@form A form can be rendered from Cloud CMS by identifying the definition and form key. Forms are rendered on the client-side using Alpaca Forms. For a working example, see: https://github.com/gitana/sdk/tree/master/app-server/appserver-form-sample Parameters parameter required description definition yes the type definition QName form yes the form key list no the data list to populate successUrl no the URL to redirect to upon success failureUrl no the URL to redirect to upon failure formId no ov
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Authentication / ProvidersProviders CAS Custom Facebook GitHub Google Keycloak LinkedIn Local SAML 2.0 Twitter
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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication / ProvidersProviders CAS Custom Facebook GitHub Google Keycloak LinkedIn Local SAML 2.0 Twitter
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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Fields / Address FieldAddress Field The address field. Properties Title Address Description Standard US Address with Street, City, State and Zip. Also comes with support for Google map. Field Type address Base Field Type control Schema Property Type Default Description enum array List of specific values for this property Options Property Type Default Description name string Field Name. showMapOnLoad boolean sort function Defines an f(a,b) sort function for the array of enumerated values [{text, value}]. This is used
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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Auto TranslateAuto Translate QName: f:auto-translate This feature makes it so that any content that is saved is automatically translated into any desired target locales and stored as translations within the Cloud CMS I18N (Internationalization) framework. With this feature, your editorial users could, for example, make a change to a node and save it. The change could then be translated into Chinese, Spanish and German so that content can be retrieved from Cloud CMS in those locales. This all happens automatic
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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Auto TranslateAuto Translate QName: f:auto-translate This feature makes it so that any content that is saved is automatically translated into any desired target locales and stored as translations within the Cloud CMS I18N (Internationalization) framework. With this feature, your editorial users could, for example, make a change to a node and save it. The change could then be translated into Chinese, Spanish and German so that content can be retrieved from Cloud CMS in those locales. This all happens automatic
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