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Gitana / 4.0 / Getting Started / Overview

Getting Started Welcome to the Getting Started Guide. In this guide, we walk through some of the high-level concepts and the general ideas of the Gitana Platform. This guide keeps things pretty light. It provides an overview and then lets you dive into other parts of the documentation for greater detail. To start off, select one of the sections below: Working with Content Navigating the User Interface Using your Data Platform Publishing Workflow

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Overview

Content Management TODO CMS

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Gitana / 3.2 / Overview

Cloud CMS 3.2 Welcome to the Cloud CMS 3.2 Documentation Guide. Chapters

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Gitana / 4.0 / Overview

Cloud CMS 4.0 Welcome to the Cloud CMS 4.0 Documentation Guide. Chapters

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Overview

Data Engine The Gitana Data Engine provides the foundation on which everything runs. Note Here is a note! Here is a test of an important admonition blocK: Important Be wary of visitors bearing gifts!!

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Gitana / 4.0 / Home / Overview

Documentation Welcome to the Gitana Documentation Center. Gitana is a secure, enterprise-scale content platform that provides the fastest way to easily and continuously release approved, fresh content changes to your customer-facing APIs, web sites, applications and AI models. It provides everything that you need to power engaging digital experiences. It makes it easy for your business to create, manage and publish amazing content to your customers in real-time. Getting Started If you're new to

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions

Actions Cloud CMS provides an Action framework that lets you kick off Actions that perform content operations on your behalf. Actions are units of work that are typically fired off as a result of an event handler or listener. For example, you might register an Action that triggers when a piece of content is updated or when a workflow task transitions. The Action might do something like Send an Email or Fire off a Web Hook. The Cloud CMS Action framework aspires to provide complete units of work

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Actions

Actions Cloud CMS provides an Action framework that lets you kick off Actions that perform content operations on your behalf. Actions are units of work that are typically fired off as a result of an event handler or listener. For example, you might register an Action that triggers when a piece of content is updated or when a workflow task transitions. The Action might do something like Send an Email or Fire off a Web Hook. The Cloud CMS Action framework aspires to provide complete units of work

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Gitana / Overview

Getting Started Welcome to the Cloud CMS Documentation center. Here is a test of a note adminition block: Note Here is a note! Here is a test of an important admonition blocK: Important Be wary of visitors bearing gifts!! Cloud CMS is an API-first content management system that provides everything you need on the back end to power web sites and mobile applications. Cloud CMS makes it easy for your business users to create, manage and publish amazing content to your users! You are reading the Get

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started

Getting Started Welcome to the Cloud CMS Documentation center. Cloud CMS is an API-first content management system that provides everything you need on the back end to power web sites and mobile applications. Cloud CMS makes it easy for your business users to create, manage and publish amazing content to your users! You are reading the Getting Started guide. To learn more about Cloud CMS and what it does, select from the links provided below or use the tree on the left-hand side. We offer severa

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Rules

Rules Content Rules provide a way for you to wire in business logic behind the content graph. Once they're set up, rules run automatically as content is created, updated and deleted within your branch. Rules are content nodes with a JSON payload the describes the Conditions and Actions to be triggered. As with all behaviors, Rule nodes must implement the f:behavior feature. They must be bound to a node upon which to act (either a definition node or a content instance) using a a:has_behavior asso

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Rules

Rules Content Rules provide a way for you to wire in business logic behind the content graph. Once they're set up, rules run automatically as content is created, updated and deleted within your branch. Rules are content nodes with a JSON payload the describes the Conditions and Actions to be triggered. As with all behaviors, Rule nodes must implement the f:behavior feature. They must be bound to a node upon which to act (either a definition node or a content instance) using a a:has_behavior asso

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Behaviors / Overview

_page Actions Conditions Policies Rules

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Overview

_page Access Policies Actions Antivirus Scanning API API Keys Applications Application Server Attachments Auditing Authentication Binary Files Branches Bulk Import Command Line Conditions Content Modeling Cookbooks Deployment Docker Features Find Forms General GraphQL Integrations Multifactor Authentication Modules Narration Optical Character Recognition Platform Policies Projects Publishing Query Recognition Releases Reports Rules Scripting Search Security Single Sign On (SSO) Supported Stacks

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Gitana / 4.0 / User Interface / Add-ons / Overview

Add-ons Cloud CMS Add-Ons let you enhance your editorial user interface with new features and capabilities that integrate to popular third-party services like YouTube, Vimeo and Google Docs. Add-ons provision your editorial environment with things like: new form field types that integrate to third-party services new user interface pages for browsing and working with media from third-party services new actions or rules to enhance your repository's business logic new content types, associations an

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Contexts / actions

actions [ { "config": { "actions": { "create-content": { "title": "Create a New Content Instance" } } } } ]```

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / actions

actions [ { "config": { "actions": { "create-content": { "title": "Create a New Content Instance" } } } } ]```

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Actions

Actions Cloud CMS provides a large number of actions that can be bound to links sections within configuration blocks. This allows you to customize dropdowns, button toolbars and action links at various places within the user interface. It also provides a way for you to override action implementation classes for your own users. assign_access_policy change-password create_access_policy create_document delete_access_policies new_folder unassign_access_policy

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Actions

Actions Cloud CMS provides a large number of actions that can be bound to links sections within configuration blocks. This allows you to customize dropdowns, button toolbars and action links at various places within the user interface. It also provides a way for you to override action implementation classes for your own users. assign_access_policy change-password create_access_policy create_document delete_access_policies new_folder unassign_access_policy

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Branches / Actions

Actions You can optionally configure Actions that execute when a release goes live. Some actions support variables. The following variables are always available: release - a JSON object of the release along with all metadata about the release releaseId - the ID of the release object branchId - the ID of the release branch snapshot - the ID of the snapshot that was generated after merge The following Actions are supported: Send Email Fire Web Hook For each action, you need to provide a configurat

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Branches / Actions

Actions You can optionally configure Actions that execute when a release goes live. Some actions support variables. The following variables are always available: release - a JSON object of the release along with all metadata about the release releaseId - the ID of the release object branchId - the ID of the release branch snapshot - the ID of the snapshot that was generated after merge The following Actions are supported: Send Email Fire Web Hook For each action, you need to provide a configurat

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Releases / Actions

Actions You can optionally configure Actions that execute when a release goes live. Some actions support variables. The following variables are always available: release - a JSON object of the release along with all metadata about the release releaseId - the ID of the release object branchId - the ID of the release branch snapshot - the ID of the snapshot that was generated after merge The following Actions are supported: Send Email Fire Web Hook For each action, you need to provide a configurat

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Releases / Actions

Actions You can optionally configure Actions that execute when a release goes live. Some actions support variables. The following variables are always available: release - a JSON object of the release along with all metadata about the release releaseId - the ID of the release object branchId - the ID of the release branch snapshot - the ID of the snapshot that was generated after merge The following Actions are supported: Send Email Fire Web Hook For each action, you need to provide a configurat

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / Actions

Actions Properties There are no properties for this class. Methods execute Usage object execute() Arguments None Return Type Description object Examples Change the type of a Node In this example, we fire off the changeType action to change the type of a node to custom:thing. actions.execute("changeType", { "node": node, "type": "custom:thing" });

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Actions

Actions Properties There are no properties for this class. Methods execute Usage object execute() Arguments None Return Type Description object Examples Change the type of a Node In this example, we fire off the changeType action to change the type of a node to custom:thing. actions.execute("changeType", { "node": node, "type": "custom:thing" });

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