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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / Overview

Forms TODO Getting Started To get started with Cloud CMS Forms, please check out the following:

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features

Features Features are aspect-oriented, cross-cutting concerns that can be applied to nodes. Once applied, they may introduce new behaviors and metadata to your content objects. You can use features to describe cross-cutting or aspect-oriented concerns that can be plugged onto your content nodes at any time. Features may participate in the inheritance tree of content types or they may be injected anywhere and at any point. There are a number of out-of-the-box features provided by Cloud CMS, inclu

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Forms

Forms Cloud CMS automatically generates and displays mobile-friendly forms using the Alpaca Javascript / HTML5 forms engine. The Alpaca Forms Engine was created by Cloud CMS and is available as an open source project. In addition to the standard library of 40+ controls provided by Alpacajs, Cloud CMS provides support for several additional controls that run within the Cloud CMS user interface. Schemas and Forms Cloud CMS separates the concept of a schema from a form. A schema (or definition) des

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Aspects / Overview

Features Features are aspect-oriented, cross-cutting concerns that can be applied to nodes. Once applied, they may introduce new behaviors and metadata to your content objects. You can use features to describe cross-cutting or aspect-oriented concerns that can be plugged onto your content nodes at any time. Features may participate in the inheritance tree of content types or they may be injected anywhere and at any point. There are a number of out-of-the-box features provided by Cloud CMS, inclu

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / References

References References provide a way for you to link two definitions together so as to reuse one of the definitions in the other. It gives you a way to centrally define something and then have that something's schema get reused in other definitions in your content model. For example, suppose you have an my:author definition that looks like this: { "type": "object", "properties": { "firstName": { "type": "string", "title": "First Name" }, "la

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Default Paths

Default Paths Your content types define schemas that Cloud CMS uses to render intuitive forms for content entry. In addition, content types let you configure persistence paths so that JSON documents created using these forms are automatically saved in a directory structure that you intend. Paths support templated variables so that the path can be dynamic. It can depend on the values having been entered. For example, let's suppose I have the content type for an article, like this: { "title":

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling

Content Modeling A content model consists of definitions which describe your project's content types, properties, graph associations, and the aspect-oriented features that Cloud CMS uses to ensure data consistency, integrity and validity when content is created, updated or deleted. In Cloud CMS, all content modeling is done using JSON and more specifically, JSON Schema. JSON Schema provides an elegant and well-adopted model for describing the types for content objects, properties and other neste

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Content Models / Overview

Content Modeling A content model consists of definitions which describe your project's content types, properties, graph associations, and the aspect-oriented features that Cloud CMS uses to ensure data consistency, integrity and validity when content is created, updated or deleted. In Cloud CMS, all content modeling is done using JSON and more specifically, JSON Schema. JSON Schema provides an elegant and well-adopted model for describing the types for content objects, properties and other neste

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / CMS / Overview

Forms Cloud CMS automatically generates and displays mobile-friendly forms using the Alpaca Javascript / HTML5 forms engine. The Alpaca Forms Engine was created by Cloud CMS and is available as an open source project. In addition to the standard library of 40+ controls provided by Alpacajs, Cloud CMS provides support for several additional controls that run within the Cloud CMS user interface. Schemas and Forms Cloud CMS separates the concept of a schema from a form. A schema (or definition) des

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

Forms Cloud CMS provides a forms engine that instantly renders user interface forms on top of your content models. As your content models change, forms are automatically updated to provide an intuitive and easy-to-use editorial experience. Forms automatically calibrate for the most common web controls including text, numbers, text areas, drop downs, radio buttons, checkbox elements and nested fields (arrays, sub-objects). Cloud CMS integrates the powerful, open-source Alpaca.js Forms Engine so t

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Gitana / 4.0 / Forms / API / Forms

Forms Alpaca lets you wrap a standard HTML form binding around your rendered fields to support both direct HTML submits and Ajax, behind-the-scenes submits. You can pass form configuration into the Alpaca engine to control the POST itself and also to bind buttons to the screen for the user to submit the form. If you're interested in multi-step forms, take a look at the section on wizards which describes how you can split fields across multiple pages in a form. You can then capture the data at th

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started / Web Forms

Web Forms Cloud CMS provides an forms engine that instantly renders user interface forms on top of your content models. As your content models change, forms are automatically updated to provide an intuitive and easy-to-use editorial experience. Forms automatically calibrate for the most common web controls including text, numbers, text areas, drop downs, radio buttons, checkbox elements and nested fields (arrays, sub-objects). Cloud CMS integrates the powerful, open-source Alpaca.js Forms Engine

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / Remove Features

Remove Features Type: removeFeatures This handler removes features from a node that is part of the workflow's payload. This can be used to remove one or more features from your content instances as they flow through your workflow. The config for this handler is as follows: { "features": [{ "qname": "" }] } Each of the features identified by qname will be removed from the documents attached to the workflow payload. Here is an example configuration which assumes tha

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / Remove Features

Remove Features Type: removeFeatures This handler removes features from a node that is part of the workflow's payload. This can be used to remove one or more features from your content instances as they flow through your workflow. The config for this handler is as follows: { "features": [{ "qname": "" }] } Each of the features identified by qname will be removed from the documents attached to the workflow payload. Here is an example configuration which assumes tha

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / Add Features

Add Features Type: addFeatures This handler adds features to a node that is part of the workflow's payload. This can be used to apply one or more features to your content instances as they flow through your workflow. The config for this handler is as follows: { "features": [{ "qname": "", "config": { ... optional configuration for the feature } }] } The config is an optional parameter. You can use this handler to add one or more features

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Gitana / 4.0 / Data Engine / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / Add Features

Add Features Type: addFeatures This handler adds features to a node that is part of the workflow's payload. This can be used to apply one or more features to your content instances as they flow through your workflow. The config for this handler is as follows: { "features": [{ "qname": "", "config": { ... optional configuration for the feature } }] } The config is an optional parameter. You can use this handler to add one or more features

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Default Paths

Default Paths Your content types define schemas that Cloud CMS uses to render intuitive forms for content entry. In addition, content types let you configure persistence paths so that JSON documents created using these forms are automatically saved in a directory structure that you intend. Paths support templated variables so that the path can be dynamic. It can depend on the values having been entered. For example, let's suppose I have the content type for an article, like this: { "title":

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers Guide / Contexts / content-model-features-list-item-actions

content-model-features-list-item-actions [ { "config": { "content-model-features-list-item-actions": [ { "key": "edit-document", "link": "/#/projects/{{project._doc}}/model/features/{{_qname}}/properties", "iconClass": "fa fa-pencil" }, { "key": "view-json", "link": "/#/projects/{{project._doc}}/model/features/{{_qname}}/json", "iconClass": "fa fa-code" }, { "key": "content-i

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Gitana / 4.0 / Developers / User Interface Customization / Contexts / content-model-features-list-item-actions

content-model-features-list-item-actions [ { "config": { "content-model-features-list-item-actions": [ { "key": "edit-document", "link": "/#/projects/{{project._doc}}/model/features/{{_qname}}/properties", "iconClass": "fa fa-pencil" }, { "key": "view-json", "link": "/#/projects/{{project._doc}}/model/features/{{_qname}}/json", "iconClass": "fa fa-code" }, { "key": "content-i

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / References

References References provide a way for you to link two definitions together so as to reuse one of the definitions in the other. It gives you a way to centrally define something and then have that something's schema get reused in other definitions in your content model. For example, suppose you have an my:author definition that looks like this: { "type": "object", "properties": { "firstName": { "type": "string", "title": "First Name" }, "la

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Getting Started Videos for Cloud CMS

We are very proud of Cloud CMS and encourage you to see for yourself the potential of Cloud CMS (Free Trial). To help you get the most out of the trial and knowledge of some of the features, we have recorded a number of ‘Getting Started’ videos showing some basic features, administration, and a ‘taster’ of some of the more interesting advanced features. (More videos to come for the advanced features). The Getting Started videos: Create a Project Add Users to Projects Upload Content Add Comments

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Alpaca 1.0.3 Released!

We’re pleased to announce the release of Alpaca Web Forms 1.0.3 for jQuery, jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile. Alpaca is an open-source project that provides an easy way to render web forms using JSON schema. It consists of a jQuery plugin and provides a nice abstraction so that you can change form layouts, validation logic and presentation with simple changes to JSON. Alpaca provides the web forms capabilities for Cloud CMS - The Cloud Content Management Platform for the Enterprise. This release incl

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Easy Forms with Cloud CMS

One of the many uses of Cloud CMS is as a storage and reporting mechanism for forms. If you’re looking to put a form up onto your web or mobile site, Cloud CMS serves as an excellent option for capturing and storing this information. Fundamentally, Cloud CMS provides the Alpaca forms engine. Alpaca is an open-source JavaScript library for jQuery. It makes it easy to design and insert forms into your sites. Cloud CMS built Alpaca and been working with the broader community to improve it and make

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Gitana / 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Overview

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Pricing: Free Options - Gitana

Pricing: Free Options - Gitana Status Releases Registry Blog Cloud CMS Platform Content Management Create, Approve and Publish quality content to production on-time. Easy editorial and workflow tools let your best work reach your customers. Enterprise Data Engine Manage, collaborate, search and distribute your highly-structured data across branches, versions and workflow-driven lifecycle. Automate Automate your content creation and approval flows while taking advantage of AI services to enhance

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