* refactor: typescript the backends * feat: support multiple files upload for GitLab and BitBucket * fix: load entry media files from media folder or UI state * chore: cleanup log message * chore: code cleanup * refactor: typescript the test backend * refactor: cleanup getEntry unsued variables * refactor: moved shared backend code to lib util * chore: rename files to preserve history * fix: bind readFile method to API classes * test(e2e): switch to chrome in cypress tests * refactor: extract common api methods * refactor: remove most of immutable js usage from backends * feat(backend-gitlab): initial editorial workflow support * feat(backend-gitlab): implement missing workflow methods * chore: fix lint error * feat(backend-gitlab): support files deletion * test(e2e): add gitlab cypress tests * feat(backend-bitbucket): implement missing editorial workflow methods * test(e2e): add BitBucket backend e2e tests * build: update node version to 12 on netlify builds * fix(backend-bitbucket): extract BitBucket avatar url * test: fix git-gateway AuthenticationPage test * test(e2e): fix some backend tests * test(e2e): fix tests * test(e2e): add git-gateway editorial workflow test * chore: code cleanup * test(e2e): revert back to electron * test(e2e): add non editorial workflow tests * fix(git-gateway-gitlab): don't call unpublishedEntry in simple workflow gitlab git-gateway doesn't support editorial workflow APIs yet. This change makes sure not to call them in simple workflow * refactor(backend-bitbucket): switch to diffstat API instead of raw diff * chore: fix test * test(e2e): add more git-gateway tests * fix: post rebase typescript fixes * test(e2e): fix tests * fix: fix parsing of content key and add tests * refactor: rename test file * test(unit): add getStatues unit tests * chore: update cypress * docs: update beta docs
Netlify CMS
A CMS for static site generators. Give users a simple way to edit and add content to any site built with a static site generator.
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How It Works
Netlify CMS is a single-page app that you pull into the /admin
part of your site.
It presents a clean UI for editing content stored in a Git repository.
You setup a YAML config to describe the content model of your site, and typically tweak the main layout of the CMS a bit to fit your own site.
When a user navigates to /admin/
they'll be prompted to log in, and once authenticated
they'll be able to create new content or edit existing content.
Read more about Netlify CMS Core Concepts.
Installation and Configuration
The Netlify CMS can be used in two different ways.
- A Quick and easy install, that requires you to create a single HTML file and a configuration file. All the CMS JavaScript and CSS are loaded from a CDN. To learn more about this installation method, refer to the Quick Start Guide
- A complete, more complex install, that gives you more flexibility but requires that you use a static site builder with a build system that supports npm packages.
Contributing
New contributors are always welcome! Check out CONTRIBUTING.md to get involved.
Change Log
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning. Every release is documented on the Github Releases page.
License
Netlify CMS is released under the MIT License. Please make sure you understand its implications and guarantees.
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