Terms specific to Content Lock and Deploy ContentTerminology
Content Administrator
CMS Admin role created for the Multisite Content Management System(MCM). This Role can enable/disable Content Lock and Deploy Content in Feature Settings. It can also add linked sites so that they can be selected as target sites. NOTE - The general Administrator role also has these abilities. See also: Content Manager
Content Deployment Log
The page that contains a record of all deployment instances and whether each was successful or not. The log keeps deployment data for the last 6 months.
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Content item
A lockable or deployable unit. Some content items are complex and contain other content items. For example, a whole page/template is a complex content item made up of other content items such as widgets and its layout. We can lock and/or deploy the whole page or just one or more of its content items.
Content Lock
The CV feature ecommerce MCM function that allows some content types to be lockable.
Content Manager
A CMS user role that allows users to view, lock/unlock and deploy content but no administrative right to enable or disable MCM features.
Content type
How content objects for the Lock and Deploy feature are organised at the top level. It closely follows the CMS navigational menuitems are grouped. Content type organisation closely follow the arrangment of menu items in the CMS. Examples of content typestype: Pages & Templates, Articles, Campaigns, Products
Data
itemAn object beneath the level of content type that is a deployable unit. Example: widget on a page.
Data Type
Top level item that can be locked (if lockable) deployed. Example: a whole page or template.
Deploy button
The type
A data type contains one or more content items. It is a useful term for understanding the deployment of Product and Category content items. These are not deployed individually but in data type groups. For example, a product data type is SEO Fields. It contains several content items, e.g., SEO Fields includes the 'SEO URL', 'Meta Page Title', etc. To deploy any of these items, the data group must be deployed.
Deploy button
A button usually located at the top of the screen that allows deployment of the whole displays when a top level content item can be deployed.
Deploy option
The A Deploy item from the Options menu that allows deployment of the data item at a specific level (usually below the Content item level)displays so that a specific content item in a complex content item can be deployed. Example: Selecting the Deploy item on a locked widget's Options menu will deploy only the widget and not the whole template.
Deployment
The action event of copying over content from a source CV site to a target CV site.
Deployment instance
One count of In a deployment event. where , one or more data content items are deployed to a target CV site from a source siteone or more target sites.
Deployment modal
The deployment popup screen where deployment takes place. Example:
Linked site
CV ecommerce sites in an organisation's network that grouped under one organisation on the CV ecommere platform. Only linked sites can be added as deployment as target sites.
Lockable itemscontent
Content and data types with items that can be locked. Not every content types have type is lockable items.
Locked status
When a lockable content or data item is locked to protect ait from being edited or deleted by non-Admin CMS roles on the same site or when deployed, any role on the target site.. On a single site, locked status restricts editing and deletion to CMS users with the Admin or Content Admin roles. On a target site, no CMS user can edit deployed locked content items. Admins on the source site can unlock the content item by re-deploying the item in unlocked status.
Source site
A CV website where data is deployed from.
Target site
A CV website where data is deployed to.
Unlocked status
A lockable item that is unlocked for editing. To unlock a deployed locked item on a target site, unlock the locked item on the source site and deploy. This will deploy only the unlocked status.