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Talking Drupal #545 - DKAN

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Today we are talking about the open data platform DKAN, what it's used for, and how it applies to Drupal with guests Liz Tupper & Dan Feder. We'll also cover Modern Drupal Dashboard as our module of the week.

For show notes visit:
https://www.talkingDrupal.com/545

Topics

  • What Is DKAN
  • Who Uses Open Data
  • 20:08 DKAN Origin Story
  • Why Drupal Fits DKAN
  • From Distribution to Module
  • DKAN 2 Rebuild and JSON Shift
  • Async Jobs and API First
  • How Teams Publish Data
  • What a Dataset Really Is
  • Metadata vs Data Access
  • Why DKAN Left Drupal Org
  • Migration Path to DKAN Four
  • Harvesting and Data Store ETL
  • APIs Visualizations and Bots
  • Roadmap Data Store and AI
  • Contributing and Where to File Issues

Resources

Guests

Liz Tupper - civicactions.com etupper
Dan Feder - getdkan.org dafeder

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan
John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi
Steve Wirt - civicactions.com Swirt

MOTW

Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted to have your Drupal site admins start with a fast, widget-based interface that surfaces key site metrics, system health, and operational insights? There's a module for that.
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Feb 2026 by Gaurav Kapoor (gaurav.kapoor) of werk21 in Berlin
    • Versions available: 1.0.5, which works with Drupal core 10.3 and 11
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained
    • Security coverage
    • Number of open issues: no open issues
  • Usage stats:
    • 4 sites
  • Module features and usage
    • With the module installed, site visitors with the new "Access modern dashboard" permission can access a React-based dashboard with widgets to provide insights on topics like:
    • Content overview: total content count, published vs unpublished, and per content type breakdown.
    • Users overview: user count per role (users with multiple roles are counted in each role), plus pie chart visualization.
    • Additional Content (Entity overview): lists all entity types (content + configuration), shows counts, and provides direct "Manage" links.
    • Modules overview: installed modules summary, including enabled/disabled and core/contrib breakdown.
    • System & status: key environment details such as Drupal core version, PHP version, and database information.
    • Health checks: displays Drupal requirement checks grouped by status (pass/warning/error) with a dedicated detail view.
    • Each widget can be clicked to open a detail view of the extended data, making it easy for admins to dig into any area
    • The widget-based architecture should also help to pull in data from other sources, potentially including things like analytics

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