DataHub Cloud ☁️ Simple cloud-based data publishing
DataHub OpenSource 🌀
Rapidly create rich data portals using a modern frontend framework
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About DataHub OpenSource
🌀 DataHub OpenSource is a framework for rapidly building rich data portal frontends using a modern frontend approach. Datahub can be used to present a single dataset or build a full-scale data catalog/portal.
Built in JavaScript and React on top of the popular Next.js framework. Portal.JS assumes a "decoupled" approach where the frontend is a separate service from the backend and interacts with backend(s) via an API. It can be used with any backend and has out of the box support for CKAN, GitHub, Frictionless Data Packages and more.
Features
- 🗺️ Unified sites: present data and content in one seamless site, pulling datasets from a DMS (e.g. CKAN) and content from a CMS (e.g. Wordpress) with a common internal API.
- 👩💻 Developer friendly: built with familiar frontend tech (JavaScript, React, Next.js).
- 🔋 Batteries included: full set of portal components out of the box e.g. catalog search, dataset showcase, blog, etc.
- 🎨 Easy to theme and customize: installable themes, use standard CSS and React+CSS tooling. Add new routes quickly.
- 🧱 Extensible: quickly extend and develop/import your own React components
- 📝 Well documented: full set of documentation plus the documentation of Next.js and Apollo.
For developers
- 🏗 Build with modern, familiar frontend tech such as JavaScript and React.
- 🚀 Next.js framework: so everything in Next.js for free: Server Side Rendering, Static Site Generation, huge number of examples and integrations, etc.
- Server Side Rendering (SSR) => Unlimited number of pages, SEO and more whilst still using React.
- Static Site Generation (SSG) => Ultra-simple deployment, great performance, great lighthouse scores and more (good for small sites)