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Not seeing Admin settings in DKan front-end

Hello,

I am trying to edit the DKan front-end using the admin setting like in drupal but i do not see the tabs.
Image is below.

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This is the demo front-end using DKan Tools to implement. Does the dktl install --demo allow for the admin tabs to appear or is there something else i must do?

Front end cleanup

##Tasks

  • remove all styled components
  • replace with sass files
  • make it look finished

##Acceptance criteria

  • Kim thinks it looks nice

Request for version tags/releases

It would be very helpful to at least have releases tagged for data-catalog-frontend so one could see if an update is available and/or recommended without having to dig through git commits.

Datasets missing from data-catalog-frontend

I've installed the sample-content to DKAN/Drupal and also created a new test dataset.

In data-catalog-frontend however I'm not able to see any dataset, but my newly created test dataset metadata is at least shown within the topics/tags/publishers categories:

frontend_publishers

So the connection to the Drupal/DKAN backend seems to be succesfully established. But every topics/tags/publishers category shows up with a count of 0.

On the main page however there a three items from the sample-content displayed which I'm able to access just fine:

For example the Gold Prices in London 1950-2008 (Monthly) http://localhost:8000/dataset/5dc1cfcf-8028-476c-a020-f58ec6dd621c/

But when exchanging the ID in the url with my created test, e.g. http://localhost:8000/dataset/69819bcf-60eb-4946-9872-9c3d43935e02/ I get a Getsby.js error 404:
frontend_dataset

Request for information about the Node.js versions supported by data-catalog-frontend

The README.md is missing any information about the supported Node.js versions, I've installed data-catalog-frontend with 14.4.0. Node.js 14 will become the new LTS in in October 2020, however during npm install there are some warnings which I can't judge if they're fatal for running the data-catalog-frontend or not, e.g.:

npm WARN deprecated [email protected]: fsevents 1 will break on node v14+ and could be using insecure binaries. Upgrade to fsevents 2.

Title component needs to be removed

On the Dataset API Docs page we are using the Title component for the heading. This component has been removed from the data-catalog-components and is causing the new version to fail when building. Since it was mostly used for H1 tags, we should just replace it on this file with an H1.

Cypress tests are failing on distribution IDs

We're not sure why happening but distro IDs are changing between installs and tests are failing. Metastore IDs are the same but the generated distro IDs are different.

Possibly connected to improvements to sample content. We should fix so that tests are not so sensitive to distirbution ID changes, as these are generated on import.

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