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The RecordLinker is a service that links records from two datasets based on a set of common attributes. The service is designed to be used in a variety of public health contexts, such as linking patient records from different sources or linking records from different public health surveillance systems. The service uses a probabilistic record linkage algorithm to determine the likelihood that two records refer to the same entity. The service is implemented as a RESTful API that can be accessed over HTTP. The API provides endpoints for uploading datasets, configuring the record linkage process, and retrieving the results of the record linkage process.
- Python 3.11 or higher
- Docker
Set up a Python virtual environment and install the required development dependencies: NOTE: Sourcing the script is recommended over simply executing the script. This allows the virtual environment to stay active in your shell.
source scripts/bootstrap.sh
To run the API locally, use the following command:
./scripts/local_server.sh
The API will be available at http://localhost:8000
. Visit http://localhost:8000/redocs
to view the API documentation.
To run all the unit tests, use the following command:
pytest
To run a single unit test, use the following command:
pytest tests/unit/test_utils.py::test_bind_functions
To run type checks, use the following command:
mypy
To run code formatting checks, use the following command:
ruff check
For more information on developer workflows, see the Developer Guide.
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