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EHR FHIR Server

This subproject hosts a HAPI FHIR server that is based on the hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example.

Foundry

A live demo is hosted by HL7 FHIR Foundry.

Init the test-ehr

  1. delete target and build folders from test-ehr if they exist
  2. from Terminal (1) while in test-ehr folder: gradle bootRun
  3. from Terminal (2) while in test-ehr folder: gradle loadData

Running the server

gradle bootRun

This will start the server running on http://localhost:8080/test-ehr.

Adding resources to the database

The FHIR server will persist FHIR resources between restarts. You can delete the folder target to clear all resources.

To load the data from the json files in fhirResourcesToLoad, run the following script:
gradle loadData

Note: 'gradle loadData' can only be run while the FHIR server is running and use_oauth is false in src/main/resources/fhirServer.properties

Using OAuth security features

The FHIR server is open by default, but this can be changed in the fhirServer.properties file.

First, change the use_oauth flag to true to turn on security. Then set the client_id, client_secret, and oauth_token fields.

If using Keycloak and following the CRD guide, the client_id and oauth_token fields can be left as default. The client_secret can be found with the following steps:

  1. Open the keycloak admin console (http://localhost:8180/auth) and log in
  2. Open the ClientFhirServer, then the clients tab, and click app-token.
  3. Click on the Credentials tab, use the regenerate secret option if needed.
  4. Copy the client secret into the properties file under client_secret

Finally, ensure that the request generator has the correct username and password in the properties.json file. If following the CRD guide, this will be one of the users created when setting up Keycloak.

Server endpoints

Relative URL Endpoint Description
/test-ehr/ Base server endpoint
/test-ehr/r4 EHR FHIR Server endpoint (will not resolve in browser)

Questions and Contributions

Questions about the project can be asked in the Da Vinci CRD stream on the FHIR Zulip Chat.

This project welcomes Pull Requests. Any issues identified with the RI should be submitted via the GitHub issue tracker.

As of October 1, 2022, The Lantana Consulting Group is responsible for the management and maintenance of this Reference Implementation. In addition to posting on FHIR Zulip Chat channel mentioned above you can contact Corey Spears for questions or requests.