Ruby FHIR client.
Supports:
- FHIR STU3
- XML and JSON
- All CRUD, including version read and history
- Transactions and Batches
- Search
- Operations (e.g.
$everything
,$validate
) - Support for OAuth2
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rake fhir:console
client = FHIR::Client.new(url)
This client supports two modes of operation: basic and advanced. The basic mode is useful for simple operations because it promotes an ActiveRecord-like style of interaction. The advanced mode is less developer-friendly, but is currently necessary if you would like to use the entire range of operations exposed by FHIR.
Associate the client with the model:
FHIR::Model.client = client
The FHIR models can now be used to directly interact with a FHIR server.
# read an existing patient with an ID of 'example'
patient = FHIR::Patient.read('example')
# update a patient
patient.gender = 'female'
patient.update # saves the patient
# create a patient
patient = FHIR::Patient.create(name: {given: 'John', family: 'Doe'})
# search patients
results = FHIR::Patient.search(given: 'John', family: 'Doe')
results.count # results in an enumeration
# delete the recently created patient
patient.destroy
# read an existing patient with id "example"
patient = client.read(FHIR::Patient, "example").resource
# read specifying Formats
patient = client.read(FHIR::Patient, "example", FHIR::Formats::FeedFormat::FEED_JSON).resource
# create a patient
patient = FHIR::Patient.new
patient_id = client.create(patient).id
# update the patient
patient.gender = 'female'
client.update(patient, patient_id)
# conditional update
p_identifier = FHIR::Identifier.new
p_identifier.use = 'official'
p_identifier.system = 'http://projectcrucible.org'
p_identifier.value = '123'
patient.identifier = [ p_identifier ]
searchParams = { :identifier => 'http://projectcrucible.org|123' }
client.conditional_update(patient, patient_id, searchParams)
# conditional create
ifNoneExist = { :identifier => 'http://projectcrucible.org|123' }
client.conditional_create(patient, ifNoneExist)
# destroy the patient
client.destroy(FHIR::Patient, patient_id)
reply = client.search(FHIR::Patient, search: {parameters: {name: 'P'}})
bundle = reply.resource
patient = bundle.entry.first.resource
reply = client.read_feed(FHIR::Patient) # fetch Bundle of Patients
bundle = reply.resource
bundle.entry.each do |entry|
patient = entry.resource
puts patient.name[0].text
end
puts reply.code # HTTP 200 (or whatever was returned)
puts reply.body # Raw XML or JSON
# Create a patient
@patient = FHIR::Patient.new
@patient.id = 'temporary_id'
# Create an observation
@observation = FHIR::Observation.new
@observation.status = 'final'
@coding = FHIR::Coding.new
@coding.system = 'http://loinc.org'
@coding.code='8302-2'
@observation.code = FHIR::CodeableConcept.new
@observation.code.coding = [ @coding ]
@quantity = FHIR::Quantity.new
@quantity.value = 170
@quantity.unit = 'cm'
@quantity.system = 'http://unitsofmeasure.org'
@observation.valueQuantity = @quantity
@reference = FHIR::Reference.new
@reference.reference = "Patient/#{@patient.id}"
@observation.subject = @reference
# Submit them both as a transaction
@client.begin_transaction
@client.add_transaction_request('POST',nil,@patient)
@client.add_transaction_request('POST',nil,@observation)
reply = @client.end_transaction
client = FHIR::Client.new(url)
client_id = 'example'
client_secret = 'secret'
options = client.get_oauth2_metadata_from_conformance
if options.empty?
puts 'This server does not support the expected OAuth2 extensions.'
else
client.set_oauth2_auth(client_id,client_secret,options[:site],options[:authorize_url],options[:token_url])
reply = client.read_feed(FHIR::Patient)
puts reply.body
end
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