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Matchbox

Matchbox is a FHIR server based on the hapifhir/hapi-fhir-jpaserver-starter

  • (pre-)load FHIR implementation guides from the package server for conformance resources (StructureMap, Questionnaire, CodeSystem, ValueSet, ConceptMap, NamingSystem, StructureDefinition). The "with-preload" subfolder contains an example with the implementation guides provided for the public test server.
  • validation support: [server]/$validate for checking FHIR resources conforming to the loaded implementation guides
  • FHIR Mapping Language endpoints for creation of StructureMaps and support for the StructureMap/$transform operation
  • SDC (Structured Data Capture) extraction support based on the FHIR Mapping language and Questionnaire/$extract

the server can be run in two configurations, development (allowing updating resources, set flag in application.yaml in matchbox.fhir.context.onlyOneEngine to true) or deployment (default), see also additional documentation

a public development server is hosted at https://test.ahdis.ch/matchbox/fhir with a corresponding gui https://test.ahdis.ch/matchbox/

a public test server is hosted at https://test.ahdis.ch/matchboxv3/fhir with a corresponding gui https://test.ahdis.ch/matchboxv3/

containers

The docker file will create a docker image with no preloaded implementation guides. A list of implementation guides to load can be passed as config-map.

Prerequisites

  • This project checked out. You may wish to create a GitHub Fork of the project and check that out instead so that you can customize the project and save the results to GitHub. Check out the main branch (master is kept in sync with hapi-fhir-jpaserver-starter
  • Oracle Java (JDK) installed: Minimum JDK11 or newer.
  • Apache Maven build tool (newest version)

Running locally

The easiest way to run this server entirely depends on your environment requirements. At least, the following 4 ways are supported:

Using spring-boot

With no implementation guide:

mvn clean install -DskipTests spring-boot:run

Load example implementation guides (needs postgres):

mvn clean install -DskipTests spring-boot:run -Dspring-boot.run.arguments=--spring.config.additional-location=file:with-preload/application.yaml

or

java -Dspring.config.additional-location=file:with-preload/application.yaml -jar target/matchbox.jar
mvn clean install -DskipTests spring-boot:run -Dspring-boot.run.jvmArguments="-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=5005"

Then, browse to the following link to use the server:

http://localhost:8080/matchbox/fhir or http://localhost:8080/matchbox/#/

Using docker-compose with a persistent postgreSQL database

The database will be stored in the "data" directory. The configuration can be found in the "with-postgres" directory or in the "with-preload" directory.

Change to either with-posgres directory or the with-preload directory (contains a list of swiss ig's).

For the first time, you might need to do

docker-compose up matchbox-db

that the database gets initialized before matchbox is starting up (needs a fix)

mkdir data
mvn clean package -DskipTests
docker build -t matchbox .
docker-compose up

Matchbox will be available at http://localhost:8080/matchboxv3/fhir Matchbox-gui will be available at http://localhost:8080/matchboxv3/#/

Export the DB data:

docker-compose exec -T matchbox-test-db pg_dump -Fc -U matchbox matchbox > mydump

Reimport the DB data:

docker-compose exec -T matchbox-test-db pg_restore -c -U matchbox -d matchbox < mydump

building with Docker

Configurable base image:

cd matchbox-server
mvn package -DskipTests
docker build -t matchbox .
docker run -d --name matchbox -p 8080:8080 -v /Users/oegger/Documents/github/matchbox/matchbox-server/with-cda:/config matchbox

Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/matchboxv3/fhir/metadata.

To dynamically configure run in a kubernetes environment and add a kubernetes config map that provides /config/application.yaml file with implementation guide list like in "with-preload/application.yaml"

making container available

docker tag matchbox eu.gcr.io/fhir-ch/matchbox:v313

docker push eu.gcr.io/fhir-ch/matchbox:v313

publish docs

documentation is maintained in docs folder using mkdocs-material:

  • develop docs: mkdocs serve
  • publish docs: mkdocs gh-deploy --force

docs are then available at https://ahdis.github.io/matchbox/

Kubernetes

kubectl cp matchbox-test-0:fhir.logdir_IS_UNDEFINED ./fhir.logdir/

kubectl cp matchbox-test-app-d684cf865 ./fhir.logdir/

MVN run unit tests

mvn -Dtest=CapabilityStatementTests test

Making a release

  1. Create a pull request that updates the version in the different files (pom.xml files, package.json, the docker pull command in documentation, the changelog, etc.).
  2. Merge the pull request if all tests have succeeded.
  3. Wait for the Angular workflow to complete. Since the package.json was modified, the Angular project is rebuilt, unless you also have built the Angular project in your commit ; in that case, the Angular workflow won't commit anything.
  4. Create a release with the changelog (e.g. "matchbox v3.4.1") and a tag (e.g. v.3.4.1) in GitHub.
  5. It will trigger two workflows:
    1. The Docker workflow, that builds a Docker container around matchbox-server and publishes it to the Google Artifact registry.
    2. The Maven workflow, that builds the matchbox-engine JAR and publishes it to the Maven Central Repository. The version used is the one specified in the POM.

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