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fhir-swagger
Advanced tools
Generate Swagger from a FHIR conformance profile
Install:
npm install -g fhir-swagger
Generate Swagger DSTU3:
fhir-swagger \
--fhir_url "http://fhirtest.uhn.ca/baseDstu3" \
--conformance_path="/metadata?_format=application/json" \
--dstu3 \
--output swagger.json
Generate Swagger R4:
fhir-swagger \
--fhir_url "http://<your_base>/app/FHIR/r4" \
--conformance_path="/metadata?_format=application/json" \
--r4 \
--output swagger.json
Install:
npm install --save fhir-swagger
Use in code:
var fhirToSwagger = require('fhir-swagger')
var options = {
fhir_url: 'http://fhirtest.uhn.ca/baseDstu3',
conformance_path: '/metadata?_format=application/json',
}
fhirToSwagger(options, function(err, swagger) {
console.log(swagger.info.title);
})
docker build -t <your username>/fhir-swagger .
docker run --network host <your username>/fhir-swagger --fhir_url "http://<your_base>/app/FHIR/r4" --conformance_path="/metadata?_format=application/json" --r4
These options can be passed in to the NodeJS function or the command line.
You can use the --username and --password options on the command line, or pass in an auth
object in NodeJS
to perform basic authorization when accessing the conformance profile:
fhirToSwagger({
auth: {username: 'foo', password: 'bar'}
}, function(err, swagger) {
})
FAQs
Helper for creating Swagger from FHIR APIs ======
The npm package fhir-swagger receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, fhir-swagger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fhir-swagger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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