OpenUI5-FHIR 🔥
The OpenUI5-FHIR project connects the worlds of UI5 and FHIR®. Build beautiful and enterprise-ready web applications based on the FHIR® specification.
The world of healthcare is in change. Though being a highly regulated industry, more and more solutions move from on-premise into the cloud due to increasing costs. With this, there is a need to standardize communication between all players in the healthcare ecosystem (hospital, insurances, etc.). The FHIR® protocol, developed by HL7, has the goal to achieve that. To build UI5 applications based on a FHIR® server, there is a need to provide a UI5 library who enables FHIR® for UI5. The OpenUI5-FHIR project provides the sap.fhir UI5 library, which fills this gap. Currently, this library provides the UI5 FHIR Model which handles the communication with a FHIR® server by a central instance, like the ODataModel does it for OData services. The UI5 FHIR Model enables teams to implement fast and full scope UI5 applications based on a FHIR® server. In future, the OpenUI5-FHIR project might be enhanced by further FHIR® specific UI5 artefacts.
The complete documentation can be viewed in our Documentation.
History
OpenUI5 provides models out of the box, which can be fragmented in client or server-side models.
- Client-side models: JSON, XML and Resource
- Server-side models: OData V2, OData V4
Inside the healthcare community there are a few specifications for clinical/medical data. FHIR® is one of them. Furthermore FHIR® provides a query language to access and modify the data.
To develop OpenUI5 applications based on FHIR® servers, there is a need to provide an easy to use way to bind the UI to an model which takes care of creating, reading, updating and deleting the corresponding data in the FHIR® server. This is the reason for the brand new UI5 FHIR Model, which is included in the OpenUI5-FHIR project.
Features
The OpenUI5-FHIR project provides following UI5 artefacts:
- UI5 FHIR Model: The FHIR® specific UI5 model implementation to bind UI5 controls to content which is provided by a FHIR® server. The model takes care of requesting, creating, updating and removing FHIR® resources. The application developer doesn't have to care about which requests have to be sent to the FHIR® server at which point in time. The UI5 FHIR Model does the job!
Requirements
The OpenUI5-FHIR project is completely integrated into the world of UI5. That means applications built with the OpenUI5-FHIR libary can be consumed in any modern browser.
The underlaying FHIR® server has to full following requirements:
- Provide the FHIR® data as JSON
Usage
The OpenUI5-FHIR project is published at npm on package openui5-fhir
, which includes all necessary files. Add following snippet to your project package.json
and update the version of openui5-fhir
to the desired version.
"dependencies": {
"openui5-fhir": "X.Y.Z"
}
Sample App
There is already a sample app available, which illustrates the use of OpenUI5-FHIR. Check it out and have fun!
Known Issues
The list of current issues is available here
Support
Do you've any questions? Don't hesitate to raise a new issue.
Contributing
The idea of the OpenUI5-FHIR project is ab initio to be driven by the community of healthcare players and enthusiastic individuals.
Please read this document to read more about your options:
Compatibility
The following table displays the versions of OpenUI5-FHIR and the corresponding compatible OpenUI5 versions:
OpenUI5-FHIR | OpenUI5 |
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1.X.Y | > 1.58.0 |
License
Copyright (c) 2019 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved.
This project is licensed under the Apache Software License, v.2 except as noted otherwise in the LICENSE file.
References
OpenUI5-FHIR Documentation
OpenUI5 Documentation
FHIR® Documentation