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# FHIRKit Client [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/fhir-kit-client.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/fhir-kit-client) [![Build Status](https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client/actions/workflows/node.js.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client/actions/workflows/node.js.yml) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client?branch=master) [![GitHub license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client.svg)](https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client/blob/master/LICENSE) Node FHIR client library ## Features * Support for R4 (4.0.1, 4.0.0, 3.5.0, 3.3.0, 3.2.0), STU3 (3.0.1, 1.8.0, 1.6.0, 1.4.0, 1.1.0) and DSTU2 (1.0.2) * Support for all FHIR REST actions * Support for FHIR operations * Typescript support * Pagination support for search results * Batch and transaction support * Support for absolute, in-bundle, and contained references * Metadata caching on client instance * SMART security support * Capability-checking tool based on server capability statements * Minimal dependencies * Contemporary async/await structure * Modern ES6 Classes * TDD with Mocha * URL polyfill (so it works in client-only apps without much trouble) * Support optional parameters for the request, such as TLS key and cert ## Roadmap Project roadmap uses [Github Projects](https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client/projects/1). ## Typescript Support There is now early Typescript support for this library. This library is intended to be agnostic to the version of FHIR, but there is a WIP pattern to use with @types/fhir. Assume a project where you did the following setup: ``` > npm install fhir-kit-client > npm install -D @types/fhir ``` Now in your code, you can: ```typescript import Client from 'fhir-kit-client' const client = new Client({ baseUrl: 'http://foo.com' }) const isPatient = (resource: fhir4.Resource): resource is fhir4.Patient => { return resource.resourceType === 'Patient' } client .read({resourceType: 'Patient', id: '12'}) .then(res => { if (isPatient(res)) { console.dir(res.name, { depth: 4}) } }) ``` This example uses a type guard for R4 Patient. If you are building an app that connects to systems with different versions, you could write a wrapper for each fhir version in your app. ## Examples Examples using promises... ```javascript const Client = require('fhir-kit-client'); const fhirClient = new Client({ baseUrl: 'https://sb-fhir-stu3.smarthealthit.org/smartstu3/open' }); // Get SMART URLs for OAuth fhirClient.smartAuthMetadata().then((response) => { console.log(response); }); // Direct request fhirClient.request('Patient/123') .then(response => console.log(response)); fhirClient.request('Patient/123', { method: 'DELETE' }) .then(response => console.log(response)); // Read a patient fhirClient .read({ resourceType: 'Patient', id: '2e27c71e-30c8-4ceb-8c1c-5641e066c0a4' }) .then((response) => { console.log(response); }); // Search for patients, and page through results fhirClient .search({ resourceType: 'Patient', searchParams: { _count: '3', gender: 'female' } }) .then((response) => { console.log(response); return response; }) .then((response) => { console.log(response); return fhirClient.nextPage(response); }) .then((response) => { console.log(response); return fhirClient.prevPage(response); }) .catch((error) => { console.error(error); }); ``` Examples using async/await... ```javascript const Client = require('fhir-kit-client'); const fhirClient = new Client({ baseUrl: 'https://sb-fhir-stu3.smarthealthit.org/smartstu3/open' }); async function asyncExamples() { // Get SMART URLs for OAuth let response = await fhirClient.smartAuthMetadata(); console.log(response); // Read a patient response = await fhirClient .read({ resourceType: 'Patient', id: '2e27c71e-30c8-4ceb-8c1c-5641e066c0a4' }); console.log(response); // Search for a patient with name matching abbott, then paging let searchResponse = await fhirClient .search({ resourceType: 'Patient', searchParams: { name: 'abbott ' } }) console.log(searchResponse); searchResponse = await fhirClient.nextPage(searchResponse); console.log(searchResponse); searchResponse = await fhirClient.prevPage(searchResponse); console.log(searchResponse); } asyncExamples(); ``` For more examples see the JS Docs and Launch Examples below. ## Documentation [JSDoc-generated documentation with plenty of examples](https://vermonster.github.io/fhir-kit-client/fhir-kit-client/1.9.2/index.html) ## Launch Examples (SMART, CDS Hooks) To see how to follow launch and authorization workflows for FHIR applications, see the [examples directory](./examples/) and [examples README](./examples/README.md). ## Example React App [FHIRKit Create React App](https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-create-react) provides a [create-react-app](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app) template that can be used to create a sample React app using FHIRKit Client. ## Even more Examples (client-side ones) See https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client-examples for examples in React, Angular, and React Native. ## Logging The [debug library](https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug) can provide logging during development. Two different logging namespaces are provided, `fhir-kit- client:info` logs each request and response, and `fhir-kit-client:error` logs errors. To enable logging during development, add one of the namespaces to the DEBUG environment variable, or use `fhir-kit-client:*` to enable both. ``` $ DEBUG=fhir-kit-client:* node smart-launch.js ``` ## Contributing FHIRKit Client is an open source Node.js FHIR client library that welcomes community contributions with enthusiasm. All are welcome to participate. By participating in this project, you agree to follow the [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). Please see our [Contributing](https://github.com/Vermonster/fhir-kit-client/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) document for more details on how to get started. ## License MIT Copyright (c) 2018 Vermonster LLC