The Inferno Framework is transitioning away from this inferno-framework/fhir-validator-wrapper
to the HL7® validator-wrapper
and this repository will soon be officially retired.
Read more about this change at https://inferno.healthit.gov/news/2024-03-validator-update/
The inferno-framework/fhir-validator-wrapper
provides a persistent service for
executing the HL7® FHIR®
Validator,
which historically only was available as a Java library and a CLI-based tool.
This lightweight wrapper enables applications not implemented in Java, such as
the Inferno Framework, to interface with
the HL7 Validator in a service environment. It is primarily being used within
the Inferno Framework to provide FHIR validation services for tests, as well as
to provide a simple web-based
UI for validating FHIR
resources.
Since this is just a lightweight wrapper around the HL7 FHIR Validator, most of the functionality provided by this service is implemented within the HL7 FHIR Validator, which is developed and maintained independently of this project.
The team that maintains the HL7 FHIR Validator has since created their own service API for the HL7 FHIR validator, making this wrapper service redundant. This GitHub project may be retired in favor of using that service, but will be maintained as long as the Inferno set of tools continues to use it.
See here for the REST API documentation.
System Requirements: The Validation Service requires Java 11 or above.
To build and run the test suite:
./gradlew build check test
gradlew.bat build check test
To run the app:
./gradlew run
The port can also be set through the environment
VALIDATOR_PORT=8080 ./gradlew run
Build
./build_docker.sh
Run
docker run -p 4567:4567 hl7_validator
Run with a different terminology server:
docker run -p 4567:4567 --env TX_SERVER_URL=http://mytx.org/r4 hl7_validator
Run without terminology validation:
docker run -p 4567:4567 --env DISABLE_TX=true hl7_validator
By default, the validator will return errors when a code display doesn't match the expected value from the terminology server. To return warnings instead:
docker run -p 4567:4567 --env DISPLAY_ISSUES_ARE_WARNINGS=true hl7_validator
An uber jar can be created with:
./gradlew uberJar
By default, the uber jar will be located in build/lib/
.
This uber jar can be executed with java -jar InfernoValidationService-<version>-uber.jar
The Inferno development team can be reached by email at [email protected]. Inferno also has a dedicated HL7 FHIR chat channel.
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