This repository contains the openmrs-addOnManager OpenMRS Open Web App.
The OpenMRS Add Ons Manager is a tool used for uploading, listing, and deleting existing OWAs and modules.
For further documentation about OpenMRS Open Web Apps see the wiki page.
# Get the project
git clone https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-owa-addonmanager.git
# Move into the project directory
cd into openmrs-owa-addonmanager
# Install the dependencies
npm install
# Copy the webpack configuration from webpack.config.sample.js to webpack.config.js
cp webpack.sample.config.js webpack.config.js
# Locate the 'appdata/owa' directory and type the following command to get the path to the 'appdata/owa' directory and copy it to the clipboard.
pwd | pbcopy
An example of the path is: /Users/name/downloads/referenceapplication-standalone-2.6.0/appdata\owa
Modify the path to look like: /Users/name/downloads/referenceapplication-standalone-2.6.0/appdata\\owa/
Copy the path.
# Open the webpack.config.js file, locate the getConfig function and update the config object with the following
{
"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER": "PASTE_THE_PATH_YOU_COPIED_HERE",
"APP_ENTRY_POINT": "http://localhost:8081/openmrs-standalone/owa/openmrs-addonmanager/index.html"
}
Note: Start your cohort builder standalone server locally. Make sure you tomcat port is 8081, if not, change the APP_ENTRY_POINT localhost port to be the same as your tomcat port.
# Run the app
npm run watch
You will need NodeJS 4+ installed to do this. See the install instructions here.
Once you have NodeJS installed, install the dependencies (first time only):
npm install
Build the distributable using Webpack as follows:
npm run build:prod
This will create a file called openmrs-addonmanager.zip
file in the root
directory,
which can be uploaded to the OpenMRS Open Web Apps module.
To deploy directly to your local Open Web Apps directory, run:
npm run build:deploy
This will build and deploy the app to the /Users/name/downloads/referenceapplication-standalone-2.6.0/appdata/owa
directory. To change the deploy directory, edit the LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER
entry in
config.json
. If this file does not exists, create one in the root directory
that looks like:
{
"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER": "/home/sims01/openmrs/openmrs-server/owa/",
"APP_ENTRY_POINT": "http://localhost:8081/openmrs/owa/openmrs-addonmanager/index.html"
}
To use BrowserSync to watch your files and reload
the page, inject CSS or synchronize user actions across browser instances, you
will need the APP_ENTRY_POINT
entry in your config.json
file:
{
"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER": "/home/sims01/openmrs/openmrs-server/owa/",
"APP_ENTRY_POINT": "http://localhost:8081/openmrs/owa/openmrs-addonmanager/index.html"
}
Run Browsersync as follows:
npm run watch
Install npm packages dependencies as follows:
npm install --save <package>
To use the installed package, import it as follows:
//import and assign to variable
import variableName from 'package';
To contain package in vendor bundle, remember to add it to vendor entry point array, eg.:
entry: {
app : `${__dirname}/app/js/owa.js`,
css: `${__dirname}/app/css/owa.css`,
vendor : [
'package',
...//other packages in vendor bundle
]
},
Any files that you add manually must be added in the app
directory.
You may experience problems due to the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header not
being set by OpenMRS. To fix this you'll need to enable Cross-Origin Resource
Sharing in Tomcat.
See instructions here for Tomcat 7 and here for Tomcat 6.
In order to release, set a new version in package.json, bintray.json and app/manifest.webapp. Once you commit and push changes to github, go to https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-owa-addonmanager/releases and create a new release named after the version you want to release. Travis CI should pick up a newly created tag and deploy the release to Bintray at https://bintray.com/openmrs/owa/openmrs-owa-addonmanager