My first time seeing a FHIR data resource was very overwhelming. After working with FHIR for the last 8 months, I've grown more familiar with the standard, but it still trips me up form time to time. This project is an experiment to see if a FHIR + Graphql API will make the experience better than a traditional REST API.
Query a Patient resource from mock data- Create a connector to call a HAPI-FHIR Java server instead of mocks functions.
- Support Questionnaire
Support Questionnaire Response- Support all resources one day
All patients with all fields
{
allPatients {
resourceType
id
meta {
lastUpdated
versionId
}
gender
birthDate
name {
use
text
family
given
text
prefix
suffix
period {
start
end
}
}
managingOrganization {
reference
}
telecom {
use
value
system
rank
period {
start
end
}
}
address {
use
type
country
postalCode
city
text
}
}
}
Questionnaire Response:
{
questionnaireResponses {
resourceType
id
meta {
versionId
}
questionnaire{
reference
}
status
subject{
reference
}
authored
author {
reference
}
item {
linkId
definition
text
answer {
valueCoding {
display
}
valueBoolean
valueDate
valueReference {
reference
}
}
}
}
}
A Dockerfile has been made for local containerization.
To build the image:
docker build -t [IMAGE_NAME] .
After building is done, check it exists in your image list
docker image ls
To run the image locally:
docker run -p 3005:3005 -d [IMAGE_NAME]
Note: If you want to map it to a different point, simply replace the port left of the :
eg: 3001:3005
The build.sh and push.sh scripts are for deploying to GCP.