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fhir-kit-models

v0.4.2

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FHIR Models

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FHIR Models is an open source library of FHIR Resources for Node.js. Currently, the library supports r4 version 4.0.1.

NOTE: For R3, please install version FHIR Kit Models version: 0.1.2

Please view our roadmap to get a better understanding of what future features are planned.

Usage

Assuming you are using yarn as your package manager, install with:

$ yarn add fhir-kit-models

Then include only the FHIR resources you need and instantiate with valid FHIR JSON.

const { Patient } = require('fhir-kit-models');

const patientJSON = {}; // or valid FHIR payload;

const patient = new Patient(patientJSON);

// List non-null property keys and key-value pairs for the patient instance
const keys = patient.keys();
const entries = patient.entries();

// Return a specific property value
const patientGender = patient.gender;
const patientLastNames = patient.name.map(name => name.family)
const patientAddress = patient.address[0];
const patientHomePhone = patient.telecom.find(contact => contact.use === 'home');

// Iterate over the patient instance
for (let [attr, value] of patient) {console.log(attr)}

// Return the FHIR object as a POJO
for patientObject = patient.toObject();

Complementary Packages

Most likely, if you are working with FHIR data you are interfacing with a FHIR server. Visit our sister project fhir-kit-client.

Contributing

We welcome and encourage contributions to this open source project. We use GitHub issues to track bug fixes and improvements. We encourage the community to join discussion, seek clarifications and create pull requests for new features. Before you start, make sure you take a look at our project roadmap and our Code of Conduct.

Demo

To interact with a sample patient run the following:

$ yarn install && yarn demo

Command c will jump to your breakpoint and repl will read and evaluate code within the current execution context.

Development

Install

If you are using yarn as your package manager:

yarn install

Build

Build javascript classes of FHIR Resources from FHIR resource schemas in dist directory:

yarn build

Testing and Linting

To run both testing and linting:

yarn lint && yarn test

To run tests with the debugging utility add the debugger statement to set a breakpoint and run tests with the debug option:

yarn test debug

Command c will jump to your breakpoint and repl will read and evaluate code within the current execution context. Read more about the available commands in the node debugger api and the REPL api.

Code of Conduct

Our goal is to encourage a safe environment for all contributors through promoting an open environment free from harassment. In that goal we expect participants to adhere to a Code of Conduct.

License

This project has been published under the MIT LICENSE.