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openmrs-esm-ohri-hts-app

v0.6.0-pre.21

Published

OHRI HTS microfrontend for the OpenMRS SPA

Downloads

10

Readme

Node.js CI

OHRI ESM

A custom microfrontend for OpenMRS HIV Reference Implementation (OHRI)

Overview

(tbd)

Built With

Installation

Prerequisites

Setup OHRI Module

  1. Clone the openmrs-esm-ohri repo.
git clone https://github.com/UCSF-IGHS/openmrs-esm-ohri.git
  1. Install dependencies in the root directory of the repo.
  • make sure you are using a relatively recent version of node, LTE is 14.x.x, you can type node -version to find your current version. I would recommend using n to manage your node version: see https://www.npmjs.com/package/n
npm i
  1. Run the module from localhost:8080.
npm run serve

Setup Dev Tools

  1. Click Add new module in the dev tools window.
  2. Type in the Module Name: @openmrs/esm-ohri-app.
  3. Type in the Override URL: 8080.
  4. Go to the browser's development tools (e.g. via Inspect).
  5. Go to the Application tab.
  6. Go to Local Storage.
  7. Find the key: import-map-override:@openmrs/esm-ohri-app
  8. Update the corresponding value to: //localhost:8080/openmrs-esm-ohri.js.
  9. Click on the padlock/warning message next to the URL in the browser.
  10. Select the Allow option from the Insecure content dropdown in the browser settings page.
  11. Refresh the page.

Tests

To verify that all of the tests run:

npm test

Note: Run npm i before running tests for the first time.

Deployment

Currently, there are no releases for this module and it can only be locally deployed by following the installation instructions.

Configuration

This module is designed to be driven by configuration files. These files define the look and functionality required to drive the OHRI module.

Note: Currently, the module cannot be configured as it is in the early stages of development.

Resources

(tbd)

Acknowledgements

(tbd)

License

(tbd)