Version release history can be found ot https://github.com/NHSDigital/prescriptionsforpatients/releases.
We use eslint convention for commit messages for commits to main branch. Descriptions for the types of changes in a release can be found in the contributing guidelines.
Deployment history can be found at https://nhsdigital.github.io/prescriptionsforpatients/
This is the AWS layer that provides an API for accessing prescription information for a patient.
It is called by an Apigee proxy that is defined at https://github.com/NHSDigital/prescriptions-for-patients
packages/getMyPrescriptions/
Get prescription details for /Bundle endpoint.packages/enrichPrescriptions/
Get prescription status updates for prescriptions retrieved by getMyPrescriptions.packages/sandbox/
Returns static data from the Sandbox.packages/statusLambda/
Returns the status of the getMyPrescriptions endpoint.packages/capabilityStatement/
Returns a static capability statement.packages/serviceSearchClient/
Module for connecting to service search.packages/distanceSelling/
Module for using Service Search client and enriching the data being returned.packages/common/testing
Module that contains some test data used for tests in other modules.postman/
Contains a postman collection for interacting with the API.scripts/
Utilities helpful to developers of this specification.cloudformation/
Contains cloudformation files used to create resources for CI builds and deployments.SAMtemplates/
Contains the SAM templates used to define the stacks.privateCA/
Contains script to create self signed CA certificate and a client certificate used for mutual TLS..github
Contains github workflows that are used for building and deploying from pull requests and releases..devcontainer
Contains a dockerfile and vscode devcontainer definition..vscode
Contains vscode workspace file..releaserc
semantic-release config file
Consumers of the API will find developer documentation on the NHS Digital Developer Hub.
Contributions to this project are welcome from anyone, providing that they conform to the guidelines for contribution and the community code of conduct.
This code is dual licensed under the MIT license and the OGL (Open Government License). Any new work added to this repository must conform to the conditions of these licenses. In particular this means that this project may not depend on GPL-licensed or AGPL-licensed libraries, as these would violate the terms of those libraries' licenses.
The contents of this repository are protected by Crown Copyright (C).
It is recommended that you use visual studio code and a devcontainer as this will install all necessary components and correct versions of tools and languages.
See https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers for details on how to set this up on your host machine.
There is also a workspace file in .vscode that should be opened once you have started the devcontainer. The workspace file can also be opened outside of a devcontainer if you wish.
The project uses SAM to develop and deploy the APIs and associated resources.
All commits must be made using signed commits
Once the steps at the link above have been completed. Add to your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf as below:
use-agent
pinentry-mode loopback
and to your ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf as below:
allow-loopback-pinentry
As described here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/59170001
You will need to create the files, if they do not already exist. This will ensure that your VSCode bash terminal prompts you for your GPG key password.
You can cache the gpg key passphrase by following instructions at https://superuser.com/questions/624343/keep-gnupg-credentials-cached-for-entire-user-session
SAM allows rapid local development and deployment to AWS for development and testing.
Ensure you have the following lines in the file .envrc
export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=prescription-dev
export stack_name=<UNIQUE_NAME_FOR_YOU>
export TARGET_SPINE_SERVER=<NAME OF DEV TARGET SPINE SERVER>
export TARGET_SERVICE_SEARCH_SERVER=<NAME OF DEV TARGET SERVICE SEARCH SERVER>
UNIQUE_NAME_FOR_YOU should be a unique name for you with no underscores in it - eg anthony-brown-1
Once you have saved .envrc, start a new terminal in vscode and run this command to authenticate against AWS
make aws-configure
Put the following values in:
SSO session name (Recommended): sso-session
SSO start URL [None]: <USE VALUE OF SSO START URL FROM AWS LOGIN COMMAND LINE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS ACCESSED FROM https://myapps.microsoft.com>
SSO region [None]: eu-west-2
SSO registration scopes [sso:account:access]:
This will then open a browser window and you should authenticate with your hscic credentials You should then select the development account and set default region to be eu-west-2.
You will now be able to use AWS and SAM CLI commands to access the dev account. You can also use the AWS extension to view resources.
When the token expires, you may need to reauthorise using make aws-login
The GitHub Actions require a secret to exist on the repo called "SONAR_TOKEN". This can be obtained from SonarCloud as described here. You will need the "Execute Analysis" permission for the project (NHSDigital_prescriptionsforpatients) in order for the token to work.
To work with the GitHub Package Registry, you need to generate a personal access token (classic) with appropriate permissions.
Follow these steps:
-
Generate a personal access token (classic)
- Go to your GitHub account settings and navigate to "Developer settings" > "Personal access tokens". Select the "Tokens(classic)" from the left bar.
- Click on the "Generate a personal access token" link and select the
read:packages
scope. Ensure the token has no expiration.
-
Authorize a personal access token for use with SAML single sign-on
- Click "Configure SSO". If you don't see this option, ensure that you have authenticated at least once through your SAML IdP to access resources on GitHub.com
- In the dropdown menu, to the right of the organization you'd like to authorize the token for, click "Authorize".
-
Authenticating with a personal access token in to npm
- To authenticate with npm, use the following command, replacing
USERNAME
with your GitHub username,TOKEN
with your personal access token (classic), andPUBLIC-EMAIL-ADDRESS
with your email address.
- To authenticate with npm, use the following command, replacing
$ npm login --scope=@NHSDigital --auth-type=legacy --registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com
> Username: USERNAME
> Password: TOKEN
You can run the following command to deploy the code to AWS for testing
make sam-sync
This will take a few minutes to deploy - you will see something like this when deployment finishes
......
CloudFormation events from stack operations (refresh every 0.5 seconds)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ResourceStatus ResourceType LogicalResourceId ResourceStatusReason
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.....
CREATE_IN_PROGRESS AWS::ApiGatewayV2::ApiMapping HttpApiGatewayApiMapping -
CREATE_IN_PROGRESS AWS::ApiGatewayV2::ApiMapping HttpApiGatewayApiMapping Resource creation Initiated
CREATE_COMPLETE AWS::ApiGatewayV2::ApiMapping HttpApiGatewayApiMapping -
CREATE_COMPLETE AWS::CloudFormation::Stack ab-1 -
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stack creation succeeded. Sync infra completed.
Note - the command will keep running and should not be stopped. You can now call this api - note getMyPrescriptions requires an nhsd-nhslogin-user header
curl --header "nhsd-nhslogin-user: P9:9446041481" https://${stack_name}.dev.prescriptionsforpatients.national.nhs.uk/Bundle
You can also use the AWS vscode extension to invoke the API or lambda directly
Any code changes you make are automatically uploaded to AWS while make sam-sync
is running allowing you to quickly test any changes you make
Some pre-commit hooks are installed as part of the install above, to run basic lint checks and ensure you can't accidentally commit invalid changes. The pre-commit hook uses python package pre-commit and is configured in the file .pre-commit-config.yaml. A combination of these checks are also run in CI.
There are make
commands that are run as part of the CI pipeline and help alias some functionality during development.
install-node
installs node dependenciesinstall-python
installs python dependenciesinstall-hooks
installs git pre commit hooksinstall
runs all install targets
These are used to do common commands
sam-build
prepares the lambdas and SAM definition file to be used in subsequent stepssam-run-local
run the API and lambdas locallysam-sync
sync the API and lambda to AWS. This keeps running and automatically uploads any changes to lambda code made locally. Needs AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE, stack_name, TARGET_SERVICE_SEARCH_SERVER and TARGET_SPINE_SERVER environment variables set.sam-sync-sandbox
sync the API and lambda to AWS. This keeps running and automatically uploads any changes to lambda code made locally. Needs stack_name environment variables set, the path and file name where the AWS SAM template is located.sam-deploy
deploys the compiled SAM template from sam-build to AWS. Needs AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE and stack_name environment variables set.sam-delete
deletes the deployed SAM cloud formation stack and associated resources. Needs AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE and stack_name environment variables set.sam-list-endpoints
lists endpoints created for the current stack. Needs AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE and stack_name environment variables set.sam-list-resources
lists resources created for the current stack. Needs AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE and stack_name environment variables set.sam-list-outputs
lists outputs from the current stack. Needs AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE and stack_name environment variables set.sam-validate
validates the main SAM template and the splunk firehose template.sam-validate-sandbox
validates the sandbox SAM template and the splunk firehose template.sam-deploy-package
deploys a package created by sam-build. Used in CI builds. Needs the following environment variables set- artifact_bucket - bucket where uploaded packaged files are
- artifact_bucket_prefix - prefix in bucket of where uploaded packaged files ore
- stack_name - name of stack to deploy
- template_file - name of template file created by sam-package
- cloud_formation_execution_role - ARN of role that cloud formation assumes when applying the changeset
download-get-secrets-layer
creates the necessary directory structure and downloads theget-secrets-layer.zip
artifact from NHSDigital'selectronic-prescription-service-get-secrets
releases
clean
clears up any files that have been generated by building or testing locally.deep-clean
runs clean target and also removes any node_modules and python libraries installed locally.
lint
runs lint for all codelint-node
runs lint for node codelint-cloudformation
runs lint for cloudformation templateslint-samtemplates
runs lint for SAM templatestest
runs unit tests for all codecfn-guard
runs cfn-guard for sam and cloudformation templates
compile
compiles all codecompile-node
runs tsc to compile typescript code
check-licenses
checks licenses for all packages used - calls check-licenses-node, check-licenses-python, check-licenses-golangcheck-licenses-node
checks licenses for all node codecheck-licenses-python
checks licenses for all python code
aws-configure
configures a connection to AWSaws-login
reconnects to AWS from a previously configured connection
This .github folder contains workflows and templates related to github
pull_request_template.yml
: Template for pull requests.
Workflows are in the .github/workflows folder
ci.yml
Workflow run when code merged to main. Deploys to dev and qa environments.combine-dependabot-prs.yml
: Workflow for combining dependabot pull requests. Runs on demanddelete_old_cloudformation_stacks.yml
: Workflow for deleting old cloud formation stacks. Runs dailypull_request.yml
: Called when pull request is opened or updated. Calls sam_package_code and sam_release_code to build and deploy the code. Deploys to dev AWS account. The main and sandbox stacks deployed have PR-<PULL_REQUEST_ID> in the namerelease.yml
: Runs on demand to create a release and deploy to all environments.sam_package_code.yml
: Packages code and uploads to a github artifact for later deploymentsam_release_code.yml
: Release code built by sam_package_code.yml to an environmentpr-link.yaml
: This workflow template links Pull Requests to Jira tickets and runs when a pull request is opened.dependabot.yml
: Dependabot definition file
Github pages is used to display deployment information. The source for github pages is in the gh-pages branch.
As part of the ci and release workflows, the release tag (either the short commit SHA or release tag) is appended to _data/{environment}_deployments.csv
so we have a history of releases and replaced in _data/{environment}_latest.csv
so we now what the latest released version is.
There are different makefile targets in this branch. These are
run-jekyll
- runs the site locally so changes can be previewed during developmentsync-main
- syncs common files from main branch to gh-pages branch. You must commit and push after running thisinstall-python
installs python dependenciesinstall-hooks
installs git pre commit hooksinstall-node
installs node dependenciesinstall-jekyll
installs dependencies to be able to run jekyll locallyinstall
runs all install targets