A .Net application, library, and related utilities to work with FHIR specifications.
Detailed documentation can be found on the documentation site.
Project source code is hosted on GitHub.
All projects are currently built on .Net 8.0 and tested on multiple platforms, though Windows is the primary development platform. The .Net 8.0 SDK and runtimes are available for free at: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download .
This project is a class library that contains the common (normalized) models used in these projects. The project is lightweight with minimal dependencies and used to ensure that additional projects and external development have access to models.
Detailed information about the models can be found in the Common Models Documentation.
This project is a class library that provides basic support for loading specifications from multiple versions of FHIR. The library is scoped to the needs of this project and is not intended to be a full FHIR library. It is incomplete in support, though we do plan on expanding in the future.
This project is a class library that provides support for working with the FHIR Mapping Language (FML). Today, content is focused on parsing FML and providing useful abstractions for consumption.
This project is a class library that contains the logic used to process FHIR specifications. For example, this project contains the code to:
- download packages,
- resolve canonical URLs,
- normalize different versions of FHIR,
- read metadata (CapabilityStatement or Conformance) from FHIR servers,
- compare packages or artifacts,
- convert normalized models into language-specific models,
- etc.
More information about this project can be found in the API Documentation.
The projects in this repository can be used to translate FHIR packages (core or IG) into other forms - e.g., programming language definitions (C#, TypeScript, Ruby, etc.), other language definitions (FHIR Shorthand, OpenAPI, etc.), or data formats (Info text, etc.).
More information about current languages can be found on the Export Languages Page. Information about adding new languages can be found on the Extending Page.
This project is a command-line application that can be used to perform export operations (e.g., for CI Pipelines). Generally, it can:
- manage the FHIR Package Cache (
~/.fhir
) - add/update packages - perform exports / transforms of FHIR packages
- compare specification packages
To run this project from a command line:
dotnet run --project src/fhir-codegen-cli/fhir-codegen-cli.csproj -- [command] [options]
or you can build a release version to run:dotnet build -c Release
./src/fhir-codegen/bin/Release/net8.0/fhir-codegen-cli.exe
Description:
A utility for processing FHIR packages into other formats/languages.
Usage:
fhir-codegen [command] [options]
Options:
--fhir-cache <fhir-cache> Location of the FHIR cache (none specified defaults to user .fhir directory). []
--use-official-registries Use official FHIR registries to resolve packages. []
--additional-fhir-registry-urls <additional-fhir-registry-urls> Additional FHIR registry URLs to use. []
--additional-npm-registry-urls <additional-npm-registry-urls> Additional NPM registry URLs to use. []
--output-dir, --output-directory, --output-path <output-directory> File or directory to write output. []
--output-filename <output-filename> Filename to write output. []
-p, --load-package, --package <load-package> Package to load, either as directive ([name]#[version/literal]) or URL. []
--auto-load-expansions When loading core packages, load the expansions packages automatically. []
--resolve-dependencies Resolve package dependencies. []
--load-structures Types of FHIR structures to load. []
opt: CapabilityStatement
opt: CodeSystem
opt: Compartment
opt: ComplexType
opt: ConceptMap
opt: Extension
opt: ImplementationGuide
opt: Interface
opt: LogicalModel
opt: NamingSystem
opt: Operation
opt: PrimitiveType
opt: Profile
opt: Resource
opt: SearchParameter
opt: StructureMap
opt: Unknown
opt: ValueSet
--export-keys <export-keys> Keys of FHIR structures to export (e.g., Patient), empty means all. []
--load-canonical-examples Load canonical examples from packages. []
--offline Offline mode (will not download missing packages). []
--fhir-version <fhir-version> FHIR version to use. []
--version Show version information
-?, -h, --help Show help and usage information
Commands:
generate Generate output from a FHIR package and exit.
compare Compare two sets of packages.
gui Launch the GUI (experimental).
More information about this project can be found in the Command Line Documentation.
-
Download and parse FHIR R4 (latest published version) into the user FHIR cache, then build a TypeScript file in the current directory
fhir-codegen generate TypeScript -p hl7.fhir.r4.core --output-path ./R4.ts
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Download and parse FHIR R4 (latest published version) into the user FHIR cache, then build a TypeScript file in the current directory, restricted to just the Resources: Patient, Encounter, and Observation
fhir-codegen generate TypeScript -p hl7.fhir.r4.core --output-path ./R4.ts --export-keys Patient|Encounter|Observation
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Download and parse FHIR R4 (latest published version) into the user FHIR cache, reach out the Firely Test Server, and build a set of OpenAPI definitions
generate OpenApi --fhir-server-url http://server.fire.ly/r4 -p hl7.fhir.r4.core#4.0.1 --output-path ./FS-OpenApi-R4 --include-experimental --schema-level names --metadata true --multi-file true --single-responses false --resolve-server-canonicals false --resolve-external-canonicals false --basic-scopes-only true
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