The purpose of this example app is to show how you can use the fdns-ms-object and fdns-ms-indexing services with a front-end interface built with fdns-ui-react and fdns-js-sdk. The use case for this example app is to view and index objects from the Datalake. You can also download data summaries via the fdns-ms-reporting and fdns-ms-storage services.
You will need to have the following installed before getting up and running locally:
- Docker, Installation guides
- Docker Compose, Installation guides
- Windows Users: This project uses
Make
, please see Cygwin for running commands in this README
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
You can find the most recent version of the Create React App guide here.
This app uses the following FDNS libraries hosted on npm
.
Run npm i
to install dependencies.
To start the background processes necessary, run docker compose to spin up fdns-ms-indexing
, fdns-ms-hl7-object
, fdns-ms-storage
, and fdns-ms-reporting
, which are all needed to run this app:
docker-compose up -d
To start the app:
npm start
You should be able to visit http://localhost:3000/
to view the dashboard.
To stop running the docker background images:
docker-compose down
This app is able to run in a configuration where a OAuth 2.0 access token is needed before accessing the front-end such as with Foundation Services running with OAuth 2.0 enabled. You can pass the following environment variables to your Docker container:
SECURE_MODE=true
to run in the secure mode configurationAUTH_URL=https://authorization-server.com/oauth/authorize
the value for the authorization URL from your OAuth 2.0 provider
Your AUTH_URL
should follow the general guidelines for a Single Page App.
The following is an example of what this URL might look like and how your redirect_uri
should be formatted:
https://authorization-server.com/oauth/authorize
?client_id=REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_ID
&response_type=code
&state=REPLACE_WITH_STATE
&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fexample-app.com%2Fauth
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