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The Asbestos project - extending XDS Toolkit to support the FHIR standard.

Asbestos defines a micro-service environment to support the combined testing of the IHE XDS collection of profiles as well as the FHIR-based profiles. When complete, all the necessary components will be pulled into a Docker environment to create a consolidated runtime. For now this is a work-in-progress.

For now all the components are part of the repository except for HAPI FHIR which is brought in as a git submodule.

To clone from github

git clone https://github.com/usnistgov/asbestos.git 

to pull shell of project. This will create directory asbestos

cd asbestos

next you will need the Javascript utilities if they are not already present (this shows what I did on Ubuntu - YMMV)

Install Yarn

curl -sS https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install yarn
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends yarn

verify

 yarn --version

Add Vue utilities

sudo yarn global add @vue/cli

to update the Javascript dependencies. These can be run at any time to refresh the Javascript libraries. Then run:

cd asbestos-view
npm init
npm install

in a terminal to start UI in development mode. Do this from the view directory.

cd asbestos-view
npm run serve

also, to make sure all packages are up to date

npm update

In IntelliJ, choose ECMAScript 6.

To build Run/Debug Configuration in IntelliJ

Create configuration based on Tomcat Server/Local
Select Application Server already on system
Unselect Open Browser after launch
URL should be http://localhost:8081/asbestos/
VM options: -DEXTERNAL_CACHE=/home/bill/ec  (your milage will vary here)
On the Deployment tab - select asbestos-war:war exploded and set Application context to /asbestos

Development environment

See https://github.com/usnistgov/asbestos/wiki/Development-Environment

Special builds

These are shell scripts in the root of the project. The top release building script is build-zip-release.sh which calls the rest to do their part. The end result is the file /opt/asbestos.zip which is ready for release.

install-local.sh - asbestos and asbestos-assembly have been built. This script installs asbestos-assembly in /opt/asbestos then adds xdstoolkit and hapi fhir to the package in the correct places. fhir.zip and the xdstools project must be alongside asbestos in the common directory:

.
    fhir.zip
    asbestos/
    toolkit2/

build-local-release.sh - Build asbestos and then asbestos-assembly. Install asbestos-assembly (the file structure of the release) and then add xdstools and hapi to the correct directories. Uses install-local.sh.

rebuild-local-release.sh - deletes current release as /opt/asbestos and calls build-local-release.sh to rebuild it.

build-zip-release.sh - relies on rebuild-local-release.sh to build up release content in /opt/asbestos. This script then packages that directory as /opt/asbestos.zip which is ready for release.

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