I ran into two issues with Cache to XML Export and Cache to JSON Export in regard to array sequences. So before I waste time opening a WRC ticket, I figured I would poll the Development Community, since there is always so much wonderful feedback and suggestions via this Developer Community! So much thanks in advance for everyone's input! Go Team!
Using the FHIR DEMO, I have pieced together how to make a FHIR Request using OAuth against an External FHIR Repository. When I execute the Patient search (HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Request), I get a HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Response that has a Quick Stream ID, which I then use to convert the Quick Stream to a JSON Dynamic Object. if I do a trace on the Raw JSON Object, I am able to pull out single elements, however I want to pull the raw JSON into a defined Class Structure.
You will generate a one-time use JSON Web Token (JWT) to authenticate your app to the authorization server and obtain an access token that can be used to authenticate your app's web service calls. There are several libraries for creating JWTs. See jwt.io for some examples.
I'm a beginner and currently working on a project to convert CCDA files to FHIR using InterSystems IRIS. I have developed a web form to upload CCDA files, and I'm attempting to convert the uploaded CCDA files to FHIR. However, I am encountering an issue where the conversion process results in an empty entry. Here's the Output it displays on HTML page:
I am trying to create a HS.FHIR.DTL.vR4.Model.Resource.Encounter message based on a conversion of HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Response QuickStream to a JSON %Dynamic Object.
When I try to send the HS.FHIR.DTL.vR4.Model.Resource.Encounter onto the Router
I'm running into an intermittent issue with some of our Custom Operations/Processes as a result of some large FHIR R4 Binaries. Essentially we get a response from an AthenaHealth FHIR endpoint that appears to be too large to be processed using the IRIS Built In Functions for FHIR:
I've replicated it on the command line here using a file (binary.json) that has the response from the FHIR Endpoint. Not sharing full contents due to PHI concerns.
We are trying to create a JWT in order to get oauth2 token from login.microsoftonline.com and then use that token to get key/secret from an Azure Key Vault.
It seemed like it would be quite straightforward by using the Create method of class %Net.JSON.JWT
I’m new to this community and could really use some help with creating a production in InterSystems IRIS for Health Community 2024.3. I have deployed my instance using Docker. Here’s what I’m trying to do:
I tried executing the SQL JSON_TABLE query with large JSON string(more than 200000 characters) and I got the below error. I'm curious about this under the hood workflow and how does it reach reaches MAXSTRING.
I have a scenario where I send a GET request to a broker and receive a FHIR response. When I attempted to use the built-in InterSystems functions to convert this FHIR response into SDA, the transformation failed—likely because it is not a standard FHIR request.
How should I handle this situation? Is there a recommended approach to processing FHIR responses in this context?
Just building a simple frontend->JSON->IRIS backend story, and figured that IRIS while importing via %JSON.Adaptor wants JSON fields to match property names, meaning even should match the case. Like:
{ name: "John",
surname: "Doe"}
will have issues while saving the dynamic object to a class Sample.Person with:
I'm trying to create an indexed table with an vector field so I can search by the vector value. I've been investigating and found that to get the vector value based on the text (token), use a Python method like the following:
I need help Integrating the vendor-provided code into the current code to check if the data is an array and if it is, iterate through each item using a for each loop. Also, I need to hit every error handler code mentioned at the bottom along with the transform in both instances.
When handling a %CSP.REST API response for a custom endpoint, how can I capture or access the response content before it is written to the output buffer and sent through the Web Gateway to the UI?