fEMR is a fast EMR solution for remote clinics who depend on speed and ease of use rather than complex features. Check out Team fEMR's website for more information and a live demo.
For more information on contributing, please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file. For details regarding installation and deployment, continue reading.
This repo uses Github Actions workflows for continuous integration, which can be found under the Actions tab in Github (https://github.com/CPSECapstone/zzs-femr/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Scala+CI%22). The Scala CI workflow runs 'sbt test' whenever code is pushed or a pull request is made to the main branch.
- It is very important for the administrator to backup local data to the remote database.
- A cronjob can be set up before a kit is deployed to automatically display a message once a week.
- In the command line, type crontab -e
- A text editor should appear.
- Add the following line to this file: 0 11 * * 5 /util/WeeklyReminder.sh
- This will display a reminder pop up at 11:00AM every Friday.
- fEMR is not HIPAA compliant (... yet).
- fEMR is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
- fEMR may attempt to establish a secure remote connection when internet access becomes available. This behavior is configurable and turned off by default.
Email: kevin.zurek@teamfemr.org
- Make sure you have Docker installed and running on your machine.
- Clone the FEMR/femr repo:
git clone https://github.com/FEMR/femr.git
- Checkout the super-femr branch:
git checkout super-femr
. - Cd into the femr directory:
cd femr
- Run
docker-compose up
to start the app. - If step 5 successfully finishes, then the app will be available at http://localhost:9000/
git clone https://github.com/FEMR/femr.git
- Ensure Docker Desktop is running
- Open a terminal at the repository root
- Run
docker-compose up db
to bring up the database. To stop the database use Ctrl+c
-
Open IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate. Then open the
femr
project withsuper-femr
branch checked out. -
In IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and go to
Preferences
->Plugins
-> clickMarketplace
-> Then downloadScala
andPlay Framework
. Then restart the IDE. -
Inside
femr/conf
folder, create a new file namedapplication.dev.conf
.
include "application.conf"
settings.researchOnly=0
db.default.url="jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1:3306/femr_db?characterEncoding=UTF-8&useSSL=false&allowPublicKeyRetrieval=true"
db.default.username="femr"
db.default.password="password"
photos.defaultProfilePhoto="./public/img/defaultProfile.png"
csv.path="./Upload/CSV"
-
Go to
Run
->Edit Configurations
-> click on the+
sign ->Play 2 App
.- If
Play 2 App
doesn't appear, try restarting the IDE.
- If
-
In the JVM options of the configuration add
-Dconfig.resource=application.dev.conf
to the end. -
Go to
File
->Project structure
-> Under theProject
tab -> SelectProject SDK
and set it to 1.8.- You can download 1.8 directly from IntelliJ. If so, choose 1.8 Amazon Correto.
- Change the language level to 8.
- On the rightmost side of IntelliJ, if there is a vertical line containing sbt. Click on the sbt tab and then click the refresh symbol.
- If there isn’t sbt on the right, remove the .idea folder from the root directory of the project. In the command line, traverse to the root directory and do: rm -r .idea. Then redo step 2 and then continue. If still does not work try invaliadating IntelliJ's cache.
- After that runs, click on the Play button to run the configuration. If everything was set up correctly, the website should open up on another window. Select “Apply this script now”.
- Try deleting the .idea folder and rerunning sbt
- Confirm you have the absolute path in your environment variables
- Try to re-apply the plugins Scala and Play Framework
- Otherwise, try cloning the femr github and going through the steps once more.
- Try invalidating Intellij IDEA cache.