Primary Author: Eric Haas
This Implementation Guide was made possible by the thoughtful contributions of the following people and organizations:
The twenty-two founding Da Vinci Project member organizations.
Bryn Rhodes, Bryn Rhodes, Dynamic Content Group Floyd Eisenberg, iParsimony LLC Jocelyn Keegan, Point of Care Partners Linda Michaelsen, Optum Lloyd Mckenzie, Gevity Robert Dieterle, EnableCare Robert Samples, ESAC Viet Nguyen, Stratametrics Yan Heras, Optimum eHealth LLC
GitHub will automatically trigger a new build whenever you commit changes.
(To manually trigger a build, just POST
to the Webhook URL yourself, for example via:
curl -X POST "https://2rxzc1u4ji.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/prod/publish?HL7/deqm"
)
Note: a build takes 2-3 minutes to complete. Then you can...
http://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/davinci-deqm
http://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/davinci-deqm/build.log
To initially build locally, clone the repository and run the following commands in order below in the root command:
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_updatePublisher[.bat | .sh] - Process retrieves the current version of the IG publisher and stores it within the input-cache folder. The IG publisher is updated on a regular basis but this process does not have to be executed for every instance of the publication process.
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_genonce[.bat | .sh] - This initiates the publication process. Launching the .bat file (Windows) or .sh file (Unix/Mac) will launch HL7's IGPublisher program and build/publish the IG one time.
Before the instructions in the above "Local Build" section will work, you need to install several primary dependencies.
Go to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/ and download the latest (version 8 or higher) JDK for your platform, and install it.
Jekyll requires Ruby version 2.1 or greater. Depending on your operating system, you may already have Ruby bundled with it. Otherwise, or if you need a newer version, go to https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/ for directions.
Go to https://jekyllrb.com and follow the
instructions there, for example gem install jekyll bundler
. The end
result of this should be that the binary "jekyll" is now in your path.