Stream: smart
Topic: SMART references in R4
Mikael Rinnetmäki (Jan 02 2019 at 17:53):
Current release https://www.hl7.org/fhir/security.html#authentication points to http://docs.smarthealthit.org, from which the authorization guide points back to http://hl7.org/fhir/smart-app-launch/. Should we rather point to http://hl7.org/fhir/smart-app-launch/ from the security page?
John Moehrke (Jan 02 2019 at 20:15):
I intend to point at the HL7 publication of the normative SMART specification. I have not seen that anouncement. Did I miss it?
Mikael Rinnetmäki (Jan 04 2019 at 10:59):
I haven't seen an announcement either. http://www.hl7.org/fhir/smart-app-launch/history.cfml says the latest version is Release 1.0.0 (STU), from 2018-11-13.
John Moehrke (Jan 04 2019 at 15:31):
Sure would be nice if SMART was not bound to a version of FHIR...
Josh Mandel (Jan 07 2019 at 19:58):
SMART is designed to be compatible with FHIR DSTU2 and later -- no changes required for STU3 vs R4.
John Moehrke (Jan 07 2019 at 20:09):
This should likely be made more clear. The formal specification has a yellow bar indicating STU3...
John Moehrke (Jan 07 2019 at 20:11):
and some specific STU3 conformance resources http://hl7.org/fhir/smart-app-launch/1.0.0/conformance/index.html#oauth-uris-extension
Josh Mandel (Jan 07 2019 at 23:01):
OK, that's good feedback. (For the record, the first paragraph of the first section of the spec currently states, "It is compatible with FHIR DSTU2 and above, and includes explicit definitions for extensions in DSTU2 and STU3.")
John Moehrke (Jan 07 2019 at 23:15):
flashing yellow bar must have blinded me... :-)
Grahame Grieve (Jan 08 2019 at 19:26):
I don't know why the version bar even says "based on FHIR Version 3.0.1. "
Grahame Grieve (Jan 08 2019 at 19:26):
it might be a copy/paste error from an editor somewhere
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