FHIR Chat · Ruby Implementations · smart/scheduling-links

Stream: smart/scheduling-links

Topic: Ruby Implementations


view this post on Zulip Rob Brackett (Apr 14 2021 at 14:06):

Has anybody written any client or publisher code in Ruby? I just got put in touch with a provider who’s evaluating the cost to implement the SMART Scheduling Links standard; their app is all Ruby. Wondering if there’s a gem or existing code they can leverage (or if they might create a gem as part of their work).

view this post on Zulip Josh Mandel (Apr 14 2021 at 14:12):

The Inferno stack is all ruby based

view this post on Zulip Josh Mandel (Apr 14 2021 at 14:12):

@Robert Scanlon FYI

view this post on Zulip Robert Scanlon (Apr 14 2021 at 19:55):

Hi @Rob Brackett -- Inferno is written in Ruby and all open source. Our tools are focused on the client side. fhir_models, fhir_client, and inferno smart scheduling link tests may be worth them looking at. One caveat: our FHIR bulk data client code is not very well encapsulated at the moment! So reusing that would be a challenge.


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