This repository contains the openmrs-owa-orderentry OpenMRS Open Web App.
The OpenMRS Order Entry UI is an application to support (drug) orders through UI For further documentation about OpenMRS Open Web Apps see Open Web App Wiki Order Entry UI OWA wiki.
# Get the project
git clone https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-owa-orderentry.git
# Move into the project directory
cd into openmrs-owa-orderentry
# Install the dependencies
npm install
# Create config.json
Create a config.json file in the top level directory following this template:
{
'LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER': '/Users/name/openmrs-standalone-2.4/appdata/owa/',
'APP_ENTRY_POINT': 'http://localhost:8081/openmrs-standalone/owa/orderentry/index.html'
}
"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER" should point to the "owa" directory of your locally running OpenMRS instance, and
"APP_ENTRY_POINT" should point to the entry point of your app
## Linux/SDK example
For example in a link environment where I have OpenMRS running on port 8080 via the SDK in
directory "/home/mgoodrich/openmrs/haiti", I set config.json as follows:
{"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER":"/home/mgoodrich/openmrs/haiti/owa",
"APP_ENTRY_POINT":"http://localhost:8080/openmrs/owa/openmrs-owa-orderentry/index.html"}
## Windows/Standalone example
Locate the 'appdata/owa' directory and type the following command to get the path to the 'appdata/owa' directory and copy it to the clipboard.
pwd | pbcopy
An example of the path is: /Users/name/downloads/openmrs-owa-orderentry/appdata\owa
Modify the path to look like: /Users/name/downloads/openmrs-owa-orderentry/appdata\\owa/
Copy the path. Edit config.json as follows:
{
"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER": "PASTE_THE_PATH_YOU_COPIED_HERE",
"APP_ENTRY_POINT": "http://localhost:8081/openmrs-standalone/owa/openmrs-owa-orderentry/index.html"
}
Note: Start your cohort builder standalone server locally. Make sure you tomcat port is 8081, if not, change the APP_ENTRY_POINT localhost port to be the same as your tomcat port.
# Run the app
npm run watch
You will need NodeJS 6+ installed to do this. See the install instructions here.
Once you have NodeJS installed, install the dependencies (first time only):
npm install
Build the distributable using Webpack as follows:
npm run build:prod
This will create a file called openmrs-owa-orderentry.zip
file in the root directory,
which can be uploaded to the OpenMRS Open Web Apps module.
To deploy directly to your local Open Web Apps directory, run:
npm run build:deploy
This will build and deploy the app to the /Users/name/openmrs-standalone-2.4/appdata/owa
directory.
To change the deploy directory, edit the LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER
entry in config.json
.
If this file does not exists, create one in the root directory that looks like:
{
"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER": "/Users/name/openmrs-standalone-2.4/appdata/owa"
}
Note: This could be different depending on your installed version and install location.
To use Browersync to watch your files and reload
the page, inject CSS or synchronize user actions across browser instances, you will need the APP_ENTRY_POINT
entry in your config.json
file:
{
"LOCAL_OWA_FOLDER": "/Users/name/openmrs-standalone-2.4/appdata/owa",
"APP_ENTRY_POINT": "http://localhost:8081/openmrs-standalone/owa/openmrs-owa-orderentry/index.html"
}
Run Browsersync as follows:
npm run watch
Install npm packages dependencies as follows:
npm install --save <package>
To use the installed package, import it as follows:
//import and assign to variable
import variableName from 'package';
To contain package in vendor bundle, remember to add it to vendor entry point array, eg.:
entry: {
app : `${__dirname}/app/js/owa.js`,
css: `${__dirname}/app/css/owa.css`,
vendor : [
'package',
...//other packages in vendor bundle
]
},
Any files that you add manually must be added in the app
directory.
You may experience problems due to the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header not
being set by OpenMRS. To fix this you'll need to enable Cross-Origin Resource
Sharing in Tomcat.
See instructions here for Tomcat 7 and here for Tomcat 6.
Before using the Order Entry Open Web Application, the administrator should make the following one time configurations using the admin portal.
- Create an Encounter Type called
Order Entry
or any other name. - Create a setting
orderentryowa.encounterType
whose value should correspond to the name given to the Encounter Type created above. - Create an Encounter Role called
Clinician
or any other name. - Create a setting
orderentryowa.encounterRole
whose value should correspond to the name given to the encounter role created in 3 above. - Create a date format, setting
orderentryowa.dateAndTimeFormat
as the name, with a value of the date format, e.g.DD-MMM-YYYY HH:mm
, in the global properties
NB: Not having any of the above configurations will result into an error notice. Please check more information here
In order to release, set a new version in package.json, bintray.json and app/manifest.webapp. Once you commit and push changes to github, go to https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-owa-orderentry/releases and create a new release named after the version you want to release. Travis CI should pick up a newly created tag and deploy the release to Bintray at https://bintray.com/openmrs/owa/openmrs-owa-orderentry