package ca.uhn.fhir.jpa.demo; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Import; import ca.uhn.fhir.context.FhirVersionEnum; import ca.uhn.fhir.to.FhirTesterMvcConfig; import ca.uhn.fhir.to.TesterConfig; //@formatter:off /** * This spring config file configures the web testing module. It serves two * purposes: * 1. It imports FhirTesterMvcConfig, which is the spring config for the * tester itself * 2. It tells the tester which server(s) to talk to, via the testerConfig() * method below */ @Configuration @Import(FhirTesterMvcConfig.class) public class FhirTesterConfigDstu3 { /** * This bean tells the testing webpage which servers it should configure itself * to communicate with. In this example we configure it to talk to the local * server, as well as one public server. If you are creating a project to * deploy somewhere else, you might choose to only put your own server's * address here. * * Note the use of the ${serverBase} variable below. This will be replaced with * the base URL as reported by the server itself. Often for a simple Tomcat * (or other container) installation, this will end up being something * like "http://localhost:8080/hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example". If you are * deploying your server to a place with a fully qualified domain name, * you might want to use that instead of using the variable. */ @Bean public TesterConfig testerConfig() { TesterConfig retVal = new TesterConfig(); retVal .addServer() .withId("home") .withFhirVersion(FhirVersionEnum.DSTU3) .withBaseUrl("${serverBase}/baseDstu3") .withName("Local Tester") .addServer() .withId("hapi") .withFhirVersion(FhirVersionEnum.DSTU3) .withBaseUrl("http://fhirtest.uhn.ca/baseDstu3") .withName("Public HAPI Test Server"); return retVal; } } //@formatter:on