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Re: [Health] Various problems....


From: Chris
Subject: Re: [Health] Various problems....
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 13:47:39 -0700

Hiya!

Sorry about the delay in responding!

On 07/13/16, Luis Falcon wrote:
> Hi Euan !
> 
> Sorry for the late reply ! Been busy today with the release of 3.0.2 :)
> 
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 15:55:01 +0100
> euan livingstone <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> > I have managed to get past this error.  I had to edit the
> > run_server.py file, changing the lines 'from server import
> > create_app, from server.config import ProductionConfig' to  'from app
> > import create_app, from config import ProductionConfig'.  I also had
> > to edit a line in the app.py file from 'from server.common
> > import .........' to 'from common import .........'. This has got me
> > past this error but is now presenting me with a new error, now when I
> > run the run_server.py file it says: IOError: Database
> > "gnuhealth_demo_test.sqlite" doesn't exist! Can anyone offer me any
> > clues as to what might be wrong? Cheers, Euan.

Maybe I need to clear up the documentation about the script since I am
realizing it can be confusing.

The python script is shipped in the server/ folder.

However, it should be moved to the directory above the server/ folder.

That is, /folder/above/run_server.py and /folder/above/server/*.

Consequently, when you run it: $ python run_server.py

The script imports from the server folder (= from server import create_app).

What I believe is happening is that the config file is not properly
being imported and/or not properly configured to find the trytond.conf
file.

All the best,

-C


> 
> It really looks like a corrupted installation. It should pretty much
> run out of the box with Chris documentation[1]
> 
> 
> We're running it live on the latest GNU Health (3.0.2) on the community
> server, so you might want to take a look[2]
> 
> BTW, for upcoming 3.2, as Chris mentioned, we're re-designing the
> approach for HL7 FHIR integration especially with the concept of
> Federation.
> 
> More soon !



> 
> 
> 1.- https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/FHIR_REST_server
> 2.- https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Using_the_FHIR_REST_server

Hi

> 
> All the best
> Luis
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dr. Luis Falcon, M.D., BSc
> President, GNU Solidario
> GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare
> http://health.gnu.org
> 
> 



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