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From: | Bahaa Alamood |
Subject: | Re: [Health] Thalamus |
Date: | Wed, 22 May 2019 13:55:48 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.6.1 |
Dear Luis,
Thanks for taken your time to explain the below to me. I am making some progress and here is what I have so far:
I was able to load the database using the populate script and I have added a record with a root role, but now when I go to the federation queue and try to send the changes like creating new patient record or just a person I get this [2019-05-22 17:38:41 +0000] [30800] [DEBUG] GET
/people/IRQVSQ827RFZ
If I understand the above correctly it is trying to look for a record that it does not exists in the DB which is is true since I am trying to insert this record. What is the proper way to insert the new record? given I have setup the federation node correctly because when I do a test connection it comes back with success.
Also I have ran into another problem relating to the node configuration. when I first start thalamus I can authenticate successfully the first time when I do the connection test, but if I go back few minutes later and do the test it fails on authentication and I have to restart the Thalamus server again for it to succeed. Any idea why?
here is the log out put for the successful auth after a restart:
[2019-05-22 17:38:36 +0000] [30797] [INFO] Starting gunicorn
19.9.0
here is the log output for the failed authentication
[2019-05-22 17:38:25 +0000] [30772] [DEBUG] GET
/people/IRQVSQ827RFZ
here is the record in the DB for the user in question above:
{
On 5/19/19 7:37 AM, Luis Falcon wrote:
Dear Bahaa On Sat, 18 May 2019 13:53:12 -0400 Bahaa Alamood <address@hidden> wrote:Dear Dr. Falcon, First of all, thanks for the quick response and thanks for all the work you and your team have done and still doing for the health of all humans.Thank you for being part of the community :)I guess I was not clear about the problem I am having. I have installed gnu health on one machine and configured the company and institution as well as I have added a user as a health professional. I have install Thalamus on another machine and it is running and accepting request as you can see from the log output below: 2019-05-17 18:44:50 +0000] [1373] [DEBUG] GET /people/balamood [2019-05-17 18:46:18 +0000] [1373] [DEBUG] GET /people/VSQ827RFZ [2019-05-17 18:47:25 +0000] [1373] [DEBUG] GET /people/balamood [2019-05-17 18:49:12 +0000] [1373] [DEBUG] GET /people/balamood [2019-05-17 18:53:43 +0000] [1373] [DEBUG] GET /people/balamood [2019-05-17 18:53:58 +0000] [1373] [DEBUG] GET /people/admin [2019-05-18 16:11:46 +0000] [1373] [DEBUG] GET /people/admin my problem is in setting the parameters for the Thalamus server from the other node. I just need to know how to create these users and passwords that Thalamus would accept? Also if Thalamus is just a message relay how does it authenticate? what does it compare the credentials to when doing the authentication? right now I have an empty DB on the Thalamus node how does it get populated with user credentials?We need to differentiate between the Health Information System (HIS) and the Hospital Management System (node) * HIS: Thalamus + Pg Document-oriented DB (available to all nodes) * HMIS : One node of the many nodes that can participate on the Federation. This node is the "traditional" GNU Health HMIS that you installed, with the "health_federation" module that allows the connection to Thalamus. As explained in the documentation , each node is independent. What is important is that the Federation Account. This is a unique ID assigned to each person, and that is part of every resource related to her / him. We have a simple "populate" script that fills in some demo users at the HIS (The new development version of thalamus has a "root" user). The HIS uses a role-based authorization model. It is up to each node to interact with Thalamus for the different actions (retrieve, update, create... ) on the available resources (demographics, Pages of Life, ... ). For instance, to make GH HMIS communicate to the Federation, we use the "Federation Node Configuration", where we include the admin user in control of the GH instance node. That will be responsible to automatically send all queued requests to Thalamus. Due to the federated model design, you need to keep in mind that the credentials used to authenticate users on the nodes are not necessarily the same as in the HIS. The upcoming GNU Health Federation Portal will serve to make the administration tasks (like creating a new federation account) simpler . You can read more in these announcements. * http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/health-dev/2019-04/msg00005.html * http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/health-dev/2019-05/msg00000.html It might sound a bit daunting at the beginning, but it's actually a simple, yet very flexible and scalable model. Hope it's clearer now. Anyways, I will be speaking about this at openSUSE Conference this Friday in Nuremberg, Germany. It is supposed to be streamed, so you should be able to join. In addition, on June 3rd we'll be having a community meeting via Jitsi, where we'll talk about the Federation, so looking forward to seeing you there ! :) Have a great week ! Luis -- Bahaaldin Al-amood Managing Director IQ Tel: +964 (0) 780 926 2103 US tel: 540 632 1388 email: address@hidden Skype ID: bahaa.alamood Arc Digital Solutions and Consultancy www.arcdsc.com This message contains information that may be confidential and privileged to Arc digital Solutions and Consultancy, its partners, or customers. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. Unless you are the addressee (or authorized to receive mail for the addressee), you should not use, copy or disclose to anyone this message or any information contained in this message. If you have received this message in error, please so advise the sender by reply e-mail and delete this message. Thank you for your cooperation. |
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