Merge pull request #672 from hapifhir/671-update-run-instructions

671 - Updated the run instructions.
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## Running locally ## Running locally
The easiest way to run this server entirely depends on your environment requirements. At least, the following 4 ways are supported: The easiest way to run this server entirely depends on your environment requirements. The following ways are supported:
### Using jetty ### Using jetty
```bash ```bash
mvn -Pjetty jetty:run mvn -Pjetty spring-boot:run
``` ```
The Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/fhir and the CapabilityStatement will be found at http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata.
If you need to run this server on a different port (using Maven), you can change the port in the run command as follows: ### Using Spring Boot
```bash ```bash
mvn -Pjetty -Djetty.port=8888 jetty:run mvn spring-boot:run
``` ```
Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8888/ and eg. http://localhost:8888/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust you overlay configuration in the application.yaml to eg. The Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/fhir and the CapabilityStatement will be found at http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata.
If you want to run this server on a different port, you can change the port in the `src/main/resources/application.yaml` file as follows:
```yaml
server:
# servlet:
# context-path: /example/path
port: 8888
```
The Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8888/fhir and the CapabilityStatement will be found at http://localhost:8888/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust your overlay configuration in the `application.yaml` file to the following:
```yaml ```yaml
tester: tester:
@@ -219,7 +230,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8888/ and eg. http://localhos
```bash ```bash
mvn clean spring-boot:run -Pboot mvn clean spring-boot:run -Pboot
``` ```
Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust you overlay configuration in the application.yaml to eg. Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust you overlay configuration in the application.yaml to the following:
```yaml ```yaml
tester: tester:
@@ -235,7 +246,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhos
```bash ```bash
mvn clean package spring-boot:repackage -Pboot && java -jar target/ROOT.war mvn clean package spring-boot:repackage -Pboot && java -jar target/ROOT.war
``` ```
Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust your overlay configuration in the application.yaml to eg. Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust your overlay configuration in the application.yaml to the following:
```yaml ```yaml
tester: tester:
@@ -250,7 +261,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhos
```bash ```bash
mvn clean package com.google.cloud.tools:jib-maven-plugin:dockerBuild -Dimage=distroless-hapi && docker run -p 8080:8080 distroless-hapi mvn clean package com.google.cloud.tools:jib-maven-plugin:dockerBuild -Dimage=distroless-hapi && docker run -p 8080:8080 distroless-hapi
``` ```
Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust your overlay configuration in the application.yaml to eg. Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust your overlay configuration in the application.yaml to the following:
```yaml ```yaml
tester: tester:
@@ -266,7 +277,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhos
```bash ```bash
./build-docker-image.sh && docker run -p 8080:8080 hapi-fhir/hapi-fhir-jpaserver-starter:latest ./build-docker-image.sh && docker run -p 8080:8080 hapi-fhir/hapi-fhir-jpaserver-starter:latest
``` ```
Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust your overlay configuration in the application.yaml to eg. Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhost:8080/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust your overlay configuration in the application.yaml to the following:
```yaml ```yaml
tester: tester:

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pom.xml
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</dependency> </dependency>
</dependencies> </dependencies>
</profile> </profile>
<!-- examples of how to start the server using the default profile--> <!-- -->
<!-- mvn clean package jetty:run --> <!-- Examples of how to run the server: -->
<!-- java -jar jetty-runner.jar target/hapi-fhir-jpaserver.war --> <!-- -->
<!-- For Spring Boot use: -->
<!-- mvn spring-boot:run -->
<!-- -->
<!-- For JETTY use: -->
<!-- mvn -Pjetty spring-boot:run -->
<!-- -->
<!-- For the Tomcat WAR approach use: -->
<!-- mvn clean package -DskipTests && java -jar ./target/ROOT.war -->
<!-- -->
<!-- NEXT: Browse to http://localhost:8080/fhir -->
<!-- -->
<profile> <profile>
<id>jetty</id> <id>jetty</id>
<dependencies> <dependencies>

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#Uncomment the following lines to enable the fhir endpoint to be available at /example/path/fhir instead of /fhir #Uncomment the "servlet" and "context-path" lines below to make the fhir endpoint available at /example/path/fhir instead of the default value of /fhir
#server: server:
# servlet: # servlet:
# context-path: /example/path # context-path: /example/path
port: 8080
#Adds the option to go to eg. http://localhost:8080/actuator/health for seeing the running configuration #Adds the option to go to eg. http://localhost:8080/actuator/health for seeing the running configuration
#see https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/html/actuator.html#actuator.endpoints #see https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/html/actuator.html#actuator.endpoints
management: management: