From abcb8a904125ecdd9482def77bc417e5ee4376b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kevin Dougan Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 15:56:34 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated the README file with the new run instructions. --- README.md | 24 +++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9e617cb..f5adf1b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -189,21 +189,27 @@ public class YourInterceptor ## 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 Spring Boot +```bash +mvn 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. ### Using jetty ```bash -mvn -Pjetty jetty:run +mvn -Pjetty spring-boot:run ``` - If you need to run this server on a different port (using Maven), you can change the port in the run command as follows: ```bash -mvn -Pjetty -Djetty.port=8888 jetty:run +mvn -Pjetty -Dserver.port=8888 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:8888/ and eg. http://localhost:8888/fhir/metadata. Remember to adjust you overlay configuration in the application.yaml to the following: ```yaml tester: @@ -219,7 +225,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8888/ and eg. http://localhos ```bash 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 tester: @@ -235,7 +241,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhos ```bash 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 tester: @@ -250,7 +256,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhos ```bash 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 tester: @@ -266,7 +272,7 @@ Server will then be accessible at http://localhost:8080/ and eg. http://localhos ```bash ./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 tester: