@floip/flow-results-utils
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flow-results-utils

A set of Typescript utilities for working with Flow Results packages and data, from the Flow Interoperability Project. For the Flow Results standard, see:

This library provides:

  • Typescript model objects for representing and validating Flow Results packages: models/FlowResultsDataPackage.ts
  • A client library that wraps axios for operations on the Flow Results API: services/FlowResultsClient.ts
  • Useful conversion libraries, such as converting Flow Results to data models within the HL7 FHIR Specification.

Getting Started

This library is intended to be compatible from the browser or within Node.js applications.

Usage

To import a FlowResultsDataPackage from JSON and validate it:

import { FlowResultsDataPackage, parse } from '@floip/flow-results-utils';

const frPackage = parse(FlowResultsDataPackage, JSON.parse(flowResultsPackageText));

To use the client to access a Flow Results server, and retrieve a Flow Results data package:

import { FlowResultsClient } from "@floip/flow-results-utils";
const baseUrl = process.env.TEST_BASE_URL;
const authHeader = process.env.TEST_AUTH_HEADER;

const client = new FlowResultsClient(baseUrl, authHeader);

// Get list of Packages:

// getPackages returns a Promise<AxiosResponse<FlowResultsDataPackage>>. The AxiosResponse allows examining the return status, headers, etc. if needed. 
// For just the result, access AxiosResponse.data.
// `response` will be a FlowResultsDataPackage if the promise resolves.
const packages = await client.getPackages().then((r) => r.data).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});

// Get a simple array of available package IDs:
const packageIds = await client.getPackagesIds().then((r) => r.data).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});

// Get a Package:
const frPackage = await client.getPackage(packageIds[0]).then((r) => r.data).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});

// Get the first page of Responses from a Package, with filters and parameters:
// (responses1 is a FlowResultsResponseSet, which can be used to paginate through the remaining Responses.)
const responses1 = await client.getResponsesFromPackage(frPackage,
                { 
                    'filter[start-timestamp]' : '2020-03-20 12:00:00',
                    'page[size]': '2'
                }
                ).then((r) => r.data).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});

// Get the next page of Responses:
const responses2 = await responses1.next().then((r) => r.data).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});

Working with Flow Results and other data standards

HL7 FHIR

This package provides capabilities of converting Flow Results into the FHIR standard used by the digital health sector. Flow Result Descriptors are represented as FHIR Questionnaires, and Flow Results Response datasets are represented as multiple QuestionnaireResponses.

These converters provide an object-oriented API (FlowResultsToFHIRConverter), and a simple function API; either can be used.

Usage example: Object-oriented API

import { FlowResultsToFHIRConverter } from '@floip/flow-results-utils'
// Optional: If useful for working with the types of the returned objects: R4.IQuestionnaire and R4.IQuestionnaireResponse
import { R4 } from  '@ahryman40k/ts-fhir-types';

// frPackage is a FlowResultsDataPackage, previously parsed or retrieved from a FlowResultsClient
const frPackage: FlowResultsDataPackage = fromAbove();
const responses = [
            ["2019-04-09T23:40:12+00:00","962496841403224064","962496826479890432","962496826597330944","q_1521915343920_16","Survey again",{}],
            ["2019-04-09T23:40:19+00:00","962497190767775744","962496826479890432","962496826597330944","q_1520727469077_84","OMG YES",{}],
            ["2019-04-09T23:40:29+00:00","962497220186624000","962496826479890432","962496826597330944","q_1520739431185_81","Data understanding",{}],
            ["2019-04-09T23:40:38+00:00","962497262641369088","962496826479890432","962496826597330944","q_1520727585604_31","3.0000",{}],
            ["2019-04-09T23:41:12+00:00","962497300541100032","962496826479890432","962496826597330944","q_1520727871659_64","Transformative, not just efficiency, improvements to implementers.",{"type": "text"}]
        ];

// Convert a FlowResults Descriptor to a FHIR Questionnaire
const converter = new FlowResultsToFHIRConverter(frPackage);
const fhirQuestionnaire = converter.toQuestionnaire();
console.log(JSON.stringify(fhirQuestionnaire, null, 2));
/*
Result:
{
        "resourceType": "Questionnaire",
        "id": "5fa40351-3c77-4e1d-b0fd-2e2dcd1d4b65",
        "version": "2020-05-18T02:00:42+00:00",
        "name": "flow_interop_social_demo",
        "title": "Flow Interop Social Demo",
        "status": "active",
        "date": "2020-05-18T02:00:42+00:00",
        "item": [
          {
            "linkId": "q_1520727469077_84",
            "text": "How interested and excited are you for increased interoperability in ICT4D?",
            "type": "choice",
...
*/

// Convert a known set of Flow Results Responses that make up a session to a FHIR QuestionnaireResponse
const fhirQuestionnaireResponse = converter.toQuestionnaireResponse(responses);
console.log(JSON.stringify(fhirQuestionnaire, null, 2));
/*
Result:
{
        "resourceType": "QuestionnaireResponse",
        "id": "5fa40351-3c77-4e1d-b0fd-2e2dcd1d4b65-962496826597330944",
        "status": "completed",
        "subject": {
          "id": "962496826479890432",
          "display": "Contact ID 962496826479890432"
        },
        "authored": "2019-04-09T23:41:12+00:00",
        "item": [
          {
            "linkId": "q_1521915343920_16",
            "text": "How can I help out today?",
            "answer": [
              {
                "valueCoding": {
                  "code": "Survey again"
                }
              }
            ]
          },
          {
            "linkId": "q_1520727469077_84",
            "text": "How interested and excited are you for increased interoperability in ICT4D?",
...
*/

Usage Example: Function API

import { fhirQuestionnaireFromFlowResults, fhirQuestionnaireResponseFromFlowResults } from '@floip/flow-results-utils'
import { R4 } from  '@ahryman40k/ts-fhir-types';

// Convert a FlowResults Descriptor to a FHIR Questionnaire
const fhirQuestionnaire = fhirQuestionnaireFromFlowResults(frPackage)
console.log(JSON.stringify(fhirQuestionnaire, null, 2));

// Convert a known set of Flow Results Responses that make up a session to a FHIR QuestionnaireResponse
const fhirQuestionnaireResponse = fhirQuestionnaireResponseFromFlowResults(frPackage, responses);
console.log(JSON.stringify(fhirQuestionnaire, null, 2));

Using FlowResultsClient to get all Responses from a server, and converting them all to QuestionnaireResponses

import { FlowResultsClient, fhirQuestionnaireResponsesFromFlowResultsResponseSet } from '@floip/flow-results-utils'

// Get Package Descriptor
const client = new FlowResultsClient(baseUrl, authHeader);
const packageIds = await client.getPackagesIds().then((r) => r.data).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});
const frPackage = await client.getPackage(packageIds[0]).then((r) => r.data).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});

if(frPackage) {
    // Convert all Responses to QuestionnaireResponse
    await fhirQuestionnaireResponsesFromFlowResultsResponseSet(frPackage,
        client.getResponsesFromPackage(frPackage, { 
                'filter[start-timestamp]' : '2020-01-01 12:00:00',
                'page[size]': '500' // Adjust page size for memory consumption, up to the limits of server. Larger page sizes will be faster but consume more memory in the converter.
            }
        ),
        // Provide a callback function that receives and processes/stores the converted QuestionnaireResponses:
        questionnaireResponses => {
            questionnaireResponses.forEach(qr => {
                // Do something with each QuestionnaireResponse
                console.log(JSON.stringify(qr, null, 2));
            });
        }
    ).catch((e) => { console.log('Error', e)});
}

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