Parse FHIR query string
Project description
A library to parse FHIR query strings.
Validates type and returns correct object
Built-in search parameters from FHIR standard
Parses modifiers and prefixes
Generally only have included relevant Resources with maturity greater than 2. Some exceptions.
Usage
from fhir_parse_qs import Search search = Search('Patient', 'name=bob') # Search(<endpoint>, <query_string>) # endpoint search.endpoint --> 'Patient' # all the namedtuples search.parsed --> [FHIRSearch(...)] # index as key; each parameter/value pair gets parsed into a namedtuple search[0] --> FHIRSearch(...) search[0].modifier --> None search[0].prefix --> None search[0].value --> 'bob' search[0].parameter --> 'name' search[0].type_ --> 'string' search[0].chain --> None # act like dict with parameter as key (list if non-unique parameter) search['name'] --> FHIRSearch(...) # can iterate over the parameter/value pairs for x in search: print(x) --> FHIRSearch(...) # unrecognized parameter, ignore and log it search = Search('Patient', 'random=test') search.error --> [...] # chains - namedtuple with endpoint target_parameter, target_type search = Search('Observation', 'patient.name=peter') search[0].parameter --> 'patient' search[0].value --> 'peter' search[0].chain --> [FHIRChain(...)] search[0].chain[0].endpoint = 'Patient' search[0].chain[0].target = 'name' search[0].chain[0].ttype = 'string'
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