/phi-deidentifier-app

React client for the NLP Sandbox PHI Deidentifier API

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NLP Sandbox PHI Deidentifier

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React client for the NLP Sandbox PHI Deidentifier API

Usage

Running with Docker

Create the configuration file.

cp .env.example .env

The command below starts the PHI de-identifier locally.

docker-compose up

You can stop the stack with Ctrl+C. Add the option -d to the above command to run the stack in detached mode. To stop a stack in detached mode, run docker-compose down from this project folder.

The app should now be available on http://localhost.

Development

The models and API hooks for the client are based on the phi-deidentifier OpenAPI schema using openapi-generator-cli. To re-generate or update these models/hooks, first download the latest version of the API specification, then run the generator script:

$ curl -O https://nlpsandbox.github.io/nlpsandbox-schemas/phi-deidentifier/edge/openapi.yaml
$ npx openapi-generator-cli generate -g typescript-fetch -i openapi.yaml -o client/src --additional-properties=typescriptThreePlus=true

The client can be run locally by navigating to the client/ directory and running npm start. The client depends on the de-identifier server being run in the background. Assuming that Node and Docker are installed, the following commands can start up the full stack (back end & front end) for development/testing purposes using the following commands:

$ docker compose up --build

(you may have to run this command as root or prepend the command with sudo).

Then, in another shell, run the following:

$ cd client/
$ npm ci
$ SERVER_PORT=80 npm start

The development front end can be accessed at http://localhost:3000. The API calls currently require the browser to be running with CORS enforcement disabled. This can be done with Google Chrome by, for example, running the following command:

$ google-chrome --disable-web-security --user-data-dir=~/TEMP/