I'm trying to fetch a Patient from the FHIR store via the Ruby client and it always returns null.
I am successful when querying via CURL. Here is the CURL command I'm running (full path redacted):
curl -X GET \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth application-default print-access-token)" \
"https://healthcare.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION/datasets/DATASET_ID/fhirStores/FHIR_STORE_ID/fhir/Patient/PATIENT_ID"
This returns the proper FHIR Patient resource.
My Ruby code looks like:
require 'google/apis/healthcare_v1'
require 'googleauth'
service = Google::Apis::HealthcareV1::CloudHealthcareService.new
scope = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'
service.authorization = Google::Auth::ServiceAccountCredentials.make_creds(
json_key_io: File.open('REDACTED'),
scope: scope
)
service.authorization.fetch_access_token!
project_id = REDACTED
location = REDACTED
dataset_id = REDACTED
fhir_store_id = REDACTED
resource_type = 'Patient'
patient_id = REDACTED
name = "projects/#{project_id}/locations/#{location}/datasets/#{dataset_id}/fhirStores/#{fhir_store_id}/fhir/Patient/#{patient_id}"
response = service.read_project_location_dataset_fhir_store_fhir(name)
puts response.to_json
I'm not getting any authentication errors. The CURL example returns the appropriate result, while the Ruby client example returns null.
Any ideas?
CodePudding user response:
The Ruby library automatically tries to parse the response as JSON. Since the responses from the Healthcare API (or any FHIR server) is Content-Type: application/fhir json
, this isn't recognized by the Ruby library, and it just returns nil
for the parsed response.
I got this to work by using the skip_deserialization
option for the API call (docs), so instead you should try
require 'json'
name = "projects/#{project_id}/locations/#{location}/datasets/#{dataset_id}/fhirStores/#{fhir_store_id}/fhir/Patient/#{patient_id}"
response = service.read_project_location_dataset_fhir_store_fhir(name, options: {
skip_deserialization: true,
})
patient = JSON.parse(response)
You would actually have to parse the response yourself anyways, because the Ruby response type for these calls is Google::Apis::HealthcareV1::HttpBody
, which is essentially just a wrapper around a raw JSON object.