Subscriptions R5 Backport, published by HL7 International / FHIR Infrastructure. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 1.2.0-ballot built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/fhir-subscription-backport-ig/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
This Bundle provides an example of an full-resource
notification. This Bundle
is typical of what may be posted to a notification endpoint (e.g., a listening HTTP server, etc.).
Bundle r4-notification-full-resource of type history
Entry 1 - fullUrl = urn:uuid:2d5afc69-6ef2-420f-a8d1-8500c99eb96c
Request:
GET https://example.org/fhir/Subscription/admission/$status
Response:
200
Resource Parameters:
Parameters
subscription https://example.org/fhir/Subscription/admission topic http://hl7.org/SubscriptionTopic/admission status active type event-notification events-since-subscription-start 2 notification-event event-number 2 timestamp 2020-05-29 11:44:13-0500 focus https://example.org/fhir/Encounter/86009987-eabe-42bf-8c02-b112b18cb616
Entry 2 - fullUrl = https://example.org/fhir/Encounter/86009987-eabe-42bf-8c02-b112b18cb616
Request:
POST Encounter
Response:
201
Resource Encounter:
Not done yet
In order to satisfy the requirements of a history
Bundle (specifically bdl-3
and bdl-4
), note that Bundle.entry.request
must exist.
For the status resource (entry[0]
), the request is filled out to match a request to the $status
operation.
For additional entries, the request SHOULD be filled out in a way that makes sense given the subscription (e.g., a POST
or PUT
operation on the resource). However, a server MAY choose to simply include a GET
to the relevant resource instead.