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mds-provider-services

Services for working with MDS provider data, built as runnable Docker containers.

These services are implemented via mds-provider, a general-purpose Python library for working with MDS Provider data.

Batteries Included

The services are organized around specific functions. More detailed explanation can be found in service README files.

service description
analytics Perform analysis on provider data
client pgAdmin4 web client
db Work with a provider database
fake Generate fake provider data for testing and development
ingest Ingest provider data from different sources
server Local postgres database server

Getting Started

Requires both Docker and Docker Compose.

Commands below should be run from the root of this repository, where the docker-compose.yml file lives.

0. Create a docker-compose.yml file

Copy the dev file and edit as necessary. Compose automatically uses this file for service definitions and configuration.

You shouldn't have to make too many (if any) changes; see the next step for environment variable configuration.

cp docker-compose.dev.yml docker-compose.yml

Alternatively, use the dev file as-is by prepending a switch to docker-compose commands, e.g.:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml CMD [OPTIONS] SERVICE [OPTIONS]

1. Create an .env file

Copy the sample and edit as necessary. Compose automatically sources this environment file for docker-compose commands.

cp .env.sample .env

Modify this file with your own settings, but the defaults should be good enough to get going.

2. Initialize the database

Build and start the necessary containers to load and explore a Postgres database.

bin/initdb.sh

Now you can browse to http://localhost:PGADMIN_HOST_PORT and login with the PGADMIN_DEFAULT credentials.

Attach to the server POSTGRES_HOSTNAME, database MDS_DB, with the MDS credentials.

3. Run individual service jobs

Generally, an individual service SERVICE can be run with a command like:

docker-compose run --rm SERVICE [OPTIONS]

See the README file in each service folder for more details.

4. Start a Jupyter Notebook server

analytics, fake and ingest all come with Jupyter Notebook servers that can be run locally:

bin/notebook.sh SERVICE

Now browse to http://localhost:NB_HOST_PORT and append the /?token=<token> param shown in the Notebook container startup output.

Note your NB_HOST_PORT may be different than the default shown in the container output (8888).

Also note that all of the services make use of the same NB_HOST_PORT environment variable, and so they cannot be run at the same time!

Modify docker-compose.yml if you need to use different ports to run Notebook servers on multiple services simultaneously.

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