About Inferno on HealthIT.gov
Overview
Welcome to Inferno on HealthIT.gov, a public Inferno test host
provided by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
(ONC). This site provides a live demonstration environment for select
HL7® FHIR® tests written using the Inferno Framework. This includes
the (g)(10) Standardized API
Test Kit which is an approved
test method for the ONC (g)(10) Certification Criterion.
Inferno tests are packaged in executable Test Kits, which typically
target requirements provided by one or more FHIR Implementation
Guides. Inferno on HealthIT.gov allows users to execute tests within
several Inferno Test Kits. To get started testing, select the
Test Kit that targets an Implementation Guide relevant to your system on the Test
Kits page. Or if you would like to
quickly try out a set of tests against a simulated API, visit the (g)(10)
Standardized API Walkthrough for instructions.
This site is not approved for use to access sensitive data or
Protected Health Information (PHI). It is intended for demonstration
purposes; users are encouraged to download and run tests locally, as
all tests provided on this host are open source and are designed to be
portable between environments. Test session data is periodically
removed.
About the Inferno Framework
All tests that are available on Inferno on HealthIT.gov are built
using the Inferno
Framework, a framework for creating, executing and sharing FHIR
conformance tests. If you are interested in learning how to create
your own tests with the Inferno Framework, visit the Inferno Framework
documentation site.
Available Inferno Test Kits
This site runs a curated set of Inferno Test Kits that are generally
relevant to ONC's Certification program and standards-related
activities, while also meeting a standard for quality and completeness. Visit
the Test Kit page to see which Test Kits are currently available to be
run on this site. Please reach out to the team if you have built an
Inferno Test Kit that you would like to be added to this site.
For a more comprehensive list of Test Kits built using the Inferno
Framework, including those not available to be executed on this site,
the Inferno team maintains a list of publicly available, open source
Test Kits on the Inferno Framework
community page.
Inferno on HealthIT.gov Public Hosts
inferno.healthit.gov
Inferno on HealthIT.gov is a public Inferno Platform, hosted by ASTP/ONC for the benefit of the community.
An Inferno Platform is a specialized site for hosting many Inferno Test Kits, with a configuration that
is designed to scale to many simultaneous users. Inferno Platforms typically have a primary host:
e.g. inferno.healthit.gov. But can also have secondary hosts for staging or development purposes, e.g. inferno-qa.healthit.gov.
The host inferno.healthit.gov is the officially supported
primary public Inferno Platform on HealthIT.gov, and is regularly updated with approved stable releases of Inferno Core and supported Test Kits.
inferno-qa.healthit.gov
The host inferno-qa.healthit.gov is a staging platform provided for quality assurance (QA)
testing and demonstration of upcoming Test Kits or development releases of Inferno Core.
It is NOT FOR CERTIFICATION USE.
It is likely to be updated without notice and should only be used by those with a need
to work with pre-release Test Kits or Inferno Core features under development.
Both hosts are for demonstration purposes only, and should not be used with any sensitive data or Protected Health Information (PHI).
Contact the Team
For questions or issues with this site, please reach out to the
Inferno team on the #Inferno
FHIR Zulip channel.
Please submit issues with individual tests to the maintainers of those
tests. Each Test Kit includes contact information, and issues with
specific Test Kits are typically tracked via the Test Kit's GitHub
repository. For example, the ONC
Certification (g)(10) Standardized API Test Kit tracks issues on
its associated GitHub
Repository Issue page. Links to the appropriate issue tracker are
typically provided in the Test Kit description and in the footer of
the testing interface.
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