OpenEMR Development Demos

bradymiller wrote on Saturday, January 25, 2014:

Hi,

Getting very close to completing upgrade of the openemr development demos to ubuntu 12.04. Decided to make it as generic as possible, so others could use/customize it. Here’s where the magic will happen:


(see README.md for how it works in addition to how you can grow your own openemr demo farm)

The demos are working very nicely on my local testing instance. Plan to place the new demos onto the server some time this week when get access to my server. Planning to have two development demos; one that updates daily and another that updates weekly.

-brady
OpenEMR

fsgl wrote on Sunday, January 26, 2014:

Brady’s Demo Farm - quaint & picturesque.

Can envision you in denim overalls & a sprig of hay hanging off one corner of the mouth.

Thanks a bunch.

Must have been a sizable endeavor since it’s not merely a Demo Garden. When it becomes huge it can be renamed Brady’s Demo Agribusiness like Archer Daniels Midland.

bradymiller wrote on Monday, January 27, 2014:

Hi,

The updated main development demo (daily build) is now up :slight_smile:
http://open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/Development_Demo

Will announce when the others go up (likely when have time this week).

-brady
OpenEMR

blankev wrote on Monday, January 27, 2014:

Tnx Brady for this improvement. Looks like import is working again!

Is there a list of all differences included somewhere or is it still open for WIKI Developers?

Is the TAB coding included for Layout Based Visit Forms? Look like e neat improvement seeing the short and long list of the mentioned questionnaire on mental state.

fsgl wrote on Monday, January 27, 2014:

It imports! It e-signs! Life is good.

It even imports NationNotes Components. Custom buttons are missing in the form despite being in table (maybe something to do with the different versions of PHP), but this Demo is superior to those built with Mandriva.

blankev wrote on Monday, January 27, 2014:

HELP someone Killed the little Child… OpenEMR demo Version Latest, gives a Not Found Error 404

blankev wrote on Monday, January 27, 2014:

Could this have happened during the RESET procedure 11:00 EST?

bradymiller wrote on Tuesday, January 28, 2014:

Hi,

Put it back up. Looks like my network was down during the restart. We’ll see what happens tomorrow.

-brady
OpenEMR

blankev wrote on Tuesday, January 28, 2014:

Tnx Brady, it works!

Hope someone can explain why a language was chosen so most visitors can’t have access.

Now it is “dummy” for that dummy, and I am happy to see that most words are translated.

blankev wrote on Tuesday, January 28, 2014:

Language number 9 is English standard… so you know. Much easier than Chinese or Vietnames even easier than dummy for dummies.

blankev wrote on Thursday, January 30, 2014:

Brady,

is there any special reason why the DEMO V 4.1.3 is not yet included in the WIKI page of Demo?

You want me to take the initiative… this request is because it took me some history mails before I could find the newest Demo release.

fsgl wrote on Thursday, January 30, 2014:

Development Demo” in the search bar or going to Categories will bring up this web page.

4.1.3 is listed under Development Demos on this page.

Easiest of all is to bookmark the URL, which did not change when the Demo was converted from Mandriva to Ubuntu.

blankev wrote on Thursday, January 30, 2014:

Do we need permission to include the 4.1.3 in the Demo page you get to see in the WIKI Demo link?

Brady please confirm, WHATEVER to do.Do we handle 4.1.3 as the TOP SECRET demo or is it available for all of us. Just because the eSign tab is not in Demo 4.1.2…

bradymiller wrote on Friday, January 31, 2014:

Hi Pimm,

Placed a sentence and link to the Development demo page from the main demo page:
http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/OpenEMR_Demo

-brady
OpenEMR

blankev wrote on Friday, January 31, 2014:

Tnx brady,

I did reshuffle your WIKI text. Please feel free to reset the page into your own version.

Knowing the ins and outs of this WIKI page makes it easy, but seems confusing for any newbie… (my motivation explained)

bradymiller wrote on Saturday, February 01, 2014:

Hi Pimm,

Thanks. Made some changes. It seems a bit confusing to place too many development demo specifics on that page. Also, the 4.1.2 demo will now work with sql import now (it’s using the new demo farm).

-brady
OpenEMR

bradymiller wrote on Saturday, February 01, 2014:

Hi,

Just overhauled the Development Demo wiki page and demos:
http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/Development_Demo

Added 3 super cool “UP FOR GRABS” demo slots that allow users to demo any public git repository/branch:
http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/Development_Demo#UP_FOR_GRABS_Development_Demos
(I have all 3 set to ZH’s most recent module loader code at this point. There are instructions on how to configure it for other repositories; or you could just ask me to set it.)

Also added a weekly build of the official development codebase in addition to the daily build.

-brady
OpenEMR

fsgl wrote on Saturday, February 01, 2014:

Supercalafragilisticexpialidocious!

The enterprise has expanded into Brady’s Demo Agribusiness.

Thank you.

blankev wrote on Saturday, February 01, 2014:

Very nice improvement. Just need to make the WIKI pages link towards the Demo page.

Why did you name the versions:

192.168.1.131 etc …

What about a counter referral to go to the download page with the correct version?

blankev wrote on Saturday, February 01, 2014:

This Development Demo 4.1.2 page:

http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/Development_4.1.2_Demo

has errors on the level of Developer Tools:

Developer Tools

The list of installed software and versions include the following:

    Ubuntu 12.04
    MySQL 5.5.35
    PHP 5.3.10
    OpenEMR 4.1.2 (updated daily with most recent patch) 

PHP log file: http://demo.open-emr.org:2099/log/logPhp.txt
Setup log file: http://demo.open-emr.org:2099/log/logSetup.txt

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The line with log file: PHP log file: http://demo.open-emr.org:2099/log/logPhp.txt in non functional.