Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
81 lines (57 loc) · 2.91 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

81 lines (57 loc) · 2.91 KB

CQL on Beam

The CQL on Beam pipeline is designed for running CQL on large patient populations. Apache Beam is an open source, unified model for defining both batch and streaming pipelines. Using the Apache Beam SDKs, you build a program that defines the pipeline. Then, you execute the pipeline on a specific platform such as Google Cloud's Dataflow. Apache Beam insulates you from the low-level details of distributed processing, such as coordinating individual workers, sharding datasets, and other such tasks. See these docs for more information on Apache Beam.

Warning: When using these tools with protected health information (PHI), please be sure to follow your organization's policies with respect to PHI.

Note: There's currently an issue with Beam tests on Windows. Until this is resolved it is not advised to use the beam job on Windows. See #32 for further context.

Running

The CQL on Beam pipeline is currently limited to local file system IO. The pipeline can read FHIR bundles and output NDJSON CQL results to the file system. Future work will add more IO options, namely reading from FHIR Store and outputting to BigQuery. Once those IOs are complete the CQL on Beam pipeline can be run on Google Cloud's Dataflow.

To build the program from source run the following from the root of the repository (note you must have Go installed):

cd beam
go build -o beam main.go

This will build the beam binary and write it out in your current directory. You can then run the binary:

./beam \
  -cql_dir="path/to/cql/dir/" \
  -fhir_bundle_dir="path/to/bundle/dir/" \
  -fhir_terminology_dir="path/to/terminology/dir/" \
  -ndjson_output_dir="path/to/output/"

Flags

--cql_dir Required. The path to a directory containing one or more CQL files. The engine only reads files ending in a .cql suffix. ELM inputs are not currently supported.

--evaluation_timestamp The timestamp to use for evaluating CQL. If not provided EvaluationTimestamp will default to time.Now() called at the start of the pipeline.

Example:

--evaluation_timestamp="@2018-02-02T15:02:03.000-04:00"

--fhir_bundle_dir Required. The path containing one or more FHIR bundles. Each file should have one FHIR Bundle containing all of the FHIR resources for a particular patient.

--fhir_terminology_dir Optional. The path to a directory containing json definitions of FHIR ValueSets.

--ndjson_output_dir Required. Output directory that the CQL results will be written to. The results for each patient are converted to JSON and written as a line in the NDJSON.

--return_private_defs If true will include the output of all private CQL expression definitions. By default only public definitions are outputted.