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FHIR Infrastructure Work Group | Maturity Level: 3 | Trial Use | Security Category: Business | Compartments: Not linked to any defined compartments |
Detailed Descriptions for the elements in the Subscription resource.
| Subscription | |
| Element Id | Subscription |
| Definition | The subscription resource is used to define a push-based subscription from a server to another system. Once a subscription is registered with the server, the server checks every resource that is created or updated, and if the resource matches the given criteria, it sends a message on the defined "channel" so that another system can take an appropriate action. |
| Cardinality | 0..* |
| Type | DomainResource |
| Alternate Names | WebHook; Hook; Routing Rule |
| Summary | true |
| Subscription.status | |
| Element Id | Subscription.status |
| Definition | The status of the subscription, which marks the server state for managing the subscription. |
| Cardinality | 1..1 |
| Terminology Binding | SubscriptionStatus (Required) |
| Type | code |
| Is Modifier | true (Reason: This element is labelled as a modifier because it is a status element that contains status entered-in-error which means that the resource should not be treated as valid) |
| Summary | true |
| Comments | A client can only submit subscription resources in the requested or off state. Only the server can move a subscription from requested to active, and then to error. Either the server or the client can turn a subscription off. This element is labeled as a modifier because the status contains codes that mark the resource as not currently valid. |
| Subscription.contact | |
| Element Id | Subscription.contact |
| Definition | Contact details for a human to contact about the subscription. The primary use of this for system administrator troubleshooting. |
| Cardinality | 0..* |
| Type | ContactPoint |
| Summary | true |
| Subscription.end | |
| Element Id | Subscription.end |
| Definition | The time for the server to turn the subscription off. |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | instant |
| Summary | true |
| Comments | The server is permitted to deviate from this time but should observe it. |
| Subscription.reason | |
| Element Id | Subscription.reason |
| Definition | A description of why this subscription is defined. |
| Cardinality | 1..1 |
| Type | string |
| Summary | true |
| Subscription.criteria | |
| Element Id | Subscription.criteria |
| Definition | The rules that the server should use to determine when to generate notifications for this subscription. |
| Cardinality | 1..1 |
| Type | string |
| Summary | true |
| Comments | The rules are search criteria (without the [base] part). Like Bundle.entry.request.url, it has no leading "/". |
| Subscription.error | |
| Element Id | Subscription.error |
| Definition | A record of the last error that occurred when the server processed a notification. |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | string |
| Summary | true |
| Subscription.channel | |
| Element Id | Subscription.channel |
| Definition | Details where to send notifications when resources are received that meet the criteria. |
| Cardinality | 1..1 |
| Summary | true |
| Subscription.channel.type | |
| Element Id | Subscription.channel.type |
| Definition | The type of channel to send notifications on. |
| Cardinality | 1..1 |
| Terminology Binding | SubscriptionChannelType (Required) |
| Type | code |
| Summary | true |
| Subscription.channel.endpoint | |
| Element Id | Subscription.channel.endpoint |
| Definition | The url that describes the actual end-point to send messages to. |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | url |
| Summary | true |
| Comments | For rest-hook, and websocket, the end-point must be an http: or https: URL; for email, a mailto: url, for sms, a tel: url, and for message the endpoint can be in any form of url the server understands (usually, http: or mllp:). The URI is allowed to be relative; in which case, it is relative to the server end-point (since there may be more than one, clients should avoid using relative URIs). |
| Subscription.channel.payload | |
| Element Id | Subscription.channel.payload |
| Definition | The mime type to send the payload in - either application/fhir+xml, or application/fhir+json. If the payload is not present, then there is no payload in the notification, just a notification. The mime type "text/plain" may also be used for Email and SMS subscriptions. |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding | MimeType (Required) |
| Type | code |
| Summary | true |
| Comments | Sending the payload has obvious security implications. The server is responsible for ensuring that the content is appropriately secured. |
| Subscription.channel.header | |
| Element Id | Subscription.channel.header |
| Definition | Additional headers / information to send as part of the notification. |
| Cardinality | 0..* |
| Type | string |
| Summary | true |
| Comments | Exactly what these mean depend on the channel type. They can convey additional information to the recipient and/or meet security requirements; for example, support of multiple headers in the outgoing notifications for rest-hook type subscriptions. |