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DHIS2 Bulk Load

Bulk Load is a DHIS2 Web Application part of EyeSeeTea's DHIS2 Suite designed to ease the integration of data from excel into DHIS2 and generate templates for datasets and programs.

Documentation

You can find a detailed user and developer guide at the wiki and also our road map You can download User Extended from the DHIS2 App Hub

For more links, see the Bulk Load App website

Feedback

We’d like to hear your thoughts on the app in general, improvements, new features or any of the technologies being used. Just drop as a line at community@eyeseetea.com and let us know! If you prefer, you can also create a new issue on our GitHub repository. Note that you will have to register and be logged in to GitHub to create a new issue.

About & Sponsorships

Bulk Load App development is sustainable thanks to the partners for which we build customized DHIS2 solutions. This application has been funded by the WHO Global Malaria Programme, Samaritan’s Purse, Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) to support countries in strengthening the collection and use of health data by using DHIS2.

Also, the WHO Integrated Data Platform (WIDP), where several WHO departments and units share a dedicated hosting and maintenance provided by EyeSeeTea, back some specific new features. The Long Term Agreement EyeSeeTea holds with WHO for this maintenance includes maintenance of this application, ensuring that it will always work at least with the last version of WIDP. We are passionate about both DHIS2 and open source, so giving back to the community through dedicated open-source development is and will always be part of EyeSeeTea’s commitment.

You can also support our work through a one-time contribution or becoming a regular github sponsor

Setup

Install dependencies:

$ yarn install

Development

Start the development server:

$ PORT=8081 REACT_APP_DHIS2_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8080" yarn start

Now in your browser, go to http://localhost:8081.

Notes:

  • Requests to DHIS2 will be transparently proxied (see src/setupProxy.js) from http://localhost:8081/dhis2/path to http://localhost:8080/path to avoid CORS and cross-domain problems.

  • The optional environment variable REACT_APP_DHIS2_AUTH=USERNAME:PASSWORD forces some credentials to be used by the proxy. This variable is usually not set, so the app has the same user logged in at REACT_APP_DHIS2_BASE_URL.

  • The optional environment variable REACT_APP_PROXY_LOG_LEVEL can be helpful to debug the proxyfied requests (accepts: "warn" | "debug" | "info" | "error" | "silent")

  • Create a file .env.local (copy it from .env) to customize environment variables so you can simply run yarn start.

  • why-did-you-render is installed, but it does not work when using standard react scripts (yarn start). Instead, use yarn craco-start to debug re-renders with WDYR. Note that hot reloading does not work out-of-the-box with craco.

Tests

Unit tests

$ yarn test

Integration tests (Cypress)

Create the required users for testing (cypress/support/App.ts) in your instance and run:

$ export CYPRESS_EXTERNAL_API="http://localhost:8080"
$ export CYPRESS_ROOT_URL=http://localhost:8081

# non-interactive
$ yarn cy:e2e:run

# interactive UI
$ yarn cy:e2e:open

Build app ZIP

$ yarn build

i18n

$ yarn localize

App context

The file src/webapp/contexts/app-context.ts holds some general context so typical infrastructure objects (api, d2, ...) are readily available. Add your own global objects if necessary.

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