
These files can be posted to a web server.Īlternatively, you may use the IG publisher to validate and render a set of Profiles, value sets etc without building a formal IG (see command line mode) The outcome of the publishing process is a set of HTML files that represent the implementation guide.
Running the publishing process that will publish it. Developing the structure and the narrative content that turns the resources into a useful implementation guide. Defining the resources that underpin the Implementation Guide resources (Implementation Guide, Conformance Resources, Knowledge statements, examples) - using either FSH, bundles, or spreadsheets. Installing the publisher or starting with the sample implementation guide (see Quick Start). Several different zip files: which are used by implementers for various purposes, so should be included in the final published version.
a set of fragments ready to include in generated html files, which are then included into a published set of html files as directed by the author. generated resources ready for inclusion into the published guide (xml, json, ttl formats). The FHIR team provides an IG Publishing tool that takes the implementation guide content and converts it to a set of 3 different types of files: