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| Responsible Owner: FHIR Infrastructure Work Group | Standards Status : Informative |
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This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML , JSON or Turtle format.
Note that this is the formal definition for the transform operation as an OperationDefinition on StructureMap. See the Operation documentation
OPERATION:
Model
Instance
Transformation
Generated
Narrative:
OperationDefinition
StructureMap-transform
The
official
URL
for
this
operation
definition
is:
URL: [base]/StructureMap/$transform
URL: [base]/StructureMap/[id]/$transform
| Use | Name | Scope | Cardinality | Type | Binding | Documentation |
| IN | source | type | 0..1 | uri |
The
structure
map
to
apply.
This
is
only
needed
if
the
operation
is
invoked
at
the
resource
|
|
| IN | sourceMap | 0..1 | StructureMap | The structure map to apply. This is only needed when the operation is invoked at the resource level and no URI has been provided. | ||
| IN | supportingMap | 0..* | StructureMap | StructureMap resources that support the source map. If a source URL is provided, the map can be provided in this parameter (or it can be provided as sourceMap). |
||
| IN | srcMap | 0..* | string | The same as structureMap, but the resource is provided in the mapping language rather than as a structureMap. | ||
| IN | content | 1..1 | Resource |
The logical content to transform |
||
| OUT | return | 1..1 | Resource |
The result of the transform |
The input and return are specified as 'Resources'. In most usage of the $transform operation, either the input or return content is not a valid FHIR resource. In these cases, the return type is actually a Binary resource. For this operation, the Binary resources may be encoded directly, using a mime-type, as shown in the example. Note: this specification does not yet address the means by which the servers may know the correct mime types for the various content involved
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.