Artículo Chad Severtson · abr 12, 2023 8m read

Spoilers: Daily Integrity Checks are not only a best practice, but they also provide a snapshot of global sizes and density. 
Update 2024-04-16:
  As of IRIS 2024.1, Many of the below utilities now offer a mode to estimate the size with <2% error on average with orders of magnitude improvements in performance and IO requirements. I continue to urge regular Integrity Checks, however there are situations where more urgent answers are needed.

  • EstimatedSize^%GSIZE- Runs %GSIZE in estimation mode.   
  • ##class(%Library.GlobalEdit).GetGlobalSize(directory, globalname, .allocated, .used.
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Artículo Yuri Marx · abr 13, 2023 10m read

It is a recommended security practice to login into sensitive Administrator Portals without any input passwords. Thus, it is necessary to identify and authenticate the users correctly. A common technique employed by web portals and mobile applications is to use Google social login. Today, Google Gmail has 2 billion users (source: https://www.usesignhouse.com/blog/gmail-stats). Therefore, it is a perfect shared login service to utilize to login InterSystems IRIS users when they need to manage their instances. This article will detail all the steps to embed Google Login into your InterSystems Management Portal.


Register your InterSystems instance in the Google Console

1. Go to https://console.cloud.google.com and log in with your Google user account.
2. On the header click Select a project:

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Artículo Yuri Marx · mayo 22, 2023 6m read

Nowadays, most applications are deployed on public cloud services. It brings many advantages including savings in human and material resources, the ability to grow quickly and cheaply, greater availability, reliability, elastic scalability, and options to improve the protection of digital assets. One of the most popular options is AWS. It allows us to deploy our applications usings virtual machines (EC2 service), Docker containers (ECS service), or Kubernetes (EKS service).

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Artículo Evgeny Shvarov · mayo 14, 2023 2m read

Hi Developers!

Often solutions with InterSystems IRIS BI can turn into a quite big solution with dozens of pivots and dashboards.

With every new IRIS BI solution release we can add changes that could influence the behavior of existing pivots or dashboards so they stop working. For example if we change the dimension or measure name, forget deploying some cubes or subject areas, conduct refactoring via mass renaming of cubes and its elements etc some widgets could stop functioning.

The solution is to test (manually?) every widget in every dashboard if the MDX queries are working.

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Artículo Kurro Lopez · jun 19, 2023 8m read

 

As you all know, the world of artificial intelligence is already here, and everyone wants to use it to their benefit.

There are many platforms that offer artificial intelligence services for free, by subscription or private ones. However, the one that stands out because of the amount of "noise" it made in the world of computing is Open AI, mainy thanks to its most renowned services: ChatGPT and DALL-E.

<--break->What is Open AI?

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Artículo Pietro Montorfano · mayo 23, 2023 3m read

Intro

If you ever wondered how to debug some requests that are being made to or from IRIS, well here is a little tutorial on how to do that.

During a complex project, usually you get the specifications and implement the communication between IRIS and other things based on that. But from the paper to the real world there's usually a huge gap and you need to know why you are receiving an error on a parameter, on a header, you are not receiving the data and so on.

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Artículo Cristiano Silva · mayo 26, 2023 6m read

Quantas vezes nos deparamos em reconstruir, copiar, colar adpatar, Businesss Operations que fazem chamadas para serviços REST, e apenas adaptamos uma ou outra parte do código final. Isso incomada e muito. Para resolver esse nosso incoveniente apresento para vocês Interopway REST, um conjunto de classes (um micro framework) que nos permite apenas adicionar o Business Operation à Production e  utilizar.

O projeto está hospedado no github, https://github.com/cristianojs/interopway_rest, é aberto e estamos aceitando colaborações.

Vamos entender como isso funciona.

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Artículo Cristiano Silva · mayo 27, 2023 6m read

How many times do we find ourselves rebuilding, copy-pasting, adapting, Business Operations that make calls to REST services, and only adapting one or another part of the final code. This is annoying a lot. To resolve this our inconvenience, I present to you Interopway REST, a set of classes (a micro framework) that allows us to just add Business Operation to Production and use it.

The project is hosted on github, https://github.com/cristianojs/interopway_rest, it is open and we are accepting collaborations.

Let's understand how this works.

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Pregunta Colin Brough · mayo 29, 2023

Looking for advice on best practise (or at least reasonable approaches) for handling the Production class when utilising source control. (And perhaps wider advice around deployment.)

Scenario: a production server, a UAT test server, a connected development server plus multiple local development servers. In a particular (HL7 focused) namespace the production has an in-coming feed, more than a dozen downstream TCP connections, half a dozen downstream SQL connections, an email connection.

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Artículo Heloisa Paiva · jun 12, 2023 11m read

Introducing Django

Django is a web framework designed to develop servers and APIs, and deal with databases in a fast, scalable, and secure way. To assure that, Django provides tools not only to create the skeleton of the code but also to update it without worries. It allows developers to see changes almost live, correct mistakes with the debug tool, and treat security with ease.

To understand how Django works, let’s take a look at the image:

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Artículo sween · jun 7, 2023 15m read

This post backs the demonstration at Global Summit 2023 "Demos and Drinks" with details most likely lost in the noise of the event.

This is a demonstration on how to use the FHIR SQL Capabilities of InterSystems FHIR Server along side the Super Awesome Identity and Resolution Solution, Zingg.ai to detect duplicate records in your FHIR repository, and the basic idea behind remediation of those resources with the under construction PID^TOO|| currently enrolled in the InterSystems Incubator program.

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Artículo Alex Woodhead · jun 12, 2023 3m read

This article is a simple quick starter (what I did was) with SqlDatabaseChain.

Hope this ignites some interest.

Many thanks to:

sqlalchemy-iris author @Dmitry Konnov Maslennikov

Your project made this possible today.

 

The article script uses openai API so caution not to share table information and records externally, that you didn't intend to.

A local model could be plugged in , instead if needed.

 

Creating a new virtual environment

mkdir chainsql

cd chainsql

python -m venv .
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Artículo Alex Woodhead · jun 13, 2023 3m read

Yet another example of applying LangChain to give some inspiration for new community Grand Prix contest.

I was initially looking to build a chain to achieve dynamic search of html of documentation site, but in the end it was simpler to borg the static PDFs instead.

Create new virtual environment

mkdir chainpdf

cd chainpdf

python -m venv .
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Artículo Dmitry Maslennikov · jul 2, 2023 1m read

InterSystems IRIS offers various ways how to profile your code, in most cases it produces enough information to find the places where the most time is spent or where the most global sets. But sometimes it's difficult to understand the execution flow and how it ended at that point. 

To solve this, I've decided to implement a way to build a report in a way, so, it's possible to dive by stack down

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Artículo Guillaume Rongier · jul 4, 2023 2m read

When it comes to build an iris image, we can use the cpf merge files.

Here is an cpf merge example:

[Actions]
CreateDatabase:Name=IRISAPP_DATA,Directory=/usr/irissys/mgr/IRISAPP_DATA

CreateDatabase:Name=IRISAPP_CODE,Directory=/usr/irissys/mgr/IRISAPP_CODE

CreateNamespace:Name=IRISAPP,Globals=IRISAPP_DATA,Routines=IRISAPP_CODE,Interop=1

ModifyService:Name=%Service_CallIn,Enabled=1,AutheEnabled=48

CreateApplication:Name=/frn,NameSpace=IRISAPP,DispatchClass=Formation.REST.Dispatch,AutheEnabled=48

ModifyUser:Name=SuperUser,PasswordHash=a31d24aecc0bfe560a7e45bd913ad27c667dc25a75cbfd358c451bb595b6bd52bd25c82cafaa23ca1dd30b3b4947d12d3bb0ffb2a717df29912b743a281f97c1,0a4c463a2fa1e7542b61aa48800091ab688eb0a14bebf536638f411f5454c9343b9aa6402b4694f0a89b624407a5f43f0a38fc35216bb18aab7dc41ef9f056b1,10000,SHA512
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Artículo Alex Woodhead · jul 17, 2023 1m read

In response to a community question asking to view Request and Response message types in Production settings..

A community helper class was implemented should people need this. ( alwo.EnsHelper.HostRequestResponseInfo )

Install

zpm install alwo-enshelper

The code may serve as an example, to project bespoke configuration into Production settings.

 

Usage

Business Service

Class myService extends (Ens.BusinessService, alwo.EnsHelper.HostRequestResponseInfo)
{
  ...
}

Business Process

Class myBusinessProcess extends (Ens.BusinessProcess, alwo.EnsHelper.
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Artículo Yuri Marx · jul 19, 2023 8m read

Hibernate is the most popular framework to do ORM (Object Relational Mapping) projects. With Hibernate a software can use the main DBMS in the market, including the capability to change the database vendor any time, without source code impact. This is possible because the Hibernate supports dialects. Each database product has a different dialect that can be assigned into a configuration file. So, if a software is using Oracle and is looking to evolve to InterSystems IRIS, just change the configuration file with connection and dialect information.

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Artículo Lorenzo Scalese · ago 16, 2023 11m read

Hi developers!

Today I would like to address a subject that has given me a hard time. I am sure this must have been the case for quite a number of you already (so-called “the bottleneck”). Since this is a broad topic, this article will only focus on identifying incoming HTTP requests that could be causing slowness issues. I will also provide you with a small tool I have developed to help identify them.

Our software is becoming more and more complex, processing a large number of requests from different sources, be it front-end or third-party back-end applications. To ensure optimal performance, it is essential to have a logging system capable of taking a few key measurements, such as the response time, the number of global references and the number of lines of code executed for each HTTP response. As part of my work, I get involved in the development of EMR software as well as incident analysis.  Since user load comes mostly from HTTP requests (REST API or CSP application), the need to have this type of measurement when generalized slowness issues occur has become obvious.

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