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In this section, we’ll walk you through building and starting an instance of LocatorAPI. There are three options: using Java, Docker or running from source.

If you are familiar with docker, this is the preferred method to start else you can try running via Java or from source.

Prerequisites

  • A DHIS2 server (v 2.36 or higher)

  • RO Database User: Create a user in database and provide RO permission to access dhis2 database.

  • PostGIS extension installed and enabled

Server Requirement

  • Apache Server

  • Java JDK 8

Docker

The docker locatorAPI project is able to build docker images, provide scripts and a docker-compose.yml for launching pre-built images. the quickest start is to run the latest image directly:

docker run -d -p 8181:8181 psi-mis/locatorAPI

Java

If you have Java 8 or higher installed, the quickest way to get started is to fetch the latest release as a self contained executable jar:

curl -sSL https://github.com/psi-mis/providerLocatorAPI.git | bash -s
java -jar locatorAPI.jar

Running from Source

LocatorAPI can be run from source if you are developing new features. To achieve this you’ll need to get LocatorAPI’s source and build it

git clone https://github.com/psi-mis/providerLocatorAPI.git
cd locatorAPI
./mvnw locatorAPI clean install
java -jar ./locatorAPI.jar

Deploying war file

If you want to deploy the war file, you can download them from the release section in our github page and move it to the webapps folder of your apache server.

Configuring LocatorAPI

You can overwrite the LocatorAPI configuration by placing the .env file in root installation folder of your LocatorAPI. For .env file copy the code below and update its corresponding values as required

application.url={{host}}
application.port={{8080}}
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql://<host>:<port>/<database>
spring.datasource.username=<username>
spring.datasource.password=<password>
spring.jpa.generate-ddl=true
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=create-drop

spring.jpa.show-sql=true
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=update
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.format_sql=true
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