Components are core to how Iguana X IguanaX works.
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This shows three connected components represented in the flow chart of the dashboard: You can see these components in the list view on the side of the dashboard also: |
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Components | can be viewed, started, stopped and configured through their card view||
The card view shows the use of Custom Fields which can be used to change the configuration of the component. You can stop and start the component with the switch in the top left. |
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By expanding the template section we can get access to it: Now we see this: HL7 Server is written in Lua and the source code of the component is stored in Lua . There are no built in components in IguanaX. All the components are written in Lua which means you can look at how they are implemented and alter them to meet your specific requirements. |
should be designed to handle a single task. For example, when building an interface between two systems that requires some message processing, this integration should be made up of at least 3 components:
By separating the tasks between 3 components, we are leveraging Separation of Concerns which will help:
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Double click on a component’s name in the list or graphical view to open up their card. See Component Cards |
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IguanaX makes it possible use common libraries across many different components. These libraries are contained in their own git “sub” repositories. They make use of the help system in IguanaX. We provide a number of libraries but you can also write and distribute your own libraries.Click on the component card to see the code the component is running on (read only format): Click at the bottom of the component card or in the list view to read and edit the code: |
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Git is an integral part of how Iguana X IguanaX works. Everything Every component is implemented as a Translator component and the source code for these components is stored in Git repositories. All the components are written in Lua script so you can use them as is, or you can go into the translator to customize the source code to decide how it behaves. For convenience of deployment it’s helpful to store these components on a platform like http://bitbucket.org or http://github.com. Currently we use bitbucket. If Git is new to you, see Source control basic concepts to understand Git. What is Source Control?. |
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