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Splitting up repository firely net sdk
Adding an extra new Git repository (firely-net-common
) containing Fhir agnostic projects:
- Hl7.Fhir.ElementModel
- Hl7.Fhir.Support
- Hl7.Fhir.Serialization
- Hl7.FhirPath
Using submodules:
Git repository firely-net-sdk
will only contain the following projects:
- Hl7.Fhir.Core
- Hl7.Fhir.Specification
- Git submodule to
firely-net-common
Also to following test projects reside in the repo firely-net-sdk
:
- Hl7.Fhir.Core.Tests
- Hl7.Fhir.Specification.Tests
- Hl7.Fhir.Serialization.Tests
- Hl7.Fhir.ElementModel.Tests
- Hl7.FhirPath.R4.Tests
You would expect that the last 3 test projects will be in de common repo, but the projects contain Fhir specific version information, so they are for now in the fhir-net-api
.
In this solution you can still use project references instead of package references. A checkout of fhir-net-api
have still all the source code at one place (a requirement for DevOps).
Consequences:
- Creating a PR with changes in both repos will result in a PR for both repos. So a separate PR for each repo.
I did a dry-run on my local GitHub account: https://github.com/marcovisserFurore/fhir-net-api
Also the common project resides there: https://github.com/marcovisserFurore/fhir-net-foundation (here still called fhir-net-foundation
, but will be called firely-net-common
.
I would advise you to checkout https://github.com/marcovisserFurore/fhir-net-api and play with it and give your opinion.