This plugin for Mirth Connect performs two functions to prevent exposing details of your server and Personal Data to NextGen Healthcare.
First, it disables the collection of server and client statistics. There is a checkbox in the server settings which allows you to opt-out of this data collection. However, it defaults to being on, and there is typically no way to prevent the initial sending of this data the first time spinning up a new server. The plugin turns this option off before the first time the server performs the check to see whether to send or not.
Second, it bypasses the first time login screen. While previous versions of Mirth allowed you to skip registration and filling out the form, as of version 4.1.0 it will not let you proceed without filling out the form and submitting it to NextGen. Although there is a checkbox to opt-out of receiving email communication from NextGen, the application still will not allow you past this form without every field populated. This is an immense burden for developers during testing when new server instances are frequently created and thrown away. Ironically, this intrusive behavior is touted as a new feature.
The plugin accomplishes this by simply setting the firstlogin flag to false for user 1 (admin
)
which is normally set by the application after completing the first login process.
Be aware that the software will no longer prompt you to change your password, which is typically
not an issue for development servers with a short lifespan for which this plugin is intented to
be used.
This repository is based on this excellent sample project.
- Install Java
- Install Maven
- Run
git clone https://github.com/tonygermano/mirth-privacy-plugin
- Navigate to
mirth-privacy-plugin/
- Run
mvn install
to install dependencies to local cache - Run
mvn clean package
to verify the build works - Get the
.zip
archive fromdistribution/target
Due to the nature of this plugin it has little use if installed by normal means through the Administrator Client. Installation therefore depends on how you are running mirth.
- For a typical installation using either the installer or compressed archives available for
download from NextGen's website, you should unzip the contents of the
.zip
archive to theextensions
directory in your Mirth installation directory. - If running a container based on the
NextGen docker image, the extension
can be included by:
- Mounting the
.zip
archive into the container in the/opt/connect/custom-extensions
directory. - Nest the
.zip
archive within another.zip
archive containing all additonal extensions you would like to run, and then set theEXTENSIONS_DOWNLOAD
environment variable to point to a URL at which you are hosting the file which will be downloaded and extracted at startup.
- Mounting the
Copyright 2021 Kaur Palang
Copyright 2022 Tony Germano
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