Subscription Extensions
Use the following FHIR extensions to customize the Subscription behavior. The behavior is non-standard, and will not necessarily work in other FHIR systems.
Adding Extensions
Here is an example FHIR Subscription Object:
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "test",
"status": "active",
"criteria": "Patient",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
}
}
An subscription extension contains an array of objects that have url
and value*
in them. To add an extension, use one of medplum's url below that contains the value to be passed.
The extension will look like this:
{
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-max-attempts",
"valueInteger": 3
}
]
}
And your final Subscription object will be:
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "test",
"status": "active",
"criteria": "Patient",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
},
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-max-attempts",
"valueInteger": 3
}
]
}
Below are explanations of the different extensions Medplum Provides
Interactions
By default, FHIR Subscriptions will execute on "create" and "update" operations.
You can use extensions as follows for more fine-grained control over when Subscriptions execute. To confirm if your Subscriptions are executing, navigate to https://app.medplum.com/Subscription/<id>/event
to view related AuditEvents.
Subscriptions for "create"-only events
To restrict the FHIR Subscription to only execute on "create", use the https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-supported-interaction
extension with valueCode
of create
:
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "test",
"status": "active",
"criteria": "Patient",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
},
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-supported-interaction",
"valueCode": "create"
}
]
}
Subscriptions for "delete" events
The delete interaction will contain a different response where configuration will be needed on the incoming data.
Use the https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-supported-interaction
extension with valueCode
of delete
. For example:
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "test",
"status": "active",
"criteria": "Patient",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
},
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-supported-interaction",
"valueCode": "delete"
}
]
}
The response for a deleted resource will contain:
{
"method": "POST",
"body": "{}",
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/fhir+json",
"X-Medplum-Deleted-Resource": "${resource.resourceType}/${resource.id}"
}
}
Few things to note:
X-Medplum-Deleted-Resource
: Will contain the resource type and resource id that was deleted.
body
: Will be an empty object in the response {}
Signatures
When a consumer receives a webhook request, you may want to verify that the request came from the expected sender.
Webhooks can optionally use a FHIR extension to enable an HMAC signature. To enable HMAC signatures, use the extension https://www.medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-secret
and valueString
of a cryptographically secure secret.
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "test",
"status": "active",
"criteria": "DiagnosticReport?status=completed",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
},
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://www.medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-secret",
"valueString": "abc"
}
]
}
The valueString
will be used to generate a signature. The signature is the payload encoded using SHA-256 (otherwise known as an HMAC). The key for the hash will be the valueString
from the FHIR extension. API consumers are encouraged to encode the payload with the secret key and compare the signatures.
Example: TypeScript / Express
app.post('/webhook', (req, res) => {
const secret = '...'; // Created separately
const signature = crypto.createHmac('sha256', secret).update(JSON.stringify(req.body)).digest('hex');
console.log('Signature:', req.headers['x-signature']);
console.log('Expected:', signature);
console.log('Received:', req.body);
res.sendStatus(200);
});
Example: Python / Flask
@app.route("/webhook", methods=["POST"])
def handle_webhook():
secret = b'...' # Created separately
message = flask.request.get_data()
signature = hmac.new(secret, message, hashlib.sha256).hexdigest()
log('Expected: ' + signature)
log('Received: ' + flask.request.headers.get('x-signature'))
return {"ok":True}
Retry Policy
If your subscription failed or threw an error, you can configure it to attempt to execute the operation multiple times.
To add an attempt number, use the https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-max-attempts
extension with the valueInteger set to a number between 1-18.
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "test",
"status": "active",
"criteria": "DiagnosticReport?status=completed",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
},
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-max-attempts",
"valueInteger": 3
}
]
}
Custom Status Codes
HTTP status codes can be customized to determine the success of the subscription operation.
To add custom codes, use the https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-success-codes
extension with the valueString having a comma separated list of HTTP status codes for success (i.e., "200,201"). We also allow ranges (i.e., "200-399,404")
If you use custom success codes, you will need to implement ALL of the HTTP status codes that are determined to be successful
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "test",
"status": "active",
"criteria": "DiagnosticReport?status=completed",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
},
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/subscription-success-codes",
"valueString": "200-399,404"
}
]
}
Expression based criteria
Medplum offers an extension (fhir-path-criteria-expression
) for triggering subscriptions based on more complex conditional logic using a fhirpath expression. This expression takes in two variables:
%previous
: The state of the resource before the triggering event%current
: The state of the resource after the triggering event.
The expression should return either true
or false
.
Here is an example subscription
resource with a fhir-path-criteria-expression
expression that only fires if a Patient
has changed their name:
{
"resourceType": "Subscription",
"reason": "Patient Name Change",
"status": "active",
"channel": {
"type": "rest-hook",
"endpoint": "https://example.com/webhook"
},
"criteria": "Patient",
"extension": [
{
"url": "https://medplum.com/fhir/StructureDefinition/fhir-path-criteria-expression",
"valueString": "%previous.name!=%current.name"
}
]
}
Upon the creation of a resource, there won't be a previous version of the resource. previous
will be an empty object