This commit adds a print-friendly HTML version of the UAT checklist and enhances the report generation system with collection date tracking. New Features: - Add UAT_GDC_CMOD_Checklist.html with interactive checkboxes and print-friendly layout - Simplify UAT markdown checklist by removing 'No.' column and refining instructions Report Generation Enhancements: - Add collection date tracking to report generation workflow - ReportController now passes collection date to PDF spooler - ReportHelper fetches collection date from SP_REQUESTS table via getCollectionDateRaw() - Node spooler receives collection date parameter for report generation UI Improvements (content_requests.php): - Add new 'Result' column showing Ready/Pending status with visual indicators - Move Print, Generate PDF, and Retry PDF actions from Actions menu to Result dropdown - Result dropdown shows green 'Ready' for duavalidated requests, yellow 'Pending' otherwise - Actions appropriately restricted by role and validation status - Simplify Actions menu by relocating report-related functions
CodeIgniter 4 Application Starter
What is CodeIgniter?
CodeIgniter is a PHP full-stack web framework that is light, fast, flexible and secure. More information can be found at the official site.
This repository holds a composer-installable app starter. It has been built from the development repository.
More information about the plans for version 4 can be found in CodeIgniter 4 on the forums.
You can read the user guide corresponding to the latest version of the framework.
Installation & updates
composer create-project codeigniter4/appstarter then composer update whenever
there is a new release of the framework.
When updating, check the release notes to see if there are any changes you might need to apply
to your app folder. The affected files can be copied or merged from
vendor/codeigniter4/framework/app.
Setup
Copy env to .env and tailor for your app, specifically the baseURL
and any database settings.
Role-Based Access Control
This application uses role-based access control with four user roles.
User Roles
| Role | Level | Access |
|---|---|---|
| Admin | 1 | All functions |
| Lab | 2 | All functions |
| Phlebo | 3 | Specimen collection, Dashboard |
| CS | 4 | Dashboard |
Feature Categories by Role
Admin
- Dashboard - View all requests with status filters (Pend, Coll, Recv, Inc, Fin, Val)
- User Management - Create, edit, delete users; assign roles
- Request Management - View, validate, unvalidate all requests
- Sample Management - Collect, receive, unreceive samples
- Result Management - Preview and print results
Lab
- Dashboard - View requests with status filters
- Request Validation - Validate/unvalidate requests (2-level validation)
- Sample Management - Collect samples, mark received
- Result Preview - Preview and print results
Phlebo
- Dashboard - View pending collections
- Specimen Collection - Log collected specimens
CS (Customer Service)
- Dashboard - View-only request tracking
- Status Monitoring - Filter by request status
- Patient Inquiry - View request details
Route Prefixes
- Admin:
/admin - Lab:
/lab
Important Change with index.php
index.php is no longer in the root of the project! It has been moved inside the public folder,
for better security and separation of components.
This means that you should configure your web server to "point" to your project's public folder, and not to the project root. A better practice would be to configure a virtual host to point there. A poor practice would be to point your web server to the project root and expect to enter public/..., as the rest of your logic and the framework are exposed.
Please read the user guide for a better explanation of how CI4 works!
Repository Management
We use GitHub issues, in our main repository, to track BUGS and to track approved DEVELOPMENT work packages. We use our forum to provide SUPPORT and to discuss FEATURE REQUESTS.
This repository is a "distribution" one, built by our release preparation script. Problems with it can be raised on our forum, or as issues in the main repository.
Server Requirements
PHP version 8.1 or higher is required, with the following extensions installed:
Warning
- The end of life date for PHP 7.4 was November 28, 2022.
- The end of life date for PHP 8.0 was November 26, 2023.
- If you are still using PHP 7.4 or 8.0, you should upgrade immediately.
- The end of life date for PHP 8.1 will be December 31, 2025.
Additionally, make sure that the following extensions are enabled in your PHP: