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Hello HealthImaging
The following code examples show how to get started using HealthImaging.
- SDK for C++
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Code for the CMakeLists.txt CMake file.
# Set the minimum required version of CMake for this project. cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.13) # Set the AWS service components used by this project. set(SERVICE_COMPONENTS medical-imaging) # Set this project's name. project("hello_health-imaging") # Set the C++ standard to use to build this target. # At least C++ 11 is required for the AWS SDK for C++. set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11) # Use the MSVC variable to determine if this is a Windows build. set(WINDOWS_BUILD ${MSVC}) if (WINDOWS_BUILD) # Set the location where CMake can find the installed libraries for the AWS SDK. string(REPLACE ";" "/aws-cpp-sdk-all;" SYSTEM_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH}/aws-cpp-sdk-all") list(APPEND CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH ${SYSTEM_MODULE_PATH}) endif () # Find the AWS SDK for C++ package. find_package(AWSSDK REQUIRED COMPONENTS ${SERVICE_COMPONENTS}) if (WINDOWS_BUILD AND AWSSDK_INSTALL_AS_SHARED_LIBS) # Copy relevant AWS SDK for C++ libraries into the current binary directory for running and debugging. # set(BIN_SUB_DIR "/Debug") # If you are building from the command line, you may need to uncomment this # and set the proper subdirectory to the executable location. AWSSDK_CPY_DYN_LIBS(SERVICE_COMPONENTS "" ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}${BIN_SUB_DIR}) endif () add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} hello_health_imaging.cpp) target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} ${AWSSDK_LINK_LIBRARIES})
Code for the hello_health_imaging.cpp source file.
#include <aws/core/Aws.h> #include <aws/medical-imaging/MedicalImagingClient.h> #include <aws/medical-imaging/model/ListDatastoresRequest.h> #include <iostream> /* * A "Hello HealthImaging" starter application which initializes an AWS HealthImaging (HealthImaging) client * and lists the HealthImaging data stores in the current account. * * main function * * Usage: 'hello_health-imaging' * */ #include <aws/core/auth/AWSCredentialsProviderChain.h> #include <aws/core/platform/Environment.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { (void) argc; (void) argv; Aws::SDKOptions options; // Optional: change the log level for debugging. // options.loggingOptions.logLevel = Aws::Utils::Logging::LogLevel::Debug; Aws::InitAPI(options); // Should only be called once. { Aws::Client::ClientConfiguration clientConfig; // Optional: Set to the AWS Region (overrides config file). // clientConfig.region = "us-east-1"; Aws::MedicalImaging::MedicalImagingClient medicalImagingClient(clientConfig); Aws::MedicalImaging::Model::ListDatastoresRequest listDatastoresRequest; Aws::Vector<Aws::MedicalImaging::Model::DatastoreSummary> allDataStoreSummaries; Aws::String nextToken; // Used for paginated results. do { if (!nextToken.empty()) { listDatastoresRequest.SetNextToken(nextToken); } Aws::MedicalImaging::Model::ListDatastoresOutcome listDatastoresOutcome = medicalImagingClient.ListDatastores(listDatastoresRequest); if (listDatastoresOutcome.IsSuccess()) { const Aws::Vector<Aws::MedicalImaging::Model::DatastoreSummary> &dataStoreSummaries = listDatastoresOutcome.GetResult().GetDatastoreSummaries(); allDataStoreSummaries.insert(allDataStoreSummaries.cend(), dataStoreSummaries.cbegin(), dataStoreSummaries.cend()); nextToken = listDatastoresOutcome.GetResult().GetNextToken(); } else { std::cerr << "ListDatastores error: " << listDatastoresOutcome.GetError().GetMessage() << std::endl; break; } } while (!nextToken.empty()); std::cout << allDataStoreSummaries.size() << " HealthImaging data " << ((allDataStoreSummaries.size() == 1) ? "store was retrieved." : "stores were retrieved.") << std::endl; for (auto const &dataStoreSummary: allDataStoreSummaries) { std::cout << " Datastore: " << dataStoreSummary.GetDatastoreName() << std::endl; std::cout << " Datastore ID: " << dataStoreSummary.GetDatastoreId() << std::endl; } } Aws::ShutdownAPI(options); // Should only be called once. return 0; }
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For API details, see ListDatastores in AWS SDK for C++ API Reference.
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