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NHSX website

⚠️ This repository has been deprecated and is now read only. This repository was for the first iteration of the NHSX website, which has now been redeveloped into a CMS.

About the NHSX website

From 1 July, NHSX will bring together teams from the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England and NHS Improvement to drive digital transformation in health and care.

The NHSX website contains information about what we do, who we are, how we work and also links to key information and tools.

We have built the website using the NHS.UK frontend library.

Quick start

Running the application

Install the long-term support (LTS) version of Node.js, which also includes NPM.

Clone the repository git clone [email protected]:nhsx/nhsx-website.git nhsx-website, then whilst in the project directory cd nhsx-website, install the required npm packages with: npm install

Run the project in development mode npm run watch and visit http://localhost:3000.

Contributing

The code for the NHSX website is in the open and we encourage contributions. So if you come across a bug or a spelling mistake, feel free to open a pull request with your changes or you can open a GitHub issue to report it to us.

Read our contributing guidelines for more information about contributing to the NHSX website.

Environment variables

Environment variables are expected to be managed by the environment in which the application is being run.

Variable Description Default Required
GOOGLE_UA Google analytics user account ID No
COOKIE_CONSENT_URL The URL for the NHS.UK in-house implementation of cookie consent /js/cookies.min.js
BASE_URL Domain of the environment https://www.nhsx.nhs.uk
NODE_ENV Node environment. Recommend environments: production, staging and development development
PORT Server port 3000

License

The codebase is released under the MIT License, unless stated otherwise. This covers both the codebase and any sample code in the documentation.