开发者 | 48design |
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更新时间 | 2022年2月16日 18:19 |
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PHP版本: | 5.6.40 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 5.9.0 |
版权: | GPL 2 or later |
For reasons incomprehensible to us, despite working functionality and already having successfully connected users, T-Systems is currently refusing further integrations when using our plug-in. We will try to clarify this issue, but for the time being we can only advise you to manually use the alternative Corona-Warn-App portal solution in addition to our plug-in. FEATURE IDEAS (become a sponsor for prioritized implementation)
Yes, it does! If you're not using the certificate generation feature, or a tested person does not request a certificate, private data will not be stored on the server at all. Private data needed for certificate generation is stored in encrypted form. But please check what additional data privacy regulations and requirements might apply in your area.
Yes, it is approved by regular use in a family doctor's practice that we're in contact with, as well as several testing locations located in Germany and around the world.
To the contrary, it saves a lot of time for the testing personnel!
There are different ways how you can use the plugin. Currently it is designed for the following workflow:
While there is no integrated booking functionality, you're able to read bookings from the third-party plugin called "Bookly" and copy the data over to the registration form. Mind though that we have no control over how Bookly handles the user data and you may need Bookly Pro and additional Bookly Add-Ons to make use of specific features.
Yes, as of version 1.4.0 of the plug-in, certificates can be generated when assigning the test results, which can then either be printed out or sent by e-mail.
Any device that is detected as a camera in the web browser should work. Please check if your device is recognized as a camera on this page, which is a demo of the library that we use for QR code scanning: https://nimiq.github.io/qr-scanner/demo/ We try to also support scanning devices that are detected as a keyboard by the operating system. Simply scan the code while the registration form is open and the browser window or tab is focused. This implementation is currently experimental and we're looking forward to your feedback. Starting with version 1.10.2, we successfully tested this input method with a Tera HW0002 handheld scanner. (Set the data format to Unicode/UTF-8 and the keyboard language to "International Keyboard", or "ALT method" for some devices) USB connection is recommended for fastest and reliable scan results. 2.4G also works, but Bluetooth seems to be quite unreliable and should be avoided.
The PIN, which is not stored in the system and should therefore only be available offline in printed form, is an additional security measure to protect the patient data. This is a trade-off between data protection and using an open, online system like WordPress instead of a local software solution.