

January 2026 monthly summary for OpenFn/adaptors: Key features delivered, major bugs fixed, and outcomes with business impact. Highlights include Ping API adaptor integration with POST support, a brand visual refresh, and a significant codebase refactor moving HTTP functions into a dedicated http namespace and simplifying AST configuration by removing the GET operation. Changelog updates and build AST improvements accompany these changes, delivering better maintainability, performance, and integration readiness.
January 2026 monthly summary for OpenFn/adaptors: Key features delivered, major bugs fixed, and outcomes with business impact. Highlights include Ping API adaptor integration with POST support, a brand visual refresh, and a significant codebase refactor moving HTTP functions into a dedicated http namespace and simplifying AST configuration by removing the GET operation. Changelog updates and build AST improvements accompany these changes, delivering better maintainability, performance, and integration readiness.
December 2025 was focused on stabilizing KoboToolbox data ingestion in OpenFn/adaptors. Key deliverables include standardizing API pagination, updating the AST-driven configuration, and preparing release artifacts with changesets and version bumps. The work improved performance, compatibility with API restrictions, and testing accuracy while delivering measurable business value in data reliability and maintainability.
December 2025 was focused on stabilizing KoboToolbox data ingestion in OpenFn/adaptors. Key deliverables include standardizing API pagination, updating the AST-driven configuration, and preparing release artifacts with changesets and version bumps. The work improved performance, compatibility with API restrictions, and testing accuracy while delivering measurable business value in data reliability and maintainability.
November 2025 Monthly Summary (OpenFn/adaptors): Delivered targeted improvements across iHRIS integration, HTTP workflow, and FHIR mapping while stabilizing the release with a focused changelog fix. This quarter’s work emphasizes business value through interoperability, reliability, and maintainable code. Key targets and outcomes include:
November 2025 Monthly Summary (OpenFn/adaptors): Delivered targeted improvements across iHRIS integration, HTTP workflow, and FHIR mapping while stabilizing the release with a focused changelog fix. This quarter’s work emphasizes business value through interoperability, reliability, and maintainable code. Key targets and outcomes include:
October 2025 – OpenFn/adaptors delivered foundational data-adapter capabilities, improvements to rendering and data handling, and a comprehensive prompt system, while stabilizing the codebase with tests, docs, and build/asset fixes. Key features include ET-MFR implementation, square image rendering, and exporting utilities for assert, log, and parseCsv; along with a broad prompt system overhaul (initial instruction set, updates, and Copilot/Claude prompts) and the introduction of returning copilot-instructions. Major bugs fixed span tests/docs updates, build and asset handling, adaptor prompt updates, wiki/docs cleanup, Copilot prompts cleanup and related fixes, requests instructions corrections, and pagination/request updates. Overall impact includes higher data fidelity, more reliable automation prompts, improved developer experience, and a more stable CI/build cycle. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Git-based feature delivery, prompt engineering, data validation, image processing, build/test automation, and thorough documentation.
October 2025 – OpenFn/adaptors delivered foundational data-adapter capabilities, improvements to rendering and data handling, and a comprehensive prompt system, while stabilizing the codebase with tests, docs, and build/asset fixes. Key features include ET-MFR implementation, square image rendering, and exporting utilities for assert, log, and parseCsv; along with a broad prompt system overhaul (initial instruction set, updates, and Copilot/Claude prompts) and the introduction of returning copilot-instructions. Major bugs fixed span tests/docs updates, build and asset handling, adaptor prompt updates, wiki/docs cleanup, Copilot prompts cleanup and related fixes, requests instructions corrections, and pagination/request updates. Overall impact includes higher data fidelity, more reliable automation prompts, improved developer experience, and a more stable CI/build cycle. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Git-based feature delivery, prompt engineering, data validation, image processing, build/test automation, and thorough documentation.
September 2025 performance summary for OpenFn/adaptors focused on delivering business-value through HTTP client modernization, dependency management, and build stability across packages. The work consolidated multi-origin HTTP handling, improved testing safety, and aligned cross-package changes. Notable outcomes include a safer, faster HTTP layer, reduced test flakiness, and smoother maintenance workflows for continued integration enhancements.
September 2025 performance summary for OpenFn/adaptors focused on delivering business-value through HTTP client modernization, dependency management, and build stability across packages. The work consolidated multi-origin HTTP handling, improved testing safety, and aligned cross-package changes. Notable outcomes include a safer, faster HTTP layer, reduced test flakiness, and smoother maintenance workflows for continued integration enhancements.
In August 2025, OpenFn/adaptors delivered substantive feature work, strengthened security and release-readiness, and improved testing and documentation. The month focused on making adaptors more capable, maintainable, and verifiable for production deployments.
In August 2025, OpenFn/adaptors delivered substantive feature work, strengthened security and release-readiness, and improved testing and documentation. The month focused on making adaptors more capable, maintainable, and verifiable for production deployments.
July 2025 monthly summary for OpenFn/adaptors focused on delivering two major features, stabilizing test suites, and improving documentation/release processes. Demonstrated strong execution across feature development, reliability, and documentation hygiene, driving business value through automated document generation, enhanced data access, and clearer user guidance.
July 2025 monthly summary for OpenFn/adaptors focused on delivering two major features, stabilizing test suites, and improving documentation/release processes. Demonstrated strong execution across feature development, reliability, and documentation hygiene, driving business value through automated document generation, enhanced data access, and clearer user guidance.
June 2025 summary focused on strengthening developer guidance for the DHIS2 adaptor within OpenFn/adaptors. Delivered a clear documentation update that defines update() semantics (full request body required) and promotes using patch for partial updates. This reduces misuses, supports safer integrations, and aligns docs with backend expectations to improve reliability and developer productivity.
June 2025 summary focused on strengthening developer guidance for the DHIS2 adaptor within OpenFn/adaptors. Delivered a clear documentation update that defines update() semantics (full request body required) and promotes using patch for partial updates. This reduces misuses, supports safer integrations, and aligns docs with backend expectations to improve reliability and developer productivity.
May 2025 performance summary for OpenFn/adaptors: delivered core API improvements across Tracker Import and DHIS2 adaptor, plus packaging and release hygiene. The work enhances API reliability, developer experience, and maintainability, enabling smoother integrations with Tracker and DHIS2 workflows, while expanding test coverage and improving documentation for quicker onboarding and fewer integration issues.
May 2025 performance summary for OpenFn/adaptors: delivered core API improvements across Tracker Import and DHIS2 adaptor, plus packaging and release hygiene. The work enhances API reliability, developer experience, and maintainability, enabling smoother integrations with Tracker and DHIS2 workflows, while expanding test coverage and improving documentation for quicker onboarding and fewer integration issues.
April 2025 focused on delivering interoperability and data-quality improvements across OpenFn/docs and OpenFn/adaptors. Implemented Satusehat medication, encounters, observations, and diagnoses data handling with FHIR-compliant mappings; introduced Base64 response parsing; added DHIS2 Tracker namespace support; and ensured cross-package version alignment. These efforts improved data consistency, automation, and integration capabilities with external health systems, while expanding test coverage and documentation.
April 2025 focused on delivering interoperability and data-quality improvements across OpenFn/docs and OpenFn/adaptors. Implemented Satusehat medication, encounters, observations, and diagnoses data handling with FHIR-compliant mappings; introduced Base64 response parsing; added DHIS2 Tracker namespace support; and ensured cross-package version alignment. These efforts improved data consistency, automation, and integration capabilities with external health systems, while expanding test coverage and documentation.
March 2025 monthly summary focusing on core delivery and developer enablement across two repos. Key enhancements include robust create flow for the Odoo adaptor with a new downloadNewRecord option, improved 204 no-content handling and error handling for duplicates, plus comprehensive tests and release-notes changesets. Developer onboarding docs were expanded with practical CommCare and Satusehat usage examples to accelerate adapter integrations. Cross-cutting improvements to the HTTP utility strengthen 204 handling and logging. Overall, these efforts improved reliability, developer experience, and release hygiene, delivering tangible business value through faster integrations and clearer telemetry.
March 2025 monthly summary focusing on core delivery and developer enablement across two repos. Key enhancements include robust create flow for the Odoo adaptor with a new downloadNewRecord option, improved 204 no-content handling and error handling for duplicates, plus comprehensive tests and release-notes changesets. Developer onboarding docs were expanded with practical CommCare and Satusehat usage examples to accelerate adapter integrations. Cross-cutting improvements to the HTTP utility strengthen 204 handling and logging. Overall, these efforts improved reliability, developer experience, and release hygiene, delivering tangible business value through faster integrations and clearer telemetry.
February 2025 focused on stabilizing and expanding the OpenFn data integration platform with a strong emphasis on API maturity, reliability, and developer experience. Across OpenFn/adaptors and OpenFn/docs, we delivered a redesigned public API, robust data fetching with automatic pagination, enhanced resource modeling with state annotation, and naming consistency improvements (baseURL -> baseUrl). These changes are coupled with release-ready workflows (changesets and versioning) and broader test coverage, setting the stage for scalable, maintainable integrations and easier adoption by users. In addition, we broadened integration coverage with an Odoo adaptor and KoboToolbox enhancements, complemented by documentation improvements and asset support.
February 2025 focused on stabilizing and expanding the OpenFn data integration platform with a strong emphasis on API maturity, reliability, and developer experience. Across OpenFn/adaptors and OpenFn/docs, we delivered a redesigned public API, robust data fetching with automatic pagination, enhanced resource modeling with state annotation, and naming consistency improvements (baseURL -> baseUrl). These changes are coupled with release-ready workflows (changesets and versioning) and broader test coverage, setting the stage for scalable, maintainable integrations and easier adoption by users. In addition, we broadened integration coverage with an Odoo adaptor and KoboToolbox enhancements, complemented by documentation improvements and asset support.
January 2025 monthly summary for OpenFn/adaptors: major HTTP-adaptor overhauls across the adapters, standardizing HTTP handling, improving reliability, and enabling faster feature work. Key features delivered include the OpenMRS HTTP Adaptor Overhaul with a namespaced http.request() integration; KoboToolbox adaptor unified HTTP API with a new common HTTP utility; and CommCare adaptor documentation improvements reflecting query parameter usage. Major bugs fixed include robust baseUrl handling (default baseUrl, validation for empty baseUrls), updates to typedefs and tests, and removal of outdated options with accompanying changesets and a patch-worthy version bump to openmrs@4.2.0. Overall impact includes more reliable data retrieval, consistent API surfaces across adapters, improved testing coverage, and enhanced developer documentation. Technologies/skills demonstrated include TypeScript/JavaScript, HTTP utilities design, testing strategies, changesets/semantic versioning, and cross-adapter collaboration for maintainable codebases.
January 2025 monthly summary for OpenFn/adaptors: major HTTP-adaptor overhauls across the adapters, standardizing HTTP handling, improving reliability, and enabling faster feature work. Key features delivered include the OpenMRS HTTP Adaptor Overhaul with a namespaced http.request() integration; KoboToolbox adaptor unified HTTP API with a new common HTTP utility; and CommCare adaptor documentation improvements reflecting query parameter usage. Major bugs fixed include robust baseUrl handling (default baseUrl, validation for empty baseUrls), updates to typedefs and tests, and removal of outdated options with accompanying changesets and a patch-worthy version bump to openmrs@4.2.0. Overall impact includes more reliable data retrieval, consistent API surfaces across adapters, improved testing coverage, and enhanced developer documentation. Technologies/skills demonstrated include TypeScript/JavaScript, HTTP utilities design, testing strategies, changesets/semantic versioning, and cross-adapter collaboration for maintainable codebases.
November 2024: Delivered data interoperability enhancements in OpenFn/docs with CommCare integration and medication data synchronization. Enabled bulk uploading of medication lookup tables, XLS-based submissions, and medication data mappings; updated kunjungan (visit) records with satusehat_id to improve alignment with external systems and overall data quality. Also cleaned up the repository by removing an unused CommCare Submit XLS script to reduce maintenance burden and deployment risk. These efforts drove operational efficiency, improved data accuracy, and maintainability across the documentation repository and related data workflows.
November 2024: Delivered data interoperability enhancements in OpenFn/docs with CommCare integration and medication data synchronization. Enabled bulk uploading of medication lookup tables, XLS-based submissions, and medication data mappings; updated kunjungan (visit) records with satusehat_id to improve alignment with external systems and overall data quality. Also cleaned up the repository by removing an unused CommCare Submit XLS script to reduce maintenance burden and deployment risk. These efforts drove operational efficiency, improved data accuracy, and maintainability across the documentation repository and related data workflows.
Month 2024-10: Delivered a comprehensive Satusehat Adaptor documentation upgrade for OpenFn/docs, enhancing developer onboarding and integration through clear guidance, practical examples, and accurate API statements.
Month 2024-10: Delivered a comprehensive Satusehat Adaptor documentation upgrade for OpenFn/docs, enhancing developer onboarding and integration through clear guidance, practical examples, and accurate API statements.
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