Technically tarball downloading feature refers to ZPM Registry package, which is intended to host IPM packages. And as folks mentioned above you can use it as the private registry hosting in your organization with the option to proxy some public packages.

I filed the ticket to update the documentation on tarballs.

And I think it makes sense to add the link to tarball download in Open Exchange for IPM packages.

These are good points. IPM(ZPM) is officially supported now by InterSystems, so I'm tagging @Bob Kuszewski and @Timothy Leavitt on providing more information.

Here is the current documentation of IPM and it contains the information on how to load from tarballs here.

As for the option to download the package tarball it is indeed not very documented as it is a relatively rare case that people cannot use Internet to install the community package. 

Tarball can be downloaded from the community IPM Registry REST API requested in a format:

https://pm.community.intersystems.com/download/[package-name]/-/[package...

e.g. here is the URL for git-source-control:

https://pm.community.intersystems.com/download/git-source-control/-/git-...
 

Thanks for the article, @Guillaume Rongier !

I cloned repo, ran docker, containers up - but nothing is going on on the port:

Here is the docker-compose log:

 Running 1/1-rag-demo_default  Cre
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s 
[+] Running 1/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
[+] Running 1/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
[+] Running 1/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
[+] Running 1/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
[+] Running 1/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
[+] Running 1/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
[+] Running 1/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
[+] Running 3/3is-rag-demo-ollama-1  
 ✔ Network iris-rag-demo_default     Created0.0s  iris-rag-demo-iris-1    
 ✔ Container iris-rag-demo-ollama-1  Started0.9s 
 ✔ Container iris-rag-demo-iris-1    Started0.9s 
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Hi @Sapan Parikh !

The easiest way I think is with IPM and Docker.

$ docker pull intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2023.2-zpm

$ docker run --rm --name iris-demo -d -p 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2023.2-zpm

$ docker exec -it iris-demo iris session iris

USER>zpm "install fhir-server"

Done!

Find the InterSystems IRIS FHIR Server at localhost:9092/fhir/r4/

And FHIR Server will be installed in FHIRSERVER namespace