Feature management provides a way to develop and expose application functionality based on features. Many applications have special requirements when a new feature is developed such as when the feature should be enabled and under what conditions. This library provides a way to define these relationships, and also integrates into common .NET code patterns to make exposing these features possible.
Azure App Configuration Quickstart: A quickstart guide about how to integrate feature flags from Azure App Configuration into your JavaScript applications.
Feature Overview: This document provides a feature status overview.
Feature Reference: This document provides a full feature rundown.
You can use feature flags from the Azure App Configuration service, local files or any other sources. For more information, please go to Feature flag configuration.
The App Configuration JavaScript provider provides feature flags in as a Map
object.
A builtin ConfigurationMapFeatureFlagProvider
helps to load feature flags in this case.
import { load } from "@azure/app-configuration-provider";
import { FeatureManager, ConfigurationMapFeatureFlagProvider } from "@microsoft/feature-management";
const appConfig = await load("<CONNECTION-STRING>", {featureFlagOptions}); // load feature flags from Azure App Configuration service
const featureProvider = new ConfigurationMapFeatureFlagProvider(appConfig);
const featureManager = new FeatureManager(featureProvider);
const isAlphaEnabled = await featureManager.isEnabled("Alpha");
console.log("Feature Alpha is:", isAlphaEnabled);
A sample JSON file with the following format can be used to load feature flags.
The JSON file can be read and parsed as an object as a whole.
A builtin ConfigurationObjectFeatureFlagProvider
helps to load feature flags in this case.
Content of sample.json
:
{
"feature_management": {
"feature_flags": [
{
"id": "Alpha",
"description": "",
"enabled": true,
"conditions": {
"client_filters": []
}
}
]
}
}
Load feature flags from sample.json
file.
import { FeatureManager, ConfigurationObjectFeatureFlagProvider } from "@microsoft/feature-management";
const config = JSON.parse(await fs.readFile("path/to/sample.json"));
const featureProvider = new ConfigurationObjectFeatureFlagProvider(config);
const featureManager = new FeatureManager(featureProvider);
const isAlphaEnabled = await featureManager.isEnabled("Alpha");
console.log("Feature Alpha is:", isAlphaEnabled);
See code snippets under examples/ folder.
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