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@labelbox/flags

v1.0.8

Published

Generates source code artifacts based on [LaunchDarkly](https://launchdarkly.com/) feature flags

Downloads

1,480

Readme

flags

Generates source code artifacts based on LaunchDarkly feature flags

Build Status

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@labelbox/flags

Typescript definitions of flag names

Generate typescript definitions for launchdarkly flags

USAGE
  $ flags definitions

OPTIONS
	--apiKey=apiKey    (required) LaunchDarkly API key
	--outFile=outFile  (required) Output typescript file path
	--projectKey=projectKey (optional) LaunchDarkly project key

Example

flags definitions \
 --apiKey $LD_API_KEY \
 --projectKey $LD_PROJECT_KEY \
 --outFile ./flags.ts

Get default rules for all flags of an environment

Builds a yaml file of all flags and their default values. Uses the FLAG_ prefix for flag keys.

Get default rule value for all flags in an environment. Defaults to yaml format

USAGE
  $ flags evaluations

OPTIONS
	--apiKey=apiKey             (required) LaunchDarkly API key
	--env=env                   (required) LaunchDarkly environment name
	--platform=(server|client)  (required) [default: server] The platform for which these evaluation apply. See here for more details: https://docs.launchdarkly.com/sdk/concepts/client-side-server-side
	--projectKey=projectKey			(optional) LaunchDarkly project key

Example

flags evaluations \
 --apiKey $LD_API_KEY \
 --env production \
 --platform server > flags.yaml \
 --projectKey $LD_PROJET_KEY

Archive flags

Archives a set of input feature flags by key.

If input flag does not exist or is already archived, the flag is ignored.

Archive feature flags. This takes affect across all LD environments

USAGE
  $ flags archive [FEATURE_FLAG_KEYS]

OPTIONS
	--apiKey=apiKey  (required) LaunchDarkly API key
	--dryRun         Do not execute mutation. Just print what would happen.
	--projectKey=projectKey (optional) LaunchDarkly project key

Example

flags archive \
	--apiKey $LD_API_KEY \
	--projectKey $LD_PROJECT_KEY \
 flag-one flag-two flag-three