feature-flag-react-lite
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A lightweight Higher Order Component for quickly adding Feature Flags to any React project.
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feature-flag-react-lite
A lightweight Higher Order Component for quickly adding Feature Flags to any React project.
Install
npm install feature-flag-react-lite
Overview
Features:
- AutoRefresh: Allows users can get updated flag values by periodically refreshing feature flag values from an HTTP endpoint, and caches the result for a period of time. (configurable)
- Local Fallback: If the HTTP endpoint is unavailable, will read from local default values.
- Personalized Flags: Exposes a callback to add HTTP headers, helpful if the HTTP endpoint emits personalized feature flags based on a JWT.
Tip:
If your feature flags are not personalized, leveraging AWS S3 or Azure Blob may be an economical approach for hosting the feature flags.
Usage
Local Fallback Create a local fallback file, in the event the endpoint is not reachable.
\src\config\feature-flag-default-values.json
{
"FeatureFlags": [
{
"Name": "FeatureOne",
"Value": "false"
},
{
"Name": "FeatureTwo",
"Value": "true"
},
{
"Name": "FeatureThree",
"Value": "blue"
}
]
}
Configuration Settings
| Setting | Description | | ------- | ----------- | | cache (optional) | Amount of time (in milliseconds) the retrieved values will be cached for before getting refreshed - defaults to 30 seconds | | url | The URL to request updated Feature Flag settings from | | fallbackFlagValues | Should the URL be unreachable, a set of default values to use as a fallback | | axiosRequestConfig (optional) | Allows for intercepting the refresh request and injecting a JWT or other custom headers |
Begin by creating a configuration file and set appropriate values for your app:
\src\config\feature-flag-config.tsx
import { AxiosRequestConfig } from 'axios';
import {FeatureFlagConfig} from 'feature-flag-react-lite';
import defaultValues from './feature-flag-default-values.json';
//Optional - Allow for personalized feature flags.
var addJwtToFeatureFlagRequest = async (config:AxiosRequestConfig) => {
const token = localStorage.getItem("AccessToken");
if(token){
config.headers["Authorization"] = `Bearer ${token}`;
}
return config
}
var featureFlagConfig : FeatureFlagConfig = {
cache: 30 * 1000,
url: 'https://featureflagdemo.blob.core.windows.net/flags/hosted-sample-flags.json',
fallbackFlagValues: defaultValues,
axiosRequestConfig: addJwtToFeatureFlagRequest
}
export default featureFlagConfig;
Setup Feature Flags in your main Index.tsx by adding the FeatureFlagProvider
component and setting the config
.
\src\index.tsx
import './index.css'
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import App from './App'
import featureFlagConfig from './config/feature-flag-config';
import FeatureFlagProvider from 'feature-flag-react-lite';
ReactDOM.render(
<FeatureFlagProvider config={featureFlagConfig}>
<App />
</FeatureFlagProvider>
, document.getElementById('root'))
Read feature flags from within any component throughout your App.
\src\App.tsx
import React from 'react'
import { useFeatureFlags } from 'feature-flag-react-lite'
const App = () => {
const { GetFeatureFlagByName } = useFeatureFlags()
const featureTwoValue = GetFeatureFlagByName("FeatureTwo");
const featureThreeValue = GetFeatureFlagByName("FeatureThree");
return (
<div>
Reading feature flag from: {GetFeatureFlagByName("FeatureOne") === 'false'?<span>Local Default Settings</span>:<span>Remote Flag Source</span>}<br/>
Feature Two Value: <span>{featureTwoValue}</span><br/>
Feature Three Value: <span style={{backgroundColor:featureThreeValue,color:"white"}}>{featureThreeValue}</span>
</div>
)
}
export default App
Demo
License
MIT © ecfmg