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@datadog/openfeature-browser

Browser-specific bindings for OpenFeature (wraps @datadog/openfeature-core)

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Datadog OpenFeature Browser

Installation

npm install @datadog/openfeature-browser

Quick Start

The main entry point is DatadogProvider, which is a provider for the OpenFeature Web SDK.

import { DatadogProvider } from '@datadog/openfeature-browser'
import { OpenFeature } from '@openfeature/web-sdk'

// Initialize the provider
const provider = new DatadogProvider({
  clientToken: 'your-datadog-client-token',
  enableExposureLogging: true,
  enableFlagEvaluationTracking: true,
  site: 'datadoghq.com',
})

// Set the provider
await OpenFeature.setProvider(provider)

// Get a client and evaluate flags
const client = OpenFeature.getClient()
const flagValue = await client.getBooleanValue('my-flag', false)

Configuration

const provider = new DatadogProvider({
  // Required
  clientToken: 'pub_...', // Your Datadog client token
  site: 'datadoghq.com', // Datadog site (datadoghq.com, datadoghq.eu, etc.)
  env: 'production', // Environment

  // Optional Datadog configuration
  service: 'my-service', // Service name
  version: '1.0.0', // Application version
  applicationId: 'app-id', // Your application ID for RUM attribution

  // Enable exposure logging
  enableExposureLogging: true,

  // Enable flag evaluation tracking
  enableFlagEvaluationTracking: true,
})

Usage Examples

Flag Evaluation

const client = OpenFeature.getClient()

// Boolean flags
const showFeature = await client.getBooleanValue('show-new-feature', false)

// String flags
const theme = await client.getStringValue('app-theme', 'light')

// Number flags
const timeout = await client.getNumberValue('request-timeout', 5000)

// Object flags
const config = await client.getObjectValue('feature-config', {})

Using Evaluation Context

Context must be set globally before flag evaluation and affects all subsequent evaluations:

// Set global context (async operation)
await OpenFeature.setContext({
  targetingKey: 'user-123',
  user: { id: 'user-123', email: 'user@example.com' },
})

// Now evaluate flags with the context
const result = await client.getBooleanDetails('premium-feature', false)
console.log(result.value) // Flag value
console.log(result.reason) // Evaluation reason

End-user license agreement

https://www.datadoghq.com/legal/eula

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Package last updated on 30 Mar 2026

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