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@devcycle/js-cloud-server-sdk
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The DevCycle JS Cloud Bucketing Server SDK used for feature management.
DevCycle is a feature flag management provider with robust support for user targeting, realtime updates of flag values and deep integrations with your development workflow.
This SDK is used to integrate DevCycle with your Javascript server-side application, where a Node.js runtime isn't available. Example use-cases would be Cloudflare Workers and other edge-worker runtimes.
This SDK makes API requests to DevCycle's Bucketing API to perform bucketing. See our System Architecture Documentation for more details.
Our library can be found on npm and installed by the following:
npm install @devcycle/js-cloud-server-sdk"
To find usage documentation, visit our docs.
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The DevCycle JS Cloud Bucketing Server SDK used for feature management.
The npm package @devcycle/js-cloud-server-sdk receives a total of 22,737 weekly downloads. As such, @devcycle/js-cloud-server-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @devcycle/js-cloud-server-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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