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@equinor/fusion-framework-app
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> support package for initializing application modules
support package for initializing application modules
[!IMPORTANT]
@equinor/fusion-framework-module-feature-flag
must be installed to make this module available
export const configure: ModuleInitiator = (appConfigurator, args) => {
/** provide a list of features that should be available in the application */
appConfigurator.useFeatureFlags([
{
key: MyFeatures.MyFlag,
title: 'this is a flag',
},
{
key: MyFeatures.MyUrlFlag,
title: 'this feature can be toggled by ?my-url-flag=true',
allowUrl: true,
}
]);
}
export const configure: ModuleInitiator = (appConfigurator, args) => {
appConfigurator.useFeatureFlags(builder => /** see module for building custom config */);
}
see module for more technical information;
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> support package for initializing application modules
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