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@lwc/features
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Runtime flags can be enabled or disabled by setting a boolean value for that
flag in globalThis.LWC_config.features
. If the flag is not explicitly
configured, the feature is disabled by default. This configuration object
must appear before @lwc/engine
is initialized and should be defined at the
application layer.
// Does not work
if (enableFoo) {
...
}
// Does work
if (ENABLE_FOO) {
...
}
// Does not work
const foo = ENABLE_FOO ? 1 : 2;
// Does work
let foo;
if (ENABLE_FOO) {
foo = 1;
} else {
foo = 2;
}
// Does not work
if (isTrue(ENABLE_AWESOME_FEATURE)) {
// awesome feature
}
// Does work
if (ENABLE_AWESOME_FEATURE) {
// awesome feature
}
Toggling the value of ENABLE_FOO
during a test will not change the return
value of getFooValue
.
import { ENABLE_FOO } from '@lwc/features';
let foo;
if (ENABLE_FOO) {
foo = 1;
} else {
foo = 2;
}
function getFooValue() {
return foo;
}
FAQs
LWC Features Flags
The npm package @lwc/features receives a total of 5,911 weekly downloads. As such, @lwc/features popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lwc/features 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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