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Runtime flags can be enabled or disabled by setting a boolean value for that
flag in globalThis.lwcRuntimeFlags
, e.g.:
lwcRuntimeFlags.ENABLE_SOME_FEATURE = true;
If the flag is not explicitly
set, the feature is disabled by default. The lwcRuntimeFlags
object
must appear before the engine is initialized and should be defined at the
application layer.
Internally, LWC will reference runtime flags like so:
if (lwcRuntimeFlags.ENABLE_SOME_FEATURE) {
// etc.
}
This makes it possible for consumers to replace these flags at compile time, using something like Rollup's @rollup/plugin-replace
or ESBuild's define
.
Note that @lwc/features
is an internal package used by LWC and (most likely) should not be directly used by consumers.
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LWC Features Flags
The npm package @lwc/features receives a total of 4,379 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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