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@openfeature/env-var-provider
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The environment variable provider is a great way to start using OpenFeature. It doesn't require any infrastructure to setup or manage, and provides a simple way to gain experience with the core concepts of feature flagging. However, it doesn't support fea
The environment variable provider is a great way to start using OpenFeature. It doesn't require any infrastructure to setup or manage, and provides a simple way to gain experience with the core concepts of feature flagging. However, it doesn't support features such as dynamic updates at run-time or contextual flag evaluation. That's where feature flags become extremely powerful! Thankfully, the OpenFeature SDK supports basic providers such at this one, while making it simple to switch to a more powerful system when the time is right.
$ npm install @openfeature/env-var-provider
Required peer dependencies
$ npm install @openfeature/js-sdk
The environment variable provider uses environment variables to determine the value of a feature flag.
It supports booleans
, strings
, numbers
and objects
by attempting to interpret the value of an environment variable to the requested type.
The default value will be returned if the environment variable doesn't exist or the value can't be cast to the desired type.
// Register the environment variable provider globally
OpenFeature.setProvider(new EnvVarProvider());
Option name | Type | Default |
---|---|---|
disableConstantCase | boolean | false |
# Start a hypothetical application with the ENABLE_NEW_FEATURE environment variable
ENABLE_NEW_FEATURE=true node my-app.js
const client = OpenFeature.getClient();
client.getBooleanValue('enable-new-feature', false);
# Start a hypothetical application with the DIFFICULTY_MULTIPLIER environment variable
DIFFICULTY_MULTIPLIER=5 node my-app.js
const client = OpenFeature.getClient();
client.getNumberValue('difficulty-multiplier', 0);
# Start a hypothetical application with the WELCOME_MESSAGE environment variable
WELCOME_MESSAGE=yo node my-app.js
const client = OpenFeature.getClient();
client.getStringValue('welcome-message', 'hi');
# Start a hypothetical application with the PREFERRED_SDK environment variable
PREFERRED_SDK='{"name": "openfeature"}' node my-app.js
const client = OpenFeature.getClient();
client.getObjectValue('preferred-sdk', { name: 'OpenFeature' });
Run nx package providers-env-var
to build the library.
Run nx test providers-env-var
to execute the unit tests via Jest.
FAQs
The environment variable provider is a great way to start using OpenFeature. It doesn't require any infrastructure to setup or manage, and provides a simple way to gain experience with the core concepts of feature flagging. However, it doesn't support fea
The npm package @openfeature/env-var-provider receives a total of 2,385 weekly downloads. As such, @openfeature/env-var-provider popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @openfeature/env-var-provider 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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