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OpenFeature SDK for JavaScript
Getting Started • API Documentation
This is the JavaScript implementation of OpenFeature, a vendor-agnostic abstraction library for evaluating feature flags.
We support multiple data types for flags (numbers, strings, booleans, objects) as well as hooks, which can alter the lifecycle of a flag evaluation.
This library is intended to be used in server-side contexts and has only experimental support for web usage. Client-side support can be tracked here.
npm install @openfeature/js-sdk
or
yarn add @openfeature/js-sdk
To configure the SDK you'll need to add a provider to the OpenFeature
global signleton. From there, you can generate a client
which is usable by your code. While you'll likely want a provider for your specific backend, we've provided a NoopProvider
, which simply returns the default value.
import { OpenFeature } from '@openfeature/js-sdk';
// configure a provider
OpenFeature.setProvider(new YourProviderOfChoice());
// create a client
const client = OpenFeature.getClient('my-app');
// get a bool value
const boolValue = await client.getBooleanValue('boolFlag', false);
// get a string value
const stringValue = await client.getStringValue('stringFlag', 'default');
// get an numeric value
const numberValue = await client.getNumberValue('intFlag', 1);
// get an object value
const object = await client.getObjectValue<MyObject>('objectFlag', {});
// add a value to the invocation context
const context: EvaluationContext = {
myInvocationKey: 'myInvocationValue',
};
const contextAwareValue = await client.getBooleanValue('boolFlag', false, context);
A list of available providers can be found here.
For complete documentation, visit: https://docs.openfeature.dev/docs/category/concepts
Implement your own hook by conforming to the Hook interface.
All of the hook stages (before, after, error, and finally) are optional.
import { OpenFeature, Hook, HookContext } from '@openfeature/js-sdk';
// Example hook that logs if an error occurs during flag evaluation
export class GlobalDebugHook implements Hook {
after(hookContext: HookContext, err: Error) {
console.log('hook context', hookContext);
console.error(err);
}
}
Register the hook at global, client, or invocation level.
import { OpenFeature } from '@openfeature/js-sdk';
// This hook used is used for example purposes
import { GlobalDebugHook, ClientDebugHook, InvocationDebugHook } from './debug-hook';
// A global hook will run on every flag evaluation
OpenFeature.addHooks(new GlobalDebugHook());
const client = OpenFeature.getClient('my-app');
// A client hook will run on every flag evaluation executed by this client
client.addHooks(new ClientDebugHook());
// An invocation hook will only run on the registred flag evaluation method
const boolValue = await client.getBooleanValue('boolFlag', false, {}, { hooks: [new InvocationDebugHook()] });
A list of available hooks can be found here.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to contribute to the OpenFeature project.
Our community meetings are held regularly and open to everyone. Check the OpenFeature community calendar for specific dates and the Zoom meeting links.
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OpenFeature SDK for JavaScript
The npm package @openfeature/js-sdk receives a total of 3,224 weekly downloads. As such, @openfeature/js-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @openfeature/js-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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