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bandiera-client
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Bandiera is a simple, stand-alone feature flagging service that is not tied to any existing web framework or language. This is a client for talking to the web service.
This is a client for talking to the Bandiera feature flagging service from a Node.js application. This client currently only implements the read methods of the v2 Bandiera API.
npm install bandiera-client
or add bandiera-client
to your package.json
file.
Create an instance of the bandiera client:
var bandiera = require('bandiera-client');
var client = bandiera.createClient('http://your-bandiera-server.com');
Each method of the client requires a callback. These callbacks accept two arguments, the first is an error object or null
the second contains the response.
In the examples below, params
is an object containing query parameters to send as part of the request to Bandiera. This argument is optional in all of the client methods. See the API documentation for available parameters.
Get features for all groups:
client.getAll(params, function (error, groups) {
/*
groups == {
group_name: {
feature_name: Boolean,
...
},
...
}
*/
});
// or
client.getAll(function (error, groups) {
// ...
});
Get features for a group:
client.getFeaturesForGroup('group_name', params, function (error, features) {
/*
features == {
feature_name: Boolean,
...
}
*/
});
// or
client.getFeaturesForGroup('group_name', function (error, features) {
// ...
});
Get an individual feature:
client.getFeature('group_name', 'feature_name', params, function (error, feature) {
/*
feature = Boolean
*/
});
// or
client.getFeature('group_name', 'feature_name', function (error, feature) {
// ...
});
The Node.js Bandiera client also accepts options in construction which allow you to tweak the client's behaviour:
var client = bandiera.createClient('http://your-bandiera-server.com', {
// options go here
});
logger.debug
(function)A logging function which will be called with debug messages. This should accept the same arguments as console.log
. Defaults to an empty function.
logger.warn
(function)A logging function which will be called with warning messages. This should accept the same arguments as console.log
. Defaults to an empty function.
timeout
(number)A timeout (in milliseconds) after which an API request should fail. Defaults to 400
.
If you would like to contribute please make sure that the tests pass and that the code lints successfully.
make lint test
Copyright © 2018 Springer Nature. Node Bandiera client is licensed under the MIT License.
3.0.0 (2017-08-01)
node
< 4 & 5request
to 2.87.0 (a security update, requiring node
>= 4)node
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FAQs
Bandiera is a simple, stand-alone feature flagging service that is not tied to any existing web framework or language. This is a client for talking to the web service.
The npm package bandiera-client receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, bandiera-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bandiera-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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