feature-toggle
A painless feature toggle system in JavaScript. Decouple development and deployment.
Install
$ npm install --save feature-toggle
In the browser
Using browserify:
var setFeatures = require('feature-toggle');
var feature = setFeatures(['feature1', 'feature2']);
if ( feature.active('search') ) {
}
Also supports AMD and standalone. Just load the UMD module in the ./dist
folder.
What is a feature toggle?
Continuous deployment is the process of testing, integrating, and deploying software in rapid cycles in order to deliver bug fixes and new features to customers as quickly as possible. It gained popular acceptance as a cornerstone of extreme programming and agile development. It is very popular among Software as a Service providers.
A feature toggle system allows you to integrate features into your codebase even before they're finished and ready to release. During development, the features are toggled off by default. In order to turn them on, you must enable them manually. Using this method, you can deploy unfinished or untested changes into your production system without interfering with the user experience.
Feature toggles can allow software integration cycles that run in weeks, days, or even hours, as opposed to months or years. They are an essential component in a broader continuous integration system.
Toggling features with URL parameters
ft
A comma-separated list of features to enable on the page.
http://example.com?ft=foo,bar,baz
ft-off
A comma-separated list of features to disable on the page. Useful
to override features sent from the server.
http://example.com?ft-off=foo,bar,baz
setFeatures(features):Object
Take an optional list of features, set the feature classes on the body tag, and return the feature toggle object.
- @param {Array} baseFeatures List of base features.
- @return {Object} feature object
The feature-toggle-client module returns a single function, setFeatures()
, which determines the active features on the page.
It does so by combining:
- Features passed into
setFeatures()
- Features passed as query parameters
?ft=feature1,feature2,feature3
var feature = setFeatures(['feature1', 'feature2']);
feature.active('feature1');
.active(feature):Boolean
Check to see if a feature is active.
- @param {String} feature
- @return {Boolean}
.activate(features):Object (this)
Activate a list of features.
- @emits activated
- @param {Array} features
- @return {Object} this (for chaining)
activated event.
- @event activated
- @type {Array} activated features
.deactivate(features):Object (this)
Deactivate a list of features.
- @emits deactivated
- @param {Array} features
- @return {Object} this (for chaining)
deactivated event.
- @event deactivated
- @type {Array} deactivated features
Credit
Eric Elliott for "Programming JavaScript Applications" (O'Reilly)