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flaggr.enable(feature, next)
flaggr.disable(feature, next)
flaggr.isEnabled(feature, next)
// Values will be called on members using https://lodash.com/docs#get.
// If key is a function when called checking for enabled or not it will be called with no arguments
flaggr.registerGroup (feature, groupName, key, value, next)
flaggr.enableGroup(feature, groupName, next)
flaggr.disableGroup(feature, groupName, next)
flaggr.isEnabled(feature, opts, next) // option should be { group: groupName, groupMember }
flaggr.isEnabledForUser(feature, groupName, groupMember, next)
flaggr.enableUser(feature, user, next)
flaggr.disableUser(feature, user, next)
flaggr.isEnabled(feature, opts, next) // option should be { user: user }
flaggr.isEnabledForUser(feature, user, next)
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flaggr.enablePercentageActors(feature, percentage, next)
flaggr.disablePercentageActors(feature, next)
flaggr.isEnabled(feature, opts, next) // option should be { percentageUser: user}
flaggr.enablePercentageTime(feature, percentage, next)
flaggr.disablePercentageTime(feature, next)
flaggr.isEnabled(feature, opts, next) //options should be { percentageTime: time}
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