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Getting started guide, use cases, examples and videos can be found at Rollout support site
Rollout JavaScript SSR SDK for web applications that use server side rendering. Define and use simple and advanced feature flags, static and computed custom properties in code. Control your application features via Rollout's dashboard.
npm i rox-ssr --save
Obtain an application key by registering at Rollout.io.
import {RoxString, RoxNumber, Flag, Rox} from 'rox-ssr';
const appSettingsContainer = {
shouldShowWelcome: new Flag(),
textColor: new RoxString('red', ['green', 'blue']),
textSize: new RoxNumber(15, [20, 45])
};
const onRoxReady = () => {
if (appSettingsContainer.shouldShowWelcome.isEnabled()) {
const color = appSettingsContainer.textColor.getValue()
const size = appSettingsContainer.textSize.getValue()
const div = document
.createElement('div')
.textContent('Hello world!')
.setAttribute('style', `color: ${color}; font-size: ${size}px`)
const body = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0]
body.appendChild(div)
}
};
Rox.register('settingsNamespace', appSettingsContainer);
Rox.setup('<app key>', {
configurationFetchedHandler: onRoxReady
});
In order to ensure the consistency of feature flags between the server and the web clients, the Rollout configuration can easily be sent to the clients.
React example, assuming you already have initialized Rox. Add this to the server-side code, within the <head>
tag:
import {Rox} from 'rox-ssr';
// ...
// Your component render() method
render() {
return (
<html>
<head>
<script type='text/javascript' dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: `window.rolloutData = ${JSON.stringify(Rox.rolloutData)};` }} />
<head>
</html>)
}
The SDK will automatically use the data inside window.rolloutData
instead of fetching the configuration from Rollout's servers.
Override the default configuration by prodiving predefined configuration preset for Rox.setup
.
For example:
import {Rox} from 'rox-ssr';
/*
- roxOptions.distinctId
- roxOptions.version
- roxOptions.syncComplitionHandler
*/
const roxOptions = {
distinctId: 'sessionDistinctId',
version: '1.0',
configurationFetchedHandler: () => {}
};
Rox.setup('<app key>', roxOptions);
When running in the browser, you can override flags manually using a built-in UI debug utility that can be activated by invoking Rox.showOverrides()
.
Running it will display a UI element that allows to explicitly set values of flags. Available UI location of the UI element:
'top left'
'top right'
'bottom left'
'bottom right' (default)
Rollout client JavaScript Server Side Rendering SDK is free-to-use, proprietary software. Please see the full license found under the LICENSE file for more details.
Feedback is always welcomed support@rollout.io
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We found that rox-ssr demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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