What is unleash-client?
The unleash-client npm package is a feature toggle system that allows you to control the release of features in your application. It helps you manage feature flags, enabling or disabling features without deploying new code.
What are unleash-client's main functionalities?
Initialize Unleash Client
This code initializes the Unleash client with the necessary configuration, including the URL of the Unleash server, the application name, and the instance ID.
const { UnleashClient } = require('unleash-client');
const unleash = new UnleashClient({
url: 'http://unleash.herokuapp.com/api/',
appName: 'my-app',
instanceId: 'my-instance-id',
});
unleash.start();
Check if a feature is enabled
This code checks if a specific feature toggle (in this case, 'someFeature') is enabled and logs the result.
const isEnabled = unleash.isEnabled('someFeature');
console.log(`Feature is enabled: ${isEnabled}`);
Register custom strategies
This code demonstrates how to register a custom strategy with the Unleash client. Custom strategies allow you to define your own logic for enabling or disabling features.
unleash.on('ready', () => {
unleash.registerStrategy(new CustomStrategy());
});
class CustomStrategy {
constructor() {
this.name = 'custom';
}
isEnabled(parameters, context) {
// Custom logic to determine if the feature is enabled
return true;
}
}
Other packages similar to unleash-client
launchdarkly-node-client-sdk
LaunchDarkly is a feature management platform that provides feature flags as a service. It offers more advanced targeting and segmentation capabilities compared to Unleash, but it is a paid service.
flagr
Flagr is an open-source feature flagging and A/B testing service. It provides a web UI for managing flags and supports various targeting rules. It is similar to Unleash in terms of being open-source but offers a different set of features and a different user interface.
fflip
fflip is a lightweight feature flagging library for Node.js. It is simpler and more lightweight compared to Unleash, making it suitable for smaller projects or those with simpler feature flagging needs.
unleash-client-node

This is the node client for Unleash. Read more about the Unleash project
Getting started
1. Initialize unleash-client
You should as early as possible in your node (web) app initialize the
unleash-client. The unleash-client will set-up a in-memory repository,
and poll updates from the unleash-server at regular intervals.
const { initialize } = require('unleash-client');
const instance = initialize({
url: 'http://unleash.herokuapp.com/features'
});
instance.on('error', console.error.bind(console, 'error'));
instance.on('warn', console.warn.bind(console, 'warn'));
instance.on('ready', console.warn.bind(console, 'ready'));
2. Use unleash
After you have initialized the unleash-client you can easily check if a feature
toggle is enabled or not.
const { isEnabled } = require('unleash-client');
isEnabled('app.ToggleX');
3. Stop unleash
To shut down the client (turn off the polling) you can simply call the
destroy-method. This is typically not required.
const { destroy } = require('unleash-client');
destroy();
Advanced usage
The initialize method takes the following arguments:
- url - the url to fetch toggles from. (required)
- refreshIntervall - The poll-intervall to check for updates. Defaults to 15s.
- strategies - Custom activation strategies to be used.
Custom strategies
1. implement the custom strategy:
const { Strategy, initialize } = require('unleash-client');
class ActiveForUserWithEmailStrategy extends Strategy {
constructor() {
super('ActiveForUserWithEmail');
}
isEnabled (parameters, context) {
return parameters.emails.indexOf(context.email) !== -1;
}
}
2. register your custom strategy:
initialize({
url: 'http://unleash.herokuapp.com/features',
strategies: [new ActiveForUserWithEmailStrategy()]
});
Alternative usage
Its also possible to ship the unleash instance around yourself, instead of using on the default require.cache
to have share one instance.
const { Unleash } = require('unleash-client');
const instance = new Unleash({
url: 'http://unleash.herokuapp.com/features'
});
instance.on('ready', console.log.bind(console, 'ready'));
instance.on('error', console.log.bind(console, 'error'))