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NgxFlagger

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This is a library for runtime and build-time feature flags in Angular. It provides service, guard and directive to manage features in your application.

Demo: https://stackblitz.com/edit/ngx-flagger-playground

Installation

npm install ngx-flagger --save

# or

yarn add ngx-flagger

Usage

Add the NgxFlaggerModule to your app.module.ts in imports array. NgxFlaggerModule.forRoot() method requires a config object with a loader provider. You can write your own loader, or import an existing one.

import {NgxFlaggerModule, FlagsLoaderService, FlagsHttpLoaderService} from 'ngx-flagger';

@NgModule({
  imports: [NgxFlaggerModule.forRoot({
    loader: {
      provide: FlagsLoaderService,
      useClass: FlagsHttpLoaderService
    }
  })]
})

If you want to configure FlagsHttpLoaderService (e.g. use not default path) use a factory provider instead of class provider.

In case you are using FlagsHttpLoaderService, you must create a file with feature flags. By default, the FlagsHttpLoaderService loader will look for /assets/feature-management.json file.
Example file:

{
  "flagA": true,
  "flagsContainer": {
    "nestedFlag": false
  }
}

Service

Use NgxFlaggerService to enable or disables some features in typescript code. isFeatureFlagEnabled returns true if feature flag is enabled, false otherwise.

class SomeComponent {
    constructor(private ngxFlagger: NgxFlaggerService) {
        const isFeatureEnabled = this.ngxFlagger.isFeatureFlagEnabled('flagName');
    }
}

Directive

Use *ngxFlagger directive to enable or disable some sections in your templates. It works pretty much the same as the *ngIf Angular directive, but instead of boolean expression you provide a required feature flag expression. When the required feature flag expression is evaluated as true, the template is rendered. *ngxFlagger supports both else and then clauses.

<div *ngxFlagger="'someFeature'; else elseBlock">
  Text to display only if someFeature flag is true.
</div>
<ng-template #elseBlock>Alternate text.</ng-template>

Guard

Use ngxFlaggerGuardFactory function to protect some routes of your application. The factory function accepts two arguments. First argument is required feature flag expression. The second, optional one is a config object.

import {ngxFlaggerGuardFactory} from "ngx-flagger";

const routes = [
  {
    path: 'routeA',
    component: ComponentA,
    canActivate: [ngxFlaggerGuardFactory('featureFlagA')],
  },
  {
    path: 'routeB',
    component: ComponentB,
    canActivate: [ngxFlaggerGuardFactory('featureFlagB', {redirectTo: '/'})],
  }
]

Syntax

  • Use . separated names to select nested flags.
  • Add ! as the first character of the required flag to negate the result.
  • Use * to check if any flag is enabled. You can use it at any nesting level.
  • Use & to check if all flags are enabled. You can use it at any nesting level.
  • Use logical operators && and || to combine 2 or more required flag expressions.
  • Group logical operations by () to ensure the order in which logical operations are performed.

Remember that all logical operations (!, &&, ||) are performed in the same order as boolean operations in JS.

Logger

NgxFlaggerModule.forRoot() method config object accepts a logger property with a logger provider. Logger is used to log errors, warnings and infos about events that occurs in ngx-flagger.

By default, NoopLogger is used. This logger don't do anything. But, you may want to create your own logger or use the existing ConsoleLoggerService. In case you want to create your own logger, make sure the logger extends or implements LoggerService you may import from 'ngx-flagger'.

import {NgxFlaggerModule, LoggerService, ConsoleLoggerService, LogLevel} from 'ngx-flagger';

@NgModule({
  imports: [NgxFlaggerModule.forRoot({
    logger: {
      provide: LoggerService,
      useValue: new ConsoleLoggerService(LogLevel.INFO)
    },
    // rest of the config 
  })]
})

Configuration

Configure the ngx-flagger behaviour by passing a configuration object in the forRoot static method of the NgxFlaggerModule.

Loader

Provider of a loader that will load feature flags. The loader needs to extend or implement FlagsLoaderService.

Logger

Provider of a logger that will be used inside ngx-flagger. The logger needs to extend or implement LoggerService.

Flags Always True

Set the flagsAlwaysTrue to true to enable all flags. It may be useful in development.

Development mode

Set the developmentMode to true to add additional debugging features. It makes sense to use it only during development to ensure there are no feature flags object mutations.

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