FlagSwappr
Gates feature flags behind generational gaps.
Usage
FlagSwappr keeps track of whether features are enabled based on a current "generation". It's based off the concept of game generations, such as Pokemon, where features are turned on or off in different releases.
Constructor
const flagSwapper = new FlagSwappr({
generations: {
first: {
eggs: false,
},
second: {
eggs: true,
}
}
});
generation
Starting generation to enable, if not the first from generationNames.
const flagSwapper = new FlagSwappr({
generation: "second",
generations: {
first: {
eggs: false,
},
second: {
eggs: true,
}
}
});
const { eggs } = flagSwapper.flags; // true
generationNames
Ordered names of the available generations, if not Object.keys(generations).
The first key in this string[] is used as the starting generation.
const flagSwapper = new FlagSwappr({
generationNames: ["second", "first"],
generations: {
first: {
eggs: false,
},
second: {
eggs: true,
}
}
});
const { eggs } = flagSwapper.flags; // true
generations
Groups of feature settings, in order. These represent the changes each generation made to the available feature flags.
Usage with TypeScript
FlagSwappr is templated across a TFlags type, where each of its flags are a Partial of that type.
The template is inferred from the constructor or can be specified manually.
interface IFlags {
eggs: boolean;
}
const flagSwapper = new FlagSwappr<IFlags>({
generations: {
first: {
eggs: false,
},
second: {
eggs: true,
}
}
});
flags
Getter for the generation-variant flags.
When a new generation is set, the internal representation is reset to an object with flags for what the current generation's state is for that generation.
Each member flag is equal the most "recent" generation setting, as defined by the generationNames order.
const flagSwapper = new FlagSwappr({
generation: "third",
generationNames: ["first", "second", "third"],
generations: {
first: {
eggs: false,
},
second: {
eggs: true,
},
}
});
const { eggs } = flagSwapper.flags; // true
setGeneration
Parameters:
generationName: string: Generation for flag setting.
Sets flags to a generation.
const flagSwapper = new FlagSwappr({
generation: "third",
generationNames: ["first", "second", "third"],
generations: {
first: {
eggs: false,
},
second: {
eggs: true,
},
}
});
flagSwapper.setGeneration("first");
const { eggs } = flagSwapper.flags; // false
Development
After forking the repo from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/<your-name-here>/FlagSwappr
cd FlagSwappr
npm install
npm run setup
npm run verify
npm run setupcreates a few auto-generated setup files locally.npm run verifybuilds, lints, and runs tests.
Building
npm run watch
Source files are written under src/ in TypeScript and compile in-place to JavaScript files.
npm run watch will directly run the TypeScript compiler on source files in watch mode.
Use it in the background while developing to keep the compiled files up-to-date.
Running Tests
npm run test
Tests are written in Mocha and Chai.
Their files are written using alongside source files under src/ and named *.test.ts?.
Whenever you add, remove, or rename a *.test.t* file under src/, watch will re-run npm run test:setup to regenerate the list of static test files in test/index.html.
You can open that file in a browser to debug through the tests.