OpenFeature Angular SDK
Overview
The OpenFeature Angular SDK adds Angular-specific functionality to the OpenFeature Web SDK.
In addition to the features provided by the web sdk, capabilities include:
Quick start
Requirements
- ES2015-compatible web browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, etc)
- Angular version 16+
Install
npm
npm install --save @openfeature/angular-sdk
yarn
# yarn requires manual installation of the peer dependencies (see below)
yarn add @openfeature/angular-sdk @openfeature/web-sdk @openfeature/core
Required peer dependencies
The following list contains the peer dependencies of @openfeature/angular-sdk
.
See the package.json for the required versions.
@openfeature/web-sdk
@angular/common
@angular/core
Usage
Module
To include the OpenFeature Angular directives in your application, you need to import the OpenFeatureModule
and
configure it using the forRoot
method.
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';
import { OpenFeatureModule } from '@openfeature/angular-sdk';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
// Other components
],
imports: [
CommonModule,
OpenFeatureModule.forRoot({
provider: yourFeatureProvider,
// domainBoundProviders are optional, mostly needed if more than one provider is needed
domainBoundProviders: {
domain1: new YourOpenFeatureProvider(),
domain2: new YourOtherOpenFeatureProvider(),
},
})
],
})
export class AppModule {
}
Minimal Example
You don't need to provide all the templates. Here's a minimal example using a boolean feature flag:
If initializing
and reconciling
are not given, the feature flag value that is returned by the provider will
determine what will be rendered.
<div *booleanFeatureFlag="'isFeatureEnabled'; default: true">
This is shown when the feature flag is enabled.
</div>
This example shows content when the feature flag isFeatureEnabled
is true with a default value of true.
No else
, initializing
, or reconciling
templates are required in this case.
How to use
The library provides four primary directives for feature flags, booleanFeatureFlag
,
numberFeatureFlag
, stringFeatureFlag
and objectFeatureFlag
.
The first value given to the directive is the flag key that should be evaluated.
For all directives, the default value passed to OpenFeature has to be provided by the default
parameter.
For all non-boolean directives, the value to compare the evaluation result to can be provided by the value
parameter.
This parameter is optional, if omitted, the thenTemplate
will always be rendered.
The domain
parameter is optional and will be used as domain when getting the OpenFeature provider.
The updateOnConfigurationChanged
and updateOnContextChanged
parameter are optional and used to disable the
automatic re-rendering on flag value or context change. They are set to true
by default.
The template referenced in else
will be rendered if the evaluated feature flag is false
for the booleanFeatureFlag
directive and if the value
does not match evaluated flag value for all other directives.
This parameter is optional.
The template referenced in initializing
and reconciling
will be rendered if OpenFeature provider is in the
corresponding states.
This parameter is optional, if omitted, the then
and else
templates will be rendered according to the flag value.
Boolean Feature Flag
<div
*booleanFeatureFlag="'isFeatureEnabled'; default: true; domain: 'userDomain'; else: booleanFeatureElse; initializing: booleanFeatureInitializing; reconciling: booleanFeatureReconciling">
This is shown when the feature flag is enabled.
</div>
<ng-template #booleanFeatureElse>
This is shown when the feature flag is disabled.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #booleanFeatureInitializing>
This is shown when the feature flag is initializing.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #booleanFeatureReconciling>
This is shown when the feature flag is reconciling.
</ng-template>
Number Feature Flag
<div
*numberFeatureFlag="'discountRate'; value: 10; default: 5; domain: 'userDomain'; else: numberFeatureElse; initializing: numberFeatureInitializing; reconciling: numberFeatureReconciling">
This is shown when the feature flag matches the specified discount rate.
</div>
<ng-template #numberFeatureElse>
This is shown when the feature flag does not match the specified discount rate.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #numberFeatureInitializing>
This is shown when the feature flag is initializing.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #numberFeatureReconciling>
This is shown when the feature flag is reconciling.
</ng-template>
String Feature Flag
<div
*stringFeatureFlag="'themeColor'; value: 'dark'; default: 'light'; domain: 'userDomain'; else: stringFeatureElse; initializing: stringFeatureInitializing; reconciling: stringFeatureReconciling">
This is shown when the feature flag matches the specified theme color.
</div>
<ng-template #stringFeatureElse>
This is shown when the feature flag does not match the specified theme color.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #stringFeatureInitializing>
This is shown when the feature flag is initializing.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #stringFeatureReconciling>
This is shown when the feature flag is reconciling.
</ng-template>
Object Feature Flag
<div
*objectFeatureFlag="'userConfig'; value: { theme: 'dark' }; default: { theme: 'light' }; domain: 'userDomain'; else: objectFeatureElse; initializing: objectFeatureInitializing; reconciling: objectFeatureReconciling">
This is shown when the feature flag matches the specified user configuration.
</div>
<ng-template #objectFeatureElse>
This is shown when the feature flag does not match the specified user configuration.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #objectFeatureInitializing>
This is shown when the feature flag is initializing.
</ng-template>
<ng-template #objectFeatureReconciling>
This is shown when the feature flag is reconciling.
</ng-template>
Opting-out of automatic re-rendering
By default, the directive re-renders when the flag value changes or the context changes.
In cases, this is not desired, re-rendering can be disabled for both events:
<div *booleanFeatureFlag="'isFeatureEnabled'; default: true; updateOnContextChanged: false; updateOnConfigurationChanged: false;">
This is shown when the feature flag is enabled.
</div>
Consuming the evaluation details
The evaluation details
can be used when rendering the templates.
The directives $implicit
value will be bound to the flag value and additionally the value evaluationDetails
will be
bound to the whole evaluation details.
They can be referenced in all templates.
The following example shows value
being implicitly bound and details
being bound to the evaluation details.
<div
*stringFeatureFlag="'themeColor'; value: 'dark'; default: 'light'; else: stringFeatureElse; let value; let details = evaluationDetails">
It was a match!
The theme color is {{ value }} because of {{ details.reason }}
</div>
<ng-template #stringFeatureElse let-value let-details='evaluationDetails'>
It was no match!
The theme color is {{ value }} because of {{ details.reason }}
</ng-template>
When the expected flag value is omitted, the template will always be rendered. This can be used to just render the flag value or details without conditional rendering.
<div *stringFeatureFlag="'themeColor'; default: 'light'; let value;">
The theme color is {{ value }}.
</div>
FAQ and troubleshooting
I can import things form the
@openfeature/angular-sdk
,@openfeature/web-sdk
, and@openfeature/core
; which should I use?
The @openfeature/angular-sdk
re-exports everything from its peers (@openfeature/web-sdk
and @openfeature/core
), and adds the Angular-specific features.
You can import everything from the @openfeature/angular-sdk
directly.
Avoid importing anything from @openfeature/web-sdk
or @openfeature/core
.