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package ffclient
import (
"context"
"errors"
"log"
"log/slog"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/thomaspoignant/go-feature-flag/notifier"
"github.com/thomaspoignant/go-feature-flag/retriever"
"github.com/thomaspoignant/go-feature-flag/utils/fflog"
)
// Config is the configuration of go-feature-flag.
// You should also have a retriever to specify where to read the flags file.
type Config struct {
// PollingInterval (optional) Poll every X time
// The minimum possible is 1 second
// Default: 60 seconds
PollingInterval time.Duration
// EnablePollingJitter (optional) set to true if you want to avoid having true periodicity when
// retrieving your flags. It is useful to avoid having spike on your flag configuration storage
// in case your application is starting multiple instance at the same time.
// We ensure a deviation that is maximum + or - 10% of your polling interval.
// Default: false
EnablePollingJitter bool
// DisableNotifierOnInit (optional) set to true if you do not want to call any notifier
// when the flags are loaded.
// This is useful if you do not want a Slack/Webhook notification saying that
// the flags have been added every time you start the application.
// Default is set to false for backward compatibility.
// Default: false
DisableNotifierOnInit bool
// Deprecated: Use LeveledLogger instead
// Logger (optional) logger use by the library
// Default: No log
Logger *log.Logger
// LeveledLogger (optional) logger use by the library
// Default: No log
LeveledLogger *slog.Logger
// Context (optional) used to call other services (HTTP, S3 ...)
// Default: context.Background()
Context context.Context
// Environment (optional) can be checked in feature flag rules
// Default: ""
Environment string
// Retriever is the component in charge to retrieve your flag file
Retriever retriever.Retriever
// Retrievers is the list of components in charge to retrieving your flag files.
// We are dealing with config files in order, if you have the same flag name in multiple files it will be override
// based of the order of the retrievers in the slice.
//
// Note: If both Retriever and Retrievers are set, we will start by calling the Retriever and,
// after we will use the order of Retrievers.
Retrievers []retriever.Retriever
// Notifiers (optional) is the list of notifiers called when a flag change
Notifiers []notifier.Notifier
// FileFormat (optional) is the format of the file to retrieve (available YAML, TOML and JSON)
// Default: YAML
FileFormat string
// DataExporter (optional) is the configuration where we store how we should output the flags variations results
DataExporter DataExporter
// StartWithRetrieverError (optional) If true, the SDK will start even if we did not get any flags from the retriever.
// It will serve only default values until all the retrievers returns the flags.
// The init method will not return any error if the flag file is unreachable.
// Default: false
StartWithRetrieverError bool
// Offline (optional) If true, the SDK will not try to retrieve the flag file and will not export any data.
// No notification will be sent neither.
// Default: false
Offline bool
// EvaluationContextEnrichment (optional) will be merged with the evaluation context sent during the evaluation.
// It is useful to add common attributes to all the evaluation, such as a server version, environment, ...
//
// All those fields will be included in the custom attributes of the evaluation context,
// if in the evaluation context you have a field with the same name, it will override the common one.
// Default: nil
EvaluationContextEnrichment map[string]interface{}
// PersistentFlagConfigurationFile (optional) if set GO Feature Flag will store flags configuration in this file
// to be able to serve the flags even if none of the retrievers is available during starting time.
//
// By default, the flag configuration is not persisted and stays on the retriever system. By setting a file here,
// you ensure that GO Feature Flag will always start with a configuration but which can be out-dated.
PersistentFlagConfigurationFile string
// offlineMutex is a mutex to protect the Offline field.
offlineMutex *sync.RWMutex
// internalLogger is the logger used by the library everywhere
// this logger is a superset of the logging system to be able to migrate easily to slog.
internalLogger *fflog.FFLogger
}
// GetRetrievers returns a retriever.Retriever configure with the retriever available in the config.
func (c *Config) GetRetrievers() ([]retriever.Retriever, error) {
if c.Retriever == nil && len(c.Retrievers) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("no retriever in the configuration, impossible to get the flags")
}
retrievers := make([]retriever.Retriever, 0)
// If we have both Retriever and Retrievers fields configured, we are 1st looking at what is available
// in Retriever before looking at what is in Retrievers.
if c.Retriever != nil {
retrievers = append(retrievers, c.Retriever)
}
if len(c.Retrievers) > 0 {
retrievers = append(retrievers, c.Retrievers...)
}
return retrievers, nil
}
// SetOffline set GO Feature Flag in offline mode.
func (c *Config) SetOffline(control bool) {
if c.offlineMutex == nil {
c.offlineMutex = &sync.RWMutex{}
}
c.offlineMutex.Lock()
defer c.offlineMutex.Unlock()
c.Offline = control
}
// IsOffline return if the GO Feature Flag is in offline mode.
func (c *Config) IsOffline() bool {
if c.offlineMutex == nil {
c.offlineMutex = &sync.RWMutex{}
}
c.offlineMutex.RLock()
defer c.offlineMutex.RUnlock()
return c.Offline
}