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@jigglytech/launch-darkly-tools

v0.0.2

Published

Some tools for launch darkly

Readme

What

This package right now just does one thing:

Scan a given package for instances of "launched" flags from Launch darkly using their API.

Launch Darkly tells us if a feature flag is launched if the flag is either in production or not turned on for a prolonged period of time. And if all visitors are seeing the same version on/off for that time.

How

To use this package, just install it as a dep using

npm install @jigglytech/launch-darkly-tools

And set up some env vars before you run it, wherever you run it:

LAUNCH_DARKLY_TOOLS_API_KEY This you need to create in the authorization section of launch darkly

LAUNCH_DARKLY_TOOLS_PROJECT This is the project containing your stages

LAUNCH_DARKLY_TOOLS_ENV This is the stage, for example production or next

LAUNCH_DARKLY_TOOLS_SOURCE_FILES_FOLDER This the folder we will use to check for instances of flags. This is relative to where you run this script

LAUNCH_DARKLY_TOOLS_SOURCE_FILES_PATTERN This is the file pattern you would like to check, for example .js. Refer to https://www.npmjs.com/package/find-in-files for docs on the fileFilter argument

The idea would be that you run this script either in something like a git action to stop code rot of feature flags.

How does it look:

On Passing:

passing

On Failing:

passing