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Unleash

Unleash is a client for the Unleash Toggle Service.

NOTE: this is a github clone of https://gitlab.com/afontaine/unleash_ex

The primary use is Unleash.enabled?/2 or Unleash.enabled?/3 to check whether or not the given feature flag is enabled.

iex> Unleash.enabled?(:my_feature)
false

iex> Unleash.enabled?(:my_feature, true)
true

iex> context = %{user_id: "ID", custom_field: "Unleash"}

iex> Unleash.enabled?(:my_feature, context)
true

iex> Unleash.enabled?(:my_feature, context, false)
true

Context fields are transformed internally when validated against constraints, e.g. :user_id becomes "userId".

Installation

If available in Hex, the package can be installed by adding unleash_ex to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
  [
    {:unleash, "~> 1.9"}
  ]
end

Configuration

There are many configuration options available, and they are listed below with their defaults. These go into the relevant config/*.exs file.

config :unleash, Unleash,
  url: "", # The URL of the Unleash server to connect to, should include up to http://base.url/api
  appname: "", # The app name, used for registration
  instance_id: "", # The instance ID, used for metrics tracking
  metrics_period: 10 * 60 * 1000, # Send metrics every 10 minutes, in milliseconds
  features_period: 15 * 1000, # Poll for new flags every 15 seconds, in milliseconds
  strategies: Unleash.Strategies, # Which module to request for toggle strategies
  backup_file: nil, # Backup file in the event that contacting the server fails
  custom_http_headers: [], # A keyword list of custom headers to send to the server
  disable_client: false, # Whether or not to enable the client
  disable_metrics: false, # Whether or not to send metrics,
  retries: -1 # How many times to retry on failure, -1 disables limit
  app_env: :dev # Which environment we're in

:custom_http_headers should follow the format prescribed by t:Mojito.headers/0

:strategies should be a module that implements c:Unleash.Strategies.strategies/0. See Extensibility for more information.

Extensibility

If you need to create your own strategies, you can extend the Unleash client by implementing the callbacks in both Unleash.Strategy and Unleash.Strategies as well as passing your new Strategies module in as configuration:

  1. Create your new strategy. See Unleash.Strategy for details on the correct API and Unleash.Strategy.Utils for helpful utilities.

    defmodule MyApp.Strategy.Environment do
      use Unleash.Strategy
    
      def enabled?(%{"environments" => environments}, _context) do
        with {:ok, environment} <- MyApp.Config.get_environment(),
             environment = List.to_string(environment) do
          {Utils.in_list?(environments, environment, &String.downcase/1),
           %{environment: environment, environments: environments}}
        end
      end
    end
  2. Create a new strategies module. See Unleash.Strategies for details on the correct API.

    defmodule MyApp.Strategies do
      @behaviour Unleash.Strategies
    
      def strategies do
        [{"environment", MyApp.Strategy.Environment}] ++ Unleash.Strategies.strateges()
      end
    end
  3. Configure your application to use your new strategies list.

    config :unleash, Unleash, strategies: MyApp.Strategies

Telemetry events

From Unleash 1.9, telemetry events are emitted by the Unleash client library. You can attach to these events and collect metrics or use the Logger, for example:

# An example of checking if Unleash server is reachable during the periodic
# features fetch.
:ok =
  :telemetry.attach_many(
    :duffel_core_feature_heatbeat_metric,
    [
      [:unleash, :client, :fetch_features, :stop],
      [:unleash, :client, :fetch_features, :exception]
    ],
    fn [:unleash, :client, :fetch_features, action],
        _measurements,
        metadata,
        _config ->
      require Logger

      http_status = metadata[:http_response_status]

      if action == :stop and http_status in [200, 304] do
        Logger.info("Fetching features are ok")
      else
        Logger.info("Error on fetching features!!!")
      end
    end,
    %{}
  )

The following events are emitted by the Unleash library:

  • [:unleash, :feature, :enabled?, :start] - dispatched by Unleash whenever a feature state has been requested.
    • Measurement: %{system_time: system_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), feature: String.t()}
  • [:unleash, :feature, :enabled?, :stop] - dispatched by Unleash whenever a feature check has successfully returned a result.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), feature: String.t(), result: boolean(), reason: atom(), strategy_evaluations: [{String.t(), boolean()}], feature_enabled: boolean()}
  • [:unleash, :feature, :enabled?, :exception] - dispatched by Unleash after exceptions on fetching a feature's activation state.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), feature: String.t(), kind: :throw | :error | :exit, reason: term(), stacktrace: Exception.stacktrace()}
  • [:unleash, :client, :fetch_features, :start] - dispatched by Unleash.Client whenever it start to fetch features from a remote Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{system_time: system_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), etag: String.t() | nil, url: String.t()}
  • [:unleash, :client, :fetch_features, :stop] - dispatched by Unleash.Client whenever it finishes to fetch features from a remote Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), etag: String.t() | nil, url: String.t(), http_response_status: pos_integer | nil, error: struct() | nil}
  • [:unleash, :client, :fetch_features, :exception] - dispatched by Unleash.Client after exceptions on fetching features.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), etag: String.t() | nil, url: String.t(), kind: :throw | :error | :exit, reason: term(), stacktrace: Exception.stacktrace()}
  • [:unleash, :client, :register, :start] - dispatched by Unleash.Client whenever it starts to register in an Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{system_time: system_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), url: String.t(), sdk_version: String.t(), strategies: [String.t()], interval: pos_integer}
  • [:unleash, :client, :register, :stop] - dispatched by Unleash.Client whenever it finishes to register in an Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), url: String.t(), sdk_version: String.t(), strategies: [String.t()], interval: pos_integer, http_response_status: pos_integer | nil, error: struct() | nil}
  • [:unleash, :client, :register, :exception] - dispatched by Unleash.Client after exceptions on registering in an Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), url: String.t(), sdk_version: String.t(), strategies: [String.t()], interval: pos_integer, kind: :throw | :error | :exit, reason: term(), stacktrace: Exception.stacktrace()}
  • [:unleash, :client, :push_metrics, :start] - dispatched by Unleash.Client whenever it starts to push metrics to an Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{system_time: system_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), url: String.t(), metrics_payload: %{ :bucket => %{:start => String.t(), :stop => String.t(), toggles: %{ String.t() => %{ :yes => pos_integer(), :no => pos_integer() } } } } }
  • [:unleash, :client, :push_metrics, :stop] - dispatched by Unleash.Client whenever it finishes to push metrics to an Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), url: String.t(), http_response_status: pos_integer | nil, error: struct() | nil, metrics_payload: %{ :bucket => %{:start => String.t(), :stop => String.t(), toggles: %{ String.t() => %{ :yes => pos_integer(), :no => pos_integer() } } } } }
  • [:unleash, :client, :push_metrics, :exception] - dispatched by Unleash.Client after exceptions on pushing metrics to an Unleash server.
    • Measurement: %{duration: native_time, monotonic_time: monotonic_time}
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), url: String.t(), kind: :throw | :error | :exit, reason: term(), stacktrace: Exception.stacktrace(), metrics_payload: %{ :bucket => %{:start => String.t(), :stop => String.t(), toggles: %{ String.t() => %{ :yes => pos_integer(), :no => pos_integer() } } } } }
  • [:unleash, :repo, :schedule] - dispatched by Unleash.Repo when scheduling a poll to the server for metrics
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), retries: integer(), etag: String.t(), interval: pos_integer()}
  • [:unleash, :repo, :backup_file_update] - dispatched by Unleash.Repo when it writes features to the backup file.
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), content: String.t(), filename: String.t()}
  • [:unleash, :repo, :disable_polling] - dispatched by Unleash.Repo when polling gets disabled due to retries running out or zero retries being specified initially.
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), retries: integer(), etag: String.t()}
  • [:unleash, :repo, :features_update] - dispatched by Unleash.Repo when features are updated.
    • Metadata: %{appname: String.t(), instance_id: String.t(), retries: integer(), etag: String.t(), source: :remote | :cache | :backup_file}

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