Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'flipper-redis'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself with:
$ gem install flipper-redis
require 'flipper/adapters/redis'
client = Redis.new
adapter = Flipper::Adapters::Redis.new(client)
flipper = Flipper.new(adapter)
# profit...
Each feature is stored in a redis hash, which means getting a feature is single query.
require 'flipper/adapters/redis'
require 'redis/namespace'
client = Redis.new
namespaced_client = Redis::Namespace.new(:flipper, :redis => client)
adapter = Flipper::Adapters::Redis.new(namespaced_client)
flipper = Flipper.new(adapter)
# Register a few groups.
Flipper.register(:admins) { |thing| thing.admin? }
Flipper.register(:early_access) { |thing| thing.early_access? }
# Create a user class that has flipper_id instance method.
User = Struct.new(:flipper_id)
flipper[:stats].enable
flipper[:stats].enable flipper.group(:admins)
flipper[:stats].enable flipper.group(:early_access)
flipper[:stats].enable User.new('25')
flipper[:stats].enable User.new('90')
flipper[:stats].enable User.new('180')
flipper[:stats].enable flipper.random(15)
flipper[:stats].enable flipper.actors(45)
flipper[:search].enable
print 'all keys: '
pp namespaced_client.keys
# all keys: ["stats", "flipper_features", "search"]
print "known flipper features: "
pp namespaced_client.smembers("flipper_features")
# known flipper features: ["stats", "search"]
puts 'stats keys'
pp namespaced_client.hgetall('stats')
# stats keys
# {"boolean"=>"true",
# "groups/admins"=>"1",
# "actors/25"=>"1",
# "percentage_of_random"=>"15",
# "percentage_of_actors"=>"45",
# "groups/early_access"=>"1",
# "actors/90"=>"1",
# "actors/180"=>"1"}
puts 'search keys'
pp namespaced_client.hgetall('search')
# search keys
# {"boolean"=>"true"}
puts 'flipper get of feature'
pp adapter.get(flipper[:stats])
# flipper get of feature
# {:boolean=>"true",
# :groups=>#<Set: {"admins", "early_access"}>,
# :actors=>#<Set: {"25", "90", "180"}>,
# :percentage_of_actors=>"45",
# :percentage_of_random=>"15"}
This script will get all the dependencies ready so you can start hacking.
# to learn more about script/bootstrap
script/bootstrap help
For your convenience, there is a script to run the tests. It will also perform script/bootstrap
, which bundles and all that jazz.
# to learn more about script test
script/test help
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request