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# Reflag Node.js OpenFeature Provider The official OpenFeature Node.js provider for [Reflag](https://reflag.com) feature management service. ## Installation ```shell npm install @reflag/openfeature-node-provider ``` ### Required peer dependencies The OpenFeature SDK is required as peer dependency. The minimum required version of `@openfeature/server-sdk` currently is `1.13.5`. The minimum required version of `@reflag/node-sdk` currently is `2.0.0`. ```shell npm install @openfeature/server-sdk @reflag/node-sdk ``` ## Migrating from Bucket OpenFeature SDK If you have been using the Bucket SDKs, the following list will help you migrate to Reflag SDK: - `Bucket*` classes, and types have been renamed to `Reflag*` (e.g. `BucketClient` is now `ReflagClient`) - All environment variables that were prefixed with `BUCKET_` are now prefixed with `REFLAG_` - The `BUCKET_HOST` environment variable and `host` option have been removed from `ReflagClient` constructor, use `REFLAG_API_BASE_URL` instead - The `BUCKET_FEATURES_ENABLED` and `BUCKET_FEATURES_DISABLED` have been renamed to `REFLAG_FLAGS_ENABLED` and `REFLAG_FLAGS_DISABLED` - The default configuration file has been renamed from `bucketConfig.json` to `reflag.config.json` - The `fallbackFeatures` property in client constructor and configuration files has been renamed to `fallbackFlags` - `featureKey` has been renamed to `flagKey` in all methods that accepts that argument - The SDKs will not emit `evaluate` and `evaluate-config` events anymore ## Usage The provider uses the [Reflag Node.js SDK](https://docs.reflag.com/quickstart/supported-languages-frameworks/node.js-sdk). The available options can be found in the [Reflag Node.js SDK](https://github.com/reflagcom/javascript/tree/main/packages/node-sdk#initialization-options). ### Example using the default configuration ```typescript import { ReflagNodeProvider } from "@reflag/openfeature-node-provider"; import { OpenFeature } from "@openfeature/server-sdk"; const provider = new ReflagNodeProvider({ secretKey }); await OpenFeature.setProviderAndWait(provider); // set a value to the global context OpenFeature.setContext({ region: "us-east-1" }); // set a value to the invocation context // this is merged with the global context const requestContext = { targetingKey: req.user.id, email: req.user.email, companyPlan: req.locals.plan, }; const client = OpenFeature.getClient(); const enterpriseFlagEnabled = await client.getBooleanValue( "enterpriseFlag", false, requestContext, ); ``` ## Feature resolution methods The Reflag OpenFeature Provider implements the OpenFeature evaluation interface for different value types. Each method handles the resolution of flags according to the OpenFeature specification. ### Common behavior All resolution methods share these behaviors: - Return default value with `PROVIDER_NOT_READY` if client is not initialized, - Return default value with `FLAG_NOT_FOUND` if flag doesn't exist, - Return default value with `ERROR` if there was a type mismatch, - Return evaluated value with `TARGETING_MATCH` on successful resolution. ### Type-Specific Methods #### Boolean Resolution ```ts client.getBooleanValue("my-flag", false); ``` Returns the flags's enabled state. This is the most common use case for flags. #### String Resolution ```ts client.getStringValue("my-flag", "default"); ``` Returns the flags's remote config key (also known as "variant"). Useful for multi-variate use cases. #### Number Resolution ```ts client.getNumberValue("my-flag", 0); ``` Not directly supported by Reflag. Use `getObjectValue` instead for numeric configurations. #### Object Resolution ```ts // works for any type: client.getObjectValue("my-flag", { defaultValue: true }); client.getObjectValue("my-flag", "string-value"); client.getObjectValue("my-flag", 199); ``` Returns the flag's remote config payload with type validation. This is the most flexible method, allowing for complex configuration objects or simple types. The object resolution performs runtime type checking between the default value and the flag payload to ensure type safety. ## Translating Evaluation Context Reflag uses a context object of the following shape: ```ts /** * Describes the current user context, company context, and other context. * This is used to determine if flag targeting matches and to track events. **/ export type ReflagContext = { /** * The user context. If the user is set, the user ID is required. */ user?: { id: string; name?: string; email?: string; avatar?: string; [k: string]: any; }; /** * The company context. If the company is set, the company ID is required. */ company?: { id: string; name?: string; avatar?: string; [k: string]: any }; /** * The other context. This is used for any additional context that is not related to user or company. */ other?: Record<string, any>; }; ``` To use the Reflag Node.js OpenFeature provider, you must convert your OpenFeature contexts to Reflag contexts. You can achieve this by supplying a context translation function which takes the OpenFeature context and returns a corresponding Reflag Context: ```ts import { ReflagNodeProvider } from "@openfeature/reflag-node-provider"; const contextTranslator = (context: EvaluationContext): ReflagContext => { return { user: { id: context.targetingKey ?? context["userId"]?.toString(), name: context["name"]?.toString(), email: context["email"]?.toString(), avatar: context["avatar"]?.toString(), country: context["country"]?.toString(), }, company: { id: context["companyId"]?.toString(), name: context["companyName"]?.toString(), avatar: context["companyAvatar"]?.toString(), plan: context["companyPlan"]?.toString(), }, }; }; const provider = new ReflagNodeProvider({ secretKey, contextTranslator }); OpenFeature.setProvider(provider); ``` ## Tracking feature adoption The Reflag OpenFeature provider supports the OpenFeature Tracking API. It's straight forward to start sending tracking events through OpenFeature. Simply call the "track" method on the OpenFeature client: ```typescript import { ReflagNodeProvider } from "@reflag/openfeature-node-provider"; import { OpenFeature } from "@openfeature/server-sdk"; const provider = new ReflagNodeProvider({ secretKey }); await OpenFeature.setProviderAndWait(provider); const client = OpenFeature.getClient(); // `evaluationContext` is whatever you use to evaluate features based off const enterpriseFlagEnabled = await client.track("huddles", evaluationContext); ``` ## License > MIT License > Copyright (c) 2025 Bucket ApS

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