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Wagtail-Flags

Build Status Ethical open source

Feature flags allow you to toggle functionality based on configurable conditions.

Wagtail-Flags adds a Wagtail admin UI and Wagtail Site-based condition on top of Django-Flags. For a more complete overview of feature flags and how to use them, please see the Django-Flags documentation.

Feature flags in the Wagtail admin

Dependencies

  • Python 3.8+
  • Django 4.2 (LTS)+
  • Django-Flags 5.0
  • Wagtail 6.0+

It should be compatible at all intermediate versions, as well. If you find that it is not, please file an issue.

Installation

  1. Install Django-Flags and Wagtail-Flags:
pip install django-flags
pip install wagtail-flags
  1. Add flags and wagtailflags as installed apps in your Django settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'flags',
    'wagtailflags',
    ...
)

Usage

Please see the Django-Flags documentation for the most current information about defining and checking feature flags.

First, define the flag in Django settings.py:

FLAGS = {
    'MY_FLAG': []
}

Then use the flag in a Django template (mytemplate.html):

{% load feature_flags %}
{% flag_enabled 'MY_FLAG' as my_flag %}

{% if my_flag %}
  <div class="flagged-banner">
    I’m the result of a feature flag.
  </div>
{% endif %}

Next, configure a URL for that template (urls.py):

from django.urls import path
from django.views.generic import TemplateView

urlpatterns = [
    path(r'mypage/', TemplateView.as_view(template_name='mytemplate.html')),
]

Finally, add conditions for the flag in the Wagtail admin under "Settings", "Flags", "MY_FLAG":

Creating conditions in the Wagtail admin

Extended conditions

Wagtail-Flags adds the following conditions to Django-Flags:

site

Allows a flag to be enabled for a Wagtail site that matches the hostname and port in the condition value.

FLAGS = {
    'MY_FLAG': [
        {'condition': 'site', 'value': 'staging.mysite.com'}
    ],
}

Signals

Wagtail-Flags includes flag_enabled and flag_disabled signals that can be received when the "Enable for all requests" and "Disable for all requests" buttons are pressed in the admin. This is intended to enable things like front-end cache invalidation.

from django.dispatch import receiver

from wagtail.contrib.frontend_cache.utils import purge_url_from_cache

from wagtailflags.signals import flag_disabled, flag_enabled


@receiver(flag_enabled)
def purge_on_flag_enabled(sender, **kwargs):
    flag_name = kwargs["flag_name"]
    purge_url_from_cache(...)

@receiver(flag_disabled)
def purge_on_flag_disabled(sender, **kwargs):
    flag_name = kwargs["flag_name"]
    purge_url_from_cache(...)

Please note: These signals are only sent for manual presses of the "Enable for all requests" and "Disable for all requests" buttons in the admin. Other flag conditions may vary within and only be valid for a specific request cycle.

Getting help

Please add issues to the issue tracker.

Getting involved

General instructions on how to contribute can be found in CONTRIBUTING.

Licensing

  1. TERMS
  2. LICENSE
  3. CFPB Source Code Policy

Credits and references

  1. Forked from cfgov-refresh