OpenFeature Provider
OpenFeature is an open standard that provides a vendor-agnostic, community-driven API for feature flagging that works with DevCycle.
DevCycle provides a PHP implementation of the OpenFeature Provider interface, if you prefer to use the OpenFeature API.
Usage
Installation
The OpenFeature Provider is included in the DevCycle SDK for PHP natively. It's compatible with both Cloud, and SDK proxy modes.
To install the bindings via Composer, add the following to composer.json
:
{
"require": {
"devcycle/php-server-sdk": "*"
}
}
Then run composer install
Once the composer install is complete, a vendor
folder should be generated at the root of your project. Include this at the start of your app index file:
require_once(__DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php');
Getting Started
Initialize the DevCycle SDK and set the DevCycleProvider as the provider for OpenFeature:
$options = new DevCycleOptions(true);
$devCycleClient = new DevCycleClient(
sdkKey: getenv("DEVCYCLE_SERVER_SDK_KEY"),
dvcOptions: $options);
$api = OpenFeatureAPI::getInstance();
$api->setProvider($devCycleClient->getOpenFeatureProvider());
$openFeatureClient = $api->getClient();
Evaluate a Variable
Use a Variable value by setting the EvaluationContext, then passing the Variable key and default value to one of the OpenFeature flag evaluation methods.
// Create a new user attribute object that can be used by OpenFeature as part of the flag evaluation process.
$user_attributes = new Attributes(array("user_id" => "my-user"));
// Create a new evaluation context for the feature flag evaluations. This context is used to provide user or environment details for flag evaluations in OpenFeature.
$openfeature_context = new EvaluationContext(attributes: $user_attributes);
// Use the OpenFeature client to get the string value of the "string-flag" feature flag.
$flag_value = $openfeature_client->getStringValue("string-flag", "default", $openfeature_context);
Required TargetingKey
For DevCycle SDK to work we require either a targetingKey
or user_id
to be set on the OpenFeature context.
This is used to identify the user as the user_id
for a DevCycleUser
in DevCycle. Setting the user_id
property
will take priority over targetingKey
.
Context properties to DevCycleUser
The provider will automatically translate known DevCycleUser
properties from the OpenFeature context to
the DevCycleUser
object.
For example all these properties will be set on the DevCycleUser
:
$attributes = new Attributes(
array(
"user_id" => "test",
"customData" => array("customkey" => "customValue"),
"privateCustomData" => array("privateCustomKey" => "privateCustomValue"),
"email" => "email@email.com",
"name" => "Name Name",
"language" => "EN",
"country" => "CA",
"appVersion" => "0.0.1",
"appBuild" => 1,
"nonSetValueBubbledCustomData" => true,
"nonSetValueBubbledCustomData2" => "true",
"nonSetValueBubbledCustomData3" => 1,
"nonSetValueBubbledCustomData4" => null)
);
$context = new EvaluationContext('user', $attributes);
Context properties that are not known DevCycleUser
properties will be automatically
added to the CustomData
property of the DevCycleUser
.
Context Limitations
DevCycle only supports flat JSON Object properties used in the Context. Non-flat properties will throw an exception.
For example nested
will be ignored:
$attributes = new Attributes(array("key"=>"value", "number"=>1, "bool"=>true, "nested"=>array("key"=>"value")));
self::$context = new EvaluationContext('user', $attributes);