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# FlagPole
2025-12-09 22:48:07 +00:00
Feature flag handling for PHP. Simple, framework-agnostic, and lightweight.
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## Installation
Install via Composer:
```
composer require phred/flagpole
```
## Quick start
```php
use FlagPole\FeatureManager;
use FlagPole\Context;
use FlagPole\Repository\InMemoryFlagRepository;
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$repo = InMemoryFlagRepository::fromArray([
'new-dashboard' => [
'enabled' => null, // not a hard on/off
'rolloutPercentage' => 25, // 25% gradual rollout
'allowList' => ['user_1'], // always on for specific users
],
'hard-off' => [ 'enabled' => false ],
'hard-on' => [ 'enabled' => true ],
]);
$flags = new FeatureManager($repo);
$context = Context::fromArray(['userId' => 'user_42']);
if ($flags->isEnabled('new-dashboard', $context, false)) {
// show the new dashboard
} else {
// keep the old dashboard
}
```
## Concepts
- Flag: has a `name` and optional strategies:
- `enabled`: explicit boolean on/off overrides everything.
- `rolloutPercentage`: 0-100 gradual rollout based on a stable hash of the flag name + user key.
- `allowList`: list of user keys that always get the flag enabled.
- Context: attributes about the subject (e.g. `userId`, `email`) used for evaluation.
- Repository: source of truth for flags. Provided: `InMemoryFlagRepository`. You can implement your own.
## Targeting key
Evaluator looks for a stable key in the context in this order: `key`, `userId`, `id`, `email`.
## Rollout hashing and boundary behavior
- Stable bucketing uses `crc32(flagName:key)` normalized to an unsigned 32-bit integer, then mapped to buckets 0..99.
- This guarantees consistent behavior across 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
- Boundary rules:
- 0% rollout always evaluates to `false` when a targeting key is present.
- 100% rollout always evaluates to `true` when a targeting key is present.
- If no targeting key is present in the `Context`, percentage rollout falls back to the `default` you pass to `isEnabled()`.
## Precedence semantics
When evaluating a flag, the following precedence applies:
1. `allowList` — if the targeting key is in the allow-list, the flag is enabled.
2. `enabled` — explicit on/off overrides percentage rollout and defaults.
3. `rolloutPercentage` — uses stable bucketing over the targeting key.
4. Fallback — returns the provided default when none of the above apply.
## Framework integration
FlagPole is framework-agnostic. Wrap `FeatureManager` in your framework's container and bind a repository suitable for your environment.
## License
MIT