# FlagPole Feature flag handling for PHP. Simple, framework-agnostic, and lightweight. ![CI](https://github.com/getphred/flagpole/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg) ![Packagist](https://img.shields.io/packagist/v/getphred/flagpole.svg) [![Total Downloads](https://img.shields.io/packagist/dt/getphred/flagpole.svg?style=flat-square)](https://packagist.org/packages/getphred/pairity) [![Software License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)](LICENSE.md) ## 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 'rules' => [ // attribute-based rules ['attribute' => 'plan', 'operator' => 'eq', 'value' => 'pro'], ], ], 'hard-off' => [ 'enabled' => false ], 'hard-on' => [ 'enabled' => true ], ]); $flags = new FeatureManager($repo); $context = Context::fromArray(['userId' => 'user_42', 'plan' => 'pro']); if ($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. - `allowList`: list of user keys that always get the flag enabled. - `rules`: complex attribute targeting (e.g. `version > 2.0`, `plan == 'pro'`). - `rolloutPercentage`: 0-100 gradual rollout based on a stable hash. - Context: attributes about the subject (e.g. `userId`, `email`) used for evaluation. - Repository: source of truth for flags. Provided: `InMemoryFlagRepository`, `JsonFileRepository`. - Hydration: `FlagHydrator` centralizes flag creation and provides validation for targeting rules. - Observability: Optional PSR-3 logging of evaluation results and reasons. ## Targeting key Evaluator looks for a stable key in the context in this order: `key`, `userId`, `id`, `email`. You can also specify an explicit `targetingKey` per flag to use a specific attribute (e.g. `orgId`). ## 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 everything below. 3. `rules` — attribute-based targeting rules. 4. `rolloutPercentage` — uses stable bucketing over the targeting key. 5. 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