This Bundle provides the integration with our toggle library. It provides the services and configuration you need to implement feature toggles in your application.
Read the our blog post series about this repository at:
- http://labs.qandidate.com/blog/2014/08/18/a-new-feature-toggling-library-for-php/
- http://labs.qandidate.com/blog/2014/08/19/open-sourcing-our-feature-toggle-api-and-ui/
Add the bundle to your composer.json
$ composer require qandidate/toggle-bundle ~0.1
Add the bundle to your Kernel
$bundles = array(
// ..
new Qandidate\Bundle\ToggleBundle\QandidateToggleBundle(),
);
qandidate_toggle:
persistence: in_memory|redis
context_factory: null|your.context_factory.service.id
redis_namespace: toggle_%kernel.environment% # default, only required when persistence = redis
redis_client: null|your.redis_client.service.id # only required when persistence = redis
Usage can vary on your application. This example uses the supplied
UserContextFactory
, but you probably need to create your own factory.
<!-- services.xml -->
<service id="acme.controller" class="Acme\Controller">
<argument type="service" id="qandidate.toggle.manager" />
<argument type="service" id="qandidate.toggle.user_context_factory" />
</service>
// Acme\Controller
public function __construct(
/* ArticleRepository, Templating, ..*/
ToggleManager $manager,
ContextFactory $contextFactory
) {
// ..
$this->manager = $manager;
$this->context = $contextFactory->createContext();
}
// ..
public function articleAction(Request $request)
{
$this->article = $this->repository->findBySlug($request->request->get('slug'));
return $this->templating->render('article.html.twig', array(
'article' => $article,
'enableComments' => $this->manager->active('comments', $this->context),
));
}
If you use Twig you can also use the Twig function:
{% if is_active('comments') %}
{# Awesome comments #}
{% endif %}
MIT, see LICENSE.