[OpenFeature](https://openfeature.dev) is an open specification that provides a vendor-agnostic, community-driven API for feature flagging that works with your favorite feature flag management tool.
## 🚀 Quick start
### Requirements
- Python 3.8+
### Install
#### Pip install
```bash
pip install openfeature-sdk==0.3.1
```
#### requirements.txt
```bash
openfeature-sdk==0.3.1
```
```python
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
### Usage
```python
from openfeature import api
from openfeature.provider.in_memory_provider import InMemoryFlag, InMemoryProvider
# flags defined in memory
my_flags = {
"v2_enabled": InMemoryFlag("on", {"on": True, "off": False})
}
# configure a provider
api.set_provider(InMemoryProvider(my_flags))
# create a client
client = api.get_client()
# get a bool flag value
flag_value = client.get_boolean_value("v2_enabled", False)
print("Value: " + str(flag_value))
```
## 🌟 Features
| Status | Features | Description |
| ------ | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ✅ | [Providers](#providers) | Integrate with a commercial, open source, or in-house feature management tool. |
| ✅ | [Targeting](#targeting) | Contextually-aware flag evaluation using [evaluation context](https://openfeature.dev/docs/reference/concepts/evaluation-context). |
| ✅ | [Hooks](#hooks) | Add functionality to various stages of the flag evaluation life-cycle. |
| ❌ | [Logging](#logging) | Integrate with popular logging packages. |
| ❌ | [Named clients](#named-clients) | Utilize multiple providers in a single application. |
| ❌ | [Eventing](#eventing) | React to state changes in the provider or flag management system. |
| ✅ | [Shutdown](#shutdown) | Gracefully clean up a provider during application shutdown. |
| ✅ | [Extending](#extending) | Extend OpenFeature with custom providers and hooks. |
Implemented: ✅ | In-progress: ⚠️ | Not implemented yet: ❌
### Providers
[Providers](https://openfeature.dev/docs/reference/concepts/provider) are an abstraction between a flag management system and the OpenFeature SDK.
Look [here](https://openfeature.dev/ecosystem?instant_search%5BrefinementList%5D%5Btype%5D%5B0%5D=Provider&instant_search%5BrefinementList%5D%5Btechnology%5D%5B0%5D=python) for a complete list of available providers.
If the provider you're looking for hasn't been created yet, see the [develop a provider](#develop-a-provider) section to learn how to build it yourself.
Once you've added a provider as a dependency, it can be registered with OpenFeature like this:
```python
from openfeature import api
from openfeature.provider.no_op_provider import NoOpProvider
api.set_provider(NoOpProvider())
open_feature_client = api.get_client()
```
### Targeting
Sometimes, the value of a flag must consider some dynamic criteria about the application or user, such as the user's location, IP, email address, or the server's location.
In OpenFeature, we refer to this as [targeting](https://openfeature.dev/specification/glossary#targeting).
If the flag management system you're using supports targeting, you can provide the input data using the [evaluation context](https://openfeature.dev/docs/reference/concepts/evaluation-context).
```python
from openfeature.api import (
get_client,
get_provider,
set_provider,
get_evaluation_context,
set_evaluation_context,
)
global_context = EvaluationContext(
targeting_key="targeting_key1", attributes={"application": "value1"}
)
request_context = EvaluationContext(
targeting_key="targeting_key2", attributes={"email": request.form['email']}
)
## set global context
set_evaluation_context(global_context)
# merge second context
client = get_client(name="No-op Provider")
client.get_string_value("email", "fallback", request_context)
```
### Hooks
[Hooks](https://openfeature.dev/docs/reference/concepts/hooks) allow for custom logic to be added at well-defined points of the flag evaluation life-cycle.
Look [here](https://openfeature.dev/ecosystem/?instant_search%5BrefinementList%5D%5Btype%5D%5B0%5D=Hook&instant_search%5BrefinementList%5D%5Btechnology%5D%5B0%5D=python) for a complete list of available hooks.
If the hook you're looking for hasn't been created yet, see the [develop a hook](#develop-a-hook) section to learn how to build it yourself.
Once you've added a hook as a dependency, it can be registered at the global, client, or flag invocation level.
```python
from openfeature.api import add_hooks
from openfeature.flag_evaluation import FlagEvaluationOptions
# set global hooks at the API-level
add_hooks([MyHook()])
# or configure them in the client
client = OpenFeatureClient()
client.add_hooks([MyHook()])
# or at the invocation-level
options = FlagEvaluationOptions(hooks=[MyHook()])
client.get_boolean_flag("my-flag", False, flag_evaluation_options=options)
```
### Logging
Logging customization is not yet available in the Python SDK.
### Named clients
Named clients are not yet available in the Python SDK. Progress on this feature can be tracked [here](https://github.com/open-feature/python-sdk/issues/125).
### Eventing
Events are not yet available in the Python SDK. Progress on this feature can be tracked [here](https://github.com/open-feature/python-sdk/issues/125).
### Shutdown
A shutdown method is not yet available in the Python SDK. Progress on this feature can be tracked [here](https://github.com/open-feature/python-sdk/issues/125).
## Extending
### Develop a provider
To develop a provider, you need to create a new project and include the OpenFeature SDK as a dependency.
This can be a new repository or included in [the existing contrib repository](https://github.com/open-feature/python-sdk-contrib) available under the OpenFeature organization.
You’ll then need to write the provider by implementing the `AbstractProvider` class exported by the OpenFeature SDK.
```python
from typing import List, Optional
from openfeature.evaluation_context import EvaluationContext
from openfeature.flag_evaluation import FlagResolutionDetails
from openfeature.provider.provider import AbstractProvider
class MyProvider(AbstractProvider):
def get_metadata(self) -> Metadata:
...
def get_provider_hooks(self) -> List[Hook]:
return []
def resolve_boolean_details(
self,
flag_key: str,
default_value: bool,
evaluation_context: Optional[EvaluationContext] = None,
) -> FlagResolutionDetails[bool]:
...
def resolve_string_details(
self,
flag_key: str,
default_value: str,
evaluation_context: Optional[EvaluationContext] = None,
) -> FlagResolutionDetails[str]:
...
def resolve_integer_details(
self,
flag_key: str,
default_value: int,
evaluation_context: Optional[EvaluationContext] = None,
) -> FlagResolutionDetails[int]:
...
def resolve_float_details(
self,
flag_key: str,
default_value: float,
evaluation_context: Optional[EvaluationContext] = None,
) -> FlagResolutionDetails[float]:
...
def resolve_object_details(
self,
flag_key: str,
default_value: Union[dict, list],
evaluation_context: Optional[EvaluationContext] = None,
) -> FlagResolutionDetails[Union[dict, list]]:
...
```
> Built a new provider? [Let us know](https://github.com/open-feature/openfeature.dev/issues/new?assignees=&labels=provider&projects=&template=document-provider.yaml&title=%5BProvider%5D%3A+) so we can add it to the docs!
### Develop a hook
To develop a hook, you need to create a new project and include the OpenFeature SDK as a dependency.
This can be a new repository or included in [the existing contrib repository](https://github.com/open-feature/python-sdk-contrib) available under the OpenFeature organization.
Implement your own hook by creating a hook that inherits from the `Hook` class.
Any of the evaluation life-cycle stages (`before`/`after`/`error`/`finally_after`) can be override to add the desired business logic.
```python
from openfeature.hook import Hook
class MyHook(Hook):
def after(self, hook_context: HookContext, details: FlagEvaluationDetails, hints: dict):
print("This runs after the flag has been evaluated")
```
> Built a new hook? [Let us know](https://github.com/open-feature/openfeature.dev/issues/new?assignees=&labels=hook&projects=&template=document-hook.yaml&title=%5BHook%5D%3A+) so we can add it to the docs!
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## 🤝 Contributing
Interested in contributing? Great, we'd love your help! To get started, take a look at the [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) guide.
### Thanks to everyone who has already contributed
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