* refactor how-to guide for creating a token * fix token links * update SDK reference * beginning of direct api guide * refactored frontend api guide * lint staged breaking notes * update docs - cors for frontend * update token guide images * update after review * Apply suggestions from code review `website/docs/user_guide/token.mdx` Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai> * Apply suggestions from code review `website/docs/topics/frontend-api.md` Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai> * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai> * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai> * pr review * docs: Add info about front-end tokens + formatting * docs: add info about token anatomy * docs: link to correct place in doc * docs: replace "direct access API" -> "front-end API" * docs: rename file frontend-api -> front-end-api Co-authored-by: Thomas Heartman <thomas@getunleash.ai>
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proxy-react | React Proxy SDK |
This library can be used with the Unleash Proxy or with the Unleash front-end API. It is not compatible with the regular Unleash client API.
For more detailed information, check out the React Proxy SDK on GitHub.
Installation
Install the React proxy client and the JavaScript proxy client packages:
npm install @unleash/proxy-client-react unleash-proxy-client
Initialization
The snippet below shows you how to initialize the client. We recommend that you do this in your entry point file (typically index.js/ts) to ensure that you only have one instance of it.
The configuration variables are:
-
url
Your proxy's URL or the Unleash front-end API endpoint (
<unleash-url>/api/frontend
). -
clientKey
One of your proxy's designated client keys (also known as proxy secrets).
-
refreshInterval
How often (in seconds) the client should poll the proxy for updates.
-
appName
The name of your application. It's only used for identifying your application and can be whatever you want it to be.
-
environment
The environment that your application runs in. This corresponds to the environment field in the Unleash Context. Note that this is separate from the newer Environments feature.
import { FlagProvider } from '@unleash/proxy-client-react';
const config = {
url: 'https://PROXY_HOSTNAME/api/proxy', // or https://UNLEASH_HOSTNAME/api/frontend
clientKey: 'PROXYKEY',
refreshInterval: 15,
appName: 'your-app-name',
environment: 'dev',
};
ReactDOM.render(
<React.StrictMode>
<FlagProvider config={config}>
<App />
</FlagProvider>
</React.StrictMode>,
document.getElementById('root'),
);
How to check feature toggle states
To check if a feature is enabled:
import { useFlag } from '@unleash/proxy-client-react';
const TestComponent = () => {
const enabled = useFlag('travel.landing');
if (enabled) {
return <SomeComponent />;
}
return <AnotherComponent />;
};
export default TestComponent;
To check variants:
import { useVariant } from '@unleash/proxy-client-react';
const TestComponent = () => {
const variant = useVariant('travel.landing');
if (variant.enabled && variant.name === 'SomeComponent') {
return <SomeComponent />;
} else if (variant.enabled && variant.name === 'AnotherComponent') {
return <AnotherComponent />;
}
return <DefaultComponent />;
};
export default TestComponent;
How to update the Unleash Context
Follow the following steps in order to update the unleash context:
import { useUnleashContext, useFlag } from '@unleash/proxy-client-react';
const MyComponent = ({ userId }) => {
const variant = useFlag('my-toggle');
const updateContext = useUnleashContext();
useEffect(() => {
// context is updated with userId
updateContext({ userId });
}, []);
};