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Document feature flag process
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`default_hs_url` is specified. When multiple sources are specified, it is unclear
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`default_hs_url` is specified. When multiple sources are specified, it is unclear
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which should take priority and therefore the application cannot continue.
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which should take priority and therefore the application cannot continue.
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* As of Riot 1.4.0, identity servers are optional. See [Identity servers](#identity-servers) below.
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* As of Riot 1.4.0, identity servers are optional. See [Identity servers](#identity-servers) below.
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1. `features`: Lookup of optional features that may be `enable`d, `disable`d, or exposed to the user
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1. `features`: Lookup of optional features that may be `enable`d, `disable`d, or
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in the `labs` section of settings. The available optional experimental features vary from
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exposed to the user in the `labs` section of settings. The available
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release to release. The available features are described in [labs.md](labs.md).
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optional experimental features vary from release to release and are [documented](labs.md). The feature flag process is
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[documented](feature-flags.md) as well.
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1. `showLabsSettings`: Shows the "labs" tab of user settings even when no `features` are enabled
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1. `showLabsSettings`: Shows the "labs" tab of user settings even when no `features` are enabled
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or present. Useful for getting at settings which may be otherwise hidden.
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or present. Useful for getting at settings which may be otherwise hidden.
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1. `brand`: String to pass to your homeserver when configuring email notifications, to let the
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1. `brand`: String to pass to your homeserver when configuring email notifications, to let the
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# Feature flags
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When developing new features for Riot, we use feature flags to give us more
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flexibility and control over when and where those features are enabled.
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For example, flags make the following things possible:
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* Extended testing of a feature via labs on develop
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* Enabling features when ready instead of the first moment the code is released
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* Testing a feature with a specific set of users (by enabling only on a specific
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Riot instance)
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The size of the feature controlled by a feature flag may vary widely: it could
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be a large project like reactions or a smaller change to an existing algorithm.
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A large project might use several feature flags if it's useful to control the
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deployment of different portions independently.
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Everyone involved in a feature (engineering, design, product, reviewers) should
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think about its deployment plan up front as best as possible so we can have the
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right feature flags in place from the start.
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## Interaction with spec process
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Historically, we have often used feature flags to guard client features that
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depend on unstable spec features. Unfortunately, there was never clear agreement
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about how long such a flag should live for, when it should be removed, etc.
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Under the [new spec
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process](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2324), server-side
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unstable features can be used by clients and enabled by default as long as
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clients commit to doing the associated clean up work once a feature stabilises.
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## Starting work on a feature
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When starting work on a feature, we should create a matching feature flag:
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1. Add a new
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[setting](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/blob/develop/src/settings/Settings.js)
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of the form:
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```js
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"feature_cats": {
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isFeature: true,
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displayName: _td("Adds cats everywhere"),
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supportedLevels: LEVELS_FEATURE,
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default: false,
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},
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```
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2. Check whether the feature is enabled as appropriate:
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```js
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SettingsStore.isFeatureEnabled("feature_cats")
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```
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3. Add the feature to the [set of labs on develop](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/riot.im/develop/config.json):
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```json
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"features": {
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"feature_cats": "labs"
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},
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```
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4. Document the feature in the [labs documentation](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/docs/labs.md)
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With these steps completed, the feature is disabled by default, but can be
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enabled on develop by interested users for testing.
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Different features may have different deployment plans for when to enable where.
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The following lists a few common options.
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## Enabling by default on develop
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Set the feature to `enable` in the [develop config](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/riot.im/develop/config.json):
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```json
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"features": {
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"feature_cats": "enable"
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},
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```
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## Enabling by default on staging and app
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Set the feature to `enable` in the [app
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config](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/riot.im/app/config.json).
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## Feature deployed successfully
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Once we're confident that a feature is working well, we should remove the flag:
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1. Remove the [setting](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/blob/develop/src/settings/Settings.js)
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2. Remove all `isFeatureEnabled` lines that test for the feature's setting
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3. Remove the feature from the [labs documentation](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/docs/labs.md)
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4. Remove feature state from
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[develop](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/riot.im/develop/config.json)
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and [app](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/riot.im/app/config.json)
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configs
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5. Celebrate! 🥳
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## Convert to a regular setting (optional)
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Sometimes we decide a feature should always be user-controllable as a setting
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even after it has been fully deployed. In that case, we would craft a new,
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regular setting:
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1. Remove the feature flag from
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[settings](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/blob/develop/src/settings/Settings.js)
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and add a regular setting with the appropriate levels for your feature
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2. Replace the `isFeatureEnabled` lines with `getValue` or similar calls
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according to the [settings
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docs](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-react-sdk/blob/develop/docs/settings.md)
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(checking carefully, as we may want a different mix of code paths when the
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feature is always present but gated by a setting)
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3. Remove the feature from the [labs documentation](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/docs/labs.md)
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4. Remove feature state from
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[develop](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/riot.im/develop/config.json)
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and [app](https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/blob/develop/riot.im/app/config.json)
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