This is a Svelte library for Launch Darkly. It is a wrapper around the official Launch Darkly JavaScript SDK but with a Svelte-friendly API.
First, install the package:
npm install launchdarkly-svelte-client-sdk # or use yarn or pnpm
Then, initialize the SDK with your client-side ID using the LDProvider
component:
<script>
import { LDProvider } from 'launchdarkly-svelte-client-sdk';
import App from './App.svelte';
</script>
// Use context relevant to your application
const context = {
user: {
key: 'user-key',
},
};
<LDProvider clientSideID="your-client-side-id" {context}>
<App />
</LDProvider>
Now you can use the LDFlag
component to conditionally render content based on feature flags:
<script>
import { LDFlag } from 'launchdarkly-svelte-client-sdk';
</script>
<LDFlag flag={'my-feature-flag'}>
<div slot="on">
<p>this will render if the feature flag is on</p>
</div>
<div slot="off">
<p>this will render if the feature flag is off</p>
</div>
</LDFlag>
You can change the user context by using the identify
function from the LD
object:
<script>
import { LD } from 'launchdarkly-svelte-client-sdk';
function handleLogin() {
LD.identify({ key: 'new-user-key' });
}
</script>
<button on:click={handleLogin}>Login</button>
If you need to get the value of a flag at time of evaluation you can use the isOn
function:
<script>
import { LD } from 'launchdarkly-svelte-client-sdk';
function handleClick() {
const isFeatureFlagOn = LD.isOn('my-feature-flag');
console.log(isFeatureFlagOn);
}
</script>
<button on:click={handleClick}>Check flag value</button>
Note: Please note that isOn
function will return the current value of the flag at the time of evaluation, which means you won't get notified if the flag value changes. This is useful for cases where you need to get the value of a flag at a specific time like a function call. If you need to get notified when the flag value changes, you should use the LDFlag
component, the watch
function or the flags
object depending on you use case.
If you need to get notified when a flag value changes you can use the watch
function. The watch
function is an instance of Svelte Store, which means you can use it with the $
store subscriber syntax or the subscribe
method. Here is an example of how to use the watch
function:
<script>
import { LD } from 'launchdarkly-svelte-client-sdk';
$: flagValue = LD.watch('my-feature-flag');
</script>
<p>{$flagValue}</p>
If you need to get all flag values you can use the flags
object. The flags
object is an instance of Svelte Store, which means you can use it with the $
store subscriber syntax or the subscribe
method. Here is an example of how to use the flags
object:
<script>
import { LD } from 'launchdarkly-svelte-client-sdk';
$: allFlags = LD.flags;
</script>
{#each Object.keys($allFlags) as flagName}
<p>{flagName}: {$allFlags[flagName]}</p>
{/each}