Variables
Variables allow you to control specific aspects of your features dynamically. They are associated with feature flags and can be used to customize feature behavior.
Accessing Variables
After fetching a feature flag, you can access its variables using the GetVariable()
method:
flag, err := instance.GetFlag("feature_key", userContext)
if err != nil {
// Handle error
}
if flag.IsEnabled() {
// Access a specific variable
buttonColor := flag.GetVariable("button_color", "blue")
// Use the variable in your code
setButtonColor(buttonColor)
}
GetVariable() Method
GetVariable(key string, defaultValue interface{}) interface{}
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key Required | string | The name of the variable. |
defaultValue | interface{} | The default value to return if the variable is not found. |
GetVariables() Method
variables := flag.GetVariables()
for _, variable := range variables {
fmt.Printf("Key: %s, Value: %v\n", variable["key"], variable["value"])
}
This method returns a slice of maps, where each map represents a variable with its key and value.
Remember that variables must be defined in your VWO dashboard for the corresponding feature flag before you can use them in your code.
Updated 24 days ago
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