Reusable schemas
Schemas in variables can now be defined once and reused when setting up multiple variables spanning across multiple features.
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Schemas in variables can now be defined once and reused when setting up multiple variables spanning across multiple features.
Feature variables with object and array types can now be expressed as more complex data structures with full type safety and code generation.
With scopes you can now create more tailored datafiles against partially known contexts beforehand. Resulting in much smaller datafiles that are faster to load and evaluate values in your application runtime.
You can now use Featurevisor in your backend applications using Ruby, without or with established frameworks like Rails, Sinatra, and more.
Featurevisor Go SDK is here to simplify feature flagging in Go applications. Not just flags alone, but also gradual rollouts, A/B testing, variables, and more.
With the new Java SDK, you can now adopt Featurevisor in your Java applications, whether you're using Spring, Jakarta EE, or any other Java framework.
You can now use Featurevisor in your backend applications using PHP, without or with established frameworks like Laravel, CakePHP, Symfony, and more.
Now with improved reactivity for instant realtime updates, with full backwards compatibility for existing projects, covering both frontend and backend use cases.
Featurevisor now ships with a new plugins API allowing you to extend its CLI functionality as per your needs.
Featurevisor Swift SDK v1.0 stable is finally available for use in your iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS apps!
Featurevisor v1.0 stable has finally landed! It's been a bit of a journey to get here. But I am very excited to share this with you.
Featurevisor is a feature flag management tool that helps you manage your features and experiments in a simple and efficient way using your Git repository.