Wrap your code change in a feature launch flag
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The following example shows how to wrap your code change in a flag.
if (Flags.myNewFlag()) {
// execute untested code
} else {
// continue as though untested code isn't present
}
In the previous example, the aconfig tool has generated a method called
mynewFlag
, which is used to check the value of the flag. If true
, your
new code is run. If false
, flow continues as normal.
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Last updated 2025-02-05 UTC.
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