# frozen_string_literal: true module Gitlab class Experiment module Rollout class Feature < Percent # For this rollout strategy to consider an experiment as enabled, we # must: # # - have a feature flag yaml file that declares it. # - be in an environment that permits it. # - not have rolled out the feature flag at all (no percent of actors, # no inclusions, etc.) def enabled? return false if ::Feature::Definition.get(feature_flag_name).nil? return false unless Gitlab.dev_env_or_com? ::Feature.get(feature_flag_name).state != :off # rubocop:disable Gitlab/AvoidFeatureGet end # For assignment we first check to see if our feature flag is enabled # for "self". This is done by calling `#flipper_id` (used behind the # scenes by `Feature`). By default this is our `experiment.id` (or more # specifically, the context key, which is an anonymous SHA generated # using the details of an experiment. # # If the `Feature.enabled?` check is false, we return nil implicitly, # which will assign the control. Otherwise we call super, which will # assign a variant evenly, or based on our provided distribution rules. def execute_assigment super if ::Feature.enabled?(feature_flag_name, self, type: :experiment, default_enabled: :yaml) end # NOTE: There's a typo in the name of this method that we'll fix up. alias_method :execute_assignment, :execute_assigment # This is what's provided to the `Feature.enabled?` call that will be # used to determine experiment inclusion. An experiment may provide an # override for this method to make the experiment work on user, group, # or projects. # # For example, when running an experiment on a project, you could make # the experiment assignable by project (using chatops) by implementing # a `flipper_id` method in the experiment: # # def flipper_id # context.project.flipper_id # end # # Or even cleaner, simply delegate it: # # delegate :flipper_id, to: -> { context.project } def flipper_id return experiment.flipper_id if experiment.respond_to?(:flipper_id) "Experiment;#{id}" end private def feature_flag_name experiment.name.tr('/', '_') end end end end end