Environments
When you create a new flag, it will always be created in all 3 environments:
production
, preview
and development
. You can then toggle the flag and set
rules for each environment individually.
Changing rules in one environment does not affect the other environments. This
allows you to test your feature for example in the preview
environment before
enabling it in production
.
The context menu in the top right corner allows you to copy rules from one environment to another. This will overwrite the rules in the target environment, please be careful.
Using environments
If you deploy to Vercel, the SDK will automatically detect the environment and use the correct flag.
When you use the SDK in your application, you can manually specify the environment you want to use:
If you do not specify an environment, the SDK will try to figure out the
environment based on the VERCEL_ENV
environment variable. If it is neither
specified nor VERCEL_ENV
is set, it will default to development
.
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