Releases: launchdarkly/erlang-server-sdk
v3.0.0
v2.1.2
2.1.1
[2.1.1] - 2023-08-02
Fixed:
- Fixed
ldclient_instance:options()
to include newredis_tls
option. Only specs affected.
2.1.0
[2.1.0] - 2023-08-01
Added:
- A new configuration option,
redis_tls
, for configuring TLS settings for redis. When this option is omitted Redis will not use TLS. When specified it should contain a list ofssl:tls_option()
. These options will be forwarded toeredis
.
2.0.5
[2.0.5] - 2023-06-12
Changed:
- Upgraded
yamerl
to version0.10.0
.
2.0.4
[2.0.4] - 2023-06-05
Fixed:
- Remove error log message associated with debugging redis initialization state.
2.0.3
[2.0.3] - 2023-05-30
Fixed:
- Add missing
boolean()
type to theldclient_context:attribute_value()
definition.
2.0.2
[2.0.2] - 2023-05-26
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue that would prevent using values from redis for
variation
orall_flags_state
calls before client initialization was complete. After this change if the erlang SDK is using an initialized redis prefix, then it will be able to evaluate against that store before initialization is complete. Note that the SDK did not previously store the$inited
key used when detecting that a store is initialized, so the store will need updated by this SDK version (or newer) at least once before it would be considered initialized.
2.0.1
[2.0.1] - 2023-05-04
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where invalid contexts would generate events resulting in a crash in the event server.
2.0.0
[2.0.0] - 2023-02-22
The latest version of this SDK supports LaunchDarkly's new custom contexts feature. Contexts are an evolution of a previously-existing concept, "users." Contexts let you create targeting rules for feature flags based on a variety of different information, including attributes pertaining to users, organizations, devices, and more. You can even combine contexts to create "multi-contexts."
This feature is only available to members of LaunchDarkly's Early Access Program (EAP). If you're in the EAP, you can use contexts by updating your SDK to the latest version and, if applicable, updating your Relay Proxy. Outdated SDK versions do not support contexts, and will cause unpredictable flag evaluation behavior.
If you are not in the EAP, only use single contexts of kind "user", or continue to use the user type if available. If you try to create contexts, the context will be sent to LaunchDarkly, but any data not related to the user object will be ignored.
For detailed information about this version, please refer to the list below. For information on how to upgrade from the previous version, please read the migration guide.
Added:
- Added a new module,
ldclient_context
, which defines the new "context" model. - All SDK methods that took an
ldclient_user:user()
now accept anldclient_context:context()
as well. - Added
ldclient_flagbuilder:if_match/4
,ldclient_flagbuilder:if_not_match/4
,ldclient_flagbuilder:and_match/4
, andldclient_flagbuilder:and_not_match/4
which allow creating rules targeting specific context kinds usingldclient_testdata
.
Changed (breaking changes from 1.x):
- The secondary meta-attribute, which previously affected percentage rollouts, no longer exists. If you set an attribute with that name in
ldclient_context:context()
, it will simply be a custom attribute like any other. - Evaluations now treat the anonymous attribute as a simple boolean, with no distinction between a false state and an undefined state.
- The
binary()
values inprivate_attributes
in the configuration map now represent attribute references. If an attribute name had started with a/
, then that will need to be escaped. For instance/myAttribute
would now reference an attribute namedmyAttribute
not an attribute named/myAttribute
. The attribute reference would need to be updated to the escaped form/~1myAttribute
. ldclient_flagbuilder:variation_for_all_users
has been replaced withldclient_flagbuilder:variation_for_all
and now applies to contexts.ldclient_flagbuilder:variation_for_user
has been replaced withldclient_flagbuilder:variation_for_context
and requires a context kind to be provided.user_keys_capacity
has been replaced withcontext_keys_capacity
in the option configuration map.
Changed (behavioral changes):
- The SDK can now evaluate segments that have rules referencing other segments.
- Analytics event data now uses a new JSON schema due to differences between the context model and the old user model.
Removed:
- Removed the
secondary
meta-attribute inldclient_user:user()
. - The
ldclient:alias
method no longer exists because alias events are not needed in the new context model. - The
inline_users_in_events
option no longer exists because it is not relevant in the new context model.