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Similar to https://github.com/easylist/easylist/issues/391, LaunchDarkly is getting blocked by the extension.
> LaunchDarkly is a third-party service the application authors (such as myself) opt-in…
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I noticed multiple packages (splitio & LaunchDarkly) are converting incoming flags from their original form to be camel cased instead.
As a developer building out features using LaunchDarkly it see…
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On the 2 feature-flags services offered by the library (launchdarkly and split.io) they have the notion of an "used" flag. A flag which received traffic during the last few days. It's great because it…
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Given this service interruption this morning:
![screenshot 2017-03-31 08 56 04](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/30455/24556633/4388dc52-15f2-11e7-824b-bf2af1ec9cd6.png)
It would be gr…
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The LD documentation gives the impression that the SDK's use SSE (emphasis mine)
> SSE - Do you make a remote call every time a feature flag is requested?
LaunchDarkly uses a novel streaming archi…
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> Currently `flopflip` is coupled to "only" LaunchDarkly as a provider for toggles this can change.
The library could potentially allow multiple providers for toggles and was actually built from th…
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Recently launchdarkly was added to the EasyPrivacy list (see [commit here](https://github.com/easylist/easylist/commit/c858d871d2fa0d38ce0ea0db75fec89845d67ee0)).
LaunchDarkly is a third-party serv…
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See easylist/easylist#391 for more information.
I'm not sure what the proper solution is other than writing up a warning for users. Your code shows the ability to change baseurls so proxies can be …
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In addition to knowing which user was requesting which feature, it would be nice to know which app the request was coming from.
One way would be to allow developers to pass in an app name string as p…
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From my reading of the code and from some limited testing, the LaunchDarkly client gracefully handles unavailability of the LaunchDarkly service.
The RedisFeatureStore does not appear to handle out…