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How to Toggle Feature Flags

In this document, you’ll learn about how to toggle feature flags.

If a feature flag is enabled/disabled by default, you don’t need to manually enable/disable it. Only set the feature flag’s value if it’s different than the default.

Enable Feature Flags

Features guarded by feature flags are experimental and beta features. Enable them with caution.

There are two ways to enable a feature flag.

Method One: Using Environment Variables

You can enable a feature by setting the value of its environment variable to true. You can find the name of a feature flag’s environment variable in the loader file it’s defined in. It is defined under the property env_key in the exported object.

For example, to enable the Tax-Inclusive Pricing beta feature, add the following environment variable:

MEDUSA_FF_TAX_INCLUSIVE_PRICING=true

Method Two: Using Backend Configurations

You can enable a feature by using the backend configurations in medusa-config.js. You can find a feature flag’s key in the loader file it’s defined in. It is defined under the property key in the exported object.

For example, to enable the Tax-Inclusive Pricing beta feature, add the following to the exported object in medusa-config.js:

medusa-config.js
module.exports = {
featureFlags: {
tax_inclusive_pricing: true,
},
// ...
}

Note About Precedence

The environment variable’s value has higher precedence over the backend configurations. So, if you use both these methods on your backend, the value of the environment variable will be used.

For example, if the value of the environment variable is set to false, but the value of the feature flag in the backend configurations is set to true, the feature flag will take the value of the environment variable and will be disabled.

Running Migrations

As feature flags generally include adding new entities or making changes to entities in the database, you must run the migrations after enabling the feature flag:

npx @medusajs/medusa-cli migrations run

You can learn more about migrations in this documentation.


Disable Feature Flags

Disabling feature flags follows the same process as enabling the feature flags. All you have to do is change the value in the environment variables or the backend configurations to false.

Once you disable a feature flag, all endpoints, entities, services, or other related classes and functionalities are disabled.

Revert Migrations

If you had the feature flag previously enabled, and you want to disable this feature flag completely, you might need to revert the migrations you ran when you enabled it.

You can follow this documentation to learn how to revert the last migration you ran.

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