This workshop will provide a basic understanding of how to create and manage feature flags with CloudBees Rollout.
This repository contains instructions and learning materials for the workshop that is designed to teach the following key concepts:
- How to introduce feature flags into your multiplatform application
- How to separate feature deployments from releases
- How to control features in production with the Rollout dashboard
- How to use Rollout's many developer friendly tools to make feature flag implementation easier
To get started go to the Setup Instructions.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12-XDsYB-C8OHV28vI-nYIRl0OGHDzz2XUrcgYvPLRBU/edit?usp=sharing
In order to follow along with the hands-on portion of the workshop students should have the following resources available to them:
- Internet access to include access to https://github.com
- An account on https://github.com and a basic understanding of how to use GitHub to do things like fork a repository, clone a repository, and checkout different branches
- Access to a text editor of some sort to be able to follow along with the code changes during the workshop
- A basic understanding of Docker: https://docs.docker.com/get-started/
- Docker installed on your machine, and the understanding of Docker to be able to create Docker images from a prebuilt Dockerfile
- Access to the Rollout dashboard
Detailed setup instructions are available at Setup
The labs covered in this workshop are available at the following links:
- Lab 1. Implementing feature flags in the front end
- Lab 2. Implementing feature flags in the back end
- Lab 3. Controlling a single front end and back end feature with Rollout
Although the examples and code in this repository were originally created by employees of CloudBees, Inc. to use in training customers, your use of this material is not sponsored or supported by CloudBees, Inc.
- Contributors: Grigory Avsyuk
If you have any questions, feedback, suggestions, etc. please submit them via issues or, even better, submit a Pull Request!