Source code for ldclient.config

"""
This submodule contains the :class:`Config` class for custom configuration of the SDK client.

Note that the same class can also be imported from the ``ldclient.client`` submodule.
"""

from typing import Optional, Callable, List, Set

from ldclient.feature_store import InMemoryFeatureStore
from ldclient.impl.util import log, validate_application_info
from ldclient.interfaces import BigSegmentStore, EventProcessor, FeatureStore, UpdateProcessor, DataSourceUpdateSink

GET_LATEST_FEATURES_PATH = '/sdk/latest-flags'
STREAM_FLAGS_PATH = '/flags'


[docs]class BigSegmentsConfig: """Configuration options related to Big Segments. Big Segments are a specific type of segments. For more information, read the LaunchDarkly documentation: https://docs.launchdarkly.com/home/users/big-segments If your application uses Big Segments, you will need to create a ``BigSegmentsConfig`` that at a minimum specifies what database integration to use, and then pass the ``BigSegmentsConfig`` object as the ``big_segments`` parameter when creating a :class:`Config`. This example shows Big Segments being configured to use Redis: :: from ldclient.config import Config, BigSegmentsConfig from ldclient.integrations import Redis store = Redis.new_big_segment_store(url='redis://localhost:6379') config = Config(big_segments=BigSegmentsConfig(store = store)) """
[docs] def __init__(self, store: Optional[BigSegmentStore] = None, context_cache_size: int=1000, context_cache_time: float=5, status_poll_interval: float=5, stale_after: float=120): """ :param store: the implementation of :class:`ldclient.interfaces.BigSegmentStore` that will be used to query the Big Segments database :param context_cache_size: the maximum number of contexts whose Big Segment state will be cached by the SDK at any given time :param context_cache_time: the maximum length of time (in seconds) that the Big Segment state for a context will be cached by the SDK :param status_poll_interval: the interval (in seconds) at which the SDK will poll the Big Segment store to make sure it is available and to determine how long ago it was updated :param stale_after: the maximum length of time between updates of the Big Segments data before the data is considered out of date """ self.__store = store self.__context_cache_size = context_cache_size self.__context_cache_time = context_cache_time self.__status_poll_interval = status_poll_interval self.__stale_after = stale_after pass
@property def store(self) -> Optional[BigSegmentStore]: return self.__store @property def context_cache_size(self) -> int: return self.__context_cache_size @property def context_cache_time(self) -> float: return self.__context_cache_time @property def status_poll_interval(self) -> float: return self.__status_poll_interval @property def stale_after(self) -> float: return self.__stale_after
[docs]class HTTPConfig: """Advanced HTTP configuration options for the SDK client. This class groups together HTTP/HTTPS-related configuration properties that rarely need to be changed. If you need to set these, construct an ``HTTPConfig`` instance and pass it as the ``http`` parameter when you construct the main :class:`Config` for the SDK client. """
[docs] def __init__(self, connect_timeout: float=10, read_timeout: float=15, http_proxy: Optional[str]=None, ca_certs: Optional[str]=None, cert_file: Optional[str]=None, disable_ssl_verification: bool=False): """ :param connect_timeout: The connect timeout for network connections in seconds. :param read_timeout: The read timeout for network connections in seconds. :param http_proxy: Use a proxy when connecting to LaunchDarkly. This is the full URI of the proxy; for example: http://my-proxy.com:1234. Note that unlike the standard ``http_proxy`` environment variable, this is used regardless of whether the target URI is HTTP or HTTPS (the actual LaunchDarkly service uses HTTPS, but a Relay Proxy instance could use HTTP). Setting this Config parameter will override any proxy specified by an environment variable, but only for LaunchDarkly SDK connections. :param ca_certs: If using a custom certificate authority, set this to the file path of the certificate bundle. :param cert_file: If using a custom client certificate, set this to the file path of the certificate. :param disable_ssl_verification: If true, completely disables SSL verification and certificate verification for secure requests. This is unsafe and should not be used in a production environment; instead, use a self-signed certificate and set ``ca_certs``. """ self.__connect_timeout = connect_timeout self.__read_timeout = read_timeout self.__http_proxy = http_proxy self.__ca_certs = ca_certs self.__cert_file = cert_file self.__disable_ssl_verification = disable_ssl_verification
@property def connect_timeout(self) -> float: return self.__connect_timeout @property def read_timeout(self) -> float: return self.__read_timeout @property def http_proxy(self) -> Optional[str]: return self.__http_proxy @property def ca_certs(self) -> Optional[str]: return self.__ca_certs @property def cert_file(self) -> Optional[str]: return self.__cert_file @property def disable_ssl_verification(self) -> bool: return self.__disable_ssl_verification
[docs]class Config: """Advanced configuration options for the SDK client. To use these options, create an instance of ``Config`` and pass it to either :func:`ldclient.set_config()` if you are using the singleton client, or the :class:`ldclient.client.LDClient` constructor otherwise. """
[docs] def __init__(self, sdk_key: str, base_uri: str='https://app.launchdarkly.com', events_uri: str='https://events.launchdarkly.com', events_max_pending: int=10000, flush_interval: float=5, stream_uri: str='https://stream.launchdarkly.com', stream: bool=True, initial_reconnect_delay: float=1, defaults: dict={}, send_events: Optional[bool]=None, update_processor_class: Optional[Callable[[str, 'Config', FeatureStore], UpdateProcessor]]=None, poll_interval: float=30, use_ldd: bool=False, feature_store: Optional[FeatureStore]=None, feature_requester_class=None, event_processor_class: Optional[Callable[['Config'], EventProcessor]]=None, private_attributes: Set[str]=set(), all_attributes_private: bool=False, offline: bool=False, context_keys_capacity: int=1000, context_keys_flush_interval: float=300, diagnostic_opt_out: bool=False, diagnostic_recording_interval: int=900, wrapper_name: Optional[str]=None, wrapper_version: Optional[str]=None, http: HTTPConfig=HTTPConfig(), big_segments: Optional[BigSegmentsConfig]=None, application: Optional[dict]=None): """ :param sdk_key: The SDK key for your LaunchDarkly account. This is always required. :param base_uri: The base URL for the LaunchDarkly server. Most users should use the default value. :param events_uri: The URL for the LaunchDarkly events server. Most users should use the default value. :param events_max_pending: The capacity of the events buffer. The client buffers up to this many events in memory before flushing. If the capacity is exceeded before the buffer is flushed, events will be discarded. :param flush_interval: The number of seconds in between flushes of the events buffer. Decreasing the flush interval means that the event buffer is less likely to reach capacity. :param stream_uri: The URL for the LaunchDarkly streaming events server. Most users should use the default value. :param stream: Whether or not the streaming API should be used to receive flag updates. By default, it is enabled. Streaming should only be disabled on the advice of LaunchDarkly support. :param initial_reconnect_delay: The initial reconnect delay (in seconds) for the streaming connection. The streaming service uses a backoff algorithm (with jitter) every time the connection needs to be reestablished. The delay for the first reconnection will start near this value, and then increase exponentially for any subsequent connection failures. :param send_events: Whether or not to send events back to LaunchDarkly. This differs from ``offline`` in that it affects only the sending of client-side events, not streaming or polling for events from the server. By default, events will be sent. :param offline: Whether the client should be initialized in offline mode. In offline mode, default values are returned for all flags and no remote network requests are made. By default, this is false. :param poll_interval: The number of seconds between polls for flag updates if streaming is off. :param use_ldd: Whether you are using the LaunchDarkly Relay Proxy in daemon mode. In this configuration, the client will not use a streaming connection to listen for updates, but instead will get feature state from a Redis instance. The ``stream`` and ``poll_interval`` options will be ignored if this option is set to true. By default, this is false. For more information, read the LaunchDarkly documentation: https://docs.launchdarkly.com/home/relay-proxy/using#using-daemon-mode :param array private_attributes: Marks a set of attributes private. Any users sent to LaunchDarkly with this configuration active will have these attributes removed. Each item can be either the name of an attribute ("email"), or a slash-delimited path ("/address/street") to mark a property within a JSON object value as private. :param all_attributes_private: If true, all user attributes (other than the key) will be private, not just the attributes specified in ``private_attributes``. :param feature_store: A FeatureStore implementation :param context_keys_capacity: The number of context keys that the event processor can remember at any one time, so that duplicate context details will not be sent in analytics events. :param context_keys_flush_interval: The interval in seconds at which the event processor will reset its set of known context keys. :param feature_requester_class: A factory for a FeatureRequester implementation taking the sdk key and config :param event_processor_class: A factory for an EventProcessor implementation taking the config :param update_processor_class: A factory for an UpdateProcessor implementation taking the sdk key, config, and FeatureStore implementation :param diagnostic_opt_out: Unless this field is set to True, the client will send some diagnostics data to the LaunchDarkly servers in order to assist in the development of future SDK improvements. These diagnostics consist of an initial payload containing some details of SDK in use, the SDK's configuration, and the platform the SDK is being run on, as well as periodic information on irregular occurrences such as dropped events. :param diagnostic_recording_interval: The interval in seconds at which periodic diagnostic data is sent. The default is 900 seconds (every 15 minutes) and the minimum value is 60 seconds. :param wrapper_name: For use by wrapper libraries to set an identifying name for the wrapper being used. This will be sent in HTTP headers during requests to the LaunchDarkly servers to allow recording metrics on the usage of these wrapper libraries. :param wrapper_version: For use by wrapper libraries to report the version of the library in use. If ``wrapper_name`` is not set, this field will be ignored. Otherwise the version string will be included in the HTTP headers along with the ``wrapper_name`` during requests to the LaunchDarkly servers. :param http: Optional properties for customizing the client's HTTP/HTTPS behavior. See :class:`HTTPConfig`. :param application: Optional properties for setting application metadata. See :py:attr:`~application` """ self.__sdk_key = sdk_key self.__base_uri = base_uri.rstrip('/') self.__events_uri = events_uri.rstrip('/') self.__stream_uri = stream_uri.rstrip('/') self.__update_processor_class = update_processor_class self.__stream = stream self.__initial_reconnect_delay = initial_reconnect_delay self.__poll_interval = max(poll_interval, 30.0) self.__use_ldd = use_ldd self.__feature_store = InMemoryFeatureStore() if not feature_store else feature_store self.__event_processor_class = event_processor_class self.__feature_requester_class = feature_requester_class self.__events_max_pending = events_max_pending self.__flush_interval = flush_interval self.__defaults = defaults if offline is True: send_events = False self.__send_events = True if send_events is None else send_events self.__private_attributes = private_attributes self.__all_attributes_private = all_attributes_private self.__offline = offline self.__context_keys_capacity = context_keys_capacity self.__context_keys_flush_interval = context_keys_flush_interval self.__diagnostic_opt_out = diagnostic_opt_out self.__diagnostic_recording_interval = max(diagnostic_recording_interval, 60) self.__wrapper_name = wrapper_name self.__wrapper_version = wrapper_version self.__http = http self.__big_segments = BigSegmentsConfig() if not big_segments else big_segments self.__application = validate_application_info(application or {}, log) self._data_source_update_sink: Optional[DataSourceUpdateSink] = None
[docs] def copy_with_new_sdk_key(self, new_sdk_key: str) -> 'Config': """Returns a new ``Config`` instance that is the same as this one, except for having a different SDK key. :param new_sdk_key: the new SDK key """ return Config(sdk_key=new_sdk_key, base_uri=self.__base_uri, events_uri=self.__events_uri, events_max_pending=self.__events_max_pending, flush_interval=self.__flush_interval, stream_uri=self.__stream_uri, stream=self.__stream, initial_reconnect_delay=self.__initial_reconnect_delay, defaults=self.__defaults, send_events=self.__send_events, update_processor_class=self.__update_processor_class, poll_interval=self.__poll_interval, use_ldd=self.__use_ldd, feature_store=self.__feature_store, feature_requester_class=self.__feature_requester_class, event_processor_class=self.__event_processor_class, private_attributes=self.__private_attributes, all_attributes_private=self.__all_attributes_private, offline=self.__offline, context_keys_capacity=self.__context_keys_capacity, context_keys_flush_interval=self.__context_keys_flush_interval, diagnostic_opt_out=self.__diagnostic_opt_out, diagnostic_recording_interval=self.__diagnostic_recording_interval, wrapper_name=self.__wrapper_name, wrapper_version=self.__wrapper_version, http=self.__http, big_segments=self.__big_segments)
# for internal use only - probably should be part of the client logic
[docs] def get_default(self, key, default): return default if key not in self.__defaults else self.__defaults[key]
@property def sdk_key(self) -> Optional[str]: return self.__sdk_key @property def base_uri(self) -> str: return self.__base_uri # for internal use only - also no longer used, will remove @property def get_latest_flags_uri(self): return self.__base_uri + GET_LATEST_FEATURES_PATH # for internal use only @property def events_base_uri(self): return self.__events_uri # for internal use only - should construct the URL path in the events code, not here @property def events_uri(self): return self.__events_uri + '/bulk' # for internal use only @property def stream_base_uri(self): return self.__stream_uri # for internal use only - should construct the URL path in the streaming code, not here @property def stream_uri(self): return self.__stream_uri + STREAM_FLAGS_PATH @property def update_processor_class(self) -> Optional[Callable[[str, 'Config', FeatureStore], UpdateProcessor]]: return self.__update_processor_class @property def stream(self) -> bool: return self.__stream @property def initial_reconnect_delay(self) -> float: return self.__initial_reconnect_delay @property def poll_interval(self) -> float: return self.__poll_interval @property def use_ldd(self) -> bool: return self.__use_ldd @property def feature_store(self) -> FeatureStore: return self.__feature_store @property def event_processor_class(self) -> Optional[Callable[['Config'], EventProcessor]]: return self.__event_processor_class @property def feature_requester_class(self) -> Callable: return self.__feature_requester_class @property def send_events(self) -> bool: return self.__send_events @property def events_max_pending(self) -> int: return self.__events_max_pending @property def flush_interval(self) -> float: return self.__flush_interval @property def private_attributes(self) -> List[str]: return list(self.__private_attributes) @property def all_attributes_private(self) -> bool: return self.__all_attributes_private @property def offline(self) -> bool: return self.__offline @property def context_keys_capacity(self) -> int: return self.__context_keys_capacity @property def context_keys_flush_interval(self) -> float: return self.__context_keys_flush_interval @property def diagnostic_opt_out(self) -> bool: return self.__diagnostic_opt_out @property def diagnostic_recording_interval(self) -> int: return self.__diagnostic_recording_interval @property def wrapper_name(self) -> Optional[str]: return self.__wrapper_name @property def wrapper_version(self) -> Optional[str]: return self.__wrapper_version @property def http(self) -> HTTPConfig: return self.__http @property def big_segments(self) -> BigSegmentsConfig: return self.__big_segments @property def application(self) -> dict: """ An object that allows configuration of application metadata. Application metadata may be used in LaunchDarkly analytics or other product features, but does not affect feature flag evaluations. If you want to set non-default values for any of these fields, provide the appropriately configured dict to the {Config} object. """ return self.__application @property def data_source_update_sink(self) -> Optional[DataSourceUpdateSink]: """ Returns the component that allows a data source to push data into the SDK. This property should only be set by the SDK. Long term access of this property is not supported; it is temporarily being exposed to maintain backwards compatibility while the SDK structure is updated. Custom data source implementations should integrate with this sink if they want to provide support for data source status listeners. """ return self._data_source_update_sink def _validate(self): if self.offline is False and self.sdk_key is None or self.sdk_key == '': log.warning("Missing or blank sdk_key.")
__all__ = ['Config', 'BigSegmentsConfig', 'HTTPConfig']