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Search and filter features

GET 

/api/admin/search/features

Search and filter by selected fields.

Request

Query Parameters

    query string

    The search query for the feature name or tag

    project string

    Possible values: Value must match regular expression ^(IS|IS_NOT|IS_ANY_OF|IS_NONE_OF):(.*?)(,([a-zA-Z0-9_]+))*$

    Id of the project where search and filter is performed. The project id can be specified with an operator. The supported operators are IS, IS_NOT, IS_ANY_OF, IS_NONE_OF.

    state string

    Possible values: Value must match regular expression ^(IS|IS_NOT|IS_ANY_OF|IS_NONE_OF):(.*?)(,([a-zA-Z0-9_]+))*$

    The state of the feature active/stale. The state can be specified with an operator. The supported operators are IS, IS_NOT, IS_ANY_OF, IS_NONE_OF.

    type string

    Possible values: Value must match regular expression ^(IS|IS_NOT|IS_ANY_OF|IS_NONE_OF):(.*?)(,([a-zA-Z0-9_]+))*$

    The feature flag type to filter by. The type can be specified with an operator. The supported operators are IS, IS_NOT, IS_ANY_OF, IS_NONE_OF.

    createdBy string

    Possible values: Value must match regular expression ^(IS|IS_NOT|IS_ANY_OF|IS_NONE_OF):(.*?)(,([a-zA-Z0-9_]+))*$

    The feature flag creator to filter by. The creators can be specified with an operator. The supported operators are IS, IS_NOT, IS_ANY_OF, IS_NONE_OF.

    tag string

    Possible values: Value must match regular expression ^(INCLUDE|DO_NOT_INCLUDE|INCLUDE_ALL_OF|INCLUDE_ANY_OF|EXCLUDE_IF_ANY_OF|EXCLUDE_ALL):([^:,]+:.+?)(,\s*[^:,]+:.+?)*$

    The list of feature tags to filter by. Feature tag has to specify a type and a value joined with a colon.

    segment string

    Possible values: Value must match regular expression ^(INCLUDE|DO_NOT_INCLUDE|INCLUDE_ALL_OF|INCLUDE_ANY_OF|EXCLUDE_IF_ANY_OF|EXCLUDE_ALL):(.*?)(,([a-zA-Z0-9_]+))*$

    The list of segments with operators to filter by. The segment valid operators are INCLUDE, DO_NOT_INCLUDE, INCLUDE_ALL_OF, INCLUDE_ANY_OF, EXCLUDE_IF_ANY_OF, EXCLUDE_ALL.

    status string[]

    The list of feature environment status to filter by. Feature environment has to specify a name and a status joined with a colon.

    offset string

    The number of features to skip when returning a page. By default it is set to 0.

    limit string

    The number of feature environments to return in a page. By default it is set to 50.

    sortBy string

    The field to sort the results by. By default it is set to "createdAt".

    sortOrder string

    Possible values: [asc, desc]

    The sort order for the sortBy. By default it is det to "asc".

    favoritesFirst string

    The flag to indicate if the favorite features should be returned first. By default it is set to false.

    archived string

    Whether to get results for archived feature flags or active feature flags. If true, Unleash will return only archived flags. If false, it will return only active flags.

    createdAt string

    Possible values: Value must match regular expression ^(IS_BEFORE|IS_ON_OR_AFTER):\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$

    The date the feature was created. The date can be specified with an operator. The supported operators are IS_BEFORE, IS_ON_OR_AFTER.

Responses

searchFeaturesSchema

Schema

    features

    object[]

    required

    The full list of features in this project matching search and filter criteria.

  • Array [

  • name stringrequired

    Unique feature name

    Example: disable-comments
    type stringrequired

    Type of the flag e.g. experiment, kill-switch, release, operational, permission

    Example: kill-switch
    description stringnullablerequired

    Detailed description of the feature

    Example: Controls disabling of the comments section in case of an incident
    dependencyType stringnullablerequired

    The type of dependency. 'parent' means that the feature is a parent feature, 'child' means that the feature is a child feature.

    Possible values: [parent, child, null]

    Example: parent
    project stringrequired

    Name of the project the feature belongs to

    Example: dx-squad
    stale booleanrequired

    true if the feature is stale based on the age and feature type, otherwise false.

    Example: false
    favorite booleanrequired

    true if the feature was favorited, otherwise false.

    Example: true
    impressionData booleanrequired

    true if the impression data collection is enabled for the feature, otherwise false.

    Example: false
    createdAt date-timenullablerequired

    The date the feature was created

    Example: 2023-01-28T15:21:39.975Z
    archivedAt date-timenullable

    The date the feature was archived

    Example: 2023-01-29T15:21:39.975Z
    lastSeenAt date-timenullabledeprecated

    The date when metrics where last collected for the feature. This field was deprecated in v5 and will be removed in a future release, use the one in featureEnvironmentSchema

    Example: 2023-01-28T16:21:39.975Z

    environments

    object[]

    required

    The list of environments where the feature can be used

  • Array [

  • name stringrequired

    The name of the environment

    Example: my-dev-env
    featureName string

    The name of the feature

    Example: disable-comments
    environment string

    The name of the environment

    Example: development
    type stringrequired

    The type of the environment

    Example: development
    enabled booleanrequired

    true if the feature is enabled for the environment, otherwise false.

    Example: true
    sortOrder number

    The sort order of the feature environment in the feature environments list

    Example: 3
    variantCount number

    The number of defined variants

    strategies

    object[]

    A list of activation strategies for the feature environment

  • Array [

  • id string

    A uuid for the feature strategy

    Example: 6b5157cb-343a-41e7-bfa3-7b4ec3044840
    name stringrequired

    The name or type of strategy

    Example: flexibleRollout
    title stringnullable

    A descriptive title for the strategy

    Example: Gradual Rollout 25-Prod
    disabled booleannullable

    A toggle to disable the strategy. defaults to false. Disabled strategies are not evaluated or returned to the SDKs

    Example: false
    featureName string

    The name or feature the strategy is attached to

    Example: myAwesomeFeature
    sortOrder number

    The order of the strategy in the list

    Example: 9999
    segments number[]

    A list of segment ids attached to the strategy

    Example: [1,2]

    constraints

    object[]

    A list of the constraints attached to the strategy. See https://docs.getunleash.io/reference/strategy-constraints

  • Array [

  • contextName stringrequired

    The name of the context field that this constraint should apply to.

    Example: appName
    operator stringrequired

    The operator to use when evaluating this constraint. For more information about the various operators, refer to the strategy constraint operator documentation.

    Possible values: [NOT_IN, IN, STR_ENDS_WITH, STR_STARTS_WITH, STR_CONTAINS, NUM_EQ, NUM_GT, NUM_GTE, NUM_LT, NUM_LTE, DATE_AFTER, DATE_BEFORE, SEMVER_EQ, SEMVER_GT, SEMVER_LT]

    Example: IN
    caseInsensitive boolean

    Whether the operator should be case sensitive or not. Defaults to false (being case sensitive).

    Default value: false
    inverted boolean

    Whether the result should be negated or not. If true, will turn a true result into a false result and vice versa.

    Default value: false
    values string[]

    The context values that should be used for constraint evaluation. Use this property instead of value for properties that accept multiple values.

    Example: ["my-app","my-other-app"]
    value string

    The context value that should be used for constraint evaluation. Use this property instead of values for properties that only accept single values.

    Example: my-app
  • ]

  • variants

    object[]

    Strategy level variants

  • Array [

  • name stringrequired

    The variant name. Must be unique for this feature flag

    Example: blue_group
    weight integerrequired

    The weight is the likelihood of any one user getting this variant. It is an integer between 0 and 1000. See the section on variant weights for more information

    Possible values: <= 1000

    weightType stringrequired

    Set to fix if this variant must have exactly the weight allocated to it. If the type is variable, the weight will adjust so that the total weight of all variants adds up to 1000. Refer to the variant weight documentation.

    Possible values: [variable, fix]

    Example: fix
    stickiness stringrequired

    The stickiness to use for distribution of this variant. Stickiness is how Unleash guarantees that the same user gets the same variant every time

    Example: custom.context.field

    payload

    object

    Extra data configured for this variant

    type stringrequired

    The type of the value. Commonly used types are string, number, json and csv.

    Possible values: [json, csv, string, number]

    value stringrequired

    The actual value of payload

  • ]

  • parameters

    object

    A list of parameters for a strategy

    property name* string
  • ]

  • variants

    object[]

    A list of variants for the feature environment

  • Array [

  • name stringrequired

    The variants name. Is unique for this feature flag

    Example: blue_group
    weight numberrequired

    The weight is the likelihood of any one user getting this variant. It is a number between 0 and 1000. See the section on variant weights for more information

    Possible values: <= 1000

    weightType string

    Set to fix if this variant must have exactly the weight allocated to it. If the type is variable, the weight will adjust so that the total weight of all variants adds up to 1000

    Possible values: [variable, fix]

    Example: variable
    stickiness string

    Stickiness is how Unleash guarantees that the same user gets the same variant every time

    Example: custom.context.field

    payload

    object

    Extra data configured for this variant

    type stringrequired

    The type of the value. Commonly used types are string, number, json and csv.

    Possible values: [json, csv, string, number]

    value stringrequired

    The actual value of payload

    overrides

    object[]

    Overrides assigning specific variants to specific users. The weighting system automatically assigns users to specific groups for you, but any overrides in this list will take precedence.

  • Array [

  • contextName stringrequired

    The name of the context field used to determine overrides

    Example: userId
    values string[]required

    Which values that should be overriden

    Example: ["red","blue"]
  • ]

  • ]

  • lastSeenAt date-timenullable

    The date when metrics where last collected for the feature environment

    Example: 2023-01-28T16:21:39.975Z
    hasStrategies boolean

    Whether the feature has any strategies defined.

    hasEnabledStrategies boolean

    Whether the feature has any enabled strategies defined.

    yes integer

    How many times the toggle evaluated to true in last hour bucket

    Example: 974
    no integer

    How many times the toggle evaluated to false in last hour bucket

    Example: 50
  • ]

  • segments string[]required

    The list of segments the feature is enabled for.

    Example: ["pro-users","main-segment"]

    variants

    object[]

    deprecated

    The list of feature variants. This field was deprecated in v5

  • Array [

  • name stringrequired

    The variants name. Is unique for this feature flag

    Example: blue_group
    weight numberrequired

    The weight is the likelihood of any one user getting this variant. It is a number between 0 and 1000. See the section on variant weights for more information

    Possible values: <= 1000

    weightType string

    Set to fix if this variant must have exactly the weight allocated to it. If the type is variable, the weight will adjust so that the total weight of all variants adds up to 1000

    Possible values: [variable, fix]

    Example: variable
    stickiness string

    Stickiness is how Unleash guarantees that the same user gets the same variant every time

    Example: custom.context.field

    payload

    object

    Extra data configured for this variant

    type stringrequired

    The type of the value. Commonly used types are string, number, json and csv.

    Possible values: [json, csv, string, number]

    value stringrequired

    The actual value of payload

    overrides

    object[]

    Overrides assigning specific variants to specific users. The weighting system automatically assigns users to specific groups for you, but any overrides in this list will take precedence.

  • Array [

  • contextName stringrequired

    The name of the context field used to determine overrides

    Example: userId
    values string[]required

    Which values that should be overriden

    Example: ["red","blue"]
  • ]

  • ]

  • strategies object[]deprecated

    This is a legacy field that was deprecated in v5

    tags

    object[]

    nullable

    The list of feature tags

  • Array [

  • value stringrequired

    The value of the tag.

    Possible values: >= 2 characters and <= 50 characters

    Example: a-tag-value
    type stringrequired

    The type of the tag

    Possible values: >= 2 characters and <= 50 characters

    Example: simple
  • ]

  • lifecycle

    object

    Current lifecycle stage of the feature

    stage stringrequired

    The name of the current lifecycle stage

    Possible values: [initial, pre-live, live, completed, archived]

    Example: initial
    status stringnullable

    The name of the detailed status of a given stage. E.g. completed stage can be kept or discarded.

    Example: kept
    enteredStageAt date-timerequired

    When the feature entered this stage

    Example: 2023-01-28T15:21:39.975Z

    createdBy

    object

    required

    User who created the feature flag

    id integerrequired

    The user id

    Example: 123
    name stringrequired

    Name of the user

    Example: User
    imageUrl stringrequired

    URL used for the user profile image

    Example: https://example.com/242x200.png
  • ]

  • total number

    Total count of the features matching search and filter criteria

    Example: 10
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