This repository contains packages and types that are shared between the LaunchDarkly Go SDK and other LaunchDarkly Go components.
Version 3.x of go-sdk-common
is used by version 6.x of the LaunchDarkly Go SDK. It is not usable with earlier SDK versions.
Applications using the LaunchDarkly Go SDK will generally use the ldcontext
subpackage, which contains the Context
type, and may also use the ldvalue
package, which contains the Value
type that represents arbitrary JSON values. Other packages are less frequently used.
This version of the project requires a Go version of 1.18 or higher.
LaunchDarkly tools frequently read and write JSON data. By default, go-sdk-common
uses LaunchDarkly's open-source JSON library go-jsonstream
, which is considerably faster than Go's built-in encoding/json
and does not depend on any third-party code. However, it can optionally integrate with the third-party library easyjson
, which may be even faster in some cases, without requiring any changes in your code. To enable this, set the build tag launchdarkly_easyjson
when you run go build
, which both switches go-jsonstream
to use easyjson
internally and also generates MarshalEasyJSON
/UnmarshalEasyJSON
methods for each JSON-serializable type. The easyjson
library is still under development and has some potential compatibility issues; see its documentation for more details.
If you do not set the launchdarkly_easyjson
build tag, go-sdk-common
does not use any code from easyjson
.
Check out our documentation for in-depth instructions on configuring and using LaunchDarkly. You can also head straight to the complete reference guide for the Go SDK, or the generated API documentation for this project.
We encourage pull requests and other contributions from the community. Check out our contributing guidelines for instructions on how to contribute to this SDK.
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