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With TestMu AI (Formerly LambdaTest), you can integrate the Go Feature Flag SDK for feature flag evaluation in your Go-based test suites and applications.
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Sign up on TestMu AI (Formerly LambdaTest).
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Follow the TestMu AI Documentation for the full setup walkthrough.
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Go 1.18 or higher installed.
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A TestMu AI account — sign up here.
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Your TestMu AI Username and Access Key from the Automation Dashboard.
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An Amplitude server-side deployment key for feature flag evaluation.
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/LambdaTest/lambda-featureflag-go-sdk
cd lambda-featureflag-go-sdk
Add the SDK to your go.mod:
github.com/LambdaTest/lambda-featureflag-go-sdk latest
Install dependencies:
go mod vendor
Configure the required environment variables:
LOCAL_EVALUATION_CONFIG_DEBUG=false
LOCAL_EVALUATION_CONFIG_SERVER_URL="https://api.lab.amplitude.com/"
LOCAL_EVALUATION_CONFIG_POLL_INTERVAL=30
LOCAL_EVALUATION_CONFIG_POLLER_REQUEST_TIMEOUT=10
LOCAL_EVALUATION_DEPLOYMENT_KEY="your-server-side-deployment-key"
Run the Go tests locally:
go test ./...
To test locally hosted apps, set up the TestMu AI tunnel. OS-specific guides:
Configure tunnel in your test capabilities:
capabilities := map[string]interface{}{
"tunnel": true,
}Contributions are welcome. Open an issue to discuss your idea before submitting a pull request. When reporting bugs, include your Go version, OS, and go.mod details.
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