Direct API Access
Some API actions require object UUIDs/IDs to be referenced. You can enable the JSON View from your account settings page which will help you access these variables.
Our Admin API has a Rate Limit that you need to be aware of.
Overview
Our API is split in two :
- The
Public SDK API
that serves Flags to your client applications. This API does not require secret keys and is open by design. - The
Private Admin API
that allows you to do things like programatically create and toggle flags. Interacting with this API requires a secret key.
API Explorer
You can view the API via Swagger at https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1/docs/ or get OpenAPI as JSON or YAML.
We have a Postman Collection that you can use to play around with the API and get a feel for how it works.
You can also access the API directly with tools like curl or httpie, or with clients for languages that we do not currently have SDKs for.
API Keys
Public SDK API Endpoints
Publicly accessible API calls need to have an environment key supplied with each request. This is provided as an HTTP
header, with the name X-Environment-Key
and the value of the Environment Key that you can find within the Flagsmith
administrative area.
For SaaS customers, the URL to hit for this API is https://edge.api.flagsmith.com/
.
Private Admin API Endpoints
You can also do things like create new flags, environments, toggle flags or indeed anything that is possible from the administrative front end via the API.
To authenticate, you can use the API Token associated with your account. This can be found in the "Account" page from the top navigation panel. You need to provide the token as an HTTP header of the form:
authorization: Token <API TOKEN FROM ACCOUNT PAGE>
For example, to create a new Environment:
curl 'https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1/environments/' \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-H 'authorization: Token <API TOKEN FROM ACCOUNT PAGE>' \
--data-binary '{"name":"New Environment","project":"<Project ID>"}'
You can find a complete list of endpoints via the Swagger REST API at https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1/docs/.
For SaaS customers, the URL to hit for this API is https://api.flagsmith.com/
.
Curl Examples
These are the two main endpoints that you need to consume the SDK aspect of the API.
Get Environment Flags
curl 'https://edge.api.flagsmith.com/api/v1/flags/' -H 'X-Environment-Key: <Your Env Key>'
Send Identity with Traits and receive Flags
This command will perform the entire SDK Identity workflow in a single call:
- Lazily create an Identity
- Setting Traits for the Identity
- Receiving the Flags for that Identity
curl --request POST 'https://edge.api.flagsmith.com/api/v1/identities/' \
--header 'X-Environment-Key: <Your Env Key>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"identifier":"identifier_5",
"traits": [
{
"trait_key": "my_trait_key",
"trait_value": 123.5
},
{
"trait_key": "my_other_key",
"trait_value": true
}
]
}'
JSON View
You can enable the JSON view in your Account Settings page. This will then give you access to relevant object meta data in the Flag area of the dashboard.
Code Examples
Below are some examples for achieving certain actions with the REST API, using python.
Create a feature
import os
from requests import Session
API_URL = os.environ.get("API_URL", "https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1") # update this if self-hosting
PROJECT_ID = os.environ["PROJECT_ID"] # obtain this from the URL on your dashboard
TOKEN = os.environ["API_TOKEN"] # obtain this from the account page in your dashboard
FEATURE_NAME = os.environ["FEATURE_NAME"] # name of the feature to create
session = Session()
session.headers.update({"Authorization": f"Token {TOKEN}"})
create_feature_url = f"{API_URL}/projects/{PROJECT_ID}/features/"
data = {"name": FEATURE_NAME}
response = session.post(create_feature_url, json=data)
Update the value / state of a feature in an environment
import json
import os
import requests
TOKEN = os.environ.get("API_TOKEN") # obtained from Account section in dashboard
ENV_KEY = os.environ.get("ENV_KEY") # obtained from environment settings in dashboard
BASE_URL = "https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1" # update this if self hosting
FEATURE_STATES_URL = f"{BASE_URL}/environments/{ENV_KEY}/featurestates"
FEATURE_NAME = os.environ.get("FEATURE_NAME")
session = requests.Session()
session.headers.update(
{"Authorization": f"Token {TOKEN}", "Content-Type": "application/json"}
)
# get the existing feature state id based on the feature name
get_feature_states_response = session.get(
f"{FEATURE_STATES_URL}/?feature_name={FEATURE_NAME}"
)
feature_state_id = get_feature_states_response.json()["results"][0]["id"]
# update the feature state
data = {"enabled": True, "feature_state_value": "new value"} # `feature_state_value` can be str, int, bool or float
update_feature_state_response = session.patch(
f"{FEATURE_STATES_URL}/{feature_state_id}/", data=json.dumps(data)
)
Create a segment and segment override
import os
from requests import Session
API_URL = os.environ.get("API_URL", "https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1") # update this if self-hosting
SEGMENT_NAME = os.environ["SEGMENT_NAME"] # define the name of the segment here
PROJECT_ID = os.environ["PROJECT_ID"] # obtain this from the URL on your dashboard
TOKEN = os.environ["API_TOKEN"] # obtain this from the account page in your dashboard
FEATURE_ID = os.environ.get("FEATURE_ID") # obtain this from the URL on your dashboard when viewing a feature
IS_FEATURE_SPECIFIC = os.environ.get("IS_FEATURE_SPECIFIC", default=False) == "True" # set this to True to create a feature specific segment
ENVIRONMENT_ID = os.environ["ENVIRONMENT_ID"] # must (currently) be obtained by inspecting the request to /api/v1/environments in the network console
# set these values to create a segment override for the segment, feature, environment combination
ENABLE_FOR_SEGMENT = os.environ.get("ENABLE_FOR_SEGMENT", default=False) == "True"
VALUE_FOR_SEGMENT = os.environ.get("VALUE_FOR_SEGMENT")
SEGMENT_DEFINITION = {
"name": SEGMENT_NAME,
"feature": FEATURE_ID if IS_FEATURE_SPECIFIC else None,
"project": PROJECT_ID,
"rules": [
{
"type": "ALL",
"rules": [ # add extra rules here to build up 'AND' logic
{
"type": "ANY",
"conditions": [ # add extra conditions here to build up 'OR' logic
{
"property": "my_trait", # specify a trait key that you want to match on, e.g. organisationId
"operator": "EQUAL", # specify the operator you want to use (one of EQUAL, NOT_EQUAL, GREATER_THAN, LESS_THAN, GREATER_THAN_INCLUSIVE, LESS_THAN_INCLUSIVE, CONTAINS, NOT_CONTAINS, REGEX, PERCENTAGE_SPLIT, IS_SET, IS_NOT_SET)
"value": "my-value" # the value to match against, e.g. 103
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
session = Session()
session.headers.update({"Authorization": f"Token {TOKEN}"})
# first let's create the segment
create_segment_url = f"{API_URL}/projects/{PROJECT_ID}/segments/"
create_segment_response = session.post(create_segment_url, json=SEGMENT_DEFINITION)
assert create_segment_response.status_code == 201
segment_id = create_segment_response.json()["id"]
if not any(key in os.environ for key in ("ENABLE_FOR_SEGMENT", "VALUE_FOR_SEGMENT")):
print("Segment created! Not creating an override as no state / value defined.")
exit(0)
# next we need to create a feature segment (a flagsmith internal entity)
create_feature_segment_url = f"{API_URL}/features/feature-segments/"
feature_segment_data = {
"feature": FEATURE_ID,
"segment": segment_id,
"environment": ENVIRONMENT_ID
}
create_feature_segment_response = session.post(create_feature_segment_url, json=feature_segment_data)
assert create_feature_segment_response.status_code == 201
feature_segment_id = create_feature_segment_response.json()["id"]
# finally, we can create the segment override
create_segment_override_url = f"{API_URL}/features/featurestates/"
feature_state_data = {
"feature": FEATURE_ID,
"feature_segment": feature_segment_id,
"environment": ENVIRONMENT_ID,
"enabled": ENABLE_FOR_SEGMENT,
"feature_state_value": {
"type": "unicode",
"string_value": VALUE_FOR_SEGMENT
}
}
create_feature_state_response = session.post(create_segment_override_url, json=feature_state_data)
assert create_feature_state_response.status_code == 201
Update a segment's rules
import os
from requests import Session
API_URL = os.environ.get("API_URL", "https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1") # update this if self-hosting
PROJECT_ID = os.environ["PROJECT_ID"] # obtain this from the URL on your dashboard
TOKEN = os.environ["API_TOKEN"] # obtain this from the account page in your dashboard
SEGMENT_ID = os.environ.get("SEGMENT_ID") # obtain this from the URL on your dashboard when viewing a segment
SEGMENT_RULES_DEFINITION = {
"rules": [
{
"type": "ALL",
"rules": [
{
"type": "ANY",
"conditions": [ # add as many conditions here to build up a segment
{
"property": "my_trait", # specify a trait key that you want to match on, e.g. organisationId
"operator": "EQUAL", # specify the operator you want to use (one of EQUAL, NOT_EQUAL, GREATER_THAN, LESS_THAN, GREATER_THAN_INCLUSIVE, LESS_THAN_INCLUSIVE, CONTAINS, NOT_CONTAINS, REGEX, PERCENTAGE_SPLIT, IS_SET, IS_NOT_SET)
"value": "my-value" # the value to match against, e.g. 103
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
session = Session()
session.headers.update({"Authorization": f"Token {TOKEN}"})
update_segment_url = f"{API_URL}/projects/{PROJECT_ID}/segments/{SEGMENT_ID}/"
session.patch(update_segment_url, json=SEGMENT_RULES_DEFINITION)
Iterate over Identities
Sometimes it can be useful to iterate over your Identities to check things like Segment overrides.
import os
import requests
TOKEN = os.environ.get("API_TOKEN") # obtained from Account section in dashboard
ENV_KEY = os.environ.get("ENV_KEY") # obtained from Environment settings in dashboard
BASE_URL = "https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1" # update this if self hosting
IDENTITIES_PAGE_URL = f"{BASE_URL}/environments/{ENV_KEY}/edge-identities/?page_size=20"
session = requests.Session()
session.headers.update(
{"Authorization": f"Token {TOKEN}", "Content-Type": "application/json"}
)
# get the existing feature state id based on the feature name
page_of_identities = session.get(f"{IDENTITIES_PAGE_URL}")
print(page_of_identities.json())
for identity in page_of_identities.json()['results']:
print(str(identity))
IDENTITY_UUID = identity['identity_uuid']
IDENTITY_URL = f"{BASE_URL}/environments/{ENV_KEY}/edge-identities/{IDENTITY_UUID}/edge-featurestates/all/"
identity_data = session.get(f"{IDENTITY_URL}")
print(identity_data.json())
Delete an Edge Identity
import os
import requests
TOKEN = os.environ.get("API_TOKEN") # obtained from Account section in dashboard
ENV_KEY = os.environ.get("ENV_KEY") # obtained from Environment settings in dashboard
IDENTITY_UUDI = os.environ["IDENTITY_UUDI"] # must (currently) be obtained by inspecting the request to /api/v1/environments/{ENV_KEY}/edge-identities/{IDENTITY_UUDI} in the network console
BASE_URL = "https://edge.api.flagsmith.com/api/v1" # update this if self hosting
session = requests.Session()
session.headers.update(
{"Authorization": f"Token {TOKEN}", "Content-Type": "application/json"}
)
# delete the existing edge identity based on the uuid
delete_edge_identity_url = f"{BASE_URL}/environments/{ENV_KEY}/edge-identities/{IDENTITY_UUDI}/"
delete_edge_identity_response = session.delete(delete_edge_identity_url)
assert delete_edge_identity_response.status_code == 204
Delete an Identity
import os
import requests
TOKEN = os.environ.get("API_TOKEN") # obtained from Account section in dashboard
ENV_KEY = os.environ.get("ENV_KEY") # obtained from Environment settings in dashboard
IDENTITY_ID = os.environ["IDENTITY_ID"] # obtain this from the URL on your dashboard when viewing an identity
BASE_URL = "https://api.flagsmith.com/api/v1" # update this if self hosting
session = requests.Session()
session.headers.update(
{"Authorization": f"Token {TOKEN}", "Content-Type": "application/json"}
)
# delete the existing identity based on the identity id
delete_identity_url = f"{BASE_URL}/environments/{ENV_KEY}/identities/{IDENTITY_ID}/"
delete_identity_response = session.delete(delete_identity_url)
assert delete_identity_response.status_code == 204
Bulk Uploading Identities and Traits
You can achieve this with a POST
to the identities
endpoint:
curl -X "POST" "https://edge.api.flagsmith.com/api/v1/identities/?identifier=<identity_id>" \
-H 'X-Environment-Key: <Your Environment Key>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8' \
-d $'{
"traits": "traits": [
{
"trait_key": "this_key",
"trait_value": "this_value"
},
{
"trait_key": "this_key2",
"trait_value": "this_value2"
}
],
"identifier": "<identity_id>"
}'