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title: >
Separating environments with feature flags
pubDate: 2023-09-27
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- software-development
- feature-flags
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You have two or more environments and versions of your application, but you do trunk-based development, so you only have a single branch that you use on all environments.
But if all environments have the same code, how can we have differences between them?
What if we want a feature enabled on one environment and not the other?
## Feature flags
Feature flags are an approach I've previously written about. You have two branches of logic within your code, and the flow changes based on whether a flag is enabled.
If a flag is enabled, execute the first block of code. Otherwise, execute the second.
Now, you enable and disable the required feature flags for each environment.
**The code is the same for all environments, but the enabled features and functionality are different.**
Then, once the feature has been deployed and released in production, the feature flag can be removed.