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# Collector Feature Gates
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This package provides a mechanism that allows operators to enable and disable
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experimental or transitional features at deployment time. These flags should
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be able to govern the behavior of the application starting as early as possible
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and should be available to every component such that decisions may be made
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based on flags at the component level.
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## Usage
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Feature gates must be defined and registered with the global registry in
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an `init()` function. This makes the `Gate` available to be configured and
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queried with the defined [`Stage`](#feature-lifecycle) default value.
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A `Gate` can have a list of associated issues that allow users to refer to
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the issue and report any additional problems or understand the context of the `Gate`.
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Once a `Gate` has been marked as `Stable`, it must have a `RemovalVersion` set.
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```go
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var myFeatureGate = featuregate.GlobalRegistry().MustRegister(
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"namespaced.uniqueIdentifier",
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featuregate.Stable,
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featuregate.WithRegisterFromVersion("v0.65.0")
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featuregate.WithRegisterDescription("A brief description of what the gate controls"),
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featuregate.WithRegisterReferenceURL("https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector/issues/6167"),
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featuregate.WithRegisterToVersion("v0.70.0"))
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```
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The status of the gate may later be checked by interrogating the global
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feature gate registry:
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```go
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if myFeatureGate.IsEnabled() {
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setupNewFeature()
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}
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```
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Note that querying the registry takes a read lock and accesses a map, so it
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should be done once and the result cached for local use if repeated checks
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are required. Avoid querying the registry in a loop.
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## Controlling Gates
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Feature gates can be enabled or disabled via the CLI, with the
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`--feature-gates` flag. When using the CLI flag, gate
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identifiers must be presented as a comma-delimited list. Gate identifiers
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prefixed with `-` will disable the gate and prefixing with `+` or with no
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prefix will enable the gate.
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```shell
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otelcol --config=config.yaml --feature-gates=gate1,-gate2,+gate3
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```
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This will enable `gate1` and `gate3` and disable `gate2`.
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## Feature Lifecycle
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Features controlled by a `Gate` should follow a three-stage lifecycle,
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modeled after the [system used by Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/feature-gates/#feature-stages):
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1. An `alpha` stage where the feature is disabled by default and must be enabled
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through a `Gate`.
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2. A `beta` stage where the feature has been well tested and is enabled by
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default but can be disabled through a `Gate`.
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3. A generally available or `stable` stage where the feature is permanently enabled. At this stage
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the gate should no longer be explicitly used. Disabling the gate will produce an error and
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explicitly enabling will produce a warning log.
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4. A `stable` feature gate will be removed in the version specified by its `ToVersion` value.
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Features that prove unworkable in the `alpha` stage may be discontinued
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without proceeding to the `beta` stage. Instead, they will proceed to the
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`deprecated` stage, which will feature is permanently disabled. A feature gate will
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be removed once it has been `deprecated` for at least 2 releases of the collector.
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Features that make it to the `beta` stage are intended to reach general availability but may still be discontinued.
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If, after wider use, it is determined that the gate should be discontinued it will be reverted to the `alpha` stage
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for 2 releases and then proceed to the `deprecated` stage. If instead it is ready for general availability it will
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proceed to the `stable` stage.
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