** What
- Allow auto-loaded Medusa files to export a config object.
- Currently supports isDisabled to control loading.
- new instance `FeatureFlag` exported by `@medusajs/framework/utils`
- `feature-flags` is now a supported folder for medusa projects, modules, providers and plugins. They will be loaded and added to `FeatureFlag`
** Why
- Enables conditional loading of routes, migrations, jobs, subscribers, workflows, and other files based on feature flags.
```ts
// /src/feature-flags
import { FlagSettings } from "@medusajs/framework/feature-flags"
const CustomFeatureFlag: FlagSettings = {
key: "custom_feature",
default_val: false,
env_key: "FF_MY_CUSTOM_FEATURE",
description: "Enable xyz",
}
export default CustomFeatureFlag
```
```ts
// /src/modules/my-custom-module/migration/Migration20250822135845.ts
import { FeatureFlag } from "@medusajs/framework/utils"
export class Migration20250822135845 extends Migration {
override async up(){ }
override async down(){ }
}
defineFileConfig({
isDisabled: () => !FeatureFlag.isFeatureEnabled("custom_feature")
})
```
**What**
Update the `MedusaService` class, factory and types to remove the concept of main modules. The idea being that all method will be explicitly named and suffixes to represent the object you are trying to manipulate.
This pr also includes various fixes in different modules
Co-authored-by: Stevche Radevski <4820812+sradevski@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Oli Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>
new wrapper for medusa integration tests.
for now it is only applied to the modules directory, but it could be used in the api integration tests or any other integrations that requires a db and a server up and running.
It is not perfect, but I wanted to have something working and centralised before improving it, also avoiding too many conflicts with other prs