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Step-by-step guide for adding a new autogate to workerd for gradual rollout of risky changes, including enum registration, string mapping, usage pattern, and…

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Step-by-step guide for adding a new autogate to workerd for gradual rollout of risky changes, including enum registration, string mapping, usage pattern, and…

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name: add-autogate description: Step-by-step guide for adding a new autogate to workerd for gradual rollout of risky changes, including enum registration, string mapping, usage pattern, and testing.

Adding an Autogate

Autogates enable gradual rollout of risky code changes independent of binary releases. Unlike compatibility flags (which are permanent, date-based behavioral changes), autogates are temporary gates that can be toggled on/off via internal tooling during rollout, then removed once the change is stable.

When to use an autogate vs a compat flag

Use an autogate when...Use a compat flag when...
Rolling out a risky internal change graduallyChanging user-visible behavior permanently
You need a kill switch during rolloutThe change is tied to a compatibility date
The gate will be removed once stableUsers need to opt in or out explicitly

Autogates and compat flags are separate mechanisms — an autogate does not become a compat flag.

Step 1: Add the enum value

Edit src/workerd/util/autogate.h. Add a new entry to the AutogateKey enum before NumOfKeys:

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enum class AutogateKey {
  TEST_WORKERD,
  // ... existing gates ...
  // Brief description of what this gate controls.
  MY_NEW_FEATURE,
  NumOfKeys  // Reserved for iteration.
};

Naming convention: SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE for the enum value.

Step 2: Add the string mapping

Edit src/workerd/util/autogate.c++. Add a case to the KJ_STRINGIFY switch before the NumOfKeys case:

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kj::StringPtr KJ_STRINGIFY(AutogateKey key) {
  switch (key) {
    // ... existing cases ...
    case AutogateKey::MY_NEW_FEATURE:
      return "my-new-feature"_kj;
    case AutogateKey::NumOfKeys:
      KJ_FAIL_ASSERT("NumOfKeys should not be used in getName");
  }
}

Naming convention: kebab-case for the string name. This string is what appears in runtime configuration (prefixed with workerd-autogate-). The enum name and string name should match to avoid confusion.

Step 3: Guard your code

Use Autogate::isEnabled() to conditionally execute the new code path:

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#include <workerd/util/autogate.h>

// At the point where behavior should change:
if (util::Autogate::isEnabled(util::AutogateKey::MY_NEW_FEATURE)) {
  // New code path
} else {
  // Old code path (keep until gate is removed)
}

Step 4: Test

Three ways to test autogated code:

A. The @all-autogates test variant (automatic):

Every wd_test() and kj_test() generates a @all-autogates variant that enables all gates. If your feature is tested by existing tests, they'll automatically run with the gate enabled:

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just stream-test //src/workerd/api/tests:my-test@all-autogates

B. Targeted C++ test setup:

In a C++ test file, enable specific gates:

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#include <workerd/util/autogate.h>

// In test setup:
util::Autogate::initAutogateNamesForTest({"my-new-feature"_kj});

// In test teardown:
util::Autogate::deinitAutogate();

C. Environment variable:

Set WORKERD_ALL_AUTOGATES=1 to enable all gates when no explicit config is provided.

Step 5: Build and verify

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just build
just stream-test //path/to:my-test@               # Old behavior (gate off)
just stream-test //path/to:my-test@all-autogates   # New behavior (gate on)

Step 6: Remove the gate (after rollout)

Once the human user explicitly confirms that the feature is stable and fully rolled out:

  1. Remove the AutogateKey enum value from autogate.h
  2. Remove the case from KJ_STRINGIFY in autogate.c++
  3. Remove all Autogate::isEnabled() checks, keeping only the new code path

Checklist

  • Enum value added to AutogateKey in autogate.h (before NumOfKeys)
  • Comment describes what the gate controls
  • String mapping added to KJ_STRINGIFY in autogate.c++
  • Code guarded with Autogate::isEnabled()
  • Old code path preserved (for rollback)
  • @all-autogates test variant passes
  • Tests cover both gated and ungated paths

Files touched

FileWhat to do
src/workerd/util/autogate.hAdd enum value with comment
src/workerd/util/autogate.c++Add case to KJ_STRINGIFY
Your feature file(s)Guard code with Autogate::isEnabled()