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optimizely-server-sdk-beta

v1.5.0-beta.2

Published

Node SDK for Optimizely X Full Stack

Downloads

5

Readme

Optimizely Node SDK

Build Status Coverage Status Known Vulnerabilities

This repository houses the Node SDK for Optimizely X Full Stack.

Getting Started

Installing the SDK

The SDK is available through npm. To install:

npm install optimizely-server-sdk --save

Using the SDK

See the Optimizely X Full Stack testing developer documentation to learn how to set up your first Node project and use the SDK.

Development

Installing dependencies

npm install

Unit tests

You can run all unit tests with:

npm test

Benchmarking tests

You can run benchmarking tests with:

npm run profile-test

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.