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signalerjs

v0.4.0

Published

JavaScript A/B testing feature flag library

Downloads

35

Readme

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Signalerjs

Signalerjs is an AB testing library. It provides a JavaScript interface to sample users into test groups and specify different logic depending on the test group in which a user has been placed. We will refer to each test as a "feature" and the different test groups per "feature" as "feature flags" (hence the name "Signaler").

Installation

  • npm install --save signalerjs

Requirements

Note that if you plan to use Signalerjs in browsers that do not have Promise support, you will need to polyfill it yourself with something like es6-promise.

Setup

// es6
import Signaler from 'signalerjs';

// es5 with modules
var Signaler = require('signalerjs');

// es5 without modules
// add script tag from node_modules/signalerjs/dist/signalerjs.min.js
var Signaler = window.signalerjs;

Configuration

Signalerjs can get feature flag information from a server endpoint or from a JavaScript object on initialization.

With Server

Signalerjs can work in conjunction with a server endpoint that provides JSON data about the features. In this case, the endpoint url needs to be specified in the constructor. Server endpoint requirements.

var serverEndpoint = '/features';
var signal = new Signaler(serverEndpoint);

Without Server

Signalerjs can also work entirely on the client-side without the need for a server. In this case the features with their possible flags are specified as an object in the constructor. See feature definition docs;

var features = {
  featureOne: {
    expires: 30,
    flags: ['test', 'control', 'other'],
  },
  featureTwo: {
    expires: '15 Jan 2016 20:28:44 GMT',
    flags: ['test', 'control']
  },
  featureThree:
    expires: 30,
    flags: {
      flagValue: 0.3,
      control: 0.7
    }
  }
};
var signal = new Signaler(features);

Other Config

See configuration docs for more details and customizing cookie option settings.

General API

See full API docs.

// get feature flags user is opted into
signal.featureFlags().then(function(flags) {
// flags =>
// {
//   flagOne: 'test',
//   flagTwo: 'control',
//   anotherFlag: 'flagValue',
//   // user has not yet been sampled into this test group
//   yetAnother: undefined
// }
});

// read flag value for given feature
signal.featureFlag('flagOne').then(function(flag) {
// flag => 'test'
});

Example AB Test Usage

signal.featureFlag('flagOne').then(function(flag) {
  if (flag === 'test') {
    // custom logic if user has 'test' flag for feature 'flagOne'
  else if (flag === 'control') {
    // custom logic if user has 'control' flag for feature 'flagOne'
  } else {
    // other logic
  }
});