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Kameleoon JavaScript SDK

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Kameleoon JavaScript SDK

Introduction

Kameleoon JavaScript SDK is used to work with Kameleoon Feature Flags and Experiments using native JavaScript api. Integration of this SDK into web application is easy, and its footprint is low.

This page describes the most basic KameleoonClient configuration, for more in-depth review of all the methods and configuration options follow Official Kameleoon Documentation

Contents

Installation

  • npm - npm install @kameleoon/javascript-sdk
  • yarn - yarn add @kameleoon/javascript-sdk
  • pnpm - pnpm add @kameleoon/javascript-sdk
  • bun - bun install @kameleoon/javascript-sdk

Configuration

  1. Obtain your site code from Kameleoon Platform
  2. Create client instance
import { KameleoonClient } from '@kameleoon/javascript-sdk';

const client = new KameleoonClient({ siteCode: 'my_site_code' });

Usage Example

// -- Wait for the client initialization
await client.initialize();

// -- Generate or obtain a visitor code
const visitorCode = KameleoonClient.getVisitorCode();

// -- Add targeting data
const customDataIndex = 0;
client.addData(visitorCode, new CustomData(customDataIndex, 'my_data'));

// -- Check if the feature flag is active
const isActive = client.isFeatureFlagActive(visitorCode, 'my_feature_key');

External Dependencies

JavaScript SDK utilizes certain external dependencies, which are required to be able to use specific APIs.

There are several possible external dependencies used by Kameleoon JavaScript SDK, all of them have built-in implementation in SDK but can optionally be implemented by a developer using an SDK.

Here is the list of such dependencies:

  • visitorCodeManager is responsible for managing the visitor code and cookies
  • eventSource is responsible for Real Time Updates(Streaming) for SDK
  • storage is responsible for storing all SDK related data

Following is the example implementation for each dependency.

visitorCodeManager

import {
  KameleoonClient,
  IExternalVisitorCodeManager,
} from '@kameleoon/javascript-sdk';

class MyVisitorCodeManager implements IExternalVisitorCodeManager {
  // - Get visitor code from browser cookies
  public getData(key: string): string | null {
    const cookieString = document.cookie;

    const cookieEntry = cookieString.split(' ;').find((keyValue) => {
      const [cookieKey, cookieValue] = keyValue.split('=');

      return cookieKey === key && cookieValue !== '';
    });

    if (cookieEntry) {
      const [_, value] = cookieEntry.split('=');

      return value;
    }

    return null;
  }

  // - Set visitor code back to browser cookies
  public setData({
    visitorCode,
    domain,
    maxAge,
    key,
    path,
  }: SetDataParametersType): void {
    let resultCookie = `${key}=${visitorCode}; Max-Age=${maxAge}; Path=${path}`;

    if (domain) {
      resultCookie += `; Domain=${domain}`;
    }

    document.cookie = resultCookie;
  }
}

const client = new KameleoonClient({
  siteCode: "my_site_code",
  externals: {
    visitorCodeManager: new MyVisitorCodeManager();
  }
});

eventSource

import { KameleoonClient, IExternalEventSource } from '@kameleoon/javascript-sdk';

class MyEventSource implements IExternalEventSource {
  private eventSource?: EventSource;

  public open({
    eventType,
    onEvent,
    url,
  }: EventSourceOpenParametersType): void {
    // - Use any suitable EventSource implementation here
    const eventSource = new EventSource(url);

    this.eventSource = eventSource;
    this.eventSource.addEventListener(eventType, onEvent);
  }

  public close(): void {
    if (this.eventSource) {
      this.eventSource.close();
    }
  }
}

const client = new KameleoonClient({
  siteCode: "my_site_code",
  externals: {
    eventSource: new MyEventSource();
  }
});

storage

import { KameleoonClient, IExternalStorage } from '@kameleoon/javascript-sdk';

const storage = new Map();

class MyStorage<T> implements IExternalStorage<T> {
  public read(key: string): T {
    // - Utilize the storage implementation of your choice
    const data = storage.get(key);

    // - Optionally handle errors
    if (!data) {
      throw new Error("Couldn't read data from myStorage");
    }

    return data;
  }

  public write(key: string, data: T): void {
    storage.set(key, data);
  }
}

const client = new KameleoonClient({
  siteCode: "my_site_code",
  externals: {
    storage: new MyStorage();
  }
});

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Package last updated on 25 Dec 2024

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