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@sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize
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© Sitecore Corporation A/S. All rights reserved. Sitecore© is a registered trademark of Sitecore Corporation A/S.
This package provides browser- and server-side functions to run personalization in your app. Personalization is for showing the most relevant content to your users.
To use the Sitecore Cloud SDK, you need an XM Cloud project. This project has to be created from the XM Cloud foundation template and deployed on XM Cloud.
The foundation template contains an XM Cloud JSS Next.js app. You use the Sitecore Cloud SDK in this app. To be able to use the Sitecore Cloud SDK, you need JSS version 21.6.0 or newer.
npm install @sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize
init()
function.personalize()
function.NOTE
These code examples illustrate how the Sitecore Cloud SDK works in a standalone Next.js app. In production, you implement Sitecore Cloud SDK functionality differently, in a JSS Next.js app. See code examples for that environment in the official documentation.
Run personalization from the browser side:
'use client';
import { useEffect } from 'react';
import { init, personalize } from '@sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize/browser';
export default function Home() {
useEffect(() => {
initPersonalize();
}, []);
const initPersonalize = async () => {
await init({
sitecoreEdgeContextId: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_EDGE_CONTEXT_ID || '',
siteName: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SITENAME || '',
enableBrowserCookie: true,
});
console.log(`Initialized "@sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize/browser".`);
};
const runPersonalization = async () => {
const personalizationData = {
channel: 'WEB',
currency: 'USD',
friendlyId: 'personalize_test',
language: 'EN',
};
await personalize(personalizationData);
console.log('Ran personalization.');
};
return (
<div>
<button onClick={runPersonalization}>run personalization</button>
</div>
);
}
Run personalization from the server side:
import { NextResponse } from 'next/server';
import type { NextRequest } from 'next/server';
import { init, personalize } from '@sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize/server';
export async function middleware(req: NextRequest) {
const res = NextResponse.next();
await init(
{
sitecoreEdgeContextId: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SITECORE_EDGE_CONTEXT_ID || '',
siteName: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SITENAME || '',
enableServerCookie: true,
},
req,
res
);
console.log(`Initialized "@sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize/server".`);
const personalizationData = {
channel: 'WEB',
currency: 'EUR',
friendlyId: 'personalize_test',
language: 'EN',
};
const personalizeRes = await personalize(personalizationData, req);
console.log('personalizeResponse:', personalizeRes);
return res;
}
Official Sitecore Cloud SDK documentation
The Sitecore Cloud SDK uses the Apache 2.0 license.
FAQs
This package provides browser- and server-side functions to run personalizations in your app. Personalization is for showing the most relevant content to your users.
The npm package @sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sitecore-cloudsdk/personalize demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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