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ab-translate
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The process requries two simple steps:
Do this once, for each project that you want to run translations tests in
npm i ab-translate --save
or yarn add ab-translate
package.json
file (example):"yoshi": {
"petriSpecs": {
onlyForLoggedInUsers: false, // default: true
scopes: ['my-projects-translation-scope'] // default: [<artifactId>]
}
}
window.__EXPERIMENTS__ = '<%= experiments %>';
). Notice: make sure that you conduct the experiments for the scope in step #2src/i18n.js
file add the following code to the backend task (example)import abTranslate from ‘ab-translate/dist/src/abTranslate-runtime’;
backend: {
crossDomain: true,
parse: translations => {
try {
return abTranslate(window.__EXPERIMENTS__, JSON.parse(translations));
} catch (e) {
return translations;
}
}
}
bower install ab-translate --save
Gruntfile.js
file:grunt.modifyTask('petriExperiments', {
options: {
onlyForLoggedInUsers: false, // default: true
scopes: ['my-projects-translation-scope'] // default: [<artifactId>]
}
});
abTranslateProvider
to your index.vm
file (example)<script src="bower_components/ab-translate/abTranslate.angular-runtime.bundle.min.js"></script>
abTranslateProvider
and the project's experimentManagerProvider
(example). Notice: make sure that you conduct the experiments for the scope in step #2angular.module('myApp', ['wix.ab-translate'])
.config(function($translateProvider, abTranslateProvider, experimentManagerProvider) {
const preferredLanguage = $translateProvider.preferredLanguage();
const translations = $translateProvider.translations()[preferredLanguage];
const translationsWithExperiments = abTranslateProvider.abTranslate.default(
experimentManagerProvider.experiments,
translations
);
$translateProvider.translations(preferredLanguage, translationsWithExperiments);
});
Current Project
dropdown and select the Update
tab
Edit
button
Create AB Test
button at the bottom of the modal
Set
button. A 🔀 sign should appear next to your key.Commit
button.
specs.abTranslate.<scope>.<key>
.Note1: When creating the experiment verify that you open it only for the languages where the keys were updated Note2: If the experiment is paused/killed/theres a bug in the system the first alternative (String #0) will be chosen so there shouldn't be any risks with this mechanism.
Unfurtunately, at the moment there's no Quick Merge
button that allows you to select the winning text. We'll work on one once the demand will rise. In the mean time you can simply set all the alternatives to the same text, close the experiments, and finally ask your dev to remove the unnecessary keys.
Creating an experiment in other languages is possible, however there's a few things you should keep in mind:
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We found that ab-translate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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