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posthog-js-lite

> 🚧 This is a reduced feature set package. Currently the only officially supported feature complete way of using PostHog on the web is [posthog-js](https://github.com/PostHog/posthog-js)

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PostHog Web

🚧 This is a reduced feature set package. Currently the only officially supported feature complete way of using PostHog on the web is posthog-js

This package is currently published to npm as posthog-js-lite and is a simplified version of the recommended and offically supported posthog-js.

You'd want to use this only if you're very conscious about package sizes, and this reduced feature set (only analytics and feature flags) works for your use case. The most common use case is in chrome extensions.

Installation

npm i -s posthog-js-lite
# or
yarn add posthog-js-lite

It is entirely written in Typescript and has a minimal API as follows:

import PostHog from 'posthog-js-lite'

const posthog = new PostHog('my-api-key', {
  /* options, e.g. for self-hosted users */
  // host: "https://my-posthog.app.com"
})

// Capture generic events
posthog.capture('my-event', { myProperty: 'foo' })

// Identify a user (e.g. on login)
posthog.identify('my-unique-user-id', { email: 'exampke@posthog.com', name: 'Jane Doe' })
// ...or with Set Once additional properties
posthog.identify('my-unique-user-id', { $set: { email: 'exampke@posthog.com', name: 'Jane Doe' }, $set_once: { vip: true } })

// Reset a user (e.g. on logout)
posthog.reset()

// Register properties to be sent with all subsequent events
posthog.register({ itemsInBasket: 3 })
// ...or get rid of them if you don't want them anymore
posthog.unregister('itemsInBasket')

// Add the user to a group
posthog.group('organisations', 'org-1')
// ...or multiple groups at once
posthog.group({ organisations: 'org-1', project: 'project-1' })

// Simple feature flags
if (posthog.isFeatureEnabled('my-feature-flag')) {
  renderFlaggedFunctionality()
} else {
  renderDefaultFunctionality()
}

// Multivariate feature flags
if (posthog.getFeatureFlag('my-feature-flag-with-variants') === 'variant1') {
  renderVariant1()
} else if (posthog.getFeatureFlag('my-feature-flag-with-variants') === 'variant2') {
  renderVariant1()
} else if (posthog.getFeatureFlag('my-feature-flag-with-variants') === 'control') {
  renderControl()
}

// Override a feature flag for a specific user (e.g. for testing or user preference)
posthog.overrideFeatureFlag('my-feature-flag', true)

// Listen reactively to feature flag changes
posthog.onFeatureFlag('my-feature-flag', (value) => {
  respondToFeatureFlagChange(value)
})

// Opt users in or out, persisting across sessions (default is they are opted in)
posthog.optOut() // Will stop tracking
posthog.optIn() // Will stop tracking

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Package last updated on 22 Nov 2024

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