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react-split-test
Advanced tools
Install the package with npm i --save react-split-test
To use this plugin you will need to get the components from the plugin using react import/require.
const { Experiement, Variation } = require( 'react-split-test' );
To begin you will need to wrap all your variations in an <Experiment>
tag.
Variations then can sit within this using <Variation />
.
<Experiment>
<Variation id="A" percent={ 33 }>
<div>Version A</div>
</Variation>
<Variation id="B" percent={ 33 }>
<div>Version B</div>
</Variation>
<Variation id="original">
<div>Original Version</div>
</Variation>
</Experiment>
Default: 'variation'
To use a custom cookie name for variations you can specify it inside the <Experiment />
tag.
<Experiment cookieName="customVariationCookie">
<Variation id="A" percent={ 33 }>
<div>Version A</div>
</Variation>
<Variation id="B" percent={ 33 }>
<div>Version B</div>
</Variation>
<Variation id="original">
<div>Original Version</div>
</Variation>
</Experiment>
Default: null
To use a custom callback function for tracking winning variations you can specify it inside the <Experiment />
tag.
variationWinner( variation ) {
if ( typeof ga === 'undefined' ) return;
ga( 'send', 'variations', 'variation_hit:' + variation );
},
//...
render( ) {
//...
<Experiment cookieName="customVariationCookie" callBack={ this.variationWinner }>
<Variation id="A" percent={ 33 }>
<div>Version A</div>
</Variation>
<Variation id="B" percent={ 33 }>
<div>Version B</div>
</Variation>
<Variation id="original">
<div>Original Version</div>
</Variation>
</Experiment>
FAQs
Split testing using React
The npm package react-split-test receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, react-split-test popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-split-test demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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