sixpack-client
Node / Browser library for SeatGeek's Sixpack AB testing framework.
Installation
Include the "sixpack.js" script. The sixpack
object will be added to your environment. In the browser do the following:
If you're using sixpack-client with node.js start by installing it:
$ npm install sixpack-client
then require the "sixpack-client" module:
var sixpack = ;
Usage
Check out the examples in the examples
directory for some quick examples for how to use the library. Here's a very basic example in node:
var sixpack = ; var session = ;session;
When instantiating the session object you can pass optional params client_id
, base_url
, ip_address
, user_agent
var sixpack = client_id: 12345 base_url: 'http://google.com/sixpack' ip_address: '1.2.2.1' user_agent: 'ChromeBot';
Client ID is a previously generated client id that you've previously stored. IP Address and User Agent are used for bot detection.
Forcing an Alternative
For debugging / design work it can be useful to force a page to load
using a specific alternative. To force an alternative use the force
parameter to participate()
. If you're using sixpack.js in the
browser you can also just include a query parameter,
e.g. /your-page?sixpack-force-EXPERIMENT_NAME=ALTERNATIVE_NAME
.
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Write and run tests with
npm test
(requires mocha) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request