React
Our React integration works with React 16.8.0 or later. It works with SPAs as well as server side rendered apps.
If you're using Next.js please check out our Next integration
Installation
To get started make sure to install the package using your favorite package manager.
npm i @tryabby/react
Usage
Create your Instance
To use Abby in your code you will need to create a typed Hook and Provider first. You can do this by using the createAbby
function.
Please copy the id of your project from the dashboard to get started.
import { createAbby } from "@tryabby/react";
const { AbbyProvider, useAbby } = createAbby({
projectId: "<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>",
currentEnvironment: process.env.NODE_ENV,
tests: {
test: { variants: ["A", "B"] },
footer: { variants: ["dark", "orange", "green"] },
// ... your tests
},
flags: ["darkMode", "newFeature"],
});
Wrap your Application
You will need to wrap your application with the AbbyProvider
to make sure the hook works.
If you're using Next.js you should do this in the _app.js
file.
Hooks
You can now import the hooks created by createAbby
and use it in your components.
useAbby
The useAbby
hook returns an object with the following values:
variant
- The variant that is currently activeonAct
- A function that you can call to trigger any kind of interaction with the tested component (will be used to track conversions)
import { useAbby } from "./abby";
function MyButton() {
const { variant, onAct } = useAbby("footer");
return (
<main className="p-6">
<h1>Abby Test Page:</h1>
<button
className={`rounded-lg py-2 px-4
${variant === "dark" && "bg-gray-900 text-white"}
${variant === "orange" && "bg-orange-500 text-white"}
${variant === "green" && "bg-green-500 text-white"}`}
onClick={onAct}
>
Cool Button
</button>
</main>
);
}
useFeatureFlag
The useFeatureFlag
hook returns a boolean value that indicates if the flag is active or not.
import { useFeatureFlag } from "./abby";
function HomePage() {
const hasNewFeature = useFeatureFlag("newFeature");
return (
<main className="p-6">
<h1>Welcome back, User</h1>
{hasNewFeature && <p>Here is the new feature</p>}
<p>This is our super boring page</p>
</main>
);
}