A component for rendering A/B tests in React Native.
npm install react-native-ab@latest --save
Once you've got your A/B tests set up, you'll need a place to send the data. Check out these libraries for A/B testing:
All you need is to require
the react-native-ab
module and then use the provided tags (<Experiment>
, and <Variant>
).
var React = require('react-native');
var {
AppRegistry,
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
TouchableHighlight
} = React;
var { Experiment, Variant } = require('react-native-ab');
var rnabtest = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<TouchableHighlight onPress={this._resetExperiment}>
<View>
<Experiment
ref="welcomeExperiment"
name="welcome-message"
onChoice={(test, variant) => console.log(test, variant)}
>
<Variant name="standard">
<Text style={styles.welcome}>
Welcome to React Native!
</Text>
</Variant>
<Variant name="friendly">
<Text style={styles.welcome}>
Hey there! Welcome to React Native!
</Text>
</Variant>
<Variant name="western">
<Text style={styles.welcome}>
Howdy, partner! This here is React Native!
</Text>
</Variant>
</Experiment>
</View>
</TouchableHighlight>
<Text style={styles.instructions}>
To get started, edit index.ios.js
</Text>
<Text style={styles.instructions}>
Press Cmd+R to reload,{'\n'}
Cmd+Control+Z for dev menu
</Text>
</View>
);
},
_resetExperiment() {
this.refs.welcomeExperiment.reset();
}
});
var styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
backgroundColor: '#F5FCFF',
},
welcome: {
fontSize: 20,
textAlign: 'center',
margin: 10,
},
instructions: {
textAlign: 'center',
color: '#333333',
marginBottom: 5,
},
});
AppRegistry.registerComponent('rnabtest', () => rnabtest);
The name of your experiment, for example "welcome-message"
.
Example callback signature: function(variants)
Must return an instance of Variant
A function which should use a randomization algorithm to pick one of your variants. Defaults to a random selection using Math.random()
Example callback signature: function(experimentName, variantName)
Called when a Variant
has been chosen for your Experiment
.
Example callback signature: function(experiment, variant)
Same as onChoice
, but the objects passed are React component instances.
You can access component methods by adding a ref
(ie. ref="welcomeExperiment"
) prop to your <Experiment>
element, then you can use this.refs.welcomeExperiment.reset()
, etc. inside your component.
Resets the experiment. The next time the experiment is rendered, a new variant may be chosen.
Returns the currently displayed Variant
.
Returns the instance of the specified Variant
name.
The name of your variant, for example "western"
.
Only the Variant
tag element exist within the Experiment
element. Variant
tags can contain only one root element.