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ABRouter Laravel AB test is a simple package for the base library to run ab-tests and feature flags via ABRouter with Laravel. Prepare and run your ab-test in 10 minutes. Easy to manage and run. Can be also used as a feature flag or feature toggle. Free cloud version available for free. Completely open-source.

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ABRouter Laravel A/B Tests | Split Tests

ABRouter AB Test 👷‍♀️ is a simple package for base library to run A/B tests via ABRouter (open-source) with Laravel. You can find base PHP library in https://github.com/abrouter/abrouter-php-client

You're welcome to visit the docs.

Learn how to deploy ABRouter on your server.

What is the ABRouter service ?

ABRouter is the open-source product to manage experiments(A/B split tests). The service provides easy to manage dashboard to keep experiments under control. You can create experiments, branches and set up a percentage for every branch. Then, when you're running an ab-test on PHP you will receive a perfect branch-wise response that following the rules, that you set up.

Providing feature flags(feature toggles) Available for free and open-source.

You can find the ABRouter product source code by the following link: https://github.com/abrouter/compose

Features

🛠 A/B Tests

🛠 Feature flags

🛠 Built-in statistics

🛠 Incredible UI to manage it

🛠 Parallel running (non-blocking A/B tests running)

Prepare your first A/B test

Besides of the installing this package you need to have an account on ABRouter. Your token and experiment id will be also there. Feel free to read step by step instruction Impelementing A/B tests on Laravel

📦 Install

Via composer

$ composer require abrouter/laravel-abtest

Setting service provider

This package provide auto discovery for service provider

If Laravel package auto-discovery is disabled, add service providers manually to /config/app.php. There are service provider you must add:

\Abrouter\LaravelClient\Providers\AbrouterServiceProvider::class

Publish client configuration:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=abrouter

Configure ABRouter client:

Put your ABRouter token in /config/abrouter.php. You can find this token in ABRouter dashboard.

use Abrouter\LaravelClient\Bridge\KvStorage;
use Abrouter\LaravelClient\Bridge\ParallelRunning\TaskManager;

return [
    'token' => '14da89de1713a74c1ed50aafaff18c24bf372a9913e67e6a7a915def3332a97c9c9ecbe2cd6d3047',
    'host' => 'https://abrouter.com',
    'parallelRunning' => [
        'enabled' => true, //parallel running, enabled by default. See next section.
        'taskManager' => TaskManager::class,
    ],
    'kvStorage' => KvStorage::class
];

Configure Parallel running

Parallel running is a feature that allows you to run A/B tests asynchronously. It requires ready-to-use Laravel cache (probably by Redis).

This feature enables caching of experiment branches to run the experiment locally, then using Laravel built-in queues to sync the data with ABRouter server. Please make sure, your supervisor config, queues and caching storage is enabled in Laravel to use.

Parallel running allows to run your A/B tests without blocking. Additionally, you can configure it on your own.

🚀 Running A/B tests

use Abrouter\Client\Client;

class ExampleController
{
    public function __invoke(Client $client)
    {
        $userId = auth()->user()->id;
        $buttonColor = $client->experiments()->run($userId, 'button_color');
        return view('button', [
            'color' => $buttonColor->getBranchId(),
        ]);
    }
}

🚀 Running feature flags

use Abrouter\Client\Client;

class ExampleController
{
    public function __invoke(Client $client)
    {
        $isEnabledButton = $client->featureFlags()->run('enabled_button_feature_flag');

        return view('featureFlags', [
            'enabledButtonFeatureFlag' => $isEnabledButton,
        ]);
    }
}

🚀 Sending the stats

use Abrouter\Client\Client;
use Abrouter\Client\Builders\StatEventBuilder;

class ExampleController
{
    public function __invoke(Client $client, StatEventBuilder $statEventBuilder)
    {
        $userId = auth()->user()->id;
        //sending button_click event as button_click+1
        $client->statistics()->sendEvent(
            $eventBuilder
                ->incremental()
                ->event('button_click')
                ->setUserId($userId)
                ->build()
        );
        
        //sending purchase event with purchase amount (+30)
        $client->statistics()->sendEvent(
            $eventBuilder
                ->summarize()
                ->event('purchase')
                ->setValue(30)
                ->setUserId($userId)
                ->build()
        );
    }
}

For additional details of sending events please see StatEventBuilder class.

Managing UI

You can create an experiment/feature flags and set up statistics and get your token and id of experiment on ABRouter or just read the docs.

Example

You can get an dockerized usage example by the following link: (https://github.com/abrouter/laravel-example)

🔧 Contributing

Please feel free to fork and sending Pull Requests. This project follows Semantic Versioning 2 and PSR-2.

📄 License

GPL3. Please see License File for more information.

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ABRouter Laravel AB test is a simple package for the base library to run ab-tests and feature flags via ABRouter with Laravel. Prepare and run your ab-test in 10 minutes. Easy to manage and run. Can be also used as a feature flag or feature toggle. Free cloud version available for free. Completely open-source.

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