A simple wrapper to pull in the Optimizely snippet with an AngularJS-based application. This module provides only a simple API to download the Optimizely snippet onto the page. All of your tests should be coded and targeted within the Optimizely interface. The loadProject
method(usage described below) returns a promise so you can delay execution until after the snippet has loaded.
$ bower install --save ng-optimizely
Add ng-optimizely.js to your index.html file:
<!-- Angular optimizely -->
<script src="bower_components/ng-optimizely/ng-optimizely.js"></script>
Then require ng-optimizely in your application:
var app = angular.module('app', ['ng-optimizely']);
In your app's run block execute the setKey
method:
angular.module('app')
.config(['optimizelyProvider', function(optimizelyProvider) {
optimizelyProvider.setKey('880950754');
}]);
In your app's run block execute the loadProject
method:
angular.module('app')
.run(['optimizely', function(optimizely) {
optimizely.loadProject();
}]);
The ng-optimizely module will automatically run all relevant optimizely tests every time a new view comes up in the browser.
A better way to load the library and avoid a FOUC is to use a router like ui-router that allows you to defer pageload until after all of a given route's dependencies have been loaded. The loadProject
method returns a promise so you can use it with any give plugin or framework but ui-router is a really good choice for most projects.
app.config(function($stateProvider) {
$stateProvider.state('app.dashboard', {
// ... other stuff ...
resolve: {
optimizely: function(optimizely) {
return optimizely.loadProject();
}
}
});
});
You can also customize on which event the optimizely code should trigger. The default is '$viewContentLoaded'.
angular.module('app')
.config(['optimizelyProvider', function(optimizelyProvider) {
optimizelyProvider.setKey('880950754');
optimizelyProvider.setActivationEventName('$stateChangeSuccess');
}]);
To trigger the code as soon as possible instead of upon a certain event, set the activation event name to false:
angular.module('app')
.config(['optimizelyProvider', function(optimizelyProvider) {
optimizelyProvider.setKey('880950754');
optimizelyProvider.setActivationEventName(false);
}]);
- ng-optimizely is now a
provider
, not afactory
. This means you'll need to configure it in a.config()
block instead of within another module. optimizelyProvider#setKey
- new method for setting your project key.optimizelyProvider#setActivationEventName
- new method for setting the activation event name if you want to override the default.- (not actually breaking) - started publishing to npm.
TODO...
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