withOptimizely
This topic describes the higher-order component withOptimizely
.
By using the higher-order component (HoC) withOptimizely, any component under the OptimizelyProvider can access the Optimizely ReactSDKClient, which exposes Optimizely information and APIs.
Version
SDK v1.0.0
Description
In addition to providing a component with access to all core Optimizely APIs by providing the wrapped component with an optimizely
prop, the withOptimizely higher order component also makes usage of the APIs more convenient.
The optimizely
object is automatically associated with the user prop passed to the ancestor OptimizelyProvider. The result is that the id and attributes from that user object will automatically be forwarded to all appropriate SDK method calls. So, there is no need to pass the userId or attributes arguments when calling methods of the optimizely
client object after using withOptimizely, unless you wish to use different userId or attributes than those given to OptimizelyProvider.
Parameters
This table lists the required and optional parameters for the React SDK.
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Component | React.Component | Component which will be enhanced with the following props |
Props Provided
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
optimizely | ReactSDKClient | The client object which was passed to the OptimizelyProvider |
optimizelyReadyTimeout | number | undefined | The timeout which was passed to the OptimizelyProvider |
isServerSide | boolean | Value that was passed to the OptimizelyProvider |
Returns
A wrapped component with additional props as described above
Example
import { withOptimizely } from '@optimizely/react-sdk'
class MyComp extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
const { optimizely } = this.props
const isFeat1Enabled = optimizely.isFeatureEnabled('feat1')
const feat1Variables = optimizely.getFeatureVariables('feat1')
this.state = {
isFeat1Enabled,
feat1Variables,
}
}
render() {
}
}
const WrappedMyComponent = withOptimizely(MyComp)
Tracking (using withOptimizely)
The table lists other Optimizely functionality that may be triggered by using this method.
import { withOptimizely } from '@optimizely/react-sdk'
class SignupButton extends React.Component {
onClick = () => {
const { optimizely } = this.props
optimizely.onReady().then(() => {
optimizely.track('signup-clicked')
})
// rest of click handler
}
render() {
<button onClick={this.onClick}>
Signup
</button>
}
}
const WrappedSignupButton = withOptimizely(SignupButton)
Note
As mentioned above, the
optimizely
client object provided via withOptimizely is automatically associated with the user prop passed to the ancestor OptimizelyProvider. There is no need to pass userId or attributes arguments when calling track, unless you wish to use different userId or attributes than those given to OptimizelyProvider.
Source
The language/platform source files containing the implementation for React is index.ts.
Updated about 2 years ago