Experimentation rollout / A/B Testing
An experimentation rollout is when your flag is configured to be served only for a determined time.
- It means that before the rollout start date, the
default
value is served to all users. - Between the dates the flag is evaluated.
- After the end date the
default
value is served to all users.
Example
- YAML
- JSON
- TOML
experimentation-flag:
variations:
variationA: A
variationB: B
defaultRule:
percentage:
variationA: 50
variationB: 50
experimentation:
start: 2021-03-20T00:00:00.1-05:00
end: 2021-03-21T00:00:00.1-05:00
{
"experimentation-flag": {
"variations": {
"variationA": "A",
"variationB": "B"
},
"defaultRule": {
"percentage": {
"variationA": 50,
"variationB": 50
}
},
"experimentation": {
"start": "2021-03-20T05:00:00.100Z",
"end": "2021-03-21T05:00:00.100Z"
},
}
}
[experimentation-flag.variations]
variationA = "A"
variationB = "B"
[experimentation-flag.defaultRule.percentage]
variationA = 50
variationB = 50
[experimentation-flag.experimentation]
start = 2021-03-20T05:00:00.100Z
end = 2021-03-21T05:00:00.100Z
Check this example to see how it works.
Configuration fields
The dates are in the format supported natively by your flag file format.
Field | Description |
---|---|
start | The date the flag will be started to be served. |
end | The date the flag will be stopped to be served. |
A/B testing
A/B test is the shorthand for a simple controlled experiment. As the name implies, two versions (A and B) of a single variable are compared, which are identical except for one variation that might affect a user's behavior. A/B tests are widely considered the simplest form of controlled experiment.
(source wikipedia)
To have a proper A/B testing solution with the module you should use the experimentation rollout combined with the export of your data.
This combination will allow to have your experimentation running for a dedicated time, and you will have the data to know exactly which user was on which version of the flag.
To setup the duration of your A/B test you can use a tool ab-test-duration-calculator from vwo, that will help you to set up the test duration correctly.