This repository houses the Ruby SDK for use with Optimizely Full Stack and Optimizely Rollouts.
Optimizely Full Stack is A/B testing and feature flag management for product development teams. Experiment in any application. Make every feature on your roadmap an opportunity to learn. Learn more at https://www.optimizely.com/platform/full-stack/, or see the documentation.
Optimizely Rollouts is free feature flags for development teams. Easily roll out and roll back features in any application without code deploys. Mitigate risk for every feature on your roadmap. Learn more at https://www.optimizely.com/rollouts/, or see the documentation.
The SDK is available through RubyGems. To install:
gem install optimizely-sdk
To access the Feature Management configuration in the Optimizely dashboard, please contact your Optimizely account executive.
You can initialize the Optimizely instance in two ways: directly with a datafile, or by using a factory class, OptimizelyFactory
, which provides methods to create an Optimizely instance with the default configuration.
Initialize Optimizely with a datafile. This datafile will be used as ProjectConfig throughout the life of the Optimizely instance.
optimizely_instance = Optimizely::Project.new(datafile)
-
Initialize Optimizely by providing an
sdk_key
and an optionaldatafile
. This will initialize an HTTPConfigManager that makes an HTTP GET request to the URL (formed using your providedsdk_key
and the default datafile CDN url template) to asynchronously download the project datafile at regular intervals and update ProjectConfig when a new datafile is received.optimizely_instance = Optimizely::OptimizelyFactory.default_instance('put_your_sdk_key_here', datafile)
When the datafile
is given then it will be used initially before any update.
-
Initialize Optimizely by providing a Config Manager that implements a
config
method. You can customize ourHTTPConfigManager
as needed.custom_config_manager = CustomConfigManager.new optimizely_instance = Optimizely::OptimizelyFactory.default_instance_with_config_manager(custom_config_manager)
-
Initialize Optimizely with required
sdk_key
and other optional arguments.optimizely_instance = Optimizely::OptimizelyFactory.custom_instance( sdk_key, datafile, event_dispatcher, logger, error_handler, skip_json_validation, user_profile_service, config_manager, notification_center, event_processor )
The HTTPConfigManager
asynchronously polls for datafiles from a specified URL at regular intervals by making HTTP requests.
http_project_config_manager = Optimizely::HTTPProjectConfigManager.new(
sdk_key: nil,
url: nil,
datafile: nil,
url_template: nil,
auto_update: nil,
polling_interval: nil,
start_by_default: nil,
blocking_timeout: nil,
logger: nil,
error_handler: nil,
skip_json_validation: false,
notification_center: notification_center,
datafile_access_token: nil,
proxy_config: nil
)
Note: You must provide either the sdk_key
or URL. If you provide both, the URL takes precedence.
sdk_key
The sdk_key
is used to compose the outbound HTTP request to the default datafile location on the Optimizely CDN.
datafile
You can provide an initial datafile to bootstrap the DataFileProjectConfig
so that it can be used immediately. The initial datafile also serves as a fallback datafile if HTTP connection cannot be established. The initial datafile will be discarded after the first successful datafile poll.
polling_interval The polling interval is used to specify a fixed delay between consecutive HTTP requests for the datafile. Valid duration is greater than 0 and less than 2592000 seconds. Default is 5 minutes.
url_template
A string with placeholder {sdk_key}
can be provided so that this template along with the provided sdk_key
is used to form the target URL.
start_by_default
Boolean flag used to start the AsyncScheduler
for datafile polling if set to True
.
blocking_timeout The blocking timeout period is used to specify a maximum time to wait for initial bootstrapping. Valid blocking timeout period is between 1 and 2592000 seconds. Default is 15 seconds.
datafile_access_token An access token sent in an authorization header with the request to fetch private datafiles.
You may also provide your own logger, error handler, or notification center.
The following properties can be set to override the default configurations for HTTPConfigManager
.
PropertyName | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
update_interval | 5 minutes | Fixed delay between fetches for the datafile |
sdk_key | nil | Optimizely project SDK key |
url | nil | URL override location used to specify custom HTTP source for the Optimizely datafile |
url_template | 'https://cdn.optimizely.com/datafiles/{sdk_key}.json' | Parameterized datafile URL by SDK key |
datafile | nil | Initial datafile, typically sourced from a local cached source |
auto_update | true | Boolean flag to specify if callback needs to execute infinitely or only once |
start_by_default | true | Boolean flag to specify if datafile polling should start right away as soon as HTTPConfigManager initializes |
blocking_timeout | 15 seconds | Maximum time in seconds to block the config call until config has been initialized |
A notification signal will be triggered whenever a new datafile is fetched and Project Config is updated. To subscribe to these notifications, use the notification_center.add_notification_listener(Optimizely::NotificationCenter::NOTIFICATION_TYPES[:OPTIMIZELY_CONFIG_UPDATE], @callback)
BatchEventProcessor is a batched implementation of the EventProcessor
-
Events passed to the
BatchEventProcessor
are immediately added to aQueue
. -
The
BatchEventProcessor
maintains a single consumer thread that pulls events off of theQueue
and buffers them for either a configured batch size or for a maximum duration before the resultingLogEvent
is sent to theNotificationCenter
.
event_processor = Optimizely::BatchEventProcessor.new(
event_queue: SizedQueue.new(10),
event_dispatcher: event_dispatcher,
batch_size: 10,
flush_interval: 30000,
logger: logger,
notification_center: notification_center
)
The following properties can be used to customize the BatchEventProcessor
configuration.
Property Name | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
event_queue |
1000 | SizedQueue.new(100) or Queue.new . Queues individual events to be batched and dispatched by the executor. Default value is 1000. |
event_dispatcher |
nil | Used to dispatch event payload to Optimizely. By default EventDispatcher.new will be set. |
batch_size |
10 | The maximum number of events to batch before dispatching. Once this number is reached, all queued events are flushed and sent to Optimizely. |
flush_interval |
30000 ms | Maximum time to wait before batching and dispatching events. In milliseconds. |
notification_center |
nil | Notification center instance to be used to trigger any notifications. |
If you enable event batching, make sure that you call the close
method, optimizely.close()
, prior to exiting. This ensures that queued events are flushed as soon as possible to avoid any data loss.
Note: Because the Optimizely client maintains a buffer of queued events, we recommend that you call close()
on the Optimizely instance before shutting down your application or whenever dereferencing the instance.
Method | Description |
---|---|
close() |
Stops all timers and flushes the event queue. This method will also stop any timers that are happening for the datafile manager. |
See the Optimizely Full Stack developer documentation to learn how to set up your first Full Stack project and use the SDK.
To build a local copy of the gem which will be output to /pkg
:
rake build
You can run all unit tests with:
rake spec
Please see CONTRIBUTING.
This software incorporates code from the following open source projects:
Httparty https://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty
Copyright © 2008 John Nunemaker
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License (MIT): https://github.com/ruby-json-schema/json-schema/blob/master/LICENSE.md
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Copyright © 2012 Sokolov Yura 'funny-falcon'
License (MIT): https://github.com/funny-falcon/murmurhash3-ruby/blob/master/LICENSE
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