Django-google-optimize is a Django application designed to make running Google Optimize A/B tests easy.
Here is a tutorial on the Google Optimize basics and how to use this Django application.
Install django-google-optimize with pip:
pip install django-google-optimize
Add the application to installed Django applications:
# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
"django_google_optimize",
...
]
Add the middleware:
MIDDLEWARE = [
...
"django_google_optimize.middleware.google_optimize",
...
]
Head over to the Django admin and add a new Google Optimize experiment. Add an experiment variant with the index 1 and the alias "new_design". Set the experiment cookie's active variant index to 1. Now the active variant index for that experiment is 1 which is the experiment variant with the alias "new_design" that you created.
Now you can access the experiment in templates by the experiment alias and the variant alias:
{% if request.google_optimize.redesign == "new_design" %}
{% include "jobs/jobposting_list_new.html" %}
{% else %}
{% include "jobs/jobposting_list_old.html" %}
{% endif %}
Or use it inline:
<nav class="navbar navbar-expand-lg navbar-dark
{% if request.google_optimize.redesign == "new_design" %} navbar-redesign{% endif %}">
Note: The experiment cookie only works in DEBUG mode and is used to avoid interacting with the session to add the _gaexp
cookie making it possible to test the experiment variants through the Django admin.
Full documentation can be found here.
More documentation can be found in the docs directory or read online. Open a Github issue for support.