react-molasses v0.8.0
It includes the React (with TypeScript support) SDK for Molasses. It allows you to evaluate a user's status for a feature. It also helps simplify logging events for A/B testing.
react-molasses offers a provider with hooks and with support. Once initialized, it takes microseconds to evaluate if a user is active. react-molasses does rely on molasses-js as a client.
Install
npm install @molassesapp/molasses-js react-molasses
yarn add @molassesapp/molasses-js react-molasses
Usage
To Require:
import { MolassesClient } from "@molassesapp/molasses-js"
import { MolassesProvider } from "react-molasses"Initialize the same way you would with molasses-js, but wrap your main application in the MolassesProvider
// Initialize with your API Key
const client = new MolassesClient({
APIKey: "testapikey",
})
// Then init which is a promise
client.init().then(() => {
const AppContainer = () => {
return (
<MolassesProvider client={client}>
<Router>
<App />
</Router>
</MolassesProvider>
)
}
ReactDOM.render(<AppContainer />, document.getElementById("root"))
})Once it's initialized, you can then use Molasses in any component using React's context api. We've created a set of hooks and components to make this easier for you.
Components and Hooks
MolassesProvider
Wraps any children and provides the MolassesClient in the React.context. Molasses must be initialized before it can be used.
Props
| Prop | required | type | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| client | required | MolassesClient | the initialized MolassesClient to pass into the react context |
<Feature name="NAME" user={user}>
A component to evaluate a Feature by name. It can be used in several different ways, declarative using children, function based and using the render prop.
Props
| Prop | required | type | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| name | required | string | The name of the feature to be evaluated |
| user | optional | User | The user who to evaluate against |
| render | optional | Function | JSX.Element | What to render based on the result of the evaluation |
| render | optional | Function | JSX.Element | What to render based on the result of the evaluation |
Examples
const Component = (props) => (
<Feature name="NEW_CHECKOUT" user={user}>
<div>I'll render if NEW_CHECKOUT is active for that user</div>
</Feature>
)
const ComponentB = (props) => (
<Feature
name="NEW_CHECKOUT"
user={user}
render={(isActive: boolean) => {
return isActive ? <span>I'll render if I'm active</span> : <span>I won't</span>
}}
/>
)
const ComponentC = (props) => (
<Feature name="NEW_CHECKOUT" user={user}>
{(isActive: boolean) => {
return isActive ? <span>I'll render if I'm active</span> : <span>I won't</span>
}}
</Feature>
)useFeature(name: string, user: User): boolean
A hook to determine if a given feature is active for a User. Uses the Molasses context under the hood
useMolasses(): MolassesClient
A hook to expose the Molasses client to a component
withMolasses(Component: React Component)
A HOC that passes the MolassesClient as the prop molasses to the component
Example
const comp = (props) => {
const isActive = props.molasses.isActive("FOO_TEST")
return isActive ? <h1>active</h1> : <h1>off</h1>
}
const Component = withMolasses(comp)