This demo shows how to use @happykit/flags
for targeting users.
HappyKit allows you to do pass in a user. You can use that user and the provided uesr profile for rules or percentage-based rollouts. The fields supported in the user profile are defined in the README and in the TypeScript types.
Render #1 (Current render){ flags: { ads: true, checkout: "short", discount: 5, purchaseButtonLabel: "Purchase" }, data: { flags: { ads: true, checkout: "short", discount: 5, purchaseButtonLabel: "Purchase" }, visitor: { key: "Ob16CNV1r1m364zGhPUM1" } }, error: null, fetching: false, settled: true, visitorKey: "Ob16CNV1r1m364zGhPUM1" }
Note that aside from users, HappyKit also has the concepts of a visitor and traits. These three concepts are all independent of each other.