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A/B testing based on git branches

Open zappys opened this issue 4 years ago • 36 comments

Can we setup A/B tests using git branches ? We are thinking to move from netlify to amplify-console but this is holding us back.

You can see how netlify implements this here: https://docs.netlify.com/site-deploys/split-testing/#run-a-branch-based-test

Is there any way we can setup a split test with ampify-console ?

zappys avatar Dec 21 '19 06:12 zappys

Hi!! Any improvement related with A/B testing? I need it working on amplify.

rallona avatar May 04 '20 11:05 rallona

Any progress on this?

Munsterberg avatar May 08 '20 14:05 Munsterberg

+1

alexkates avatar May 13 '20 17:05 alexkates

This feature would be great! For Gatsby based projects, the A/B testing approach by using git branches is the one officially recommended in their docs with Netlify. Here's the link: https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/ab-testing-with-google-analytics-and-netlify/

HeinrichTremblay avatar Jun 02 '20 10:06 HeinrichTremblay

Any updates?

karimjp avatar Sep 07 '20 05:09 karimjp

I'd also love for this feature to be added!

kylekirkby avatar Nov 13 '20 21:11 kylekirkby

I would also be highly interested in this feature!

intonumbers avatar Nov 30 '20 11:11 intonumbers

Me too! This would. be a great feature to have.

avnerkhan avatar Dec 23 '20 02:12 avnerkhan

+1 on this feature, A/B testing based on git branches on top of AWS Amplify would be an amazing feature to have!

Uri-CyberWrite avatar Dec 26 '20 15:12 Uri-CyberWrite

Yes please!

maximussinclair avatar Dec 28 '20 10:12 maximussinclair

+1 on this feature.

redixhumayun avatar Jan 04 '21 13:01 redixhumayun

+1

Erick-Suarez avatar Jan 04 '21 18:01 Erick-Suarez

+1

Belrald avatar Jan 14 '21 09:01 Belrald

+1

MarwanNakhaleh avatar Mar 22 '21 00:03 MarwanNakhaleh

+1

carlotamolintr avatar Mar 23 '21 14:03 carlotamolintr

+1 (would pay for this feature in AWS Amplify Console)

raunaqss avatar Apr 15 '21 13:04 raunaqss

We are thinking to move from netlify to amplify-console but this is holding us back.

This is our situation as well. So, +1

afontcu avatar Apr 21 '21 10:04 afontcu

+1

bajcmartinez avatar Jun 22 '21 10:06 bajcmartinez

This would be unreal

raunaqss avatar Jun 26 '21 14:06 raunaqss

+1

mark-04 avatar Jul 08 '21 20:07 mark-04

+1

gwidonw avatar Aug 02 '21 20:08 gwidonw

+1

marvinbernd avatar Sep 08 '21 14:09 marvinbernd

+1 🔥

Like, seriously. I got it working by hacking around the lambda@edge functions Amplify create, but a UI to set this up would be AMAZING!

Come on, Amplify team! Please, give it to us 🤩

SimonHoiberg avatar Oct 27 '21 09:10 SimonHoiberg

+1

NickEast12 avatar Nov 15 '21 17:11 NickEast12

🤔🤔🤔

Pijuli avatar Apr 12 '22 10:04 Pijuli

Any news about it ?? please, we really need this 🙏

woolimi avatar May 05 '22 08:05 woolimi

@SimonHoiberg can you share how you hacked the lambda@edge functions? We don't find them in our AWS console.

tmosmant avatar Jun 08 '22 14:06 tmosmant

@SimonHoiberg can you share how you hacked the lambda@edge functions? We don't find them in our AWS console.

Lambda Edge functions are created in the us-east-1 region (N. Virginia). Go to that region and then find the Lambda Edge functions under the Lambda section. They'll have the description "Default Lambda@Edge for Next CloudFront distribution".

It's horrible though. There's a ton of code, and it took us quite a long time to find out how to alter it in the right way. I don't have the actual code anymore to share, unfortunately.

But let's use this occasion to push the AWS Amplify team once again :fist_oncoming: We want this inbuilt!

SimonHoiberg avatar Jun 08 '22 14:06 SimonHoiberg

@SimonHoiberg do you think what I am trying to do in #2812 would also work for your use cases?

jd-carroll avatar Jun 21 '22 17:06 jd-carroll

Its like the amplify team is asleep at the wheel. Thought AWS was customer first... :P

mkarsene avatar Jul 17 '22 06:07 mkarsene