Angular experiments installation
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Install the package
RequiredInstall the PostHog JavaScript library using your package manager:
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Initialize PostHog
RequiredIn your
src/main.ts, initialize PostHog using your project token and instance address:For Angular v17 and above, you can set up PostHog as a singleton service. To do this, start by creating and injecting a
PosthogServiceinstance.Create a service by running
ng g service services/posthog. The service should look like this:src/main.tsThe service is initialized outside of the Angular zone to reduce change detection cycles. This is important to avoid performance issues with session recording. Then, inject the service in your app's root component
app.component.ts. This will make sure PostHog is initialized before any other component is rendered.src/app/app.component.tsIn your
src/main.ts, initialize PostHog using your project API key and instance address. You can find both in your project settings.src/main.ts - 3
Implement your experiment
RequiredExperiments run on top of our feature flags. You can define which version of your code runs based on the return value of the feature flag:
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Run your experiment
RequiredOnce you've implemented the feature flag in your code, you'll enable it for a target audience by creating a new experiment in the PostHog dashboard.
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Next steps
RecommendedNow that you're running experiments, continue with the resources below to learn what else Experiments enables within the PostHog platform.
Resource Description Creating an experiment How to create an experiment in PostHog Adding experiment code How to implement experiments for all platforms Statistical significance Understanding when results are meaningful Experiment insights How to analyze your experiment data More tutorials Other real-world examples and use cases