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Optimizely Feature Experimentation

Fast and safe experimentation with Next.js App Router, Vercel Feature Flags, and Optimizely Feature Experimentation

Optimizely Feature Experimentation

Next.js and Optimizely Feature Experimentation

This is a Next.js template that integrates with Optimizely Feature Experimentation.

This project uses Next.js App Router and Partial Prerendering (PPR) to combine the benefits of static and dynamic rendering. This enables fast page loads to users with dynamic content and experiments. Optimizely experimentation data is saved to Vercel Edge Config through Optimizely webhooks which allows Edge Middleware and React Server Components (RSC) to perform decisions with minimal latency.

This project uses:

  • Next.js App Router
  • Partial Prerendering (PPR)
  • Vercel Edge Config
  • Edge Middleware
  • Tailwind CSS & shadcn/ui
  • Vercel Toolbar
  • Vercel Feature Flags
  • Optimizely Feature Experimentation

Deploy on Vercel

The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the Vercel Platform from the creators of Next.js.

Check out our Next.js deployment documentation for more details.

Getting started

Sign up for a free Optimizely Feature Flags account and create a new project.

You must set the following environment variables to run this application:

  • OPTIMIZELY_API_KEY
  • OPTIMIZELY_SDK_KEY
  • OPTIMIZELY_PROJECT_ID
  • OPTIMIZELY_WEBHOOK_SECRET
  • API_TOKEN
  • TEAM_ID
  • EDGE_CONFIG
  • FLAGS_SECRET Create via: node -e "console.log(crypto.randomBytes(32).toString('base64url'))"

The Optimizely API key, SDK key, and Project ID are retrieved from your Optimizely Feature Experimentation project and account settings. The Optimizely webhook secret is created upon webhook creation. See the "Integrating Optimizely Webhooks with Vercel Edge Config" section below and Optimizely's Create Webhooks documentation for more details.

A Vercel API Token, Team ID, and Edge Config are required for storing experiment data in Vercel Edge Config. Refer to Creating an Access Token in Vercel's REST API documentation for creating your token, and Vercel Edge Config documentation for creating your Edge Config store.

Run the development server locally:

npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
# or
pnpm dev
# or
bun dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

Integrating Optimizely Webhooks with Vercel Edge Config

This experimentation template uses Optimizely webhooks to sync experiment data to Vercel Edge Config. This allows experiment decisions to run in Edge Middleware and React Server Components with minimal latency.

To configure your Optimizely webhook:

  1. Navigate your browser to app.optimizely.com.
  2. Login and go to your Optimizely Feature Experimentation project settings.
  3. Select the "Webhooks" tab.
  4. Click "Create New Webhook".
  5. Provide a name for your webhook.
  6. Set the URL to the location of your Next.js Optimizely webhook route (https://[project domain]/api/.well-known/vercel/webhooks/optimizely).
  7. Under events, ensure the following events are selected:
    1. Datafile: Updated
    2. Flag: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
    3. Event: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
    4. Variable: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
    5. Variation: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
  8. Click "Save" and note the secret key generated for your webhook.
  9. Set your Vercel environment variable, OPTIMIZELY_WEBHOOK_SECRET, to the secret key.
  10. Once your webhook is created, create or update a flag in Optimizely to trigger the webhook and sync your experiment data to Vercel Edge Config.

Important files and folders

File(s)Description
/app/[code]/page.tsxStatic homepage with dynamic segment for multiple variations
/app/product/[slug]/page.tsxProduct detail page
/app/cart/page.tsxCart page
/app/.well-known/vercel/flags/route.tsAPI route exposing flags to toolbar
/app/.well-known/vercel/webhooks/optimizely/route.tsAPI route called by optimizely to store experimentation data in Vercel Edge Config
/lib/actions.tsFile containing server actions (e.g. track purchase event)
/lib/flags.tsContains declared flags and precomputed flags
/middleware.tsEvaluates precomputed flags, set new shopper cookie
/lib/products.tsA hardcoded set of products

Learn More

Take a look at the following resources to learn more:

Optimizely Feature Experimentation
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Optimizely Feature Experimentation

Fast and safe experimentation with Next.js App Router, Vercel Feature Flags, and Optimizely Feature Experimentation

Next.js and Optimizely Feature Experimentation

This is a Next.js template that integrates with Optimizely Feature Experimentation.

This project uses Next.js App Router and Partial Prerendering (PPR) to combine the benefits of static and dynamic rendering. This enables fast page loads to users with dynamic content and experiments. Optimizely experimentation data is saved to Vercel Edge Config through Optimizely webhooks which allows Edge Middleware and React Server Components (RSC) to perform decisions with minimal latency.

This project uses:

  • Next.js App Router
  • Partial Prerendering (PPR)
  • Vercel Edge Config
  • Edge Middleware
  • Tailwind CSS & shadcn/ui
  • Vercel Toolbar
  • Vercel Feature Flags
  • Optimizely Feature Experimentation

Deploy on Vercel

The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the Vercel Platform from the creators of Next.js.

Check out our Next.js deployment documentation for more details.

Getting started

Sign up for a free Optimizely Feature Flags account and create a new project.

You must set the following environment variables to run this application:

  • OPTIMIZELY_API_KEY
  • OPTIMIZELY_SDK_KEY
  • OPTIMIZELY_PROJECT_ID
  • OPTIMIZELY_WEBHOOK_SECRET
  • API_TOKEN
  • TEAM_ID
  • EDGE_CONFIG
  • FLAGS_SECRET Create via: node -e "console.log(crypto.randomBytes(32).toString('base64url'))"

The Optimizely API key, SDK key, and Project ID are retrieved from your Optimizely Feature Experimentation project and account settings. The Optimizely webhook secret is created upon webhook creation. See the "Integrating Optimizely Webhooks with Vercel Edge Config" section below and Optimizely's Create Webhooks documentation for more details.

A Vercel API Token, Team ID, and Edge Config are required for storing experiment data in Vercel Edge Config. Refer to Creating an Access Token in Vercel's REST API documentation for creating your token, and Vercel Edge Config documentation for creating your Edge Config store.

Run the development server locally:

npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
# or
pnpm dev
# or
bun dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

Integrating Optimizely Webhooks with Vercel Edge Config

This experimentation template uses Optimizely webhooks to sync experiment data to Vercel Edge Config. This allows experiment decisions to run in Edge Middleware and React Server Components with minimal latency.

To configure your Optimizely webhook:

  1. Navigate your browser to app.optimizely.com.
  2. Login and go to your Optimizely Feature Experimentation project settings.
  3. Select the "Webhooks" tab.
  4. Click "Create New Webhook".
  5. Provide a name for your webhook.
  6. Set the URL to the location of your Next.js Optimizely webhook route (https://[project domain]/api/.well-known/vercel/webhooks/optimizely).
  7. Under events, ensure the following events are selected:
    1. Datafile: Updated
    2. Flag: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
    3. Event: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
    4. Variable: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
    5. Variation: Created, Updated, Archived, Deleted
  8. Click "Save" and note the secret key generated for your webhook.
  9. Set your Vercel environment variable, OPTIMIZELY_WEBHOOK_SECRET, to the secret key.
  10. Once your webhook is created, create or update a flag in Optimizely to trigger the webhook and sync your experiment data to Vercel Edge Config.

Important files and folders

File(s)Description
/app/[code]/page.tsxStatic homepage with dynamic segment for multiple variations
/app/product/[slug]/page.tsxProduct detail page
/app/cart/page.tsxCart page
/app/.well-known/vercel/flags/route.tsAPI route exposing flags to toolbar
/app/.well-known/vercel/webhooks/optimizely/route.tsAPI route called by optimizely to store experimentation data in Vercel Edge Config
/lib/actions.tsFile containing server actions (e.g. track purchase event)
/lib/flags.tsContains declared flags and precomputed flags
/middleware.tsEvaluates precomputed flags, set new shopper cookie
/lib/products.tsA hardcoded set of products

Learn More

Take a look at the following resources to learn more:

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