MageSplit is an extremely simple tool for running split tests in Magento.
The reason that I put it together was that I was just beginning to run
some very simple tests, and wasn't really interested in paying for a
service.
Also, the types of tests that I was doing didn't really require a nice visual editor, which is usually one of the main features of the A/B testing services that are out there.
Install Clean_Util - a utilities module that's used to handle a few utilities for the module.
modman clone cleanutil [email protected]:kalenjordan/cleanutil.git
Include jquery.cookie
Install using modman:
modman clone magesplit [email protected]:kalenjordan/magesplit.git
Then, to create a test, just pop into one of your phtml
files, and:
<script type="text/javascript">
if (typeof(MageSplit) != 'undefined') {
new MageSplit().run('red_addtocart_button', function() {
jQuery('button#addtocart').css('color', 'red');
});
}
</script>
All that it does is generates a random number per each visitor, storing it on a cookie. If it's greater than 0.5, then it enables the experiment.
When the experiment is enabled, the code that you've defined will be run, and also a custom event will be sent up to Google Analytics, with a category name of MageSplit, and an event name of "$experimentName: Enabled" or "$experimentName: Disabled".
So, you get the idea - crazy simple and probably not very useful if you're doing anything fancy. But if you're just getting started, may save you a minute or two fussing around with javascript cookies.
1. Use your debug console
Use your Console to see whether or not the test is enabled.
2. URL Override
If you want to force the test to be enabled or disabled, say because you're tired of randomly opening and closing Incognito windows over and over, you can just go to:
http://www.yourswankymagentoinstall.com/path/?magesplit_red_addtocart_button=1
or
http://www.yourswankymagentoinstall.com/path/?magesplit_red_addtocart_button=0