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AB Tasty Debugger

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AB Tasty Debugger is a browser extension that simplifies the debugging of A/B Tests from AB Tasty and adds useful informations.

Display A/B tests available on the current page and debug targeting informations. For example, if a test is not displaying, the extension display which targetings are not valid.

Installation

The AB Tasty Debugger browser extension is available for:

Chrome Firefox Edge
Chrome Firefox Edge

Features

  • Dark mode compatible (user preference media feature).
  • Displays a badge with the number of A / B tests found on the current page.
  • Displays a list of all A/B tests available on the current page with their status.
  • The list of A/B tests is sorted to show the accepted tests at the top of the list.
  • Displays a clear AB Tasty cookies button to clear AB Tasty cookies and reload the page.
  • Displays a debug mode button to activate AB Tasty logs in the DevTools console.
  • Displays a detail view of each tests with their general informations (ID, status, type, targeting mode, async, traffic).
  • Displays a link to see the test report.
  • List all variations of the test if the status is accepted or traffic_rejected, with their name, traffic, a link of JSON modifications and activation button.
  • List all trackings information of the test with their name and selector.
  • List all targeting information of the test (segment, trigger, URL, code, selector, cookie, IP) with their status.
  • Displays a link to edit the test targetings on the AB Tasty editor.
  • The list of targeting is sorted to show the invalid targets at the top of the list.
  • Collapse/expand all variations, trackings and targetings information.

List A/B tests

List A/B tests in dark mode

Detail of an A/B test

Detail of an A/B test in dark mode


Licence

AB Tasty Debugger and its documentation are licensed under the MIT License.

Created with ♥ by @yoriiis.