Schedule an A/B Test
Setting schedules can be done on the test details page, and the saved schedules will be applied to each environment only.
By scheduling, you can start the test at a designated time, gradually increase traffic, and end it to proceed with the test more conveniently.
You can set schedules regardless of the type of test (A/B test, MAB test, URL test). However, you cannot schedule traffic allocation for MAB tests.
Set schedule
You can schedule reservations for A/B tests in draft or running.
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Press the Set Schedule button at the top right of the test details page to see the following dialog:
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- Workspace Timezone
The setup content will be scheduled based on the workspace's timezone. (Timezone modification is possible in workspace settings.) - Date, Item, Traffic
Choose the content to be conducted on the desired date and set the traffic corresponding to that item.- Date: All reservations proceed in chronological order, and you can change the sorting by pressing the sort by time button.
- Item: You can choose test start, traffic setup, and test end. Test start must precede traffic setup and end for reservations to be made.
- Allocate Traffic: Only integers from 0(%) to 100(%) can be entered, and you cannot set a value lower than the previously set value when sorted chronologically.
- Add Reservation
Press the add reservation button to add up to 10 items.
Setup Notice
- Date
All reservations are possible at least 1 hour after the setup point. - Traffic
Only integers from 0(%) to 100(%) can be entered, and you cannot set a value lower than the previously set value when sorted chronologically.
Saved schedule
When the scheduling setup is successfully saved, you can check the upcoming schedule details on the top.
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If there is already a scheduled schedule and you manually manipulate the test status (such as ending or pausing the test, reallocating traffic, etc.), all previously scheduled contents will be reset.
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Updated 5 months ago