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A Context ties all SDK actions to a specific visitor. A unique visitor ID is required for deterministic bucketing -- as long as the ID and experience configuration remain the same, bucketing stays consistent. To ensure consistency even when configuration changes, provide a persistent DataStore.
use ConvertSdk\Interfaces\ContextInterface;
$context = $sdk->createContext(
'visitor-unique-id',
[
'country' => 'US',
'language' => 'en',
]
);The first argument is the visitor's unique ID. The second is an optional object of initial visitor properties used for audience and segment evaluation.
Every context method that runs experiences or features accepts an optional attributes object. This table lists all supported properties:
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
locationProperties |
object / array | Key-value pairs used for evaluating experience locations |
visitorProperties |
object / array | Key-value pairs used for evaluating experience audiences (overwrites same keys from context creation) |
updateVisitorProperties |
boolean | Whether to permanently update in-memory visitor properties |
enableTracking |
boolean | Whether to track bucketing events immediately (default: true) |
environment |
string | Override environment for this call |
typeCasting |
boolean | Auto-convert feature variable values to the variable's defined type (default: true) |
experienceKeys |
string[] | Limit feature evaluation to specific experiences only |
use OpenAPI\Client\BucketingAttributes;
$variation = $context->runExperience('experience-key', new BucketingAttributes([
'locationProperties' => ['url' => '/pricing'],
'visitorProperties' => ['plan' => 'pro'],
'updateVisitorProperties' => true,
'enableTracking' => true,
]));Visitor properties are key-value pairs used in audience evaluation and segment matching. They can be set at context creation, updated later, or passed inline with any experience/feature call.
Permanently merges new properties into the visitor's existing properties.
// Set a single attribute
$context->setAttribute('weather', 'rainy');
// Set multiple attributes (merges with existing)
$context->setAttributes([
'weather' => 'rainy',
'plan' => 'enterprise',
]);
// Update via the data store (persists across requests when using a persistent cache)
$context->updateVisitorProperties('visitor-unique-id', [
'weather' => 'rainy',
'plan' => 'enterprise',
]);Visitor properties can also be updated inline when calling any experience or feature method by setting updateVisitorProperties to true in the attributes:
use OpenAPI\Client\BucketingAttributes;
$variation = $context->runExperience('experience-key', new BucketingAttributes([
'visitorProperties' => ['weather' => 'rainy'],
'updateVisitorProperties' => true,
]));Custom segments represent audiences of type segmentation. Use runCustomSegments to evaluate segment rules against the current visitor context.
$context->runCustomSegments(['segment-key-1', 'segment-key-2'], [
'ruleData' => ['enabled' => true],
]);Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| segmentKeys | string[] | Yes | List of segment keys to evaluate |
| attributes | object / array | No | Key-value pairs used for segment matching (PHP wraps these under a ruleData key) |
In Fullstack projects, segments do not persist unless you provide a DataStore. See the segments concept for more detail on how segmentation works.
Default segments are used for Convert reporting. Use setDefaultSegments to permanently update the visitor's default segments. Only the following properties are included in Convert Reports:
browserdevicessourcecampaignvisitorTypecountry
$context->setDefaultSegments([
'country' => 'US',
'browser' => 'chrome',
'devices' => 'desktop',
]);Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| segments | object / array | Yes | Key-value pairs merged with the initial visitor properties |
You can look up any entity in the project configuration by its key or numeric ID.
use ConvertSdk\Enums\EntityType;
$experience = $context->getConfigEntity('experience-key', EntityType::Experience->value);Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| key | string | Yes | Entity key |
| entityType | EntityType / string | Yes | One of: AUDIENCE, LOCATION, SEGMENT, FEATURE, GOAL, EXPERIENCE, VARIATION
|
use ConvertSdk\Enums\EntityType;
$variation = $context->runExperience('experience-key');
if ($variation !== null) {
$changes = $variation->changes;
foreach ($changes as $change) {
if (isset($change['data']['feature_id'])) {
$feature = $context->getConfigEntityById(
(string) $change['data']['feature_id'],
EntityType::Feature->value
);
}
}
}Parameters:
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| id | number / string | Yes | Entity numeric ID (PHP passes it as a string) |
| entityType | EntityType / string | Yes | Same values as getConfigEntity above |
Both methods return the matching entity object (or array in PHP), or null if not found.
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