Please see the main PostHog docs.
Specifically, the Go integration details.
Install posthog to your gopath
$ go get github.com/posthog/posthog-go
Go 🦔!
package main
import (
"os"
"github.com/posthog/posthog-go"
)
func main() {
client := posthog.New(os.Getenv("POSTHOG_API_KEY")) // This value must be set to the project API key in PostHog
// alternatively, you can do
// client, _ := posthog.NewWithConfig(
// os.Getenv("POSTHOG_API_KEY"),
// posthog.Config{
// PersonalApiKey: "your personal API key", // Set this to your personal API token you want feature flag evaluation to be more performant. This will incur more costs, though
// Endpoint: "https://us.i.posthog.com",
// },
// )
defer client.Close()
// Capture an event
client.Enqueue(posthog.Capture{
DistinctId: "test-user",
Event: "test-snippet",
Properties: posthog.NewProperties().
Set("plan", "Enterprise").
Set("friends", 42),
})
// Add context for a user
client.Enqueue(posthog.Identify{
DistinctId: "user:123",
Properties: posthog.NewProperties().
Set("email", "john@doe.com").
Set("proUser", false),
})
// Link user contexts
client.Enqueue(posthog.Alias{
DistinctId: "user:123",
Alias: "user:12345",
})
// Capture a pageview
client.Enqueue(posthog.Capture{
DistinctId: "test-user",
Event: "$pageview",
Properties: posthog.NewProperties().
Set("$current_url", "https://example.com"),
})
// Check if a feature flag is enabled
isMyFlagEnabled, err := client.IsFeatureEnabled(
FeatureFlagPayload{
Key: "flag-key",
DistinctId: "distinct_id_of_your_user",
})
if isMyFlagEnabled == true {
// Do something differently for this user
}
}
You can run your Go app against a local build of posthog-go
by making the following change to your go.mod
file for whichever your app, e.g.
module example/posthog-go-app
go 1.22.5
require github.com/posthog/posthog-go v0.0.0-20240327112532-87b23fe11103
require github.com/google/uuid v1.3.0 // indirect
replace github.com/posthog/posthog-go => /path-to-your-local/posthog-go