Android feature flags installation
Add the PostHog Android SDK to your Initialize PostHog in your Application class: Once installed, PostHog will automatically start capturing events. You can also manually send events to test your integration: By default, for backwards compatibility reasons, events are sent with person profile processing enabled. This means a person profile will be created for each user who triggers an event. If you want to disable person profile processing for certain events, send the event with the following property: Check if a feature flag is enabled: For multivariate flags, check which variant the user has been assigned: Experiments run on top of our feature flags. Once you've implemented the flag in your code, you run an experiment by creating a new experiment in the PostHog dashboard. Now that you're evaluating flags, continue with the resources below to learn what else Feature Flags enables within the PostHog platform.Install the dependency
Requiredbuild.gradle dependencies:Configure PostHog
RequiredSend events
RecommendedEvaluate boolean feature flags
RequiredEvaluate multivariate feature flags
OptionalRunning experiments
OptionalNext steps
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