Stop A/B test
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ACL
$analytics->stopABTest(integer abTestID)
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About this method
Stop an A/B test
Marks the A/B test as stopped. At this point, the test is over and cannot be restarted. Additionally, your application is back to normal: index A will perform as usual, receiving 100% of all search requests.
Note that stopping is different from deleting: When you stop a test, all associated metadata and metrics are stored and remain accessible.
Examples
Read the Algolia CLI documentation for more information.
Stop an A/B test
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$analytics = AnalyticsClient::create(
  'YourApplicationID',
  'YourWriteAPIKey'
);
$analytics->stopABTest(42);
      Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
          
            abTestID
          
         | 
        
           
                
                type: integer
                
               
              
                
                        Required
                
               
          The A/B test id that was sent back in the response of the add A/B test method  | 
      
Response
This section shows the JSON response returned by the API.
Each API client encapsulates this response inside objects specific to the programming language,
so that the actual response might be different.
You can view the response by using the getLogs method.
Don’t rely on the order of attributes in the response, as JSON doesn’t guarantee the ordering of keys in objects.
JSON format
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{
  "abTestID": 78,
  "taskID": 111885720
  "index": "atis-abtest-default",
}
        | Field | Description | 
|---|---|
        
          abTestID
        
       | 
      
         
            
              integer
            
           
        Generated Id of the A/B test.  | 
    
        
          taskID
        
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              integer
            
           
        The taskID used with the waitTask method.  | 
    
        
          index
        
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              string
            
           
        Base index name for the A/B test.  |