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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 2024
Filed:
May. 31, 2023
Shopify Inc., Ottawa, CA;
Juliano Julio Costa, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, CA;
Maxwell Dayvson Da Silva, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Christian Harden, Encino, CA (US);
Scott Taylor, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Charles Bryant King, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Jeremy Gayed, Paramus, NJ (US);
Danilo Santos Teodoro, Goiânia, BR;
Mark Da Costa, Vars, CA;
William Joseph Brower, Charleston, NC (US);
Cauê Haucke Porta Guerra, Ottawa, CA;
SHIPIFY INC., Ottawa, CA;
Abstract
Content providers may wish to display different versions of content to different users, which may require different versions of the content to be deliverable. The assignment of a particular version of the content to a particular user may also need to persist over time for that particular user. It may be desirable that this functionality occurs at an edge server of a content delivery network, rather than at an origin server. In some embodiments, the edge server may receive a user request including a user identifier for content from a user device; identify an experiment key for the user request based at least in part on the user identifier, the experiment key associated with an experimental version of the content; and transmit an experiment fetch request including the experiment key to an edge cache to retrieve the experimental version of the content.