posthog-multi-env-setup
Configure PostHog across development, staging, and production environments. Separate PostHog projects per environment, environment-specific SDK config, feature flag rollout per env, and session recording controls. Trigger: "posthog environments", "posthog staging", "posthog dev prod", "posthog environment setup", "posthog project per env".
What this skill does
# PostHog Multi-Environment Setup
## Overview
Use separate PostHog projects for each environment (dev, staging, production). This prevents dev/test events from polluting production analytics, allows different feature flag rollout percentages per environment, and lets you disable session recordings in non-production.
## Prerequisites
- PostHog Cloud account or self-hosted instance
- Admin access to create multiple projects
- Deployment platform with environment variable support
## Environment Strategy
| Environment | PostHog Project | Session Recording | Autocapture | Feature Flags |
|-------------|----------------|-------------------|-------------|---------------|
| Development | `myapp-dev` | Disabled | Enabled | 100% rollout (test all) |
| Staging | `myapp-staging` | Disabled | Enabled | 100% rollout (QA all) |
| Production | `myapp-prod` | 10% sampled | Tuned | Gradual rollout |
## Instructions
### Step 1: Create Separate PostHog Projects
In PostHog Cloud (app.posthog.com), create three projects:
1. `myapp-development` — copy the `phc_...` project API key
2. `myapp-staging` — copy the `phc_...` project API key
3. `myapp-production` — copy the `phc_...` project API key
### Step 2: Environment Variables
```bash
# .env.local (development — git-ignored)
NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY=phc_dev_key_here
NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_HOST=https://us.i.posthog.com
POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY=phx_your_key
POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID=11111
# .env.staging (CI/CD secrets or secret manager)
NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY=phc_staging_key_here
NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_HOST=https://us.i.posthog.com
POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY=phx_your_key
POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID=22222
# Production (secret manager — never in files)
# NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY=phc_prod_key_here
# POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID=33333
```
### Step 3: Environment-Aware SDK Configuration
```typescript
// config/posthog.ts
type Env = 'development' | 'staging' | 'production';
interface PostHogEnvConfig {
apiKey: string;
host: string;
sessionRecording: boolean;
recordingSampleRate: number;
autocapture: boolean | object;
debug: boolean;
}
function getConfig(): PostHogEnvConfig {
const env = (process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development') as Env;
const key = process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY;
const host = process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_HOST || 'https://us.i.posthog.com';
if (!key) {
console.warn(`[PostHog] No API key for ${env} — analytics disabled`);
}
const configs: Record<Env, Omit<PostHogEnvConfig, 'apiKey' | 'host'>> = {
development: {
sessionRecording: false,
recordingSampleRate: 0,
autocapture: true,
debug: true,
},
staging: {
sessionRecording: false,
recordingSampleRate: 0,
autocapture: true,
debug: false,
},
production: {
sessionRecording: true,
recordingSampleRate: 0.1, // Record 10% of sessions
autocapture: {
dom_event_allowlist: ['click', 'submit'],
element_allowlist: ['a', 'button', 'form'],
css_selector_allowlist: ['.track-click'],
},
debug: false,
},
};
return { apiKey: key || '', host, ...configs[env] };
}
export const posthogConfig = getConfig();
```
### Step 4: Browser SDK with Environment Config
```typescript
// app/providers.tsx
'use client';
import posthog from 'posthog-js';
import { PostHogProvider } from 'posthog-js/react';
import { useEffect } from 'react';
import { posthogConfig } from '../config/posthog';
export function PHProvider({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
useEffect(() => {
if (!posthogConfig.apiKey) return; // Skip if no key configured
posthog.init(posthogConfig.apiKey, {
api_host: posthogConfig.host,
autocapture: posthogConfig.autocapture,
capture_pageview: false, // Manual in App Router
capture_pageleave: true,
disable_session_recording: !posthogConfig.sessionRecording,
session_recording: posthogConfig.sessionRecording
? { sampleRate: posthogConfig.recordingSampleRate }
: undefined,
loaded: (ph) => {
if (posthogConfig.debug) ph.debug();
},
});
}, []);
return <PostHogProvider client={posthog}>{children}</PostHogProvider>;
}
```
### Step 5: Server SDK with Environment Config
```typescript
// lib/posthog-server.ts
import { PostHog } from 'posthog-node';
import { posthogConfig } from '../config/posthog';
let client: PostHog | null = null;
export function getPostHogServer(): PostHog {
if (client) return client;
if (!posthogConfig.apiKey) {
// Return no-op client when unconfigured
return { capture: () => {}, identify: () => {}, shutdown: async () => {} } as any;
}
client = new PostHog(posthogConfig.apiKey, {
host: posthogConfig.host,
personalApiKey: process.env.POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY,
flushAt: 20,
flushInterval: 10000,
});
return client;
}
```
### Step 6: Feature Flag Rollout Per Environment
```typescript
// In your staging PostHog project: set all flags to 100% rollout for QA
// In your production PostHog project: gradual rollout (10% → 25% → 50% → 100%)
// Server-side flag check works the same regardless of environment
const ph = getPostHogServer();
const enabled = await ph.isFeatureEnabled('new-checkout', userId);
// Staging project: always true (100% rollout)
// Production project: depends on rollout percentage
```
```bash
set -euo pipefail
# Set all flags to 100% in staging project (for QA)
curl "https://app.posthog.com/api/projects/$POSTHOG_STAGING_PROJECT_ID/feature_flags/" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY" | \
jq -r '.results[].id' | while read FLAG_ID; do
curl -X PATCH "https://app.posthog.com/api/projects/$POSTHOG_STAGING_PROJECT_ID/feature_flags/$FLAG_ID/" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"filters": {"groups": [{"rollout_percentage": 100}]}}'
done
```
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Dev events in prod | Same API key across envs | Use separate projects per env |
| No events in staging | `apiKey` not set | Check CI/CD secret is configured |
| Session recordings in dev | Wrong config | Verify `sessionRecording: false` in dev config |
| Flags different across envs | Separate projects | Expected behavior — set rollout per project |
| 401 from server API | Wrong personal key | Personal key works across projects in same org |
## Output
- Separate PostHog projects for dev, staging, production
- Environment-aware SDK configuration
- Session recording disabled in non-production
- Feature flags at 100% in staging, gradual in production
- Server SDK with no-op fallback when unconfigured
## Resources
- PostHog Multi-Environment Feature Flags
- [PostHog Next.js Integration](https://posthog.com/docs/libraries/next-js)
- [PostHog Node.js SDK](https://posthog.com/docs/libraries/node)
## Next Steps
For webhook setup, see `posthog-webhooks-events`.
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