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@amplitude/storybook-addon-amplitude
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A storybook addon to capture events in Amplitude.
The Amplitude Storybook add-on emits events to Amplitude on two different occasions: when a user navigates to a new page and when a user changes a story's args.
The first thing you’ll need to do is sign up for Amplitude. If you already have an account, great! If you don’t, you can sign up here for free.
Once you have an account, you can create a new project which will have an associated API key.
To do this, navigate to the Settings page.
Then, select Projects in the sidebar.
In the top right hand corner, click the Create Project button and follow the instructions.
Next, install the package as a devDependency in your project:
yarn add @amplitude/storybook-addon-amplitude --dev
in storybook/main.js
module.exports: {
addons: [
+ '@amplitude/storybook-addon-amplitude/preset',
]
}
Then, set your Amplitude API keys in ./storybook/manager.js
window.AMPLITUDE_DEV_API_KEY = '<amplitude-dev-api-key>';
window.AMPLITUDE_PROD_API_KEY = '<amplitude-prod-api-key>';
Now your storybook will begin emitting events to your project in Amplitude. You’re ready to start creating charts in Amplitude!
When a user switches to a new page, this add-on emits an event to Amplitude that looks like this:
{
event_type: "viewed documentation",
event_properties: {
category: 'variants',
page: "secondarybuttongroup"
}
}
Tracking the event in this way allows you to build charts in Amplitude to show:
When a user changes a story's args, this add-on emits an event that looks like this:
{
event_type: "updated story args",
event_properties: {
category: 'variants',
page: "secondarybuttongroup"
}
}
Tracking the event in this way allows you to build charts in Amplitude to answer:
v0.0.9 (Wed Jun 15 2022)
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A storybook addon to capture events in Amplitude
We found that @amplitude/storybook-addon-amplitude demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 21 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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