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[Storybook](https://storybook.js.org/) renderer for all packages in the monorepo.
Storybook renderer for all packages in the monorepo.
Location | Summary |
---|---|
decorators | Decorators to be used in story files to wrap components in necessary parent components. Mostly React Context provider decorators. |
scripts | Scripts to assist in using Storybook. |
yarn start
# OR, from the root of this monorepo:
yarn storybook start
This will launch the storybook server, accessible via a web browser at http://localhost:6006.
yarn generate <glob>
To automatically generate a storybook file for a component, you have a few options.
The command above will work assuming the root is this folder
(packages/storybook
). For example, yarn generate **/MyComponent.tsx
will
generate storybook files for any file named MyComponent.tsx
that is a
descendant of packages/storybook
at any level. You may also use something like
yarn generate ../**/MyComponent.tsx
to generate storybook files for any file
named MyComponent.tsx
in any of the packages.
If the argument does not start with .
(period), /
(forward slash), or
*
(asterisk)—which are all symbols related to path/glob syntax—it will
automatically be prefixed with ../**/*
. This will match all files and folders
descendant of packages
.
Additionally, the argument will be suffixed with *.tsx
if it does not
already end with .tsx
, since most (if not all) of our components use that
extension.
This means that while you can use relative or absolute paths/globs for any file, in most cases you only need to use the name of the component that you're targeting.
# All files that lives somewhere inside the `packages` folder with a name that starts with `ILoveMyNewHome`, such as a new component in the stateless package at `packages/stateless/components/ILoveMyNewHomeInTheUiPackage.tsx`.
yarn generate ILoveMyNewHome
# All files that live somewhere inside the `packages` folder and are immediate children of any folder that ends with `dao`, such as `packages/stateless/components/dao/*.tsx` or `packages/stateless/components/some_dao/*.tsx`
yarn generate dao/
# All files named `MyComponent.tsx` that are descendants of `packages/storybook` at any level
yarn generate "**/MyComponent.tsx"
# (quotes in case your shell performs automatic parameter expansion/globbing of unquoted text such as fish)
# A relative path, starting from the storybook package root
yarn generate ../../apps/dapp/components/IShouldProbablyLiveInTheUiPackage.tsx
# An absolute path
yarn generate /Users/me/Developer/dao-dao-ui/apps/dapp/components/WhyDoILiveHere.tsx
yarn generate ~/Developer/dao-dao-ui/apps/dapp/components/SeriouslyMoveMePlease.tsx
If you have any questions, reach out to noah (@noahsaso) on Discord.
FAQs
[Storybook](https://storybook.js.org/) renderer for all packages in the monorepo.
The npm package @dao-dao/storybook receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @dao-dao/storybook popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dao-dao/storybook demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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