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@kadira/react-native-storybook

A better way to develop React Native Components for your app

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React Native Storybook

With React Native Storybook you can design and develop individual React Native components without running your app.

React Storybook Screenshot

Getting Started

First, install the @kadira/react-native-storybook into your project.

npm i -D @kadira/react-native-storybook

Then render our StorybookUI component as the root component by editing your index.ios.js or index.android.js file as shown follow:

import { AppRegistry } from 'react-native';
import { getStorybookUI, configure } from '@kadira/react-native-storybook';

// import your stories
configure(() => {
  require('./src/stories');
}, module);

const StorybookUI = getStorybookUI({port: 9001, host: 'localhost'});
AppRegistry.registerComponent('RnHello', () => StorybookUI);

Then write your first story in the src/stories/ directory like this:

// index.js

import React from 'react';
import { storiesOf } from '@kadira/react-native-storybook';
import { View, Text } from 'react-native';

const style = {
  flex: 1,
  justifyContent: 'center',
  alignItems: 'center',
  backgroundColor: '#F5FCFF'
};

const CenteredView = (props) => (
  <View style={style}>
    {props.children}
  </View>
);

storiesOf('CenteredView')
  .add('default view', () => (
    <CenteredView>
      <Text>Hello Storybook</Text>
    </CenteredView>
  ));

Then add following NPM script into your package.json file:

{
  "scripts": {
    ...
    "storybook": "storybook start -p 9001"
    ...
  }
}

After that run the storybook server like this:

npm run storybook

This will start the storybook server at port: 9001

Finally, you can run your app as usually.

react-native run-ios
# or
react-native run-android

Now, you can open http://localhost:9001 to access your stories.

Running storybook as a separate app

There are a couple of drawbacks with the previous method.

  • Both your react native application and the storybook use the same app name. Because of this, only one of them can exist on a device at any given moment.
  • Should edit index.__.js files when switching between the app and the storybook.

React Native Storybook can be run without making changes to your index.__.js files. It has few more steps, but you can setup in few minutes.

Connecting Devices

In order to work with React Native Storybook, one or more devices should be connected. Stories will only show when devices are available.

iOS simulator

  • Start with react-native run-ios

Android emulator

  • Get your AVD name with emulator -list-avds
  • Start the emulator emulator -avd MY_AVD_NAME
  • Forward port 8081 adb reverse tcp:8081 tcp:8081
  • Forward port 9001 adb reverse tcp:9001 tcp:9001
  • Start with react-native run-android

Android device

  • Connect your device with adb
  • Forward port 8081 adb reverse tcp:8081 tcp:8081
  • Forward port 9001 adb reverse tcp:9001 tcp:9001
  • Start with react-native run-android

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Package last updated on 17 Jul 2016

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