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@prototypearea/storybook-amp
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Storybook addon that allows you to display AMP HTML components generated with react in your stories
Storybook addon that allows you to display AMP HTML components generated with react in your stories
npm install -D @prototypearea/storybook-amp
Then create a file called addons.js
in your storybook config.
Add following content to it:
import '@prototypearea/storybook-amp/register';
https://storybook-amp.netlify.com
To SSR the code at runtime time use the withAmpDecorator
decorator inside config.js
or specific story. To set custom settings, use the amp
parameter.
// config.js
import { configure, addDecorator, addParameters } from '@storybook/react';
import { withAmpDecorator } from '@prototypearea/storybook-amp';
const customStyles = ''; // some styles
// global
addDecorator(withAmpDecorator)
addParameters({
amp: {
isEnabled: true,
styles: customStyles, // Custom styles from some string
},
});
You can use the amp
parameter to override settings on each story individually:
// per story
storiesOf('AMP', module)
.add('Default', () => <Button>Send</Button>, {
amp: {
isEnabled: false,
}
});
FAQs
Storybook addon that allows you to display AMP HTML components generated with react in your stories
The npm package @prototypearea/storybook-amp receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @prototypearea/storybook-amp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @prototypearea/storybook-amp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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