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@storybook/addon-queryparams
Advanced tools
This storybook addon can be helpful if your components need special query parameters to work the way you want them to. It allows you to mock query params per story so that you can easily reproduce different states of your component.
First, install the addon.
$ yarn add @storybook/addon-queryparams --dev
Register it by adding it in the addons attribute in your main.js
file (create this file inside your storybook config directory if needed).
module.exports = {
addons: ['@storybook/addon-queryparams'],
};
In your story, add the withQuery
decorator and define the query parameters you want to mock:
import React from 'react';
import { Button } from '@storybook/react/demo';
import { withQuery } from '@storybook/addon-queryparams';
export default {
title: 'Button',
component: Button,
decorators: [withQuery],
parameters: {
query: {
mock: 'Hello world!',
},
},
};
export const WithMockedSearch = () => {
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(document.location.search);
const mockedParam = urlParams.get('mock');
return <div>Mocked value: {mockedParam}</div>;
};
import React from 'react';
import { storiesOf } from '@storybook/react';
storiesOf('button', module)
.addParameters({
query: {
mock: 'Hello World!',
},
})
.add('Prints the mocked parameter', () => {
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(document.location.search);
const mockedParam = urlParams.get('mock');
return <div>Mocked value: {mockedParam}</div>;
});
FAQs
addon to mock queryparams in storybook
We found that @storybook/addon-queryparams demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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