Svelte Story Format
Allows you to write your stories in .svelte
syntax rather than .js
syntax.
It supports:
- args stories and stories without args ;
- the "template" pattern for args stories, compatible with a svelte syntax ;
- extractions of sources of the stories and compatible with addon-sources
- decorators
- knobs, actions, controls
- storyshots (with a special jest transformation shipped under
@storybook/addon-svelte-csf/jest-transform
)
Example
<script>
import { Meta, Story, Template } from '@storybook/addon-svelte-csf';
import Button from './Button.svelte';
let count = 0;
function handleClick() {
count += 1;
}
</script>
<Meta title="Button" component={Button}/>
<Template let:args>
<Button {...args} on:click={handleClick}>
You clicked: {count}
</Button>
</Template>
<Story name="Rounded" args={{rounded: true}}/>
<Story name="Square" source args={{rounded: false}}/>
<!-- Dynamic snippet should be disabled for this story -->
<Story name="Button No Args">
<Button>Label</Button>
</Story>
Getting Started
npm install --save-dev @storybook/addon-svelte-csf
or yarn add --dev @storybook/addon-svelte-csf
- In
.storybook/main.js
, add @storybook/addon-svelte-csf
to the addons array - In
.storybook/main.js
, add *.stories.svelte
to the stories patterns
An example main.js
configuration could look like this:
module.exports = {
stories: ['../src/**/*.stories.@(js|jsx|ts|tsx|svelte)'],
addons: [
'@storybook/addon-links',
'@storybook/addon-essentials',
'@storybook/addon-interactions',
'@storybook/addon-svelte-csf',
],
framework: '@storybook/svelte-vite',
};
Warning
v3 and above of this addon requires at least Storybook v7. If you're using Storybook between v6.4.20 and v7.0.0, you should instead use v2 of this addon with npm install --save-dev @storybook/addon-svelte-csf@^2.0.10
or yarn add --dev @storybook/addon-svelte-csf@^2.0.10