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@storybook/bench
Advanced tools
A simple benchmark for Storybook. Usage:
npx playwright install
npx @storybook/bench 'npx sb init'
This will:
sb init
(or whatever command is provided)
It outputs all results to the files bench.csv
and bench.json
. It uploads results to a BigQuery data warehouse if SB_BENCH_UPLOAD
and GCP_CREDENTIALS
environment variables are set.
It also accepts the following flags:
option | description |
---|---|
--label | Save as .csv/json and upload with if SB_BENCH_UPLOAD is true |
--no-install | Do not measure storybook install time |
--no-start | Do not measure storybook start time |
--no-browse | Do not measure storybook browse time |
And consumes the following environment variables:
variable | description |
---|---|
SB_BENCH_UPLOAD | Upload results to GCP if set to tue |
GCP_CREDENTIALS | For upload, the GCP credentials to use as stringified JSON |
CIRCLE_BRANCH | For upload, the branch if running in Circle CI |
CIRCLE_SHA1 | For upload, the commit hash if running in Circle CI |
FAQs
A simple benchmark for Storybook. Usage:
The npm package @storybook/bench receives a total of 511 weekly downloads. As such, @storybook/bench popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @storybook/bench demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 29 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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