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@storybook/builder-webpack5
Advanced tools
The @storybook/builder-webpack5 npm package is a builder for Storybook that uses Webpack 5 as its core bundling engine. It allows developers to configure Storybook to use Webpack 5 for building and serving their UI component stories. This package is particularly useful for projects that have already migrated to Webpack 5, ensuring compatibility and taking advantage of the latest features offered by Webpack.
Custom Webpack Configuration
Allows users to provide a custom Webpack configuration to be used by Storybook. This can include custom loaders, plugins, and other Webpack-specific settings.
{
"stories": ["./src/**/*.stories.@(js|jsx|ts|tsx)"]
"addons": ["@storybook/addon-links", "@storybook/addon-essentials"],
"core": {
"builder": "@storybook/builder-webpack5"
},
"webpackFinal": (config) => {
// Custom webpack configuration
return config;
}
}
Performance Optimizations
Enables performance optimizations such as lazy compilation to improve the development experience by speeding up build and reload times.
{
"core": {
"builder": {
"name": "@storybook/builder-webpack5",
"options": {
"lazyCompilation": true
}
}
}
}
This package is similar to @storybook/builder-webpack5 but is designed to work with Webpack 4. It provides the same type of functionality for integrating Storybook with Webpack 4-based projects.
This addon integrates Storybook with Next.js, providing a similar level of integration between Storybook and the Next.js build system as @storybook/builder-webpack5 does with Webpack 5.
Builder implemented with webpack5
and webpack5
-compatible loaders/plugins/config, used by @storybook/core-server
to build the preview iframe.
export default {
core: {
builder: '@storybook/builder-webpack5',
},
};
FAQs
Storybook framework-agnostic API
We found that @storybook/builder-webpack5 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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