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@storybook/core
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Package description
The @storybook/core package is a part of Storybook, which is an open-source tool for developing UI components in isolation for React, Vue, Angular, and many other frameworks. It allows developers to create component libraries, interactive examples, and UI documentation. The core package is responsible for the fundamental functionalities of Storybook, including the server, UI, and the management of stories.
Custom Storybook Configuration
This code snippet demonstrates how to customize Storybook's configuration, including specifying where to find stories, which addons to use, the framework (e.g., React), and the builder (e.g., Webpack 5).
module.exports = {
stories: ['../src/**/*.stories.js'],
addons: ['@storybook/addon-links', '@storybook/addon-essentials'],
framework: '@storybook/react',
core: {
builder: 'webpack5'
}
};
Adding Decorators
Decorators are a way to wrap stories with extra markup or styling. This code sample shows how to add a decorator globally in `.storybook/preview.js` that adds margin around each story.
export const decorators = [(Story) => <div style={{ margin: '3em' }}><Story/></div>];
Custom Webpack Configuration
This demonstrates how to extend Storybook's default Webpack configuration to support additional file types or loaders, in this case, adding support for SCSS files.
const path = require('path');
module.exports = {
webpackFinal: async (config) => {
config.module.rules.push({
test: /\.scss$/,
use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader', 'sass-loader'],
include: path.resolve(__dirname, '../'),
});
return config;
},
};
Docz is a documentation tool that uses MDX to help you write documentation and build component libraries. It's similar to Storybook in that it focuses on components but differs in its approach by leveraging Markdown and providing a more documentation-oriented experience.
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The @storybook/core
package is the core of Storybook. It is responsible for the following:
This package is not intended to be used by anyone but storybook internally.
Even though this is where all of the code is located, it is NOT to be the entry point when using functionality within!
Consumers of the code should import like so:
import { addons } from 'storybook/internal/manager-api';
Importing from @storybook/core
is explicitly NOT supported; it WILL break in a future version of storybook, very likely in a non-major version bump.
FAQs
Storybook framework-agnostic API
The npm package @storybook/core receives a total of 2,031,927 weekly downloads. As such, @storybook/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @storybook/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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