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@storybook/postinstall
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A minimal utility library for addons to update project configurations after the addon is installed via the Storybook CLI, e.g. sb add docs
.
Each postinstall is written as a jscodeshift codemod, with the naming convention addon-name/postinstall/<file>.js
where file
is one of { config
, addons
, presets
}.
If these files are present in the addon, the CLI will run them on the existing file in the user's project (or create a new empty file if one doesn't exist). This library exists to make it really easy to make common modifications without having to muck with jscodeshift internals.
To add a preset to presets.js
, simply create a file postinstall/presets.js
in your addon:
import { presetsAddPreset } = require('@storybook/postinstall');
export default function transformer(file, api) {
const root = api.jscodeshift(file.source);
presetsAddPreset(`@storybook/addon-docs/preset`, { some: 'options' }, { root, api });
return root.toSource();
};
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Storybook addons postinstall utilities
The npm package @storybook/postinstall receives a total of 3,168,019 weekly downloads. As such, @storybook/postinstall popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @storybook/postinstall demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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