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@storybook/react-webpack5
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Storybook for React: Develop React Component in isolation with Hot Reloading.
The @storybook/react-webpack5 npm package is an addon for Storybook, a tool for developing UI components in isolation for React, which allows it to work with Webpack 5. It provides a streamlined development environment for building and testing UI components without needing to embed them in an application. It also includes features for visual testing, documentation, and showcasing components interactively.
Developing UI components in isolation
Allows developers to create stories for their components, which are visual representations of different states of UI components.
import { storiesOf } from '@storybook/react';
import MyButton from './MyButton';
storiesOf('Button', module)
.add('with text', () => <MyButton>Hello Button</MyButton>)
.add('with emoji', () => <MyButton>😀 😎 👍 💯</MyButton>);
Custom Webpack configuration
Enables developers to customize the Webpack configuration used by Storybook to match the needs of their project.
module.exports = {
stories: ['../src/**/*.stories.@(js|jsx|ts|tsx)'],
addons: ['@storybook/addon-links', '@storybook/addon-essentials'],
webpackFinal: async (config, { configType }) => {
// Custom Webpack configuration goes here
return config;
}
};
Interactive controls to manipulate component states
Provides a set of tools to create interactive controls for manipulating the props of the components, allowing for dynamic testing of different states.
import { ComponentStory, ComponentMeta } from '@storybook/react';
import MyButton from './MyButton';
export default {
title: 'Button',
component: MyButton,
argTypes: { backgroundColor: { control: 'color' } },
} as ComponentMeta<typeof MyButton>;
const Template: ComponentStory<typeof MyButton> = (args) => <MyButton {...args} />;
export const Primary = Template.bind({});
Primary.args = {
primary: true,
label: 'Button',
};
Similar to @storybook/react-webpack5, but designed for building UI components in isolation for HTML instead of React. It allows for the development of HTML snippets and does not require a React environment.
This package is for Vue.js developers and offers the same Storybook functionality as @storybook/react-webpack5 but tailored for Vue components. It allows developers to create stories for Vue components and test them in isolation.
This package is a Storybook addon for Angular. It provides the same isolation and component development environment as @storybook/react-webpack5, but it is specifically designed to work with Angular components.
See documentation for installation instructions, usage examples, APIs, and more.
FAQs
Storybook for React: Develop React Component in isolation with Hot Reloading.
The npm package @storybook/react-webpack5 receives a total of 1,154,200 weekly downloads. As such, @storybook/react-webpack5 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @storybook/react-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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