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@storybook/types
Advanced tools
The @storybook/types package provides TypeScript definitions and utility types for Storybook, a popular tool for developing UI components in isolation. It facilitates type checking and development within the Storybook ecosystem, ensuring that components and their stories adhere to expected types.
Storybook Component Types
Defines types for Storybook stories, ensuring that the stories and their configurations adhere to the correct structure and types.
import { Story, Meta } from '@storybook/types';
export default {
title: 'Button',
component: Button
} as Meta;
export const Primary: Story = (args) => <Button {...args} />;
Primary.args = {
primary: true,
label: 'Click Me'
};
Addon Development
Provides types for developing Storybook addons, helping developers to integrate additional functionality into Storybook with type safety.
import { Addon } from '@storybook/types';
const myAddon: Addon = {
title: 'My Custom Addon',
type: 'panel',
render: ({ active, key }) => (active ? <div id={key}>Addon Content</div> : null)
};
Provides TypeScript definitions specifically for Storybook for React. It is similar to @storybook/types but focuses exclusively on React, whereas @storybook/types is more general and can be used with various frameworks.
While not exclusively a types package, it includes types and functions for developing Storybook addons. It compares to @storybook/types by also facilitating addon development but includes more comprehensive tools and utilities beyond type definitions.
Storybook types exports only typescript types for storybook usage.
It exports typescript enums, which do have a runtime implementation. But it should not export any implementation such as classes, method, function or constants.
It also has no dependencies, all the types it exports are bundled in.
FAQs
Core Storybook TS Types
The npm package @storybook/types receives a total of 6,193,233 weekly downloads. As such, @storybook/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @storybook/types 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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