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7.0.0-alpha.20 (August 16, 2022)

Features
  • CLI: Automigration for new frameworks #18919
Bug Fixes
  • UI: Fix the order of addons appearing in prebuilt manager #18918
Maintenance
  • Exit sandbox gracefully on cancel #18936
  • Disable telemetry in monorepo and CI #18935
  • Convert cypress e2e tests to playwright #18932
  • CI: Refactor to use tasks #18922
  • Angular: Add renderer components / stories #18934
  • Examples: Add angular repro template and refactor #18931

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Storybook for Vue 3

Storybook for Vue 3 is a UI development environment for your Vue 3 components. With it, you can visualize different states of your UI components and develop them interactively.

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Storybook runs outside of your app. So you can develop UI components in isolation without worrying about app specific dependencies and requirements.

Getting Started

cd my-vue3-app
npx storybook init

For more information visit: storybook.js.org


Storybook also comes with a lot of addons and a great API to customize as you wish. You can also build a static version of your Storybook and deploy it anywhere you want.

Extending the Vue application

Storybook creates a Vue 3 application for your component preview which can be imported as import { app } from '@storybook/vue3'.

When using global custom components (app.component), directives (app.directive), extensions (app.use), or other application methods, you will need to configure those in the ./storybook/preview.js file.

For example:

// .storybook/preview.js

import { app } from '@storybook/vue3';

app.use(MyPlugin);
app.component('my-component', MyComponent);
app.mixin({
  /* My mixin */
});

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Last updated on 15 Aug 2022

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