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storybook-addon-root-attributes
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This project was inspired by le0pard/storybook-addon-root-attribute
The existing library received only one attribute. So, this library can change multiple attributes by receiving the attribute as array.
Storybook Addon Root Attributes to switch html, body or some element attribute at runtime for your story Storybook
yarn add -D storybook-addon-root-attributes
create a file called main.js
and add addon in addons
section:
module.exports = {
...
addons: [
...
'storybook-addon-root-attributes'
]
};
create a file called preview.js
and add parameter in addParameters
import { addParameters } from '@storybook/react';
// global
addParameters({
rootAttribute: [
{
defaultState: {
name: 'Default',
value: null,
},
states: [
{
name: 'Dark',
value: 'dark',
},
],
},
{
defaultState: {
name: 'Default',
value: null,
},
states: [
{
name: 'IOS',
value: 'ios',
},
],
},
],
});
You can use the rootAttributes
parameter to override resources on each story individually:
// per story: Button.stories.js
export default {
title: 'Example/Button',
component: Button,
parameters: {
rootAttributes: [
{
root: 'html',
attribute: 'data-color-scheme',
defaultState: {
name: 'Yellow',
value: 'yellow',
},
states: [
{
name: 'Blue',
value: 'blue',
},
{
name: 'Red',
value: 'red',
},
{
name: 'Green',
value: 'green',
},
],
},
],
},
};
If you want to use a tooltip (panel will not dissapear), you need to set rootAttributesTooltip
in parameters with true
value:
addParameters({
rootAttributesTooltip: true, // you need to set this property
rootAttributes: [
{
root: 'html',
attribute: 'data-scale-color',
defaultState: {
name: 'Light',
value: 'light',
},
states: [
{
name: 'Dark',
value: 'dark',
},
{
name: 'Gray',
value: 'gray',
},
],
},
{
root: 'html',
attribute: 'data-letter-spacing',
defaultState: {
name: 'IOS',
value: 'ios',
},
states: [
{
name: 'Android',
value: 'android',
},
],
},
],
});
Configuration params for rootAttributes
parameter:
Name | Default | Variants | Description |
---|---|---|---|
rootAttributes | rootAttribute[] | array with objects, which contain rootAttribute | Check more detail info in below |
rootAttributesTooltip | false | boolean value | Add tooltip button for storybook |
Configuration params for rootAttribute
parameter:
Name | Default | Variants | Description |
---|---|---|---|
root | 'html' | 'html', 'body', or first element returned by 'document.querySelector(), or if none found -- 'html'' | Root node, which attribute will changed by addon |
attribute | 'class' | any valid attribute name | Attribute name |
defaultState | {} | should contain name and value | Default state for attribute. Value nil will remove attribute from root |
states | [] | array with objects, which contain unique name and value for attribute | All needed states for attribute values. Each object should contain unique name (for button) and value for attribute |
Configuration example:
addParameters({
rootAttributesTooltip: true,
rootAttributes: [
{
root: 'html',
attribute: 'data-scale-color',
defaultState: {
name: 'Light',
value: 'light',
},
states: [
{
name: 'Dark',
value: 'dark',
},
{
name: 'Gray',
value: 'gray',
},
],
},
{
root: 'html',
attribute: 'data-letter-spacing',
defaultState: {
name: 'IOS',
value: 'ios',
},
states: [
{
name: 'Android',
value: 'android',
},
],
},
],
});
v1.0.6 (Tue Sep 06 2022)
main
FAQs
Storybook Addon Root Attributes to switch `Many` html or body attribute at runtime for your story (work in storybook 7!)
The npm package storybook-addon-root-attributes receives a total of 1,802 weekly downloads. As such, storybook-addon-root-attributes popularity was classified as popular.
We found that storybook-addon-root-attributes demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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