storybook-color-picker
Description
A Storybook addon. It allows you to quickly find any color from your custom color palette and set it on component's controls and/or copy to clipboard.
Add one or multiple color palettes and set the default palette globaly, for component or single story.
Technology
Created with TypeScript, React and Storybook.
Migrate from v1 to v2
To migrate from v1 to v2 adjust parameters
in preview.js
to match the pattern shown in Add palettes in usage section below.
Usage
$ npm i storybook-color-picker
Add to your Storybook
In your .storybook
folder find main.js
file and add this addon like below.
module.exports = {
...
"addons": [
...
"storybook-color-picker"
]
};
Add palettes
Globaly
This will add color picker and palettes everywhere in your storybook.
In your .storybook
folder find preview.js
file and add your color palette to parameters like below.
Scroll down to find out how your color palette must look like.
import yourFirstColorPalette from './yourFirstColorPalette.json';
import yourSecondColorPalette from './yourSecondColorPalette.json';
export const parameters = {
...
colorPalettes: {
default: 'Your first palette name',
palettes: [
{
name: 'Your first palette name',
palette: yourFirstColorPalette,
},
{
name: 'Your second palette name',
palette: yourSecondColorPalette,
},
]
}
};
On component
This will add color picker and palettes to all component's stories.
In MyComponent.stories.js
add:
export default {
...
parameters: {
...
colorPalettes: {
default: 'Your first palette name',
palettes: [
{
name: 'Your first palette name',
palette: yourFirstColorPalette,
},
{
name: 'Your second palette name',
palette: yourSecondColorPalette,
},
]
}
}
};
On story
This will add color picker and palettes to specific story.
In MyComponent.stories.js
add:
export const Primary = Template.bind({});
Primary.parameters = {
...
colorPalettes: {
palettes: [
{
name: 'Your first palette name',
palette: yourFirstColorPalette,
},
]
}
}
Palette
as Object
type ColorPaletteAsObject = Record<string, Record<string, string> | string>;
Example:
{
"white": "#fff",
"black": "#000",
"light": {
" 500": "#aaa",
" 100": "rgba(238, 238, 238, .8)",
" 200": "rgb(238, 238, 238)",
" 300": "hsla(0, 0%, 73%, .8)",
" 400": "hsl(0, 0%, 73%)"
},
"dark": {
"0100": "#888",
"0500": "#000",
"0400": "#222",
"0200": "#666",
"0300": "#444"
}
}
Usefull tip: add white spaces or zeros before numerical keys to prevent auto sorting
as Array
type ColorPaletteAsArray = {
label: string,
values: [
{
label: string,
value: string,
}
],
};
Example:
[
{
"label": "light",
"values": [
{
"label": "100",
"value": "#fff"
},
{
"label": "200",
"value": "#aaa"
}
]
},
{
"label": "dark",
"values": [
{
"label": "100",
"value": "#222"
},
{
"label": "200",
"value": "#000000"
}
]
}
]
Set default palette on component or its stories
On component
This will apply for all component's stories.
In MyComponent.stories.js
add:
export default {
...
parameters: {
defaultColorPalette: 'Your second palette name',
}
};
On story
This will apply for specific story.
In MyComponent.stories.js
add:
export const Primary = Template.bind({});
Primary.parameters = {
defaultColorPalette: 'Your first palette name',
}
Default palette specificity:
The following list increases by specificity.
default
set on parameters in preview.js
defaultColorPalette
set on component parameters
defaultColorPalette
set on story MyComponent.parameters
Apply selected color to component's control
All controls with type of "color" will be detected automatically.
You can add extra controls to whitch color may be applied. Only controls of type "text" may be added as extra.
On component
Add list of extra controls to all component's stories.
In MyComponent.stories.js
add:
export default {
...
argTypes: {
backgroundColor: { control: 'color' },
label: { control: 'text' },
text: { control: 'text' },
},
parameters: {
...
applyColorTo: ['label']
}
};
On story
Add list of extra controls to selected story to overwrite list added to component globaly as in example above.
In MyComponent.stories.js
add:
export const Primary = Template.bind({});
Primary.parameters = {
...
applyColorTo: ['text'],
};