Package Exports
- unplugin-vue-stories
- unplugin-vue-stories/api
- unplugin-vue-stories/esbuild
- unplugin-vue-stories/farm
- unplugin-vue-stories/rolldown
- unplugin-vue-stories/rollup
- unplugin-vue-stories/rspack
- unplugin-vue-stories/storybook
- unplugin-vue-stories/vite
- unplugin-vue-stories/webpack
Readme
unplugin-vue-stories
Write Storybook stories in Vue SFC format.
Why?
Existing storybook-vue-addon
is great, but it lacks some features that are essential workflows for many people.
The main goal of this addon is to have everything auto-generated from components and only define test cases (stories) inside stories file.
Features
<script setup>
component description
Insert JSDoc tag just under the <script setup>
tag to describe the component.
<script lang="ts" setup>
/**
* Displays a button.
*/
Models
section
Using defineModels
and defineModel
alongside with JSDoc comments, will generate a Models
section in the story.
CSS Variables with controls
Just add JSDoc comment over any CSS variable to define it as component CSS property (requires @ljcl/storybook-addon-cssprops
)
<style scoped>
:root {
/**
* The width of the component.
* @syntax <length>
*/
--my-component-width: 20em;
}
Design link support
Add @<design>Id
tag to your component JSDoc block (requires @storybook/addon-designs
).
Set getUrl
in options to have IDs and URLs decoupled.
Category support
Add through @category
tag in your component JSDoc block. It will namespace the stories.
Controls for props and parts of slots
Destructure args
from default slot props of Stories
or Story
and use args[<your-slot-name>]
to control an aspect of a slot.
Controllable props are available if <Story>
has either a single child component, or one of child components is a component defined within story file either through component
property in meta, or component
prop in <Stories>
.
<template>
<Stories
v-slot="{ args }"
title="Components/Modal"
:component="AppModal"
>
<Story title="Normal">
<AppModal v-bind="args">
<template #activator>
<AppButton>{{ args.activator }}</AppButton>
</template>
Template reusability
Reuse templates via createReusableTemplate
@vueuse/core
function.
Anything inside Stories
that is not a Story
will be added to each story, respecting the original order.
<Stories>
<DefineMyStory />
<Story name="A">
<MyComponent>
</Story>
<SomeOtherReusableTemplate />
<Story name="B">
<MyComponent>
</Story>
</Stories>
Will be transformed into:
<Stories>
<Story name="A">
<DefineMyStory />
<MyComponent>
<SomeOtherReusableTemplate />
</Story>
<Story name="B">
<SomeOtherReusableTemplate />
<DefineMyStory />
<MyComponent>
</Story>
</Stories>
Full example:
<script lang="ts" setup>
import { createReusableTemplate } from '@vueuse/core'
const [DefineModalStory, ModalStory] = createReusableTemplate()
</script>
<template>
<Stories
v-slot="{ args }"
title="Components/ModalVue"
:component="AppModal"
>
<DefineModalStory v-slot="props">
<AppModal v-bind="{ ...props, ...args }">
<template #activator>
<AppButton>{{ args.activator }}</AppButton>
</template>
<b>Please note:</b> {{ args.default }}
</AppModal>
</DefineModalStory>
<Story title="Unchecked">
<ModalStory :is-open="false" />
</Story>
<Story title="Fullscreen">
<ModalStory full-screen />
</Story>
::: warning
You can only pass data into the reusable template that do not require <script setup>
context (e.g. refs, reactive properties, composables etc.)
:::
defineMeta
SFC macro
Compiler macro to define metadata for the component. Defined properties are deep-merged on top of the existing metadata.
<script setup>
defineMeta({
parameters: {
chromatic: { delay: 500 },
}
})
Component previews
Add ?preview
suffix to the story import to get the default story should you need it for external documentation
<script setup lang="ts">
import CounterPreview from './Counter.stories.vue?preview'
</script>
<template>
<section>
<h1>Preview Example</h1>
<CounterPreview />
</section>
</template>