@nrwl/react:storybook-configuration
Set up Storybook for a React app or library.
Set up Storybook for a React app or library.
This generator will set up Storybook for your React project. You can also use this generator to generate Storybook configuration for your Next.js project.
nx g @nrwl/react:storybook-configuration project-name
You can read more about how this generator works, in the Storybook for React overview page.
When running this generator, you will be prompted to provide the following:
name
of the project you want to generate the configuration for.configureCypress
. If you choose yes
, a Cypress e2e app will be created (or configured) to run against the project's Storybook instance. You can read more about this in the Storybook for React - Cypress section.generateStories
for the components in your project. If you choose yes
, a .stories.ts
file will be generated next to each of your components in your project.generateCypressSpecs
. If you choose yes
, a test file is going to be generated in the project's Cypress e2e app for each of your components.configureTestRunner
. If you choose yes
, a test-storybook
target will be generated in your project's project.json
, with a command to invoke the Storybook test-runner
.You must provide a name
for the generator to work.
There are a number of other options available. Let's take a look at some examples.
nx g @nrwl/react:storybook-configuration ui --tsConfiguration=true
This will generate a Storybook configuration for the ui
project using TypeScript for the Storybook configuration files (the files inside the .storybook
directory).
nx g @nrwl/react:storybook-configuration ui --generateStories=true --ignorePaths=libs/ui/src/not-stories/**,**/**/src/**/*.other.*,apps/my-app/**/*.something.ts
This will generate a Storybook configuration for the ui
project and generate stories for all components in the libs/ui/src/lib
directory, except for the ones in the libs/ui/src/not-stories
directory, and the ones in the apps/my-app
directory that end with .something.ts
, and also for components that their file name is of the pattern *.other.*
.
This is useful if you have a project that contains components that are not meant to be used in isolation, but rather as part of a larger component.
nx g @nrwl/react:storybook-configuration ui --generateStories=true --js=true
This will generate stories for all the components in the ui
project using JavaScript instead of TypeScript. So, you will have .stories.js
files next to your components.
nx g @nrwl/react:storybook-configuration ui --storybook7Configuration=true
This will generate a Storybook configuration for the ui
project using Storybook version 7. It will install the Storybook version 7 dependencies and configure the Storybook configuration files (the files inside the .storybook
directory) to use Storybook version 7. You can read more about Storybook 7 Nx support in the Storybook 7 setup guide.
nx generate storybook-configuration ...
By default, Nx will search for storybook-configuration
in the default collection provisioned in workspace.json.
You can specify the collection explicitly as follows:
nx g @nrwl/react:storybook-configuration ...
Show what will be generated without writing to disk:
nx g storybook-configuration ... --dry-run
Project for which to generate Storybook configuration.
vite
, webpack
The Storybook builder to use.
true
Run the cypress-configure generator.
true
Automatically generate *.stories.ts
files for components declared in this project?
true
Automatically generate test files in the Cypress E2E app generated by the cypress-configure
generator.
A directory where the Cypress project will be placed. Placed at the root by default.
Add a Storybook Test-Runner target.
Paths to ignore when looking for components.
false
Generate JavaScript story files rather than TypeScript story files.
eslint
eslint
The tool to use for running lint checks.
false
Configure your workspace using Storybook version 7.
false
Configure your project with TypeScript. Generate main.ts and preview.ts files, instead of main.js and preview.js.
true
Split the project configuration into <projectRoot>/project.json
rather than including it inside workspace.json
.
Nx only supports standaloneConfig