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react-native-fructose-loader

v0.0.1

Published

This is a fork of react-native-storybook-loader. It really fits the bill for fructose, unfortunately the cli args don't seem to be working for me at the moment, so until that's fixed, I need to use this somewhat hacked repo so that we can have 2 configs (

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This is a fork of react-native-storybook-loader. It really fits the bill for fructose, unfortunately the cli args don't seem to be working for me at the moment, so until that's fixed, I need to use this somewhat hacked repo so that we can have 2 configs (1 for fructose, another for storybooks)

react-native-storybook-loader

Build Status Known Vulnerabilities

A CLI for dynamically import stories into react-native-storybook.

Purpose

While using storybook for React Native, I repeatedly found myself manually creating a file with imports for all my stories. So I built an automated way to do it. react-native-storybook-loader can be run using configuration in your package.json or via the CLI interface.

Installation

yarn add react-native-storybook-loader -D

Or

npm install react-native-storybook-loader --save-dev

Quick Start

Create a React Native project using react-native-cli

react-native init AwesomeProject

Add react-native-storybook to the project using getstorybook

cd AwesomeProject
getstorybook

Install react-native-storybook-loader

yarn install react-native-storybook-loader -D

Update index.android.js and index.ios.js files in the ./storybook directory to point to the storyLoader.js

import { AppRegistry } from 'react-native';
import { getStorybookUI, configure } from '@kadira/react-native-storybook';
import { loadStories } from './storyLoader';

// import stories
configure(loadStories, module);

const StorybookUI = getStorybookUI({port: 7007, host: 'localhost'});
AppRegistry.registerComponent('ReactNative', () => StorybookUI);

Add the rnstl cli to the scripts tag of the package.json

{
  "scripts": {
    "prestorybook": "node ./node_modules/.bin/rnstl"
  }
}

Configuration

Story loading is controlled by the react-native-storybook-loader section of the project's package.json.

Options

| Setting | CLI Option | Type | Description | Default | |---|---|---|---|---| | searchDir | --searchDir | string or string[] | The directory or directories, relative to the project root, to search for files in. | Project root | | outputFile | --outputFile | string | The output file that will be written. It is relative to the project directory. | ./storybook/storyLoader.js | | pattern | --pattern | string | The pattern of files to look at. It can be a specific file, or any valid glob. | ./storybook/stories/index.js (The default React Native storybook file) |

Note: When using the CLI, any of option passed will override the values in the package.json

Examples:

package.json
{
  "name": "AwesomeProject",
  ...
  "scripts": {
    ...
    "prestorybook": "node ./node_modules/.bin/rnstl"
  },
  "config": {
    "react-native-storybook-loader": {
      "searchDir": ["./src", "./packages"],
      "pattern": "**/*.stories.js",
      "outputFile": "./storybook/storyLoader.js"
    }
  }
}
CLI
$ node ./node_modules/.bin/rnstl --searchDir ./src ./packages --pattern **/*.stories.js --outputFile ./storybook/storyLoader.js

Both examples will search src and packages directories recursively for files that end with .stories.js and write the output to ./storybook/storyLoader.js

Support

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Contributing

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