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storybook-addon-compodoc

v1.0.2

Published

Adds Compodoc panel to Storybook

Downloads

2,329

Readme

storybook-addon-compodoc

Show Compodoc pages for Angular component from selected story in Storybook

How it works?

Note: this works only for Angular components!

This addon adds panel which will show Compodoc page related to component from selected story.

Installation

npm install storybook-addon-compodoc --save-dev (or --save-optional or whatever suits you)

Configuration

Register addon

Don't forget to register addon in your addons.js file. To do so one should include import 'storybook-addon-compodoc/register; line there.

In config.js

In your config.js Storybook file provide url where your Compodoc generated documentation is deployed using configureCompodoc and add global decorator using addDecorator(withCompodoc()),i.e.:

import {configureCompodoc,withCompodoc} from 'storybook-addon-compodoc';
...
configureCompodoc({
  compodocUrl:'https://example.com/compodoc'
});
addDecorator(withCompodoc());

In each story

In each story file you have to provide parameter with component class name, the best way is to use addParameters method, i.e.:

const stories = storiesOf("Components/MyComponent", module);

stories.addParameters({
  componentClassName: "MyComponent"
});

TO DO

  • [x] Initial working version
  • [ ] Handle errors and missing configuration nicely
  • [ ] Provide typings for public methods at least (configuration object)
  • [ ] Try to get component name without need to provide it manually
  • [ ] Update TODO