storybook-addon-pseudo-states-angular
v0.0.1-alpha.19
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Storybook decorator to enable automatic generation and displaying of CSS pseudo states for components.
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Storybook Addon Pseudo States
Storybook Addon Pseudo States allows you to automatically display pseudo states (and attribute states) of a component in Storybook's preview area.
Framework Support
| Framework | Display States | Tool-Button to show/hide | | --------- | :------------: | :----------------------: | | Angular | + | +* | | React | + | +* | | Lit | + | +* | | HTML | + | +* | | Vue | + | +* |
* Could lead to sync problems with other addons, like knobs
Getting started
First of all, you need to install Pseudo States into your project as a dev dependency.
npm install storybook-addon-pseudo-states-angular --save-dev
Then, configure it as an addon by adding it to your main.js file (located in the Storybook config directory).
To display the pseudo states, you have to add specific css classes to your styling, see Styling
Then, you can set the decorator locally, see Usage.
Styling
Automatically generated with PostCss Webpack config (recommended)
Preset-Postcss adds postcss-loader to Storybook's custom webpack config.
You must also install postcss-pseudo-classes. Unfortunately, latest version is only tagged and not released. Please use at least tagged version 0.3.0
npm install [email protected] --save-dev
Then add the preset preset-postcss
to your configuration in main.js
(located in the Storybook config directory):
main.js;
module.exports = {
presets: ['storybook-addon-pseudo-states-angular/preset-postcss'],
};
Show/Hide Toolbar-Button
You can enable a toolbar button that toggles the Pseudo States in the Preview area.
See [Framework Support](##Framework Support) which Frameworks support this feature.
Enable the button by adding it to your main.js
file (located in the Storybook config directory):
// main.js
module.exports = {
addons: ['storybook-addon-pseudo-states-angular/register'],
};
Usage
WARNING:
withPseudo
should always the first element in yourdecorators
array because it alters the template of the story.
Component Story Format (CSF, recommended)
import { withPseudo } from 'storybook-addon-pseudo-states-angular';
const section = {
component: ButtonComponent,
title: 'Button',
moduleMetadata: {
declarations: [ButtonComponent],
imports: [CommonModule],
},
decorators: [withPseudo()],
parameters: {
// <button> is a ViewChild of ButtonComponent
withPseudo: { selector: 'button' },
},
};
export default section;
export const Story = () => {
return {
component: ButtonComponent,
moduleMetadata: {
declarations: [ButtonComponent],
imports: [CommonModule],
},
// ButtonComponent has same properties as props' keys
props: {
label: 'Test Label',
anotherProperty: true,
},
};
};
export const StoryWithTemplate = () => {
return {
// always provide component!
component: ButtonComponent,
moduleMetadata: {
entryComponents: [ButtonComponent], // required to support other addons, like knobs addon
declarations: [ButtonComponent],
imports: [CommonModule],
},
template: `<test-button [label]="label" [anotherProperty]="anotherProperty"></test-button>`,
props: {
label: 'Test Label',
anotherProperty: true,
},
};
};
storyOf Format
import { withPseudo } from 'storybook-addon-pseudo-states-<framework>';
storiesOf('Button', module)
.addDecorator(withPseudo)
.addParameters({
withPseudo: {
selector: 'button', // css selector of pseudo state's host element
pseudos: ['focus', 'hover', 'hover & focus', 'active'],
attributes: ['disabled', 'readonly', 'error'],
},
})
.add('Icon Button', () => <Button />);
There is a default configuration for StateComposition
.
Parameters
export interface PseudoStatesParameters {
disabled?: boolean;
// query for selector to host element[s] that have to be modified
selector?: Selector;
// prefix for state classes that will be added to host element
prefix?: string;
pseudos?: PseudoStates;
attributes?: AttributeStates;
}
export type PseudoState = PseudoStateEnum | string;
export type AttributeState = AttributeStatesEnum | string;
export type PseudoStates = Array<PseudoState>;
export type AttributeStates = Array<AttributeState>;
export const PseudoStatesDefault: PseudoStates = [FOCUS, HOVER, ACTIVE];
export const AttributesStatesDefault: AttributeStates = [DISABLED];
export const AttributesStatesInputDefault: AttributeStates = [
DISABLED,
READONLY,
];