Storybook
Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Thousands of teams use it for UI development, testing, and documentation. It's open source and free.
Since version 7.0, Storybook supports Vite natively, which means it has first-class support for Qwik too.
Usage
You can add Storybook to your existing app, or library use:
npm run qwik add storybook
The previous command installs the necessary dependencies and adds an example component and stories
Now you can serve the Storybook dashboard:
npm run storybook
Examples
Simple component
The following demonstrates a simple story that uses a qwik component:
src/components/button.tsx
import { component$ } from "@builder.io/qwik";
export interface ButtonProps {
label: string;
}
export const Button = component$<ButtonProps>(({label}) => {
return (
<button>
{label}
</button>
);
});
src/components/button.stories.tsx
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from "storybook-framework-qwik";
import {Button, type ButtonProps} from "./button";
const meta: Meta<ButtonProps> = {
component: Button,
};
export default meta;
type Story = StoryObj<ButtonProps>;
export const Primary: Story = {
args: {
label: "Hello World",
}
};
Component That Uses QwikCity
When using Qwikcity, you must pass a context to the story by using the <QwikCityMockProvider>
:
src/components/with-link.tsx
import { component$ } from "@builder.io/qwik";
import { Link } from "@builder.io/qwik-city";
export const WithLink = component$(() => {
return (
<Link href="https://google.com">Google Link</Link>
);
});
src/components/with-link.stories.tsx
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from "storybook-framework-qwik";
import { QwikCityMockProvider } from "@builder.io/qwik-city";
import { WithLink } from "./with-link";
const meta: Meta = {
component: WithLink,
};
type Story = StoryObj;
export default meta;
export const Primary: Story = {
render: () =>
<QwikCityMockProvider>
<WithLink />
</QwikCityMockProvider>
};
For more information please refer to the storybook documentation.