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@nuxtjs/storybook

Easily integrate Storybook in your Nuxt application to design, build, and test your UI components in isolation.

Nuxt Storybook

Nuxt Storybook

Integrate Storybook into your Nuxt application.

Installing

npx nuxi@latest module add storybook

Update your nuxt.config:

  modules: [
    '@nuxtjs/storybook',
  ],
  storybook: {
    url: 'http://localhost:6006',
    storybookRoute: '/__storybook__',
    port: 6006,
  },

Then run pnpm dev to start your Nuxt server.

Demo

https://github.com/storybook-vue/nuxt-storybook-module-demo

Features

👌 Zero configuration to start (see video)

🪄 Access Storybook Terminal

🎨 Devtools tab with Storybook app

⚙️ Reference your Storybook config in your app

📦 Extendable by Nuxt modules

🚀 Supports Nuxt 3 / Storybook 8

Nuxt 2

Nuxt 2 is supported with Storybook v6, you can check legacy code on the v4 branch.

Contributing

  1. Install dependencies with pnpm.
  2. Run pnpm dev:prepare to generate stubbed dist directory.
  3. Make your changes.
  4. Run pnpm lint to verify that there are no issues (consider adding tests).
  5. Submit a PR.

License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use the code and modify it according to your needs.

Contacts :

🔖 Mail: javachakir@gmail.com

💬 Discord: ChakAs3

🐦‍⬛ Twitter: @ChakirQatab

Sponsors

Chromatic

Thanks to Chromatic for providing the visual testing platform that helps us review UI changes and catch visual regressions.