Requirements:
- Vite 2.5 or newer
NB! This code is still very experimental! Have a look at the GitHub issues for known bugs. If you find any new bugs, feel free to create an issue or send a pull request!
The Vite builder cannot build itself. Are you willing to contribute?
npm install storybook-builder-vite --save-dev
or
yarn add --dev storybook-builder-vite
In your main.js
configuration file,
set core: { builder: "storybook-builder-vite" }
.
For autoreload of stories to work, they need to have
.stories.tsx
file suffix. See also #53
The builder supports both development mode in Storybook, and building a static production version.
The builder will not read your vite.config.js
file by default.
In .storybook/main.js
(or whatever your Storybook config file is named)
you can override the Vite config:
module.exports = {
async viteFinal(config, { configType }) {
// customize the Vite config here
config.resolve.alias.foo = 'bar';
// return the customized config
return config;
},
// ... other options here
};
The viteFinal
function will give you config
which is
the builder's own Vite config. You can tweak this as you want,
for example to set up aliases, add new plugins etc.
The configType
variable will be either "DEVELOPMENT"
or "PRODUCTION"
.
The function should return the updated Vite configuration.
When using this builder with Svelte, your .storybook/main.js
(or equivalent)
can contain a svelteOptions
object to pass custom options to
vite-plugin-svelte
:
const preprocess = require('svelte-preprocess');
module.exports = {
svelteOptions: {
preprocess: preprocess({
typescript: true,
postcss: true,
sourceMap: true,
}),
},
};
The builder will by default enable Vite's server.fs.strict
option, for increased security. The default project root
is set to the parent directory of the
storybook configuration directory. This can be overridden in viteFinal.
npm init @vitejs/app vite-react-app --template react && cd vite-react-app
npm install # or yarn
npx sb@next init --builder storybook-builder-vite && npm run storybook
Contributions are welcome!
The code is a monorepo with the core storybook-builder-vite
package,
and examples (like packages/example-react
) to test the builder implementation with.
Similar to the main storybook monorepo, you need yarn , because the project is organized as yarn workspaces. This lets you write new code in the core builder package, and instantly use them from the example packages.