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Welcome.stories.foo
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// Jest Snapshot v1, https://goo.gl/fbAQLP
exports[`Storyshots Welcome To Storybook 1`] = `
<article
style={
Object {
"backgroundColor": "#fff",
"color": "#000",
"fontFamily": "\\"Helvetica Neue\\", Helvetica, \\"Segoe UI\\", Arial, freesans, sans-serif",
"lineHeight": 1.4,
"padding": 15,
}
}
>
<h1>
Welcome to storybook
</h1>
<p>
This is a UI component dev environment for your app.
</p>
<p>
We've added some basic stories inside the
<code
style={
Object {
"backgroundColor": "#f3f2f2",
"border": "1px solid #eae9e9",
"borderRadius": 4,
"color": "#3a3a3a",
"fontSize": 15,
"fontWeight": 600,
"padding": "2px 5px",
}
}
>
src/stories
</code>
directory.
<br />
A story is a single state of one or more UI components. You can have as many stories as you want.
<br />
(Basically a story is like a visual test case.)
</p>
<p>
See these sample
<button
onClick={[Function]}
style={
Object {
"backgroundColor": "transparent",
"borderBottom": "1px solid #1474f3",
"borderLeft": "none",
"borderRight": "none",
"borderTop": "none",
"color": "#1474f3",
"cursor": "pointer",
"font": "inherit",
"padding": 0,
"paddingBottom": 2,
"textDecoration": "none",
}
}
type="button"
>
stories
</button>
for a component called
<code
style={
Object {
"backgroundColor": "#f3f2f2",
"border": "1px solid #eae9e9",
"borderRadius": 4,
"color": "#3a3a3a",
"fontSize": 15,
"fontWeight": 600,
"padding": "2px 5px",
}
}
>
Button
</code>
.
</p>
<p>
Just like that, you can add your own components as stories.
<br />
You can also edit those components and see changes right away.
<br />
(Try editing the
<code
style={
Object {
"backgroundColor": "#f3f2f2",
"border": "1px solid #eae9e9",
"borderRadius": 4,
"color": "#3a3a3a",
"fontSize": 15,
"fontWeight": 600,
"padding": "2px 5px",
}
}
>
Button
</code>
stories located at
<code
style={
Object {
"backgroundColor": "#f3f2f2",
"border": "1px solid #eae9e9",
"borderRadius": 4,
"color": "#3a3a3a",
"fontSize": 15,
"fontWeight": 600,
"padding": "2px 5px",
}
}
>
src/stories/index.js
</code>
.)
</p>
<p>
Usually we create stories with smaller UI components in the app.
<br />
Have a look at the
<a
href="https://storybook.js.org/basics/writing-stories"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
style={
Object {
"borderBottom": "1px solid #1474f3",
"color": "#1474f3",
"paddingBottom": 2,
"textDecoration": "none",
}
}
target="_blank"
>
Writing Stories
</a>
section in our documentation.
</p>
<p
style={
Object {
"opacity": 0.5,
}
}
>
<b>
NOTE:
</b>
<br />
Have a look at the
<code
style={
Object {
"backgroundColor": "#f3f2f2",
"border": "1px solid #eae9e9",
"borderRadius": 4,
"color": "#3a3a3a",
"fontSize": 15,
"fontWeight": 600,
"padding": "2px 5px",
}
}
>
.storybook/webpack.config.js
</code>
to add webpack loaders and plugins you are using in this project.
</p>
</article>
`;