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Stories for multiple components |
It's useful to write stories that render two or more components at once if those components are designed to work together. For example, ButtonGroups
, Lists
, and Page
components.
The simplest approach we can take is to reuse the stories of the ListItem
in the List
:
<CodeSnippets paths={[ 'react/list-story-unchecked.js.mdx', 'react/list-story-unchecked.ts.mdx', 'vue/list-story-unchecked.2.js.mdx', 'vue/list-story-unchecked.2.ts.mdx', 'vue/list-story-unchecked.3.js.mdx', 'vue/list-story-unchecked.3.ts.mdx', 'angular/list-story-unchecked.ts.mdx', 'web-components/list-story-unchecked.js.mdx', 'web-components/list-story-unchecked.ts.mdx', 'solid/list-story-unchecked.js.mdx', 'solid/list-story-unchecked.ts.mdx', ]} usesCsf3 csf2Path="writing-stories/stories-for-multiple-components#snippet-list-story-unchecked" />
By rendering the Unchecked
story with its args, we are able to reuse the input data from the ListItem
stories in the List
.
However, we still aren’t using args to control the ListItem
stories, which means we cannot change them with controls and we cannot reuse them in other, more complex component stories.
One way we improve that situation is by pulling the rendered subcomponent out into a children
arg:
<CodeSnippets
paths={[
'react/list-story-with-unchecked-children.js.mdx',
'react/list-story-with-unchecked-children.ts.mdx',
]}
usesCsf3
csf2Path="writing-stories/stories-for-multiple-components#snippet-list-story-with-unchecked-children"
/>
Now that children
is an arg, we can potentially reuse it in another story.
However, there are some caveats when using this approach that you should be aware of.
The children
args
as any other arg needs to be JSON serializable. It means that you should:
- Avoid using empty values
- Use caution with components that include third party libraries
As they could lead into errors with your Storybook.
We're currently working on improving the overall experience for the children arg and allow you to edit children arg in a control and allow you to use other types of components in the near future. But for now you need to factor in this caveat when you're implementing your stories.
Another option that is more “data”-based is to create a special “story-generating” template component:
<CodeSnippets paths={[ 'react/list-story-template.js.mdx', 'react/list-story-template.ts.mdx', 'vue/list-story-template.2.js.mdx', 'vue/list-story-template.2.ts.mdx', 'vue/list-story-template.3.js.mdx', 'vue/list-story-template.3.ts.mdx', 'angular/list-story-template.ts.mdx', 'web-components/list-story-template.js.mdx', 'web-components/list-story-template.ts.mdx', 'solid/list-story-template.js.mdx', 'solid/list-story-template.ts.mdx', ]} usesCsf3 csf2Path="writing-stories/stories-for-multiple-components#snippet-list-story-template" />
This approach is a little more complex to setup, but it means you can more easily reuse the args
to each story in a composite component. It also means that you can alter the args to the component with the Controls addon.