localStorage
A modified version of Storybook addon that allows you to mock `localStorage` data
Storybook LocalStorage Addon
A Storybook v8 addon and decorator for mocking and displaying current values of the window.localStorage
in a Storybook panel
If you want to setup parameters
to be strongly typed, see @alexgorbatchev/storybook-parameters.
Install
npm i --save-dev @alexgorbatchev/storybook-addon-localstorage
Register the addon in .storybook/main.js
export default {
stories: ['../stories/**/*.stories.tsx'],
addons: ['@alexgorbatchev/storybook-addon-localstorage'],
};
Important
- If
parameters.localStorage
is set,localStorage.clear()
will be called before populating the values. - The values passed into
parameters.localStorage
must be strings becauselocalStorage
only works with strings. You can useJSON.stringify
or there's a helper function provided by the addon calledlocalStorageForStorybook
. - Finally, it's important to note that the addon works by polling and diffing mocked values
in
localStorage
every 100ms.
Usage
Given a simple component:
export const Header = () => {
const [user, setUser, { removeItem }] = useLocalStorage<{ name: string }>('user');
return (
<div>
{user ? (
<div>
<div>{`Logged in as ${user.name}`}</div>
<Button size="small" label="Log out" onClick={() => removeItem()} />
</div>
) : (
<div>
<div>No one is signed in</div>
<Button size="small" label="Log in" onClick={() => setUser({ name: 'John' })} />
</div>
)}
</div>
);
};
You can write a story as
import { localStorageForStorybook } from '@alexgorbatchev/storybook-addon-localstorage';
import { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/react';
import { Header } from './Header';
const meta: Meta<typeof Header> = {
title: 'Example/Header',
component: Header,
};
export default meta;
type Story = StoryObj<typeof Header>;
export const JohnLoggedIn: Story = {
parameters: {
// this helper automatically stringifies the values using `JSON.stringify`
localStorage: localStorageForStorybook({
value: 123,
user: { name: 'John' },
}),
},
};
export const JaneLoggedIn: Story = {
parameters: {
// if you have own serialzer, you can use it as well
localStorage: {
value: '123',
user: JSON.stringify({ name: 'Jane' }),
},
},
};
Strongly typed example:
import { Meta, StoryObj } from '@alexgorbatchev/storybook-parameters';
import { LocalStorageParameters } from '@alexgorbatchev/storybook-addon-localstorage';
interface StoryParameters extends LocalStorageParameters {}
const meta: Meta<typeof Header, StoryParameters> = {
title: 'Header',
component: Header,
};
export default meta;
type Story = StoryObj<typeof Header, StoryParameters>;
export const JohnLoggedIn: Story = {
parameters: {
// `localStorage` will show up in `Parameters`
localStorage: {
key: 'value',
},
},
};
Development Scripts
npm run storybook
starts Storybooktsup
build./dist