Generate code coverage reports (lcov and others) to slot into industry-standard test suite reporting. Keep your stories up to date automatically with test runner, a Playwright powered CLI tool that runs testing and reports coverage. Simulate user behavior like click, hover, and type inside your story file. Kickstart your project’s UI documentation with MDX 2 support, new architecture, streamlined UX, and readymade doc blocks. That speeds up build times and eliminates dependency conflicts. Here’s the shortlist:ħ.0 streamlines Storybook’s developer experience to speed you up: edge-to-edge layout, redrawn icons, refined forms, faster start & build performance.ħ.0 optimizes and pre-bundles Storybook to reduce install weight. You’ll notice new workflows and countless quality-of-life improvements that add up to big productivity boosts over time. If you’re an early adopter, now is the best time to preview what’s going into the full launch in 2023. By upgrading your Storybook to 7.0 beta and providing feedback, you’ll help shape the future of Storybook and get hands-on help from maintainers & community experts. We need your help to make this release a success. Over the past few weeks we upgraded all of our own Storybooks and several community projects from the Component Encyclopedia to surface migration bugs.īut there are countless project configurations in the community - the maintainers alone can’t test everything (it’d take years). Beta signals that we’ve completed the most disruptive changes and are now focused on stabilization. ✅ TypeScript safety and autocompletion (supports latest 4.9)ħ.0 is our first major version in two years which means there are breaking changes.⚡ First-class Vite support (including latest v4).□ Component Story Format 3.0 for less boilerplate.□️ Interaction testing with Testing Library.□️ Performance overhaul and pre-bundling.The codebase was re-architected for performance, stability, and includes hundreds of improvements. I’m excited to share an early preview of Storybook’s biggest update ever: 7.0 beta. ![]() While BBC automates testing for their component library across dozens of international locales. Firefox develops pages for their web apps in isolation. Microsoft documents their universal design system, Fluent. Teams around the world use Storybook to power their frontend workflows. Our mission is to improve the UX of the internet.
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