View your Storybook stories in a range of responsive viewports
When developing responsive applications, it's often the edges of breakpoints which cause the most issues. This Storybook addon lets you preview your components/stories at a variety of breakpoints, so that you can be sure that your webapp will look great no matter what screen size ✨
Compatibility: currently this addon works with React only. You can voice support for Angular and other frameworks in #6, or even better: send a PR adding support for it.
Install the following npm module
yarn add storybook-addon-responsive-views
withResponsiveViews
is added as a decorator to your stories.
First, register the addon in addons.js
. This gives you access to toggle the views on/off in the Storybook toolbar.
import 'storybook-addon-responsive-views/register'
Then you can either add it globally to all stories, or to a story individually
// Globally in .storybook/config.js
import { addDecorator } from '@storybook/react'
import { withResponsiveViews } from 'storybook-addon-responsive-views'
addDecorator(withResponsiveViews)
or
// In a .story file
import { withResponsiveViews } from 'storybook-addon-responsive-views'
storiesOf('Component', module)
.addDecorator(withResponsiveViews)
.add(...)
By default, there are two breakpoints set: tablet at 768px, and desktop at 1024px. For each breakpoint, withResponsiveViews
will create a view at 1px below the breakpoint and the breakpoint itself, as well as a 320px minimum view.
To set your own breakpoints, pass an object to the withResponsiveViews
decorator. This can be done both on the global or local level by passing in a breakpoints object. You can add as many breakpoints as you like, with any key name you want. The key name is used in the view title. An example:
addDecorator(
withResponsiveViews({
mobile: 425,
tablet: 750,
desktop: 1000,
large: 1200,
})
)
Your responsive views will appear beneath your story component, so that you can see how it looks at various sizes. To toggle the views on/off, use the Responsive Views toggle in the Storybook toolbar
Each responsive view is rendered within an iFrame. To access the document
and window
properties for each iFrame, you'll need to import context into your story, and pass the document/window as a prop. For example:
import { ResponsiveViewContextConsumer } from 'storybook-addon-responsive-views'
storiesOf('Component', module)
.add(
'MediaQuery',
() => {
return (
<ResponsiveViewContextConsumer>
{({ document, window }) => <Component window={window} />}
</ResponsiveViewContextConsumer>
)
}
)
)