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junglejs-storybook-tailwind

v0.0.1

Published

Starter site for JungleJS (Svelte Jamstack framework) with Storybook and TailwindCSS

Downloads

4

Readme

JungleJS + Storybook + TailwindCSS starter site

A starter site for:

  • JungleJS — Svelte and GraphQL-based static site generator
  • Storybook — UI development environment
  • TailwindCSS — utility-first CSS framework

Installation

git clone https://github.com/ekafyi/junglejs-storybook-tailwind.git
cd junglejs-storybook-tailwind

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Start Jungle server
npm run start

# Start Storybook server
npm run storybook

Jungle runs on localhost:3000.

Storybook runs on localhost:6006.

Directory structure

root
├── .storybook # Storybook config
├── src
│   ├── # ... Jungle components & routes dir
│   ├── stories # Storybook sample stories
│   ├── tailwind.css # Tailwind source file
│   └── template.html # Jungle template (with global.css swapped for tailwind.css)
├── static
│   ├── # ... other Jungle assets
│   ├── global.css # default Jungle CSS (not used)
│   └── tailwind.css # Tailwind output/generated file
├── # ... default jungle & package files
├── postcss.config.js
└── tailwind.config.js

This starter uses as much default settings & file structure as possible. Only custom configuration files are shown above.

Storybook

.storybook/main.js

In this starter, your Storybook files should have the extension .stories.js. The default sample stories are in src/stories, but you can move it anywhere within the src directory. You can override this configuration and add further customization in .storybook/main.js. More info: https://storybook.js.org/docs/configurations/overview

.storybook/preview.js

This file contains decorators for the @storybook/addon-a11y addon.

.storybook/preview-head.html

This file adds the generated CSS file (tailwind.css). Tailwind by default includes normalize and base styles, so Jungle global CSS is not necessary; I leave it commented out. More info: https://storybook.js.org/docs/configurations/add-custom-head-tags

Tailwind

This starter uses Tailwind with PostCSS on its own, NOT integrated to Storybook custom webpack config nor to Jungle config. We simply run and watch for changes during development (start and storybook commands), and generate an optimized build version in build and build-storybook. Open package.json to see or modify the commands.

src/tailwind.css

Source Tailwind file. Add your additional global styles here.

src/static/tailwind.css

Output/generated Tailwind file. You should not be modifying this. It is minified during production.

postcss.config.js

PostCSS configuration file. cssnano (PostCSS minifier) and autoprefixer are only run during production (npm run build:css). More info: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/using-with-preprocessors/#using-postcss-as-your-preprocessor

tailwind.config.js

Tailwind configuration file. The purge object defines what files are checked when “purging” (removing unused Tailwind classes in production).

More info:

  • https://tailwindcss.com/docs/configuration
  • https://tailwindcss.com/docs/controlling-file-size/

Credits

Boilerplate code from Jungle template. Icon in this readme by Freepik from Flaticon.


(c) 2020 Eka MIT License