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svelte-stage

v0.0.8

Published

A minimalist storybook like library for prototyping, developing and viewing your svelte components.

Readme

svelte-stage

A minimalist storybook like library for prototyping, developing and viewing your svelte components.

Getting started

Getting started couldn't be more simple. There are only two steps: Install the dependency:

npm i -D svelte-stage

and then run the init script to create the route where your stages (~= stories) will be accessible:

npm exec svelte-stage-init

And that's it! From there on you can create your components and they will show up.

Usage

In svelte-stage, a Stage is any svelte component with the filename matching *.stage.svelte. While that means you can create anything as a stage component, depending on your needs, its recommended to use the built-in stage component as a wrapper as it adds implicit documentation.

To create your first stage create a component named <your component name>.stage.svelte anywhere you like. In that component add the wrapper and the component you want to document like so:

<script lang="ts>
    import { Stage } from 'svelte-stage'
    import MyCustomComponent from 'src/components/MyCustomComponent.svelte'
</script>

<Stage component="MyCustomComponent">
    <MyCustomComponent/>
</Stage>

If you then navigate to <devserver-url>/stage you will see the overview where you can click on that stage and see it displayed.