--- title: Nx Storybook Plugin Overview description: This is an overview page for the Storybook plugin in Nx. It explains what Storybook is and how to set it up in your Nx workspace. --- [Storybook](https://storybook.js.org) is a development environment for UI components. It allows you to browse a component library, view the different states of each component, and interactively develop and test components. This guide will briefly walk you through using Storybook within an Nx workspace. {% callout type="info" title="Storybook 7 by default" %} Starting with Nx 16, Storybook 7 is used by default to configure your projects. {% /callout %} ## Setting Up Storybook ### Add the Storybook plugin {% callout type="note" title="Keep Nx Package Versions In Sync" %} Make sure to install the `@nx/storybook` version that matches the version of `nx` in your repository. If the version numbers get out of sync, you can encounter some difficult to debug errors. You can [fix Nx version mismatches with this recipe](/recipes/tips-n-tricks/keep-nx-versions-in-sync). {% /callout %} {% tabs %} {% tab label="yarn" %} ```shell yarn add -D @nx/storybook ``` {% /tab %} {% tab label="npm" %} ```shell npm install -D @nx/storybook ``` {% /tab %} {% tab label="pnpm" %} ```shell pnpm install -D @nx/storybook ``` {% /tab %} {% /tabs %} ## Using Storybook ### Generating Storybook Configuration You can generate Storybook configuration for an individual project with this command: ```shell nx g @nx/storybook:configuration project-name ``` If you are NOT using a framework-specific generator (for [Angular](/nx-api/angular/generators/storybook-configuration), [React](/nx-api/react/generators/storybook-configuration), [React Native](/nx-api/react-native/generators/storybook-configuration)), in the field `uiFramework` you must choose one of the following Storybook frameworks: - `@storybook/angular` - `@storybook/html-webpack5` - `@storybook/nextjs` - `@storybook/preact-webpack5` - `@storybook/react-webpack5` - `@storybook/react-vite` - `@storybook/server-webpack5` - `@storybook/svelte-webpack5` - `@storybook/svelte-vite` - `@storybook/sveltekit` - `@storybook/vue-webpack5` - `@storybook/vue-vite` - `@storybook/vue3-webpack5` - `@storybook/vue3-vite` - `@storybook/web-components-webpack5` - `@storybook/web-components-vite` Choosing one of these frameworks will have the following effects on your workspace: 1. Nx will install all the required Storybook packages that go with it. 2. Nx will generate a project-level `.storybook` folder (located under `libs/your-project/.storybook` or `apps/your-project/.storybook`) containing the essential configuration files for Storybook. 3. Nx will create new `targets` in your project's `project.json`, called `storybook` and `build-storybook`, containing all the necessary configuration to serve and build Storybook. 4. Nx will generate a new Cypress e2e app for your project (if there isn't one already) to run against the Storybook instance. Make sure to **use the framework-specific generators** if your project is using Angular, React, Next.js or React Native: [`@nx/angular:storybook-configuration`](/nx-api/angular/generators/storybook-configuration), [`@nx/react:storybook-configuration`](/nx-api/react/generators/storybook-configuration), [`@nx/react-native:storybook-configuration`](/nx-api/react-native/generators/storybook-configuration): {% tabs %} {% tab label="Angular" %} ```shell nx g @nx/angular:storybook-configuration my-angular-project ``` {% /tab %} {% tab label="React" %} ```shell nx g @nx/react:storybook-configuration my-react-project ``` {% /tab %} {% tab label="React Native" %} ```shell nx g @nx/react-native:storybook-configuration my-react-native-project ``` {% /tab %} {% /tabs %} These framework-specific generators will also **generate stories** for you. ### Configure your project using TypeScript You can choose to configure your project using TypeScript instead of JavaScript. To do that, just add the `--tsConfiguration=true` flag to the above command, like this: ```shell nx g @nx/storybook:configuration project-name --tsConfiguration=true ``` [Here is the Storybook documentation](https://storybook.js.org/docs/react/configure/overview#configure-your-project-with-typescript) if you want to learn more about configuring your project with TypeScript. ### Running Storybook Serve Storybook using this command: ```shell nx run project-name:storybook ``` or ```shell nx storybook project-name ``` ### Building Storybook Build Storybook using this command: ```shell nx run project-name:build-storybook ``` or ```shell nx build-storybook project-name ``` ### Anatomy of the Storybook setup When running the Nx Storybook generator, it'll configure the Nx workspace to be able to run Storybook seamlessly. It'll create a project specific Storybook configuration. The project-specific Storybook configuration is pretty much similar to what you would have for a non-Nx setup of Storybook. There's a `.storybook` folder within the project root folder. ```text / ├── .storybook/ │ ├── main.js │ ├── preview.js │ ├── tsconfig.json ├── src/ ├── README.md ├── tsconfig.json └── etc... ``` ### Using Addons To register a [Storybook addon](https://storybook.js.org/addons/) for all Storybook instances in your workspace: 1. In your project's `.storybook/main.js` file, in the `addons` array of the `module.exports` object, add the new addon: ```typescript {% fileName="/.storybook/main.js" %} module.exports = { stories: [...], ..., addons: [..., '@storybook/addon-essentials'], }; ``` 2. If a decorator is required, in each project's `/.storybook/preview.js`, you can export an array called `decorators`. ```typescript {% fileName="/.storybook/preview.js" %} import someDecorator from 'some-storybook-addon'; export const decorators = [someDecorator]; ``` ### Setting up documentation To set up documentation, you can use [Storybook Autodocs](https://storybook.js.org/docs/react/writing-docs/autodocs). For Angular, [you can use `compodoc`](/recipes/storybook/angular-storybook-compodoc) to infer `argTypes`. You can read more about `argTypes` in the [official Storybook `argTypes` documentation](https://storybook.js.org/docs/angular/api/argtypes#automatic-argtype-inference). You can read more about how to best set up documentation using Storybook for your project in the [official Storybook documentation](https://storybook.js.org/docs/react/writing-docs/introduction). ## More Documentation You can find dedicated information for React and Angular: - [Set up Storybook for Angular Projects](/recipes/storybook/overview-angular) - [Set up Storybook for React Projects](/recipes/storybook/overview-react) You can find all Storybook-related Nx documentation in the [Storybook recipes section](/recipes/storybook). For more on using Storybook, see the [official Storybook documentation](https://storybook.js.org/docs/basics/introduction/). ### Migration Scenarios Here's more information on common migration scenarios for Storybook with Nx. For Storybook specific migrations that are not automatically handled by Nx please refer to the [official Storybook page](https://storybook.js.org/) - [Upgrading to Storybook 6](/deprecated/storybook/upgrade-storybook-v6-react) - [Migrate to the Nx React Storybook Addon](/deprecated/storybook/migrate-webpack-final-react) - [Storybook 7 migration generator](/nx-api/storybook/generators/migrate-7) - [Storybook 7 setup guide](/nx-api/storybook/documents/storybook-7-setup) ## Older documentation You can find older documentation for the `@nx/storybook` package in our [deprecated section](/deprecated/storybook).