The Options addon can be used to (re-)configure the Storybook UI at runtime.
First, install the addon
npm install -D @storybook/addon-options
Add this line to your addons.js
file (create this file inside your storybook config directory if needed).
import '@storybook/addon-options/register';
Import and use the setOptions
function in your config.js file.
import * as storybook from '@storybook/react';
import { setOptions } from '@storybook/addon-options';
// Option defaults:
setOptions({
/**
* name to display in the top left corner
* @type {String}
*/
name: 'Storybook',
/**
* URL for name in top left corner to link to
* @type {String}
*/
url: '#',
/**
* show story component as full screen
* @type {Boolean}
*/
goFullScreen: false,
/**
* display panel that shows a list of stories
* @type {Boolean}
*/
showStoriesPanel: true,
/**
* display panel that shows addon configurations
* @type {Boolean}
*/
showAddonPanel: true,
/**
* display floating search box to search through stories
* @type {Boolean}
*/
showSearchBox: false,
/**
* show addon panel as a vertical panel on the right
* @type {Boolean}
*/
addonPanelInRight: false,
/**
* sorts stories
* @type {Boolean}
*/
sortStoriesByKind: false,
/**
* regex for finding the hierarchy separator
* @example:
* null - turn off hierarchy
* /\// - split by `/`
* /\./ - split by `.`
* /\/|\./ - split by `/` or `.`
* @type {Regex}
*/
hierarchySeparator: null,
/**
* regex for finding the hierarchy root separator
* @example:
* null - turn off multiple hierarchy roots
* /\|/ - split by `|`
* @type {Regex}
*/
hierarchyRootSeparator: null,
/**
* sidebar tree animations
* @type {Boolean}
*/
sidebarAnimations: true,
/**
* id to select an addon panel
* @type {String}
*/
selectedAddonPanel: undefined, // The order of addons in the "Addon panel" is the same as you import them in 'addons.js'. The first panel will be opened by default as you run Storybook
/**
* enable/disable shortcuts
* @type {Boolean}
*/
enableShortcuts: false, // true by default
});
storybook.configure(() => require('./stories'), module);
It is also possible to call setOptions()
inside individual stories. Note that this will bring impact story render performance significantly.