I was pretty excited to add storybook to my project, but after setting up my basic components like buttons and moving on to higher level components that render slices of state using selectors … I have regrets.

Is it me or is it really hard to ‘storybook-i-fy’ react components using selectors? I found this tutorial on the Storybook site and it looks like the preferred pattern is to duplicate your store in your storybook file? That can’t be right, can it?

Someone talk me out of taking Storybook out back and uninstalling it from my repo.

  • pastelmind
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    1 year ago

    Stories are like tests. You need to mock your stores if you want to isolate your stories. Just like how you mock HTTP APIs or database connections when writing tests. This is the cost of writing testable code.