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  • Steps to Set up a Working Storybook for Varbase
  • Storybook Build
  • Customizing Varbase Storybook for a Project:
  • Switching Between Themes
  • Show Custom Vartheme BS5's Components
  • Show Custom Theme's Components
  • Show Custom Module's Components
  • More Information About Bootstrap ~5.3.0 Theme Color Modes
  • Run Varbase Storybook in Platformsh
  • Select The Varbase Template as The Project Type
  • Edit the applications.yaml File in the .platform Folder
  • Edit the routes.yaml File in the .platform Folder
  • Replace Site URL with an Environment URL
  • Use 'development.local.services.yml' File
  • Related Integration Issues
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Integration of Varbase with Storybook 1.0 - CL Server

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Last updated 1 year ago

Varbase has been integrated with to provide a listing of stories for components. This integration allows for easier development and testing of .

Not for production!!, only for development or staging.

Steps to Set up a Working Storybook for Varbase

  • Enable the cl_server module on the site either through the site's interface or by running the command ./bin/drush en cl_server with Drush. Note that the CL Server module should not be kept running on a production site.

  • Navigate to "/admin/people/permissions/module/cl_server" to give the Use the CL Server endpoint permission to all user roles. Check the Anonymous user and Authenticated user checkbox and press Save permission submit button

./bin/drush role:perm:add anonymous 'use cl server'

./bin/drush role:perm:add authenticated 'use cl server'

Use the CL Server endpoint

Warning: Give to trusted roles only; this permission has security implications.

Allows a user to access the Component Library: Server endpoint

./bin/drush role:perm:remove anonymous 'use cl server'

./bin/drush role:perm:remove authenticated 'use cl server'

  • Add the following exclude of modules to the settings.php or settings.local.php only to the development environment:

# Disable caches during development. This allows finding new components without clearing caches.
// $settings['cache']['bins']['component_registry'] = 'cache.backend.null';
# Then disallow exporting config for 'cl_server'. Instructions are at the bottom of the file.
$settings['config_exclude_modules'] = ['devel', 'stage_file_proxy', 'cl_server'];
  • Change the following Cross-Site HTTP requests (CORS) in the development.services.yml file.

# Local development services.
#
# To activate this feature, follow the instructions at the top of the
# 'settings.platformsh.php' or 'settings.local.php' file, which sits next to this file.
parameters:
  twig.config:
    debug: true
    cache: false
  http.response.debug_cacheability_headers: true
  cors.config:
    enabled: true
    # Specify allowed headers, like 'x-allowed-header'.
    allowedHeaders: ['*']
    # Specify allowed request methods, specify ['*'] to allow all possible ones.
    allowedMethods: ['*']
    # Configure requests allowed from specific origins. Do not include trailing
    # slashes with URLs.
    allowedOrigins: ['*']
    # Configure requests allowed from origins, matching against regex patterns.
    allowedOriginsPatterns: ['*']
    # Sets the Access-Control-Expose-Headers header.
    exposedHeaders: false
    # Sets the Access-Control-Max-Age header.
    maxAge: false
    # Sets the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header.
    supportsCredentials: true
services:
  cache.backend.null:
    class: Drupal\Core\Cache\NullBackendFactory

Not recommended to keep "cors.config" with "enabled: true" in production environments.

Better to keep all changes in the "development.services.yml" file

  • Enable Twig debugging by debug: true in the development.services.yml file.

Having a local services file. Make sure to have the right path for custom local development services file. sites/default/development.local.services.yml

$settings['container_yamls'][] = DRUPAL_ROOT . '/sites/default/development.local.services.yml';

Having a local settings settings.local.php file. When used in a local development environment, or in Development, Staging, or Demo hosts.

Enabling Twig debugging is not recommended in production environments.

  • Disable the Twig cache by cache: false in the development.services.yml file.

Disabling the Twig cache is not recommended in production environments.

Set up Storybook for your Drupal site.

Change the Local Development Domain

  • Change varbase.local in the package.json file to the appropriate local or development domain name.

  • Replace process.env.STORYBOOK_CL_SERVER_DOMAIN in the preview.js file with the base URL of your project or an environment variable representing the local or development domain.

  • Open a command terminal window and navigate to your project's directory.

  • Run the yarn install command in the terminal to install the necessary dependencies.

  • Run the yarn storybook:dev command to start the development site for the Storybook.

  • The default browser will open, displaying the list of Default Varbase Components in the Storybook.

Storybook Build

Building the storybook ones for the project, only for demos, staging, or hosted development, when the other ports are not allowed.

Run the yarn storybook:build command to build the story, in the local or in at the dev, test, staging, or demo server.

Not for production!!, only for development or staging.

A domain name could point at the storybook folder.

Example:

  1. An example development, staging or demo my-staging-varbase-site.com domain name can point at the docroot directory, which will bootstrap from Varbase

  2. A sub domain storybook.my-staging-varbase-site.com domain name can point at the storybook directory, which will load the Varbase Storybook, and the Component Library Server will have requests from the my-staging-varbase-site.com

Customizing Varbase Storybook for a Project:

Switching Between Themes

To showcase a custom cloned generated theme, uncomment and modify the following line in the .storybook/preview.js file:

// mytheme: {title: 'My Custom Theme for a Project'}

Show Custom Vartheme BS5's Components

To include components from Vartheme BS5 Starterkit, uncomment and modify the following line in the .storybook/main.js file:

"../docroot/themes/contrib/vartheme_ba5/components/**/*.mdx",
"../docroot/themes/contrib/vartheme_ba5/components/**/*.stories.@(json|yml)",

Show Custom Theme's Components

In case of having a custom theme for a project by

To include components from a custom cloned generated theme, uncomment and modify the following line in the .storybook/main.js file:

"../docroot/themes/custom/mytheme/components/**/*.mdx",
"../docroot/themes/custom/mytheme/components/**/*.stories.@(json|yml)",

Please ensure that the path to the custom theme is correct. It should be located either in "../docroot/themes" or "../docroot/themes/custom"

Show Custom Module's Components

To include components from a custom module, uncomment and modify the following line in the .storybook/main.js file:

"../docroot/modules/custom/my_custom_module/components/**/*.mdx",
"../docroot/modules/custom/my_custom_module/components/**/*.stories.@(json|yml)",

More Information About Bootstrap ~5.3.0 Theme Color Modes

In the main.js` file:

  • Add the attribute data-bs-theme='dark' to the body tag of the inner iframe in the canvas only when necessary. The default value is data-bs-theme='light'.

Run Varbase Storybook in Platformsh

Having a working Storybook for development, testing or staging.

NOT for production environments.

Select The Varbase Template as The Project Type

Select Varbase as the template, by default a Varbase 10 will be built

After creating the project and installing Varbase 10

Edit the applications.yaml File in the .platform Folder

# -------------------------------------------------------------
#   Uncomment the following when start a storybook in development or staging
#         NOT for production environments.
#
#    Follow with Integration of Varbase with Storybook
#    https://docs.varbase.vardot.com/v/10.0.x/developers/theme-development-with-varbase/integration-of-varbase-with-storybook
#
#         This will allow for a start of a storybook:http upstream
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# -   name: storybook
#     type: 'nodejs:18'
#     source:
#         root: "/"
#     dependencies:
#         php:
#             "composer/composer": "~2.0"
#         nodejs:
#             npm: "^6.10"
#             node: "^18.17"
#             yarn: "^1.22"
#     disk: 512
#     build:
#         flavor: none
#     variables:
#         env:
#             NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=4096
#             STORYBOOK_CL_SERVER_DOMAIN: 'varbase.local'
#     hooks:
#         build: |
#             set -e
#             cd $PLATFORM_APP_DIR
#             composer install --ignore-platform-reqs --no-scripts
#             yarn install --frozen-lockfile
#             yarn storybook:build
#         post_deploy: |
#             cd $PLATFORM_APP_DIR/.storybook/
#             export STORYBOOK_CL_SERVER_DOMAIN=$(node setup-storybook.js)
#             echo "STORYBOOK_CL_SERVER_DOMAIN: $STORYBOOK_CL_SERVER_DOMAIN"
#     web:
#         locations:
#             '/':
#                 root: 'storybook'
#                 passthru: true
#                 index: ["index.html"]
#                 allow: true
#                 headers:
#                     Access-Control-Allow-Origin: "*"
#                     Access-Control-Expose-Headers: "true"
#                     Access-Control-Max-Age: "false"
#                     Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: "true"
#         commands:
#             start: |
#                 sleep infinity
# -------------------------------------------------------------
#   Uncomment the following when start a storybook in development or staging
#         NOT for production environments.
#
#    Follow with Integration of Varbase with Storybook
#    https://docs.varbase.vardot.com/v/10.0.x/developers/theme-development-with-varbase/integration-of-varbase-with-storybook
#
#         This will allow for origin
# -------------------------------------------------------------
#    headers:
#        Access-Control-Allow-Origin: "*"
#        Access-Control-Expose-Headers: "true"
#        Access-Control-Max-Age: "false"
#        Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: "true"

Edit the routes.yaml File in the .platform Folder

# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#   Uncomment the following when start a storybook in development or staging
#         NOT for production environments.
#
#    Follow with Integration of Varbase with Storybook
#    https://docs.varbase.vardot.com/v/10.0.x/developers/theme-development-with-varbase/integration-of-varbase-with-storybook
#
#         This will allow for a storybook sub domain to point
#         at the storybook:http upstream
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "https://storybook.{default}":
#     type: upstream
#     upstream: "storybook:http"

Replace Site URL with an Environment URL

Edit the preview.js file in the .storybook folder

    server: {
      // Replace this with your Drupal site URL, or an environment variable.
      url: process.env.STORYBOOK_CL_SERVER_DOMAIN,
    },

Use 'development.local.services.yml' File

Have the following in the settings.platformsh.php file

if (isset($platformsh->branch)) {
  if (!$platformsh->onProduction() || !$platformsh->onDedicated()) {
    $settings['container_yamls'][] = $app_root . '/' . $site_path . '/development.local.services.yml';
  }
}

After committing and starting the development environment for the development branch,

The Storybook link will work as follow

https://storybook.{default}

Related Integration Issues

Use Drush to .

Use Drush to .

Please see the , which will make your Storybook aware of Drupal by connecting it to this module.

Bootstrap now supports color modes, or themes, starting from version ~5.3.0. You can explore the default light color mode and the new dark mode, or create your own theme using Bootstrap's styles as a template.

Choose from the pre-existing code base template to start a project with.

Both files are in the project template.

grant specified permission(s) to a role
remove specified permission(s) from a role
@lullabot/storybook-drupal-addon
Creating Your Own Theme
https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.3/customize/color-modes/
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