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CSS pseudo-classes for Storybook

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Storybook Pseudo States

Toggle CSS pseudo states for your components in Storybook.

Published on npm Tested with Chromatic

Introduction

This addon attempts to "force" your components' pseudo states. It rewrites all document stylesheets to add a class name selector to any rules that target a pseudo-class (:hover, :focus, etc.). The tool then allows you to toggle these class names on the story container (#root). Additionally, you can set the pseudo property on your story parameters to set a default value for each pseudo class. This makes it possible to test such states with Chromatic.

Limitations

Because this addon rewrites your stylesheets rather than toggle the actual browser behavior like DevTools does, it won't render any of the default user agent (browser) styles. Unfortunately there's no JavaScript API to toggle real pseudo states without using a browser extension.

Getting Started

This addon requires Storybook 6.1 or later. Install the latest with npx sb upgrade --prerelease

First, install the addon:

npm i -D storybook-addon-pseudo-states

Then, add "storybook-addon-pseudo-states" to the addons array in your .storybook/main.js:

module.exports = {
  addons: ["storybook-addon-pseudo-states"],
}

Setting default story states

You can have your stories automatically use a specific set of pseudo states, by setting the pseudo property on parameters:

export const Hover = () => <Button>Label</Button>
Hover.parameters = { pseudo: { hover: true } }

This is what enables snapshot testing your pseudo states in Chromatic.

Targeting specific elements

If you don't want to force or toggle pseudo styles to all elements that use them, but rather only enable them on specific elements, you can set a string or array value instead of a boolean:

export const Buttons = () => (
  <>
    <Button id="one">Hover</Button>
    <Button id="two">Hover focus</Button>
    <Button id="three">Hover focus active</Button>
  </>
)
Buttons.parameters = {
  pseudo: {
    hover: ["#one", "#two", "#three"],
    focus: ["#two", "#three"],
    active: "#three",
  },
}

This accepts a single CSS selector (string), or an array of CSS selectors on which to enable that pseudo style.

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