1. @storybook/addon-console
Show console output like logs, errors, and warnings in the Storybook
@storybook/addon-console
Package: @storybook/addon-console
Created by: storybooks
Last modified: Tue, 23 Apr 2024 14:06:41 GMT
Version: 3.0.0
License: MIT
Downloads: 515,961
Repository: https://github.com/storybooks/storybook-addon-console

Install

npm install @storybook/addon-console
yarn add @storybook/addon-console

Storybook Addon Console

npm
version
addon-console
Storybook

Why

There're some cases when you can't / don't want / forgot to keep browser console opened. This addon helps you to get all
console output in your storybook. In other cases, you might find it difficult to extract the desired information in the
information noise issued by the console or to determine which component in what state gives the message. With this
addon, you can control what you see and where you see.

We assume the following possible applications:

  • Mobile devices. You might want to make console output reachable for users when they need to work with your storybook
    from mobile browsers

  • Small screens. You can save your screen space keeping browser console closed

  • To filter your console output. You can independently configure both action logger and real console output in a wide
    range.

  • To associate console messages with a specific components/stories. You can see which story emits which message

  • To output some data into Action Logger from your deep components without importing addon-actions for that.

storybook-addon-console

try live demo

Install

 yarn add -D @storybook/addon-console @storybook/addon-actions

Quick Start

Just import it in your storybook config.js:

 // config.js

import '@storybook/addon-console';

That's all. You'll start to receive all console messages, warnings, errors in your action logger panel. Everything
except HMR logs.

If you want to enable HMR messages, do the following:

 // config.js

import { setConsoleOptions } from '@storybook/addon-console';

const panelExclude = setConsoleOptions({}).panelExclude;
setConsoleOptions({
  panelExclude: [...panelExclude, /deprecated/],
});

You'll receive console outputs as a console, warn and error actions in the panel. You might want to know from what
stories they come. In this case, add withConsole decorator:

 // preview.js

import type { Preview } from '@storybook/react';
import { withConsole } from '@storybook/addon-console';

const preview: Preview = {
  decorators: [(storyFn, context) => withConsole()(storyFn)(context)],
  // ...
};

After that your messages in Action Logger will be prefixed with the story path, like molecules/atoms/electron: ["ComponentDidMount"] or molecules/atoms/electron error: ["Warning: Failed prop type..."]. You can setup addon
behavior by passing options to withConsole or setConsoleOptions methods, both have the same API.

Panel

Addon console don't have own UI panel to output logs, it use addon-console instead. Make sure that main.js contains this line:

 // main.js

export default {
  addons: [
    "@storybook/addon-actions/register",
  ],
};

API

@storybook/addon-console

It handles console.log, console.warn, and console.error methods and not catched errors. By default, it just reflects all console messages in the Action Logger Panel (should be installed as a peerDependency) except [HMR] logs.

@storybook/addon-console.setConsoleOptions(optionsOrFn) ⇒ addonOptions

Set addon options and returns a new one

Kind: static method of @storybook/addon-console
See

  • addonOptions
  • optionsCallback
Param Type
optionsOrFn addonOptions | optionsCallback

Example

 import { setConsoleOptions } from '@storybook/addon-console';

const panelExclude = setConsoleOptions({}).panelExclude;
setConsoleOptions({
  panelExclude: [...panelExclude, /deprecated/],
});

@storybook/addon-console.withConsole([optionsOrFn]) ⇒ function

Wraps your stories with specified addon options.
If you don't pass {log, warn, error} in options argument it'll create them from context for each story individually. Hence you'll see from what exact story you got a log or error. You can log from component's lifecycle methods or within your story.

Kind: static method of @storybook/addon-console
Returns: function - wrappedStoryFn
See

Param Type
[optionsOrFn] addonOptions | optionsCallback

Example

 import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/react';
import { withConsole } from '@storybook/addon-console';

const meta: Meta<typeof Button> = {
  title: 'Example/Button',
  component: Button,
};

export default meta;
type Story = StoryObj<typeof Button>;

export const Primary: Story = {
  args: {
    primary: true,
    label: 'Button',
    onClick: () => console.log(['Data:', 1, 3, 4]),
  },
};
 // Action Logger Panel:
 // withConsole/with Log: ["Data:", 1, 3, 4]

@storybook/addon-console~addonOptions : Object

This options could be passed to withConsole or setConsoleOptions

Kind: inner typedef of @storybook/addon-console
Properties

Name Type Default Description
[panelExclude] [ 'Array' ].<RegExp> [/[HMR]/] Optional. Anything matched to at least one of regular expressions will be excluded from output to Action Logger Panel
[panelInclude] [ 'Array' ].<RegExp> [] Optional. If set, only matched outputs will be shown in Action Logger. Higher priority than panelExclude.
[consoleExclude] [ 'Array' ].<RegExp> [] Optional. Anything matched to at least one of regular expressions will be excluded from DevTool console output
[consoleInclude] [ 'Array' ].<RegExp> [] Optional. If set, only matched outputs will be shown in console. Higher priority than consoleExclude.
[log] string "console" Optional. The marker to display console.log outputs in Action Logger
[warn] string "warn" Optional. The marker to display warnings in Action Logger
[error] string "error" Optional. The marker to display errors in Action Logger

@storybook/addon-console~optionsCallback ⇒ addonOptions

This callback could be passed to setConsoleOptions or withConsole

Kind: inner typedef of @storybook/addon-console
Returns: addonOptions - - new addonOptions

Param Type Description
currentOptions addonOptions the current addonOptions

Example

 import { withConsole } from `@storybook/addon-console`;

const optionsCallback = (options) => ({panelExclude: [...options.panelExclude, /Warning/]});
export default {
  title: 'Button',
  decorators: [withConsole(optionsCallback)],
};

Contributing

yarn storybook runs example Storybook. Then you can edit source code located in the src folder and example storybook in
the stories folder.

Run tests

Run yarn test.

Run tests in watch mode

Run yarn tdd.

Test coverage

After running tests you can explore coverage details in .coverage/lcov-report/index.html

Debugging

If you're using VSCode you can debug tests and source by launching Jest Tests task from Debug Menu. It allows to set
breakpoints in *.test.js and *.js files.

Readme editing

Please, don't edit this README.md directly. Run yarn dev:docs and change docs/readme.hbs and JSDoc comments
withing src instead.

Credits

Created with ❤︎ to React and Storybook by @usulpro [React Theming]

Dependencies

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