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Storybook Docs for Web Components
Installation
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Be sure to check the installation section of the general addon-docs page before proceeding. 
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Be sure to have a custom-elements.json file. 
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Add to your .storybook/preview.jsimport { setCustomElementsManifest } from '@storybook/web-components'; import customElements from '../custom-elements.json'; setCustomElementsManifest(customElements);
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Add to your story files export default { title: 'Demo Card', component: 'your-component-name', // which is also found in the `custom-elements.json` };
Props tables
In order to get Props tables documentation for web-components you will need to have a custom-elements.json file.
You can hand write it or better generate it. Depending on the web components sugar you are choosing your mileage may vary.
Known analyzers that output custom-elements.json v1.0.0:
- @custom-elements-manifest/analyzer
- Supports Vanilla, LitElement, FASTElement, Stencil, Catalyst, Atomico
 
Known analyzers that output older versions of custom-elements.json:
- web-component-analyzer
- Supports LitElement, Polymer, Vanilla, (Stencil)
 
- stenciljs
- Supports Stencil (but does not have all metadata)
 
To generate this file with Stencil, add docs-vscode to outputTargets in stencil.config.ts:
{
  type: 'docs-vscode',
  file: 'custom-elements.json'
},
The file looks something like this:
{
  "schemaVersion": "1.0.0",
  "readme": "",
  "modules": [
    {
      "kind": "javascript-module",
      "path": "src/my-element.js",
      "declarations": [
        {
          "kind": "class",
          "description": "",
          "name": "MyElement",
          "members": [
            {
              "kind": "field",
              "name": "disabled"
            },
            {
              "kind": "method",
              "name": "fire"
            }
          ],
          "events": [
            {
              "name": "disabled-changed",
              "type": {
                "text": "Event"
              }
            }
          ],
          "superclass": {
            "name": "HTMLElement"
          },
          "tagName": "my-element"
        }
      ],
      "exports": [
        {
          "kind": "custom-element-definition",
          "name": "my-element",
          "declaration": {
            "name": "MyElement",
            "module": "src/my-element.js"
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}
For a full example see the web-components-kitchen-sink/custom-elements.json.
Stories not inline
Storybook Docs renders all web components stories inline by default.
However, you can render stories in an iframe, with a default height of 60px (configurable using the docs.story.iframeHeight story parameter), by using the docs.stories.inline parameter.
To do so for all stories, update .storybook/preview.js:
export const parameters = { docs: { story: { inline: false } } };
More resources
Want to learn more? Here are some more articles on Storybook Docs: