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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Storybook
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The Storybook for the `gitlab-org/gitlab` project is available on our [GitLab Pages site](https://gitlab-org.gitlab.io/gitlab/storybook/).
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## Storybook in local development
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Storybook dependencies and configuration are located under the `storybook/` directory.
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To build and launch Storybook locally, in the root directory of the `gitlab` project:
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1. Install Storybook dependencies:
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```shell
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yarn storybook:install
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```
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1. Build the Storybook site:
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```shell
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yarn storybook:start
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```
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## Adding components to Storybook
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Stories can be added for any Vue component in the `gitlab` repository.
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To add a story:
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1. Create a new `.stories.js` file in the same directory as the Vue component.
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The filename should have the same prefix as the Vue component.
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```txt
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vue_shared/
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├─ components/
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│ ├─ sidebar
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│ | ├─ todo_toggle
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│ | | ├─ todo_button.vue
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│ │ | ├─ todo_button.stories.js
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```
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1. Write the story as per the [official Storybook instructions](https://storybook.js.org/docs/vue/writing-stories/introduction/)
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NOTE:
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Specify the `title` field of the story as the component's file path from the `javascripts/` directory, without the `/components` part.
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For example, if the component is located at `app/assets/javascripts/vue_shared/components/sidebar/todo_toggle/todo_button.vue`,
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specify the story `title` as `vue_shared/sidebar/todo_toggle/todo_button`.
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If the component is located in the `ee/` directory, make sure to prefix the story's title with `ee/` as well.
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This will ensure the Storybook navigation maps closely to our internal directory structure.
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## Mock backend APIs
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The GitLab Storybook uses [MirajeJS](https://miragejs.com/) to mock REST and GraphQL APIs. Storybook shares the MirajeJS server
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with the [frontend integration tests](../testing_guide/testing_levels.md#frontend-integration-tests). You can find the MirajeJS
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configuration files in `spec/frontend_integration/mock_server`.
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