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title: Set up Storybook for Vue Projects
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description: This guide explains how to set up Storybook for Vue projects in your Nx workspace.
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---
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# Set up Storybook for Vue Projects
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This guide will walk you through setting up [Storybook](https://storybook.js.org) for Vue projects in your Nx workspace.
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{% callout type="warning" title="Set up Storybook in your workspace" %}
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You first need to set up Storybook for your Nx workspace, if you haven't already. You can read the [Storybook plugin overview guide](/nx-api/storybook) to get started.
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{% /callout %}
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## Generate Storybook Configuration for a Vue project
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You can generate Storybook configuration for an individual Vue project by using the [`@nx/vue:storybook-configuration` generator](/nx-api/vue/generators/storybook-configuration), like this:
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```shell
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nx g @nx/vue:storybook-configuration project-name
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```
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## Auto-generate Stories
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The [`@nx/vue:storybook-configuration` generator](/nx-api/vue/generators/storybook-configuration) has the option to automatically generate `*.stories.ts` files for each component declared in the library. The stories will be generated using [Component Story Format 3 (CSF3)](https://storybook.js.org/blog/storybook-csf3-is-here/).
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```text
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<some-folder>/
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├── MyComponent.vue
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└── MyComponent.stories.ts
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```
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If you add more components to your project, and want to generate stories for all your (new) components at any point, you can use the [`@nx/vue:stories` generator](/nx-api/vue/generators/stories):
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```shell
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nx g @nx/vue:stories --project=<project-name>
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```
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{% callout type="note" title="Example" %}
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Let's take for a example a library in your workspace, under `libs/feature/ui`, called `feature-ui`. This library contains a component, called `my-button`.
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The command to generate stories for that library would be:
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```shell
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nx g @nx/vue:stories --project=feature-ui
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```
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and the result would be the following:
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```text
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<workspace name>/
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├── apps/
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├── libs/
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│ ├── feature/
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│ │ ├── ui/
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| | | ├── .storybook/
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| | | ├── src/
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| | | | ├──lib
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| | | | | ├──my-button
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| | | | | | ├── MyButton.vue
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| | | | | | ├── MyButton.stories.ts
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| | | | | | └── etc...
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| | | | | └── etc...
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| | | ├── README.md
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| | | ├── tsconfig.json
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| | | └── etc...
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| | └── etc...
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| └── etc...
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├── nx.json
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├── package.json
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├── README.md
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└── etc...
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```
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{% /callout %}
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## More Documentation
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You can find all Storybook-related Nx topics [here](/nx-api#storybook).
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For more on using Storybook, see the [official Storybook documentation](https://storybook.js.org/docs/vue/get-started/introduction).
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