I wanted to add some stories for vue-select component using Storybook, but I'm struggling with more complicated cases, which involve passing methods.
The method set directly in my components works (it fires alert('default')
):
<template>
<v-select :on-change="onchangecallback"
:multiple="multiple"
v-model="selected" :options="options"></v-select>
</template>
<script>
import Vue from 'vue'
import vSelect from 'vue-select'
Vue.component('v-select', vSelect);
export default {
props: {
options: {
default: function() { return ['one', 'two'] },
type: Array
},
multiple: {
default: false,
type: Boolean
},
onchangecallback: {
default: () => {alert('default')},
type: Function
}
},
data() {
return {
selected: null
}
}
}
</script>
but I want to overwrite onchangecallback
function at one specific story (to fire alert('custom')
), so I add to my play/index.js
:
storiesOf('VSelect', module)
.add('onchangeCallback', () => ({
components: {VSelect},
template: `<v-select />`,
methods: {
onchangecallback: function() {
// not sure if I need a function returning a function, so I use both
alert('custom'); // never fired
return function() {
alert('custom'); // never fired
};
}
}
}))
but I still end up with alert('default')
instead alert('custom')
, so onchangecallback
is not overwritten.
At this point I don't even know if I'm passing this method correctly, the way it's designed is so counter-intuitive. I.e. in my component (first code snippet) I export onchangecallback
in props (and it works) but in Storybook example methods are passed not in props but in methods!
Vue.component('v-select', vSelect);
in first code snippet). When I do it also in stories/index.js I end up withMaximum call stack size exceeded
.