expo-ui-preview

0.0.4 • Public • Published

Expo UI Preview

Lightweight setup to preview UI components with Expo Router.

Requirements

In order to be so lightweight, Preview relies on Expo Router to do much of the heavy lifting. This means that you need to have an Expo and Expo Router app project. I also like Typescript, so for now it is assumed that you are using Typescript. If you are not, the pull request is welcome ;)

Rationale

A very good package to preview UI components is Storybook. However, it can be a bit much to set up (especially when tools like Expo Router take away much of the overhead) while you might not use all the features it provides. Preview is a lightweight alternative to Storybook, which is focused on previewing UI components in a simple way.

Installation

Using your favorite package manager:

npm install jeroen-g/preview

yarn add jeroen-g/preview

bun add jeroen-g/preview

Then to install (or to update) Preview's setup:

npx preview install

yarn preview install

bun preview install

Usage

You would start Expo like you normally would. After the install command a new route is added to your app: /preview. This route is where you can preview your UI components.

If you want to disable preview in certain builds there are multiple options:

  • You could add the preview directory to your .gitignore file and run the init command locally.
  • You can edit the layout in the Preview directory to return a 404 page or something else when not on the right environment.

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npm i expo-ui-preview

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0.0.4

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MIT

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  • jeroeng