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storybook-testing
Storybook 10 testing patterns with Vitest integration, ESM-only distribution, CSF3 typesafe factories, play() interaction tests, Chromatic TurboSnap visual regression, module automocking, accessibility addon testing, and autodocs generation. Use when writing component stories, setting up visual regression testing, configuring Storybook CI pipelines, or migrating from Storybook 9.
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- category
- document-asset-creation
- storybook version
- 10.3
SKILL.md
Storybook Testing — Storybook 10
Overview
Storybook 10 unifies component testing into a single workflow: interaction tests via play() functions, visual regression via Chromatic TurboSnap, and accessibility audits via the a11y addon — all running through Vitest. Stories are executable test specifications, not just documentation.
What's new in Storybook 10 (vs 9):
- ESM-only enforced — the single breaking change; Node 20.16+ / 22.19+ / 24+ required; 29% smaller install
- Module automocking (
sb.mock) — build-time module mocking, scoped per-project in preview.ts - CSF factories (React, preview) —
defineMain→definePreview→preview.meta()→meta.story()chain - Essential addons in core — viewport, controls, interactions, actions no longer separate deps
- Import path changes —
@storybook/test→storybook/test(old paths still work as aliases) - React Server Component story support — test RSC in isolation
- Vitest 4 support —
experimental-addon-testrenamed toaddon-vitest
When to use this skill:
- Writing component stories in CSF3 format with TypeScript
- Setting up interaction tests with
play()functions - Configuring Chromatic visual regression with TurboSnap
- Using module automocking at the story level
- Running accessibility tests in CI via the a11y addon
- Generating living documentation with autodocs
- Migrating from Storybook 9 to 10
Quick Reference
| Rule | Impact | Description |
|---|---|---|
storybook-csf3-factories |
HIGH | Typesafe CSF3 story factories with satisfies Meta |
storybook-play-functions |
CRITICAL | Interaction testing with play() and @storybook/test |
storybook-vitest-integration |
HIGH | Run stories as Vitest tests via @storybook/addon-vitest |
storybook-chromatic-turbosnap |
HIGH | TurboSnap reduces snapshot cost 60-90% |
storybook-sb-mock |
HIGH | Story-level module mocking with sb.mock |
storybook-a11y-testing |
CRITICAL | Automated axe-core accessibility scans in CI |
storybook-autodocs |
MEDIUM | Auto-generated docs from stories |
Storybook Testing Pyramid
┌──────────────┐
│ Visual │ Chromatic TurboSnap
│ Regression │ (snapshot diffs)
├──────────────┤
│ Accessibility│ @storybook/addon-a11y
│ (a11y) │ (axe-core scans)
├──────────────┤
│ Interaction │ play() functions
│ Tests │ (@storybook/test)
├──────────────┤
│ Unit Tests │ Vitest + storybookTest
│ (stories) │ plugin
└──────────────┘
Each layer catches different defects: unit tests validate logic, interaction tests verify user flows, a11y tests catch accessibility violations, and visual tests catch unintended UI regressions.
Quick Start
CSF3 Story with Play Function
// Button.stories.tsx
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/react'
import { expect, fn, userEvent, within } from 'storybook/test'
import { Button } from './Button'
const meta = {
component: Button,
args: {
onClick: fn(),
},
} satisfies Meta<typeof Button>
export default meta
type Story = StoryObj<typeof meta>
export const Primary: Story = {
args: {
label: 'Click me',
variant: 'primary',
},
play: async ({ canvasElement, args }) => {
const canvas = within(canvasElement)
const button = canvas.getByRole('button', { name: /click me/i })
await userEvent.click(button)
await expect(args.onClick).toHaveBeenCalledOnce()
await expect(button).toHaveStyle({ backgroundColor: 'rgb(37, 99, 235)' })
},
}
Vitest Configuration
// vitest.config.ts
import { storybookTest } from '@storybook/addon-vitest/vitest-plugin'
import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [storybookTest()],
test: {
setupFiles: ['./vitest.setup.ts'],
},
})
Key Principles
- Stories are tests. Every story with a
play()function is an executable interaction test that runs in Vitest. - CSF3 +
satisfiesfor type safety. Usesatisfies Meta<typeof Component>for full type inference on args and play functions. - Module automocking (SB 10). Register
sb.mock(import(...))in.storybook/preview.ts, configure per-story withmocked()inbeforeEach. Never usevi.mockin story files. No factory functions —sb.mockis build-time, not runtime. - TurboSnap for CI speed. Only snapshot stories affected by code changes — reduces Chromatic usage by 60-90%.
- Accessibility is not optional. The a11y addon runs axe-core scans on every story and gates CI on violations.
- Living documentation. Autodocs generates prop tables and usage examples directly from stories — no separate docs site needed.
Anti-Patterns (FORBIDDEN)
| Anti-Pattern | Why It Fails | Use Instead |
|---|---|---|
CSF2 Template.bind({}) |
Deprecated, no type inference, will be removed in SB 11 | CSF3 object stories with satisfies |
@storybook/test-runner package |
Deprecated since Storybook 9 | @storybook/addon-vitest |
vi.mock() in story files |
Leaks between stories, breaks isolation | Register sb.mock(import(...)) in preview.ts, configure with mocked() in beforeEach |
| Full Chromatic snapshots on every PR | Expensive and slow | TurboSnap with onlyChanged: true |
| Manual accessibility checking | Misses violations, not repeatable | @storybook/addon-a11y in CI pipeline |
| Separate documentation site | Drifts from actual component behavior | Autodocs with tags: ['autodocs'] |
| Testing implementation details | Brittle, breaks on refactors | Test user-visible behavior via play() |
| CJS imports in stories | ESM-only since SB 9/10 | Use ESM imports, set "module": "ESNext" in tsconfig |
Storybook MCP Integration (addon-mcp)
When @storybook/addon-mcp is installed, agents can run tests and preview stories via MCP instead of CLI. This enables the generate → test → self-heal loop.
MCP Tools for Testing
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
run-story-tests |
Run component + a11y tests via MCP, returns pass/fail + violation details |
preview-stories |
Returns preview URLs for visual verification in chat |
get-storybook-story-instructions |
Guidance on writing effective stories + interaction tests |
Agent Testing Loop
# 1. Generate component + CSF3 story
# 2. Run tests via MCP
results = run-story-tests(
stories=[{ "storyId": "button--primary" }],
a11y=True
)
# 3. If failures: read violations, fix, retry (max 3)
# 4. Preview in chat for visual confirmation
preview-stories(stories=[{ "storyId": "button--primary" }])
Setup
npx storybook add @storybook/addon-mcp
# Enable docs toolset in .storybook/main.ts:
# experimentalComponentsManifest: true
npx mcp-add --type http --url "http://localhost:6006/mcp" --scope project
See storybook-mcp-integration skill for full tool reference and patterns.
References
references/storybook-migration-guide.md— Migration path from Storybook 9 to 10references/storybook-ci-strategy.md— CI pipeline configuration for visual, interaction, and a11y testingreferences/storybook-addon-ecosystem.md— Essential addons for Storybook 10 in 2026
Related Skills
storybook-mcp-integration— Storybook MCP tools: component discovery, testing, previewsreact-server-components-framework— React 19 + Next.js 16 patterns (component architecture)accessibility— Broader accessibility patterns beyond Storybookdevops-deployment— CI/CD pipeline patterns for automated testing
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