import React from 'react' const DefaultTheme = React.lazy(() => import('./default-theme')) const LightTheme = React.lazy(() => import('./light-theme')) const IEEETheme = React.lazy(() => import('./ieee-theme')) // Storybook does not (currently) support async loading of "stories". Therefore // the strategy in frontend/js/i18n.js does not work (because we cannot wait on // the promise to resolve). // Therefore we have to use the synchronous method for configuring // react-i18next. Because this, we can only hard-code a single language. import i18n from 'i18next' import { initReactI18next } from 'react-i18next' import en from '../locales/en.json' i18n.use(initReactI18next).init({ lng: 'en', resources: { en: { translation: en } }, react: { useSuspense: false }, interpolation: { prefix: '__', suffix: '__', unescapeSuffix: 'HTML', skipOnVariables: true } }) export const parameters = { // Automatically mark prop-types like onClick, onToggle, etc as Storybook // "actions", so that they are logged in the Actions pane at the bottom of the // viewer actions: { argTypesRegex: '^on.*' }, docs: { // render stories in iframes, to isolate modals inlineStories: false } } export const globalTypes = { theme: { name: 'Theme', description: 'Editor theme', defaultValue: 'default', toolbar: { icon: 'circlehollow', items: ['default', 'light', 'IEEE'] } } } const withTheme = (Story, context) => { return ( <> }> {context.globals.theme === 'default' && } {context.globals.theme === 'light' && } {context.globals.theme === 'IEEE' && } ) } export const decorators = [withTheme] window.ExposedSettings = {}