Information about storybook and build-storybook targets for Angular projects with a Storybook configuration

Note

This documentation page contains information about the Storybook plugin, specifically regarding Angular projects that are using Storybook.

If you are on Nx version >=14.1.8, the Nx Storybook plugin for Angular projects uses the original Storybook executors for Angular ("@storybook/angular:start-storybook" and "@storybook/angular:build-storybook") to serve and build Storybook.

That means that you can use the official Storybook for Angular documentation (expand the "Troubleshooting" section) to configure the options for serving and building Storybook.

Moving your project targets to the new (native Storybook) schema

If you are on Nx version <14.1.8 and you want to move to the latest version (or any version >=14.1.8) you can use the nx migrate command, which will take care of migrating your Storybook targets across all your Angular projects using Storybook to use the new schema, the original Storybook executors for Angular. The configuration changes that you need to make will be handled automatically by Nx, so you will not have to do any manual work.

If you have already moved on a version of Nx >=14.1.8 without using nx migrate and now you are having trouble with your Angular projects using Storybook (eg. Property 'uiFramework' does not match the schema. '@storybook/angular' should be one of ...), that means that your targets are still using the old schema and they should change. The way to fix that is to call nx migrate again like this:

1nx migrate @nx/storybook@14.1.0 --to="@nx/storybook@14.2.0" 2
Nx 15 and lower use @nrwl/ instead of @nx/

and follow the instructions that will be printed in the console.

This command will generate a new migrations.json file which will contain the "change-storybook-targets" migration script. This script (when called with yarn nx migrate --run-migrations) will change the storybook and build-storybook targets in all your Angular projects that are configured to use Storybook. The new target configuration will use the native Storybook builders (@storybook/angular:build-storybook and @storybook/angular:start-storybook) instead of the Nx Storybook builders (@nx/storybook:build-storybook and @nx/storybook:storybook).