The DataGrid component can be considered as the core one, which provides
a full controlled component, but more complicated than SimpleDataGrid
which is based on DataGrid. SimpleDataGrid is intended to give a simple
ready-to-use data grid for client side data for example.
We need to ensure that our components are accessible. In order to ease
this task, we decide to install this package to display an a11y report
for each component into the storybook interface. In this way, developer
can check if the component it is developing violates or miss so a11y
rules.
Fonts were de-facto included in the bundled dist/style.css file which
wasn't convenient in situations were consumers wanted to import fonts
by themselves.
Updated various parts of existing documentations to make a clean path
to learn how to install the library. I let the most complicated part in
the tokens's README.md file, which is referenced from the Storybook.
In order to make the storybook visible to everyone. Some changes
had to be made to make index.scss compiled with the rest of the
codebase, it had to be imported from preview.js, not directly from
preview.html.
Previously the docs order was defined by the default behavior of
Storybook: discovery order. But, in our situation we want the
"Getting Started" part to appear above "Components", and "Doc"
above any other stories. So we needed to create a custom sort callback.
In order to make this storySort callback to be taken into account by Storybook
it was needed to rename the file to preview.js. Strange but .. meh.
Based on the work delivered by designers, we simply replicates those
in the storybook documentation in order to centralize everything
related to the Button component.
These files will be used to define the custom design tokens per components.
They are automatically aggregated by the packages/react/cunningham.ts file,
this is why handling typescript config file was important.