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ReferenceError: h is not defined #3449
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Came across this error while trying to add a global decorator in my vue app. Found something similar to this snippet after some digging, in case it helps someone else: In my
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True, that works, as @tunaranch said. addDecorator(() =>
({ render() { return <div id="app"><story/></div>} })
) The issue is that in Storybook with Vue you have to use the special component |
Bug or support request summary
I use
@storybook/[email protected]
.I get the error:
ReferenceError: h is not defined
.If add
h
inrender
, it work. #3409But on the
addDecorator
, I cant get theh
.Steps to reproduce
1、
yarn global add @storybook/[email protected]
2、
getstorybook
Please specify which version of Storybook and optionally any affected addons that you're running
Affected platforms
Mac Os
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