--- title: 'Package Composition' --- Storybook is widely used by component libraries and design systems. Design system authors can automatically compose their design systems inside their consumer’s Storybooks. For example, if you use a design system package, its stories can appear alongside your own. That makes it convenient to cross reference usage documentation without leaving Storybook.
Composition via a package requires a secure integration between the service where you publish Storybook and Storybook’s own APIs. We recommend [publishing Storybook to Chromatic](./publish-storybook.md#publish-storybook-with-chromatic) for full support of these features.
## For consumers Composition happens automatically if the package [supports](#for-authors) it. When you install the package, Storybook will load its stories alongside your own. ![Package composition workflow](./package-composition.png) ### Set up If you want to configure how the composed Storybook behaves, you can disable the `ref` element in your [`.storybook/main.js`](../configure/overview.md#configure-story-rendering) ### Switching versions Change the version of the composed Storybook to see how the library evolves. This requires [configuration](#show-a-version-selector) from the package author. ![Package composition workflow](./composition-versioning.png) ## For authors Component library authors can expand adoption by composing their components in their consumer’s Storybooks. Add a `storybook` property in your published `package.json`that contains an object with a `url` field. Point the URL field to a published Storybook at the version you want. ```json // Your component library’s package.json { "storybook": { "url": "https://host.com/your-storybook-for-this-version" } } ``` ### Automatic version selection If you're using [Chromatic](./publish-storybook.md#publish-storybook-with-chromatic), you can provide a single URL for your Storybook in the `storybook.url` field. You do not need to change the URL each time you publish a new version. Storybook will automatically find the correct URL for your package. For example: ```json { "storybook": { "url": "https://master--xyz123.chromatic.com" } } ``` In this example `xyz123` is your Chromatic project id. Storybook will automatically compose in the Storybook published to that project corresponding to the version the user has installed. ### Show a version selector If you're using [Chromatic](./publish-storybook.md#publish-storybook-with-chromatic), you can provide a list of versions for the user to [choose from](#switching-versions) to experiment with other versions of your package.