storybook/docs/snippets/common/my-component-play-function-with-clickevent.ts.mdx
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```ts
// MyComponent.stories.ts|tsx
import { fireEvent, userEvent, within } from '@storybook/testing-library';
// Replace your-framework with the name of your framework
import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/your-framework';
import { MyComponent } from './MyComponent';
const meta: Meta<typeof MyComponent> = {
title: 'ClickExamples',
component: MyComponent,
};
export default meta;
type Story = StoryObj<typeof MyComponent>;
/* See https://storybook.js.org/docs/react/writing-stories/play-function#working-with-the-canvas
* to learn more about using the canvasElement to query the DOM
*/
export const ClickExample: Story = {
play: async ({ canvasElement }) => {
const canvas = within(canvasElement);
// See https://storybook.js.org/docs/7.0/react/essentials/actions#automatically-matching-args to learn how to setup logging in the Actions panel
await userEvent.click(canvas.getByRole('button'));
},
};
export const FireEventExample: Story = {
play: async ({ canvasElement }) => {
const canvas = within(canvasElement);
// See https://storybook.js.org/docs/7.0/react/essentials/actions#automatically-matching-args to learn how to setup logging in the Actions panel
await fireEvent.click(canvas.getByTestId('data-testid'));
},
};
```