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Error on start story book #703
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😢 That doesn't look good. Could you provide more information? What have you tried? |
@ndelangen I forgot to say, but when I restart the Mac, the storybook work fine again. More info about Hardware/Software: Mac 2011 |
If you or anyone experiences this problem again, please re-open this issue. 👍 |
Just encountered this and a restart didn't fix it. Seemed to happen after switching Node versions. I moved from System: https://cl.ly/3u0S3c1u0710 |
Can you provide stuff like:
I'm expecting you're using a very old version of node.. |
I hear a reboot may help |
I've tried rebooting iTerm and my machine, neither helped. This has happened on Node v6, v7 and v8, with npm v3 and v6, and Yarn v0.27. We're using the latest Storybook, v3.1.8, with the latest versions of our addons (actions, knobs and info) This seems to be a webpack issue, I found lots of similar issues: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=FSEventStreamStart%3A+register_with_server%3A+ERR&oq=FSEventStreamStart%3A+register_with_server%3A+ERR This answer seemed the most hopeful: facebook/react-native#9309 (comment) But I tried both increasing the file limit and installing Watchman and neither helped. Maybe this issue should move to the webpack repo, but it seems like it's project specific, so maybe there is some storybook-specific fix. In particular, right before I get the file error I get
And if I delete the line to load the stories files in my Here's our full import { configure, setAddon } from '@storybook/react';
import { forEach } from 'lodash';
import infoAddon from '@storybook/addon-info';
import './demo.scss';
setAddon(infoAddon);
const req = require.context('../packages/', true, /stories\.js$/);
const loadStories = () => {
forEach(req.keys(), req);
};
configure(loadStories, module); |
cc @danoc in case he's seen this |
Can you try loading just a single story (instead of all via webpack.context)? |
I had a very similar issue as well. I found jestjs/jest/issues/1767 and the solution there solved it for me. Solution: Install/update Watchman using |
Sounds like there's not much we can do on our side to help with this issue. Sounds like it's a variety of environment issues that are causing the same symptoms. |
I'm on OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, and when I start storybook I got this:
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