Hi. I am not pretty sure about is it a Storybook or Blast bug, but when I am trying to use dot (.) in args name it throw an error:
You may need an additional loader to handle the result of these loaders.
[0] File was processed with these loaders:
[0] * ./node_modules/@storybook/server/dist/cjs/server/loader.js
[0] You may need an additional loader to handle the result of these loaders.
[0] | ],
[0] | translations: {
[0] > prefix.key1: "Text1",
[0] | prefix.key2: "Text2",
[0] | prefix.key3: "Text3",
[0] at handleParseError (/var/www/html/vendor/area17/blast/node_modules/webpack/lib/NormalModule.js:941:19)
[0] at /var/www/html/vendor/area17/blast/node_modules/webpack/lib/NormalModule.js:1045:5
[0] at processResult (/var/www/html/vendor/area17/blast/node_modules/webpack/lib/NormalModule.js:763:11)
[0] at /var/www/html/vendor/area17/blast/node_modules/webpack/lib/NormalModule.js:827:5
[0] at /var/www/html/vendor/area17/blast/node_modules/loader-runner/lib/LoaderRunner.js:406:3
[0] at iterateNormalLoaders (/var/www/html/vendor/area17/blast/node_modules/loader-runner/lib/LoaderRunner.js:232:10)
Hi. I am not pretty sure about is it a Storybook or Blast bug, but when I am trying to use dot (.) in args name it throw an error:
You may need an additional loader to handle the result of these loaders.
In a data folder, it's represented as: