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The Google Docs paste source turns Google Docs pastes into an AtJSON document. AtJSON uses Google Doc's internal format directly, which you can learn more about in our content documentation.
This source is designed to be used to handle paste events that contain bits from a Google Doc. In the text editor of your choice, add a handler to the paste event.
Get the Google Docs paste item from the paste event under the name application/x-vnd.google-docs-document-slice-clip+wrapped
:
let gdocsPaste = evt.clipboardData.getData(
"application/x-vnd.google-docs-document-slice-clip+wrapped"
);
After getting the data, check if it a paste from Google Docs and use the Google Docs paste source to turn the paste into an AtJSON document:
if (gdocsPaste !== "") {
let data = JSON.parse(JSON.parse(gdocsPaste).data);
let pastedDoc = GoogleDocsPasteSource.fromRaw(data);
}
``;
FAQs
Create atjson documents from Google Docs (KIX) paste buffers
The npm package @atjson/source-gdocs-paste receives a total of 105 weekly downloads. As such, @atjson/source-gdocs-paste popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @atjson/source-gdocs-paste demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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