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Angularjs directive for clipboard.js by @zenorocha
You can get it on npm.
npm install ngclipboard --save
Or bower, too.
bower install ngclipboard --save
If you're not into package management, just download a ZIP file.
First, include angularjs and clipboard.js into your document.
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.14/angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/zenorocha/clipboard.js/master/dist/clipboard.min.js"></script>
Then Include ngclipboard.js.
<script src="dist/ngclipboard.min.js"></script>
Add ngclipboard
dependency to your module
var myApp = angular.module('app', ['ngclipboard']);
Finally, add ngclipboard
directive to the wanted html element.
<button class="btn" ngclipboard data-clipboard-text="Just because you can doesn't mean you should — clipboard.js">
Copy to clipboard
</button>
We're living a declarative renaissance, that's why we decided to take advantage of HTML5 data attributes for better usability.
A pretty common use case is to copy content from another element. You can do that by adding a data-clipboard-target
attribute in your trigger element.
The value you include on this attribute needs to match another's element selector.
<!-- Target -->
<input id="foo" value="https://github.com/sachinchoolur/ngclipboard.git">
<!-- Trigger -->
<button class="btn" ngclipboard data-clipboard-target="#foo">
<img src="assets/clippy.svg" alt="Copy to clipboard">
</button>
Additionally, you can define a data-clipboard-action
attribute to specify if you want to either copy
or cut
content.
If you omit this attribute, copy
will be used by default.
<!-- Target -->
<textarea id="bar">Mussum ipsum cacilds...</textarea>
<!-- Trigger -->
<button class="btn" ngclipboard data-clipboard-action="cut" data-clipboard-target="#bar">
Cut to clipboard
</button>
As you may expect, the cut
action only works on <input>
or <textarea>
elements.
Truth is, you don't even need another element to copy its content from. You can just include a data-clipboard-text
attribute in your trigger element.
<!-- Trigger -->
<button class="btn" ngclipboard data-clipboard-text="Just because you can doesn't mean you should — clipboard.js">
Copy to clipboard
</button>
There are cases where you'd like to show some user feedback or capture what has been selected after a copy/cut operation.
That's why we fire custom events such as success
and error
for you to listen and implement your custom logic.
ngclipboard provides you two attributes called ngclipboard-success
and ngclipboard-error
to listen the clipboard events and implement your custom logic.
<button class="btn" ngclipboard ngclipboard-success="onSuccess(e);" ngclipboard-error="onError(e);" data-clipboard-text="Just because you can doesn't mean you should — clipboard.js">
Copy to clipboard
</button>
// You can still access the clipboard.js event
$scope.onSuccess = function(e) {
console.info('Action:', e.action);
console.info('Text:', e.text);
console.info('Trigger:', e.trigger);
e.clearSelection();
};
$scope.onError = function(e) {
console.error('Action:', e.action);
console.error('Trigger:', e.trigger);
}
For a live demonstration, open this site and just your console :)
This library relies on both Selection and execCommand APIs. The second one is supported in the following browsers.
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42+ ✔ | 41+ ✔ | 9+ ✔ | 29+ ✔ | 10+ ✔ |
When an occurence occurs where the execCommand copy/cut operations are not supported, it gracefully degrades because Selection is widely supported.
That means you can show a tooltip saying Copied!
when success
event is called and Press Ctrl+C to copy
when error
event is called because the text is already selected.
For a live demonstration, open this site with a non-supporting browser.
MIT License
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Angularjs directive for clipboard.js
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