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v-clipboard
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npm install --save v-clipboard
import Vue from 'vue'
import Clipboard from 'v-clipboard'
Vue.use(Clipboard)
When an element that contains
v-clipboard
directive is clicked, the value ofvalue
will be copied into clipboard.
Copying static value (directive should receive actual value):
<button v-clipboard="value">
Copy to clipboard
</button>
Copying dynamic value (directive should recieve a function that returns value):
<button v-clipboard="() => value">
Copy to clipboard
</button>
Copying anything in your methods:
this.$clipboard(value)
<button v-clipboard="foo"
v-clipboard:success="clipboardSuccessHandler" // Success event handler
v-clipboard:error="clipboardErrorHandler"> // Error event handler
Copy to clipboard
</button>
{
methods: {
clipboardSuccessHandler ({ value, event }) {
console.log('success', value)
},
clipboardErrorHandler ({ value, event }) {
console.log('error', value)
}
}
}
FAQs
Vue.js Clipboard Plugin
The npm package v-clipboard receives a total of 25,543 weekly downloads. As such, v-clipboard popularity was classified as popular.
We found that v-clipboard demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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