# Copy to clipboard [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sudodoki/copy-to-clipboard.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sudodoki/copy-to-clipboard) Simple module exposing `copy` function that will try to use [execCommand](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/execCommand#) with fallback to IE-specific `clipboardData` interface and finally, resort to usual `prompt` with proper text content and message. # Example ```js import copy from 'copy-to-clipboard'; copy('Text'); // Copy with options copy('Text', { debug: true, message: 'Press #{key} to copy', }); ``` # API `copy(text: string, options: object): boolean` — tries to copy text to clipboard. Returns `true` if no additional keystrokes were required from user (so, `execCommand`, IE's `clipboardData` worked) or `false`. |Value |Default |Notes| |------|--------|-----| |options.debug |false| `Boolean`. Optional. Enable output to console. | |options.message|Copy to clipboard: `#{key}`, Enter| `String`. Optional. Prompt message. `*` | |options.format|"text/html"| `String`. Optional. Set the MIME type of what you want to copy as. Use `text/html` to copy as HTML, `text/plain` to avoid inherited styles showing when pasted into rich text editor. | |options.onCopy|null| `function onCopy(clipboardData: object): void`. Optional. Receives the clipboardData element for adding custom behavior such as additional formats | `*` all occurrences of `#{key}` are replaced with `⌘+C` for macOS/iOS users, and `Ctrl+C` otherwise. # [Browser support](http://caniuse.com/#feat=document-execcommand) Works everywhere where `prompt`* is available. Works best (i.e. without additional keystrokes) in Chrome, FF, Safari 10+, and, supposedly, IE/Edge. Note: **does not work on some older iOS devices.** `*` – even though **Safari 8** has `prompt`, you cannot specify prefilled content for prompt modal – thus it **doesn't work** as expected. # Installation + Can be used as npm package and then leveraged using commonjs bundler/loader: ``` npm i --save copy-to-clipboard ``` + Can be utilized using [wzrd.in](https://wzrd.in/). Add following script to your page: ```html ``` You will have `window.copyToClipboard` exposed for you to use. # UI components based on this package: + [react-copy-to-clipboard](https://github.com/nkbt/react-copy-to-clipboard) + [copy-button](https://github.com/sudodoki/copy-button) # See also: + [clipboard-copy](https://github.com/feross/clipboard-copy) by [@feross](https://github.com/feross) + [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/execCommand#Browser_Compatibility) + [April 2015 update on Cut and Copy Commands](http://updates.html5rocks.com/2015/04/cut-and-copy-commands) # Running Tests This project has some automated tests, that will run using [nightwatch](nightwatchjs.org) on top of [selenium](http://www.seleniumhq.org/). ``` npm i npm test ``` # Typescript This library has built-in Typescript definitions. ``` import * as copy from 'copy-to-clipboard'; ```