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@ryangjchandler/alpine-clipboard

v2.3.0

Published

Simply copy to the users clipboard in your Alpine.js components.

Downloads

31,179

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Alpine Clipboard

Copy text to the user's clipboard.

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Since v2.0, this package only supports Alpine v3.x. If you're still using Alpine 2.x, please use v1.0 of this package.

About

This plugin adds a new $clipboard magic property to all of your Alpine components that can be used to copy any piece of data to the user's clipboard.

Installation

CDN

Include the following <script> tag in the <head> of your document, just before Alpine.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@ryangjchandler/[email protected]/dist/alpine-clipboard.js" defer></script>

NPM

npm install @ryangjchandler/alpine-clipboard

Add the $clipboard magic property to your project by importing the package before Alpine.js.

import Alpine from 'alpinejs'
import Clipboard from "@ryangjchandler/alpine-clipboard"

Alpine.plugin(Clipboard)

window.Alpine = Alpine
window.Alpine.start()

Usage

Note The Clipboard API that this package uses only works in a secure context (https) and localhost.

To copy some data to the clipboard, invoke $clipboard from an event handler in your component.

<div x-data="{ input: '' }">
    <input x-model="input">
    <button type="button" @click="$clipboard(input)">
        Copy to Clipboard
    </button>
</div>

Directive

This package also includes an x-clipboard directive that can be added to any element (usually a button) and it will copy the result of the expression on click.

<div x-data="{ input: 'Foo!' }">
    <button x-clipboard="input">
        Copy to Clipboard
    </button>
</div>

If you are rendering on the server, you might prefer to copy raw content instead of evaluating the expression as JavaScript. This can be done by adding the .raw modifier to the directive.

Here's a Blade snippet as an example:

<button x-clipboard.raw="{{ $post->url() }}">
    Copy to Clipboard
</button>

Object and Array

Since you can pass any properties through to the $clipboard function, if you pass through an Object or Array, it will be run through JSON.stringify before being copied to the clipboard.

<div x-data="{ items: ['foo', 'bar'] }">
    <button type="button" @click="$clipboard(items)">Copy to Clipboard</button>
</div>

The clipboard will now contain ["foo","bar"].

Hooks

If you are using the npm installation method for this package or the ESM distribution, you can use the Clipboard.configure() method to attach an onCopy hook to the clipboard.

import Clipboard from '@ryangjchandler/alpine-clipboard'

Alpine.plugin(Clipboard.configure({
    onCopy: () => {
        console.log('Copied!')
    }
}))

Specifying the mime type of the content

If you're using the $clipboard magic function, you can pass an additional argument to the function specifying the mime-type of the content. This is especially useful for copying things as HTML and being able to paste into rich text editors, email clients, etc.

<button x-on:click="$clipboard(content, 'text/html')">
    Copy as HTML
</button>

Versioning

This projects follow the Semantic Versioning guidelines.

License

Copyright (c) 2021 Ryan Chandler and contributors

Licensed under the MIT license, see LICENSE.md for details.