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copy-image-clipboard

v2.1.2

Published

Lightweight library to copy png and jpg images to clipboard

Downloads

34,771

Readme

  • :white_check_mark: Copy JPG or PNG images to clipboard easily.
  • :white_check_mark: It is a lightweight library with 0 dependencies.
  • :white_check_mark: You can use with React, Vue, Angular or with any other framework.

:arrow_down: Installation

Using a package manager

yarn add copy-image-clipboard
npm i copy-image-clipboard

Without a package manager

Without a package manager you have to choose one of these:

jsDelivr

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/copy-image-clipboard/dist/index.browser.js"></script>

With a CDN Provider you will be using the dist/index.browser.js file. See more about this file below.


  • Use degit to download this repository without the git history:
npx degit LuanEdCosta/copy-image-clipboard
  • Download a zipped file on GitHub:

After downloading the repository, you can use a file from the dist folder in your code. See more about the dist folder files below.


Open the dist folder and choose one of these files to download:

See more about these files below.


About the dist folder

  • index.browser.js
    • Minified to use in browsers
    • Exposes everything in a variable called CopyImageClipboard. e.g. CopyImageClipboard.copyImageToClipboard('...').
  • index.js
    • Uses ESM module format.
    • Is not minified.
  • index.common.js
    • Uses CommonJs module format.
    • Is not minified.
  • index.d.ts
    • Contains TypeScript types.

:zap: Usage

Copy using the image source

:point_right: <img src="...">

This approach downloads the image using window.fetch, transform to PNG if is JPEG and then copy to clipboard using the image original dimensions.

// Import the copy function
import { copyImageToClipboard } from 'copy-image-clipboard'

// Pass the image src attribute here
copyImageToClipboard('assets/image.png')
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Image Copied')
  })
  .catch((e) => {
    console.log('Error: ', e.message)
  })

// Can be an URL too, but be careful because this may cause CORS errors
copyImageToClipboard(
  'https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81BES%2BtsVvL.png',
)
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Image Copied')
  })
  .catch((e) => {
    console.log('Error: ', e.message)
  })

Copy the rendered image into the document

With this approach no HTTP request is necessary, but the image is copied with the image element dimensions in the document. If the image is 1000x1000 but is shown as 300x300, the copied image will be 300x300. Use copyImageToClipboard function to copy the image with its original dimensions.

import {
  getBlobFromImageElement,
  copyBlobToClipboard,
} from 'copy-image-clipboard'

const imageElement = document.getElementById('image')

getBlobFromImageElement(imageElement)
  .then((blob) => {
    return copyBlobToClipboard(blob)
  })
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Blob Copied')
  })
  .catch((e) => {
    console.log('Error: ', e.message)
  })

Check if can copy images to clipboard

Use this function to synchronously check at runtime whether you can copy images to the clipboard. It checks if it can use the Fetch API and the Clipboard API.

import { canCopyImagesToClipboard } from 'copy-image-clipboard'

const canCopy = canCopyImagesToClipboard()

console.log('Can Copy Images To Clipboard:', canCopy)

Check if the permission to write data on clipboard was granted

Warnings:

  • Permission to write data to the clipboard is automatically granted to pages when they are in the active tab, so generally you don't need to use this function.
  • If the browser has not implemented the Permissions API yet, this function will return false. Check the browser compatibility here: Permissions API Browser Compatibility.
import { requestClipboardWritePermission } from 'copy-image-clipboard'

requestClipboardWritePermission().then((hasPermission) => {
  console.log('Has Permission:', hasPermission)
})

:star: Demos

You can contribute with more examples if you want :smile:

:globe_with_meridians: Compatibility

This project uses the asynchronous Clipboard API and Fetch API. Most browsers already support natively these two APIs, but for the old ones like Internet Explorer this library doesn't work and there's nothing you can do about it.

Use the links below to see the browser compatibility:

Enable Clipboard API Features in Firefox

From Version 87: You need to set dom.events.asyncClipboard.clipboardItem preference to true. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.

:stop_sign: Known Limitations

  • For now you can copy only JPG and PNG images

    Other image types are not supported. If you try to copy other type an error will be thrown.

  • This library only works in pages with HTTPS

    This limitation was defined by the browsers due to security risks involved when dealing with the user's clipboard.

  • You can only copy an image in the user's active tab/document

    If the user is navigating in another tab and the copy function is called, an error will be thrown.

:handshake: Contribution

Every kind of help is appreciated and this project can be better with your help.

What you can do:

:blue_book: License

This project is under the MIT LICENSE.