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gotem

v0.0.3

Published

Copy to clipboard for modern browsers in less than 1kb.

Downloads

15

Readme

gotem

gotem on NPM Standard JavaScript Style

Copy to clipboard for modern browsers in less than 1kb.

Install

$ npm i gotem --save

Use

gotem is a function that accepts 3 parameters:

  1. A required trigger node.
  2. A required target node.
  3. An optional object of callback functions.

Examples follow:

import gotem from 'gotem'

// a trigger and target node are required
const nodes = {
  trigger: document.getElementById('trigger'),
  target: document.getElementById('target')
}

// when the trigger is clicked,
// the text of the target will be copied to the clipboard
gotem(nodes.trigger, nodes.target)

// if an object with callback functions (success, error) is passed,
// the appropriate function, based on the result of executing the copy command, will be fired if it exists
gotem(nodes.trigger, nodes.target, {
  success: () => console.log('Copy command succeeded'),
  error: () => console.log('Copy command failed, BUT the text to copy has still been selected.')
})

Browser Support

gotem requires execCommand cut/copy support.

As such, it works in the following:

  • Chrome 43+
  • Firefox 41+
  • Safari 10+
  • Edge 12+
  • IE 9+

License

MIT. © 2017 Michael Cavalea