Reputation: 8379
I am creating a Google chrome extension which can read the contents of clipboard.
But I am unable to get the documentation for this. I want to get the clipboard content as in IE's clipboard API.
In the manifest file i gave permissions to
clipboardRead and clipboardWrite.
I have created a function in Background page as below
chrome.extension.onRequest.addListener(function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
if (request.method == "getClipData")
sendResponse({data: document.execCommand('paste')});
else
sendResponse({}); // snub them.
});
And in Content Script I am calling the function like this
chrome.extension.sendRequest({method: "getClipData"}, function(response) {
alert(response.data);
});
But this returns me undefined...
Upvotes: 3
Views: 7063
Reputation: 11
We cant access clipboard from javascript instead IE for chrome and other browsers.
The hack for this is very simple: create own custom clipboard which store text on cut and from where we paste it directly
function copy(){
if (!window.x) {
x = {};
}
x.Selector = {};
x.Selector.getSelected = function() {
var t = '';
if (window.getSelection) {
t = window.getSelection();
} else if (document.getSelection) {
t = document.getSelection();
} else if (document.selection) {
t = document.selection.createRange().text;
}
return t;
}
var mytext = x.Selector.getSelected();
document.getElementById("book").innerHTML =mytext;
}
function cut(){
if (!window.x) {
x = {};
}
x.Selector = {};
x.Selector.getSelected = function() {
var t = '';
if (window.getSelection) {
t = window.getSelection();
} else if (document.getSelection) {
t = document.getSelection();
} else if (document.selection) {
t = document.selection.createRange().text;
}
return t;
}
var mytext = x.Selector.getSelected();
document.getElementById("book").innerHTML =mytext;
x.Selector.setSelected()="";
}
function paste()
{
var firstDivContent = document.getElementById('book');
var secondDivContent = document.getElementById('rte');
secondDivContent.innerHTML += firstDivContent.innerHTML;
rte.focus();
}
function clear()
{
document.getElementById('rte').innerHTML="";
rte.focus();
}
<button id="cut"onclick="cut();">Cut</button>
<button id="copy"onclick="copy();">Copy</button>
<button id="paste"onclick="paste();">Paste</button>
Working Div
<div id="rte" contenteditable="true" style="overflow:auto;padding:10px;height:80vh;border:2px solid black;" unselectable="off" ></div>
Own Clipboard(hack)
<div id="book" contenteditable="true"style="background-color:#555;color:white;"> </div>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2466
document.execCommand('paste') returns success or failure, not the contents of the clipboard.
The command triggers a paste action into the focused element in the background page. You have to create a TEXTAREA or DIV contentEditable=true in the background page and focus it to receive the paste content.
You can see an example of how to make this work in my BBCodePaste extension:
https://github.com/jeske/BBCodePaste
Here is one example of how to read the clipboard text in the background page:
bg = chrome.extension.getBackgroundPage(); // get the background page
bg.document.body.innerHTML= ""; // clear the background page
// add a DIV, contentEditable=true, to accept the paste action
var helperdiv = bg.document.createElement("div");
document.body.appendChild(helperdiv);
helperdiv.contentEditable = true;
// focus the helper div's content
var range = document.createRange();
range.selectNode(helperdiv);
window.getSelection().removeAllRanges();
window.getSelection().addRange(range);
helperdiv.focus();
// trigger the paste action
bg.document.execCommand("Paste");
// read the clipboard contents from the helperdiv
var clipboardContents = helperdiv.innerHTML;
If you want plain-text instead of HTML, you can either use helperdiv.innerText, or you can switch to using a textarea. If you want to parse the HTML in some way, you can walk the HTML dom inside the DIV (again, see my BBCodePaste extension)
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 47833
var str = document.execCommand('paste');
You will need to add the clipboardRead
permission too.
Upvotes: 0