Copy text to clipboard by clicking a button without using Flash. This is using the Selection API and Clipboard API available in newer browsers.
Browser support: Chrome 43+, Firefox 41+, Opera 29+, IE10+, Safari 10+ and Mobile Safari 10+.
See the demo.
$ npm install angular-clipboard --save
angular-clipboard has no other dependencies than Angular itself.
Require angular-clipboard as a dependency for your app:
angular.module('MyApp', ['angular-clipboard'])
.controller('MyController', ['$scope', function ($scope) {
$scope.supported = false;
$scope.textToCopy = 'I can copy by clicking!';
$scope.success = function () {
console.log('Copied!');
};
$scope.fail = function (err) {
console.error('Error!', err);
};
}]);
Copy text from an input field by clicking a button:
<input type="text" ng-model="textToCopy">
<button clipboard supported="supported" text="textToCopy" on-copied="success()" on-error="fail(err)">Copy</button>
You can supply a method to be called for the on-copied
and on-error
event. The on-error
function will be called with the error object as argument err
.
The optional supported
property can be used to detect browser support for the clipboard feature.
You can also invoke the copy to clipboard action directly by injecting the clipboard
service. Just remember it has to be in a click event, as clipboard access requires user action.
angular.module('MyApp', ['angular-clipboard'])
.controller('MyController', ['$scope', 'clipboard', function ($scope, clipboard) {
if (!clipboard.supported) {
console.log('Sorry, copy to clipboard is not supported');
}
$scope.clickHandler = function () {
clipboard.copyText('Copy this text');
};
}]);
If you are using a module loader, you can import the module name when requiring it in angular. Works with any AMD/UMD/CommonJS module loader.
import clipboardModule from 'angular-clipboard';
angular.module('mymodule', [clipboardModule.name]);