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copyToClipboard

JS

Copy a string to the clipboard. Only works as a result of user action (i.e. inside a click event listener).

⚠️ NOTICE: The same functionality can be easily implemented by using the new asynchronous Clipboard API, which is still experimental but should be used in the future instead of this snippet. Find out more about it here.

Create a new <textarea> element, fill it with the supplied data and add it to the HTML document. Use Selection.getRangeAt()to store the selected range (if any). Use document.execCommand('copy') to copy to the clipboard. Remove the <textarea> element from the HTML document. Finally, use Selection().addRange() to recover the original selected range (if any).

const copyToClipboard = (str) => {
const el = document.createElement("textarea");
el.value = str;
el.setAttribute("readonly", "");
el.style.position = "absolute";
el.style.left = "-9999px";
document.body.appendChild(el);
const selected =
document.getSelection().rangeCount > 0
? document.getSelection().getRangeAt(0)
: false;
el.select();
document.execCommand("copy");
document.body.removeChild(el);
if (selected) {
document.getSelection().removeAllRanges();
document.getSelection().addRange(selected);
}
};
copyToClipboard("Lorem ipsum"); // 'Lorem ipsum' copied to clipboard.