Is there a way you can copy to clipboard in Node.js? Any modules or ideas what so ever? I'm using Node.js on a desktop application. Hopefully that clears up why I want it to be able to achieve this.
问题:
回答1:
A clipboard is not inherent to an operating system. It's a construct of whatever window system the operating system happens to be running. So if you wanted this to work on X for example, you would need bindings to Xlib and/or XCB. Xlib bindings for node actually exist: https://github.com/mixu/nwm. Although I'm not sure whether it gives you access to the X clipboard, you might end up writing your own. You'll need separate bindings for windows.
edit: If you want to do something hacky, you could also use xclip:
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
var getClipboard = function(func) {
exec('/usr/bin/xclip -o -selection clipboard', function(err, stdout, stderr) {
if (err || stderr) return func(err || new Error(stderr));
func(null, stdout);
});
};
getClipboard(function(err, text) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(text);
});
回答2:
For OS X:
function pbcopy(data) {
var proc = require('child_process').spawn('pbcopy');
proc.stdin.write(data); proc.stdin.end();
}
write()
can take a buffer or a string. The default encoding for a string will be utf-8.
回答3:
Here's a module that provide copy
and paste
functions: https://github.com/xavi-/node-copy-paste
When require("copy-paste").global()
is executed, two global functions are added:
> copy("hello") // Asynchronously adds "hello" to clipbroad
> Copy complete
> paste() // Synchronously returns clipboard contents
'hello'
Like many of the other answer mentioned, to copy and paste in node you need to call out to an external program. In the case of node-copy-paste
, it calls out to pbcopy/pbpaste
(for OSX), xclip
(for linux), and clip
(for windows).
This module was very helpful when I was doing a lot of work in the REPL for a side project. Needless to say, copy-paste
is only a command line utility -- it is not meant for server work.
回答4:
Check out clipboardy
. It lets you copy/paste cross-platform. It is more actively maintained than the copy-paste
module mentioned in another answer and it fixes many of that module's issues.
const clipboardy = require('clipboardy');
// Copy
clipboardy.writeSync('