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Clipboard

trait Clipboard extends EventTarget

The Clipboard interface implements the Clipboard API, providing—if the user grants permission—both read and write access to the contents of the system clipboard. The Clipboard API can be used to implement cut, copy, and paste features within a web application.

The system clipboard is exposed through the global Navigator.clipboard property

Clipboard is based on the EventTarget interface, and includes its methods.

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  4. def addEventListener[T <: Event](type: String, listener: Function1[T, _], options: EventListenerOptions): Unit

    The EventTarget.addEventListener() method registers the specified listener on the EventTarget it's called on.

    The EventTarget.addEventListener() method registers the specified listener on the EventTarget it's called on. The event target may be an Element in a document, the Document itself, a Window, or any other object that supports events (such as XMLHttpRequest).

    This implementation accepts a settings object of type EventListenerOptions.

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  5. def addEventListener[T <: Event](type: String, listener: Function1[T, _], useCapture: Boolean = js.native): Unit

    The EventTarget.addEventListener() method registers the specified listener on the EventTarget it's called on.

    The EventTarget.addEventListener() method registers the specified listener on the EventTarget it's called on. The event target may be an Element in a document, the Document itself, a Window, or any other object that supports events (such as XMLHttpRequest).

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    Dispatches an Event at the specified EventTarget, invoking the affected EventListeners in the appropriate order.

    Dispatches an Event at the specified EventTarget, invoking the affected EventListeners in the appropriate order. The normal event processing rules (including the capturing and optional bubbling phase) apply to events dispatched manually with dispatchEvent().

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  21. def read(): Promise[DataTransfer]

    The read() method of the Clipboard interface requests a copy of the clipboard's contents, delivering the data to the returned Promise when the promise is resolved.

    The read() method of the Clipboard interface requests a copy of the clipboard's contents, delivering the data to the returned Promise when the promise is resolved. Unlike readText(), the read() method can return arbitrary data, such as images.

    To read from the clipboard, you must first have the "clipboard-read" permission.

  22. def readText(): Promise[String]

    The readText() method returns a Promise which resolves with a copy of the textual contents of the system clipboard.

  23. def removeEventListener[T <: Event](type: String, listener: Function1[T, _], options: EventListenerOptions): Unit

    Removes the event listener previously registered with EventTarget.addEventListener.

    Removes the event listener previously registered with EventTarget.addEventListener.

    This implementation accepts a settings object of type EventListenerOptions.

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  24. def removeEventListener[T <: Event](type: String, listener: Function1[T, _], useCapture: Boolean = js.native): Unit

    Removes the event listener previously registered with EventTarget.addEventListener.

    Removes the event listener previously registered with EventTarget.addEventListener.

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  32. def write(data: DataTransfer): Promise[Unit]

    The write() method writes arbitrary data, such as images, to the clipboard.

    The write() method writes arbitrary data, such as images, to the clipboard. This can be used to implement cut and copy functionality.

    Before you can write to the clipboard, you need to use the Permissions API to get the "clipboard-write" permission.

  33. def writeText(newClipText: String): Promise[Unit]

    The writeText() method writes the specified text string to the system clipboard.

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