How do I copy text to the clipboard within an ajax callback?
I need to copy text to the clipboard within an AJAX success callback function. In my code below the text is transferred correctly in to the textarea
, but it is not copied to the clipboard.
The code works fine outside of the AJAX callback function. What am I doing wrong?
<textarea id="checktext" name="text"></textarea>
$.ajax(
url: url,
success: function(result)
document.getElementById("checktext").innerText = result;
// also tried: document.getElementById("checktext").innerHtml = result;
// also tried: $('#checktext').val(result);
document.querySelector("#checktext").select();
document.execCommand("copy");
)
javascript jquery clipboard
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I need to copy text to the clipboard within an AJAX success callback function. In my code below the text is transferred correctly in to the textarea
, but it is not copied to the clipboard.
The code works fine outside of the AJAX callback function. What am I doing wrong?
<textarea id="checktext" name="text"></textarea>
$.ajax(
url: url,
success: function(result)
document.getElementById("checktext").innerText = result;
// also tried: document.getElementById("checktext").innerHtml = result;
// also tried: $('#checktext').val(result);
document.querySelector("#checktext").select();
document.execCommand("copy");
)
javascript jquery clipboard
javascript will execute document.getElementById(), document.querySelector() and document.execCommand() at the same time because it is declared withit the same function. You need a callback-function after you filled you textarea with your result.
– GenericUser
Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
1
execCommand()
only works when triggered within a user-initiated action, such as a click event. If you're executing this logic when the page loads, it won't work.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:35
Here's a working example showing what I mean: jsfiddle.net/rktxzjd2
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:36
Thanks guys for the answers. Is there any way I can achieve my goal? I need this functionality within the callback. :(
– bitwikinger
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
Yes, execute this logic within a user-initiated event handler.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
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I need to copy text to the clipboard within an AJAX success callback function. In my code below the text is transferred correctly in to the textarea
, but it is not copied to the clipboard.
The code works fine outside of the AJAX callback function. What am I doing wrong?
<textarea id="checktext" name="text"></textarea>
$.ajax(
url: url,
success: function(result)
document.getElementById("checktext").innerText = result;
// also tried: document.getElementById("checktext").innerHtml = result;
// also tried: $('#checktext').val(result);
document.querySelector("#checktext").select();
document.execCommand("copy");
)
javascript jquery clipboard
I need to copy text to the clipboard within an AJAX success callback function. In my code below the text is transferred correctly in to the textarea
, but it is not copied to the clipboard.
The code works fine outside of the AJAX callback function. What am I doing wrong?
<textarea id="checktext" name="text"></textarea>
$.ajax(
url: url,
success: function(result)
document.getElementById("checktext").innerText = result;
// also tried: document.getElementById("checktext").innerHtml = result;
// also tried: $('#checktext').val(result);
document.querySelector("#checktext").select();
document.execCommand("copy");
)
javascript jquery clipboard
javascript jquery clipboard
edited Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
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javascript will execute document.getElementById(), document.querySelector() and document.execCommand() at the same time because it is declared withit the same function. You need a callback-function after you filled you textarea with your result.
– GenericUser
Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
1
execCommand()
only works when triggered within a user-initiated action, such as a click event. If you're executing this logic when the page loads, it won't work.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:35
Here's a working example showing what I mean: jsfiddle.net/rktxzjd2
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:36
Thanks guys for the answers. Is there any way I can achieve my goal? I need this functionality within the callback. :(
– bitwikinger
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
Yes, execute this logic within a user-initiated event handler.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
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javascript will execute document.getElementById(), document.querySelector() and document.execCommand() at the same time because it is declared withit the same function. You need a callback-function after you filled you textarea with your result.
– GenericUser
Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
1
execCommand()
only works when triggered within a user-initiated action, such as a click event. If you're executing this logic when the page loads, it won't work.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:35
Here's a working example showing what I mean: jsfiddle.net/rktxzjd2
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:36
Thanks guys for the answers. Is there any way I can achieve my goal? I need this functionality within the callback. :(
– bitwikinger
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
Yes, execute this logic within a user-initiated event handler.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
javascript will execute document.getElementById(), document.querySelector() and document.execCommand() at the same time because it is declared withit the same function. You need a callback-function after you filled you textarea with your result.
– GenericUser
Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
javascript will execute document.getElementById(), document.querySelector() and document.execCommand() at the same time because it is declared withit the same function. You need a callback-function after you filled you textarea with your result.
– GenericUser
Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
1
1
execCommand()
only works when triggered within a user-initiated action, such as a click event. If you're executing this logic when the page loads, it won't work.– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:35
execCommand()
only works when triggered within a user-initiated action, such as a click event. If you're executing this logic when the page loads, it won't work.– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:35
Here's a working example showing what I mean: jsfiddle.net/rktxzjd2
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:36
Here's a working example showing what I mean: jsfiddle.net/rktxzjd2
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:36
Thanks guys for the answers. Is there any way I can achieve my goal? I need this functionality within the callback. :(
– bitwikinger
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
Thanks guys for the answers. Is there any way I can achieve my goal? I need this functionality within the callback. :(
– bitwikinger
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
Yes, execute this logic within a user-initiated event handler.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
Yes, execute this logic within a user-initiated event handler.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
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javascript will execute document.getElementById(), document.querySelector() and document.execCommand() at the same time because it is declared withit the same function. You need a callback-function after you filled you textarea with your result.
– GenericUser
Nov 15 '18 at 15:31
1
execCommand()
only works when triggered within a user-initiated action, such as a click event. If you're executing this logic when the page loads, it won't work.– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:35
Here's a working example showing what I mean: jsfiddle.net/rktxzjd2
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:36
Thanks guys for the answers. Is there any way I can achieve my goal? I need this functionality within the callback. :(
– bitwikinger
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38
Yes, execute this logic within a user-initiated event handler.
– Rory McCrossan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:38