closes #2738
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@ -58,31 +58,50 @@ So we can't use `event.preventDefault()` there -- it's just too late, there woul
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These events occur on cutting/copying/pasting a value.
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They belong to [ClipboardEvent](https://www.w3.org/TR/clipboard-apis/#clipboard-event-interfaces) class and provide access to the data that is copied/pasted.
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They belong to [ClipboardEvent](https://www.w3.org/TR/clipboard-apis/#clipboard-event-interfaces) class and provide access to the data that is cut/copied/pasted.
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We also can use `event.preventDefault()` to abort the action, then nothing gets copied/pasted.
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For instance, the code below prevents all such events and shows what we are trying to cut/copy/paste:
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For instance, the code below prevents all `cut/copy/paste` events and shows the text we're trying to cut/copy/paste:
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```html autorun height=40 run
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<input type="text" id="input">
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<script>
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input.oncut = input.oncopy = input.onpaste = function(event) {
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alert(event.type + ' - ' + event.clipboardData.getData('text/plain'));
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return false;
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input.onpaste = function(event) {
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alert("paste: " + event.clipboardData.getData('text/plain'));
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event.preventDefault();
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};
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input.oncut = input.oncopy = function(event) {
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alert(event.type + '-' + document.getSelection());
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event.preventDefault();
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};
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</script>
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```
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Please note, that it's possible to copy/paste not just text, but everything. For instance, we can copy a file in the OS file manager, and paste it.
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Please note: inside `cut` and `copy` event handlers a call to `event.clipboardData.getData(...)` returns an empty string. That's because technically the data isn't in the clipboard yet. If we use `event.preventDefault()` it won't be copied at all.
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That's because `clipboardData` implements `DataTransfer` interface, commonly used for drag'n'drop and copy/pasting. It's bit beyond our scope now, but you can find its methods [in the specification](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dnd.html#the-datatransfer-interface).
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So the example above uses `document.getSelection()` to get the selected text. You can find more details about document selection in the article <info:selection-range>.
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```warn header="ClipboardAPI: user safety restrictions"
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The clipboard is a "global" OS-level thing. So most browsers allow read/write access to the clipboard only in the scope of certain user actions for the safety, e.g. in `onclick` event handlers.
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It's possible to copy/paste not just text, but everything. For instance, we can copy a file in the OS file manager, and paste it.
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Also it's forbidden to generate "custom" clipboard events with `dispatchEvent` in all browsers except Firefox.
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```
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That's because `clipboardData` implements `DataTransfer` interface, commonly used for drag'n'drop and copy/pasting. It's bit beyond our scope now, but you can find its methods in the [DataTransfer specification](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dnd.html#the-datatransfer-interface).
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Also, there's an additional asynchronous API of accessing the clipboard: `navigator.clipboard`. More about it in the specification [Clipboard API and events](https://www.w3.org/TR/clipboard-apis/), [not supported by Firefox](https://caniuse.com/async-clipboard).
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### Safety restrictions
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The clipboard is a "global" OS-level thing. A user may switch between various applications, copy/paste different things, and a browser page shouldn't see all that.
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So most browsers allow seamless read/write access to the clipboard only in the scope of certain user actions, such as copying/pasting etc.
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It's forbidden to generate "custom" clipboard events with `dispatchEvent` in all browsers except Firefox. And even if we manage to dispatch such event, the specification clearly states that such "syntetic" events must not provide access to the clipboard.
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Even if someone decides to save `event.clipboardData` in an event handler, and then access it later -- it won't work.
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To reiterate, [event.clipboardData](https://www.w3.org/TR/clipboard-apis/#clipboardevent-clipboarddata) works solely in the context of user-initiated event handlers.
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On the other hand, [navigator.clipboard](https://www.w3.org/TR/clipboard-apis/#h-navigator-clipboard) is the more recent API, meant for use in any context. It asks for user permission, if needed. Not supported in Firefox.
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## Summary
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| `change`| A value was changed. | For text inputs triggers on focus loss. |
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| `input` | For text inputs on every change. | Triggers immediately unlike `change`. |
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| `cut/copy/paste` | Cut/copy/paste actions. | The action can be prevented. The `event.clipboardData` property gives read/write access to the clipboard. |
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| `cut/copy/paste` | Cut/copy/paste actions. | The action can be prevented. The `event.clipboardData` property gives access to the clipboard. All browsers except Firefox also support `navigator.clipboard`. |
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