### WARNING **This `master` branch contains the `v2.x` codebase for ZeroClipboard! For the `v1.x` codebase, see the [`1.x-master`](https://github.com/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard/tree/1.x-master) branch instead.** # ZeroClipboard [![GitHub Latest Release](https://badge.fury.io/gh/zeroclipboard%2Fzeroclipboard.png)](https://github.com/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard) [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard/badge.png?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard?branch=master) [![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard.png?theme=shields.io)](https://david-dm.org/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard) [![Dev Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard/dev-status.png?theme=shields.io)](https://david-dm.org/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard#info=devDependencies) The ZeroClipboard library provides an easy way to copy text to the clipboard using an invisible [Adobe Flash](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash) movie and a [JavaScript](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript) interface. The "Zero" signifies that the library is invisible and the user interface is left entirely up to you. This is achieved by automatically floating the invisible movie on top of a [DOM](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_Object_Model) element of your choice. Standard mouse events are even propagated out to your DOM element, so you can still have rollover and mousedown effects. ## Limitations ### User Interaction Required Due to browser and Flash security restrictions, this clipboard injection can _**ONLY**_ occur when the user clicks on the invisible Flash movie. A simulated `click` event from JavaScript will not suffice as this would enable [clipboard poisoning](http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9117268/Adobe_patches_Flash_clickjacking_and_clipboard_poisoning_bugs). ### Other Limitations For a complete list of limitations, see [docs/instructions.md#limitations](docs/instructions.md#limitations). ## Simple Example ```html
``` ```js // main.js var client = new ZeroClipboard( document.getElementById("copy-button") ); client.on( "ready", function( readyEvent ) { // alert( "ZeroClipboard SWF is ready!" ); client.on( "aftercopy", function( event ) { // `this` === `client` // `event.target` === the element that was clicked event.target.style.display = "none"; alert("Copied text to clipboard: " + event.data["text/plain"] ); } ); } ); ``` See [docs/instructions.md](docs/instructions.md) for more advanced options in using the library on your site. See [docs/api/ZeroClipboard.md](docs/api/ZeroClipboard.md) for the complete API documentation. Here is a working [test page](http://zeroclipboard.org/#demo) where you can try out ZeroClipboard in your browser. ## Testing ZeroClipboard Locally To test the page [demo page](http://zeroclipboard.org/#demo) locally, clone the [website repo](https://github.com/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard.org). ## Support This library is fully compatible with Flash Player 11.0.0 and above, which requires that the clipboard copy operation be initiated by a user click event inside the Flash movie. This is achieved by automatically floating the invisible movie on top of a [DOM](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_Object_Model) element of your choice. Standard mouse events are even propagated out to your DOM element, so you can still have rollover and mousedown effects with just a _little_ extra effort. ZeroClipboard `v2.x` is expected to work in IE9+ and all of the evergreen browsers. Although support for IE7 & IE8 was officially dropped in `v2.0.0`, it was actually still _technically_ supported through `v2.0.2`. ## Contributing see [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) ## Releases Starting with version [1.1.7](https://github.com/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard/releases/tag/v1.1.7), ZeroClipboard uses [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/). see [releases](https://github.com/zeroclipboard/zeroclipboard/releases) ## Roadmap see [roadmap.md](docs/roadmap.md)