I'm building an Android app and I want to copy the text value of an EditText widget. It's possible for the user to press Menu+A
then Menu+C
to copy the value, but how would I do this programmatically?
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1ClipboardManager. developer.android.com/reference/android/content/… – IAdapter Oct 26 '08 at 17:21
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This is basically a duplicate question of: stackoverflow.com/a/13517876/2116185 – user2116185 Apr 10 '13 at 13:19
Use ClipboardManager#setPrimaryClip
method:
import android.content.ClipboardManager;
// ...
ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
ClipData clip = ClipData.newPlainText("label", "Text to copy");
clipboard.setPrimaryClip(clip);
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Does this function works on API 11+ (including lollipop) or not? – Ashraf Alshahawy May 25 '15 at 6:35
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Is there a way to do this without the Clip Tray showing up? (LG G4S 5.1.1) – Alaa M. Dec 2 '16 at 22:52
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1you can also add success message after the copying to tell the user that the text is copied
Context context = getApplicationContext(); Toast.makeText(context, "text copied", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
– shady sherif Jan 11 '17 at 13:01
So everyone agree on how this should be done, but since no one want to give a complete solution, here goes:
int sdk = android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT;
if(sdk < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) {
android.text.ClipboardManager clipboard = (android.text.ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
clipboard.setText("text to clip");
} else {
android.content.ClipboardManager clipboard = (android.content.ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
android.content.ClipData clip = android.content.ClipData.newPlainText("text label","text to clip");
clipboard.setPrimaryClip(clip);
}
I assume you have something like following declared in manifest:
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="7" android:targetSdkVersion="14" />
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It doens't work, because the compiler throws an error: Call requires API level 11 (current min is 7): android.content.ClipboardManager#setPrimaryClip line 245 Android Lint Problem. – JavaRunner Oct 11 '12 at 20:09
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2Did you add target and min sdk to your manifest? If yes disable the lint warning. – Warpzit Oct 11 '12 at 21:02
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4Add following 3 lines above your method @SuppressLint({ "NewApi", "NewApi", "NewApi", "NewApi" }), @SuppressWarnings("deprecation"), @TargetApi(11).........That's what I did, and it works. – RRTW Jan 17 '13 at 5:13
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2Can anyone please tell me what exactly is the use of
label
innewPlainText
method? the documentaion stateslabel User-visible label for the clip data.
. But when is thelabel
visible to user ? And what kind of value/name should i put inlabel
? – shadyinside Jul 3 '14 at 16:02 -
@tannerjohn My guess is that it's some kind of preview that is used somewhere. But I don't know where. But you could just use the same text twice... – Warpzit Jul 3 '14 at 16:21
Googling brings you to android.content.ClipboardManager and you could decide, as I did, that Clipboard is not available on API < 11, because the documentation page says "Since: API Level 11".
There are actually two classes, second one extending the first - android.text.ClipboardManager and android.content.ClipboardManager.
android.text.ClipboardManager is existing since API 1, but it works only with text content.
android.content.ClipboardManager is the preferred way to work with clipboard, but it's not available on API Level < 11 (Honeycomb).
To get any of them you need the following code:
ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
But for API < 11 you have to import android.text.ClipboardManager
and for API >= 11 android.content.ClipboardManager
public void onClick (View v)
{
switch (v.getId())
{
case R.id.ButtonCopy:
copyToClipBoard();
break;
case R.id.ButtonPaste:
pasteFromClipBoard();
break;
default:
Log.d(TAG, "OnClick: Unknown View Received!");
break;
}
}
// Copy EditCopy text to the ClipBoard
private void copyToClipBoard()
{
ClipboardManager clipMan = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
clipMan.setPrimaryClip(editCopy.getText());
}
you can try this..
Here is some code to implement some copy and paste functions from EditText (thanks to Warpzit for version check). You can hook these to your button's onclick event.
public void copy(View v) {
int startSelection = txtNotes.getSelectionStart();
int endSelection = txtNotes.getSelectionEnd();
if ((txtNotes.getText() != null) && (endSelection > startSelection ))
{
String selectedText = txtNotes.getText().toString().substring(startSelection, endSelection);
int sdk = android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT;
if(sdk < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) {
android.text.ClipboardManager clipboard = (android.text.ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
clipboard.setText(selectedText);
} else {
android.content.ClipboardManager clipboard = (android.content.ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
android.content.ClipData clip = android.content.ClipData.newPlainText("WordKeeper",selectedText);
clipboard.setPrimaryClip(clip);
}
}
}
public void paste(View v) {
int sdk = android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT;
if (sdk < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) {
android.text.ClipboardManager clipboard = (android.text.ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
if (clipboard.getText() != null) {
txtNotes.getText().insert(txtNotes.getSelectionStart(), clipboard.getText());
}
} else {
android.content.ClipboardManager clipboard = (android.content.ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
android.content.ClipData.Item item = clipboard.getPrimaryClip().getItemAt(0);
if (item.getText() != null) {
txtNotes.getText().insert(txtNotes.getSelectionStart(), item.getText());
}
}
}
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Insn't it possible to call the copy/paste/cut methods of android without writing them like you are doing? I made a custom text-selection toolbar with the functionality for the user to be able to make a selected text bold/italic/underline etc. but after the customization, the default functions copy/paste/cut dont work anymore, but the icons for them still appears? – user5366495 Nov 30 '15 at 13:08
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Android support library update
As of Android Oreo, the support library only goes down to API 14. Most newer apps probably also have a min API of 14, and thus don't need to worry about the issues with API 11 mentioned in some of the other answers. A lot of the code can be cleaned up. (But see my edit history if you are still supporting lower versions.)
Copy
ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
ClipData clip = ClipData.newPlainText("label", selectedText);
if (clipboard == null) return;
clipboard.setPrimaryClip(clip);
Paste
I'm adding this code as a bonus, because copy/paste is usually done in pairs.
ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
try {
CharSequence text = clipboard.getPrimaryClip().getItemAt(0).getText();
} catch (Exception e) {
return;
}
Notes
- Be sure to import the
android.content.ClipboardManager
version rather than the oldandroid.text.ClipboardManager
. Same forClipData
. - If you aren't in an activity you can get the service with
context.getSystemService()
. - I used a try/catch block for getting the paste text because multiple things can be
null
. You can check each one if you find that way more readable.
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So even though it says it's visible to the users, it's actually not, and depends on developers to use it if needed. – android developer Jan 17 '17 at 8:53
To enable the standard copy/paste for TextView, U can choose one of the following:
Change in layout file: add below property to your TextView
android:textIsSelectable="true"
In your Java class write this line two set the grammatically.
myTextView.setTextIsSelectable(true);
And long press on the TextView you can see copy/paste action bar.
ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
ClipData clip = ClipData.newPlainText("label", "Text to copy");
clipboard.setPrimaryClip(clip);
And import import android.content.ClipboardManager;
@FlySwat already gave the correct answer, I am just sharing the complete answer:
Use ClipboardManager.setPrimaryClip (http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/ClipboardManager.html) method:
ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
ClipData clip = ClipData.newPlainText("label", "Text to copy");
clipboard.setPrimaryClip(clip);
Where label
is a User-visible label for the clip data and
text
is the actual text in the clip. According to official docs.
It is important to use this import:
import android.content.ClipboardManager;