I was able to solve this using clipboard.js. I am not sure why, but it did not work when adding the <script>
tag directly to the macro. So instead I have added it to:
Confluence administration → Custom HTML → Edit ( /admin/editcustomhtml.action ) → At the end of the BODY
<!-- used by copy-text user macro to copy stuff to the clipboard -->
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/clipboard.js/2.0.1/clipboard.min.js"></script>
Confluence administration → User Macros ( /admin/usermacros.action ) → Create a User Macro
## Macro title: text to copy
## Macro has a body: Y
## Body processing: Rendered
##
## Developed by: https://stackoverflow.com/users/1948252/
## Date created: 2018-06-28
## @param AllowLineWrap:type=boolean|default=false
## strip tags (in case they were pasted) to remove any formatting
#set ($body = $body.replaceAll("<.*?>",""))
#if ($paramAllowLineWrap == true)
#set ($whitespace = "normal")
#else
#set ($whitespace = "nowrap")
#end
<!-- for the clipboard icon etc. -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/font-awesome/4.7.0/css/font-awesome.min.css">
<script>
window.onload=function()
{
var clipboard = new ClipboardJS('.copy-text-button');
clipboard.on("success", function(e)
{
console.log(e);
var button = $(e.trigger);
var title = button.prop("title");
button.addClass("fa-check-square");
button.html(" copied to clipboard");
function reset()
{
button.removeClass("fa-check-square")
button.html("");
}
window.setTimeout(reset, 5000);
});
clipboard.on('error', function(e) { console.log(e); });
}
</script>
<span class="panel" style="white-space: $whitespace;font-family:monospace;font-size:1em">
<span class="panelContent">$body</span>
<button class="copy-text-button fa fa-clipboard" data-clipboard-text="$body" title="click to copy">
</span>
Remarks:
In my first attempt I used a parameter and no body. But as it turned
out, template variables cannot be used in macro parameters. So the
usage of the macro was very limited. Therefore I removed the
parameter and enabled the body.
Body Processing has to be set to Rendered. I also tried the other options (Escaped and Unrendered), but those did not work together with template variables.
I replaced the initial text field by a simple span to be able to enable line wrap. This also solved issues with "
characters in the body.
I use that font-awesome <link>
to have some icons (clipboard and
check-square). At the first attempt I added the <link>
to that
field on the Custom HTML page (because there is also the clipboard
<script>
), but then the macro preview had no icon and thus looked
broken. So I decided to add it directly to the macro.
On editing a confluence page you can use it with
Ctrl+Shift+A and then enter the
macro name. Seems to work well with multiple usage on the same page.
Also works with template parameters.