654 lines
22 KiB
Python
654 lines
22 KiB
Python
"""
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Pyperclip
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A cross-platform clipboard module for Python, with copy & paste functions for plain text.
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By Al Sweigart al@inventwithpython.com
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BSD License
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Usage:
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import pyperclip
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pyperclip.copy('The text to be copied to the clipboard.')
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spam = pyperclip.paste()
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if not pyperclip.is_available():
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print("Copy functionality unavailable!")
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On Windows, no additional modules are needed.
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On Mac, the pyobjc module is used, falling back to the pbcopy and pbpaste cli
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commands. (These commands should come with OS X.).
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On Linux, install xclip or xsel via package manager. For example, in Debian:
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sudo apt-get install xclip
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sudo apt-get install xsel
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Otherwise on Linux, you will need the gtk or PyQt5/PyQt4 modules installed.
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gtk and PyQt4 modules are not available for Python 3,
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and this module does not work with PyGObject yet.
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Note: There seems to be a way to get gtk on Python 3, according to:
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https://askubuntu.com/questions/697397/python3-is-not-supporting-gtk-module
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Cygwin is currently not supported.
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Security Note: This module runs programs with these names:
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- which
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- where
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- pbcopy
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- pbpaste
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- xclip
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- xsel
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- klipper
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- qdbus
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A malicious user could rename or add programs with these names, tricking
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Pyperclip into running them with whatever permissions the Python process has.
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"""
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__version__ = '1.7.0'
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import contextlib
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import ctypes
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import os
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import platform
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import time
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import warnings
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from ctypes import c_size_t, sizeof, c_wchar_p, get_errno, c_wchar
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# `import PyQt4` sys.exit()s if DISPLAY is not in the environment.
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# Thus, we need to detect the presence of $DISPLAY manually
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# and not load PyQt4 if it is absent.
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HAS_DISPLAY = os.getenv("DISPLAY", False)
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EXCEPT_MSG = """
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Pyperclip could not find a copy/paste mechanism for your system.
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For more information, please visit https://pyperclip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html#not-implemented-error """
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PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
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STR_OR_UNICODE = unicode if PY2 else str # For paste(): Python 3 uses str, Python 2 uses unicode.
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ENCODING = 'utf-8'
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# The "which" unix command finds where a command is.
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if platform.system() == 'Windows':
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WHICH_CMD = 'where'
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else:
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WHICH_CMD = 'which'
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def _executable_exists(name):
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return subprocess.call([WHICH_CMD, name],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) == 0
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# Exceptions
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class PyperclipException(RuntimeError):
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pass
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class PyperclipWindowsException(PyperclipException):
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def __init__(self, message):
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message += " (%s)" % ctypes.WinError()
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super(PyperclipWindowsException, self).__init__(message)
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def _stringifyText(text):
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if PY2:
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acceptedTypes = (unicode, str, int, float, bool)
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else:
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acceptedTypes = (str, int, float, bool)
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if not isinstance(text, acceptedTypes):
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raise PyperclipException('only str, int, float, and bool values can be copied to the clipboard, not %s' % (text.__class__.__name__))
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return STR_OR_UNICODE(text)
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def init_osx_pbcopy_clipboard():
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def copy_osx_pbcopy(text):
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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p = subprocess.Popen(['pbcopy', 'w'],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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p.communicate(input=text.encode(ENCODING))
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def paste_osx_pbcopy():
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p = subprocess.Popen(['pbpaste', 'r'],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
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return stdout.decode(ENCODING)
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return copy_osx_pbcopy, paste_osx_pbcopy
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def init_osx_pyobjc_clipboard():
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def copy_osx_pyobjc(text):
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'''Copy string argument to clipboard'''
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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newStr = Foundation.NSString.stringWithString_(text).nsstring()
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newData = newStr.dataUsingEncoding_(Foundation.NSUTF8StringEncoding)
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board = AppKit.NSPasteboard.generalPasteboard()
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board.declareTypes_owner_([AppKit.NSStringPboardType], None)
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board.setData_forType_(newData, AppKit.NSStringPboardType)
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def paste_osx_pyobjc():
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"Returns contents of clipboard"
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board = AppKit.NSPasteboard.generalPasteboard()
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content = board.stringForType_(AppKit.NSStringPboardType)
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return content
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return copy_osx_pyobjc, paste_osx_pyobjc
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def init_gtk_clipboard():
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global gtk
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import gtk
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def copy_gtk(text):
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global cb
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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cb = gtk.Clipboard()
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cb.set_text(text)
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cb.store()
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def paste_gtk():
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clipboardContents = gtk.Clipboard().wait_for_text()
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# for python 2, returns None if the clipboard is blank.
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if clipboardContents is None:
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return ''
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else:
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return clipboardContents
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return copy_gtk, paste_gtk
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def init_qt_clipboard():
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global QApplication
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# $DISPLAY should exist
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# Try to import from qtpy, but if that fails try PyQt5 then PyQt4
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try:
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from qtpy.QtWidgets import QApplication
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except:
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try:
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from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
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except:
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from PyQt4.QtGui import QApplication
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app = QApplication.instance()
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if app is None:
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app = QApplication([])
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def copy_qt(text):
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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cb = app.clipboard()
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cb.setText(text)
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def paste_qt():
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cb = app.clipboard()
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return STR_OR_UNICODE(cb.text())
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return copy_qt, paste_qt
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def init_xclip_clipboard():
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DEFAULT_SELECTION='c'
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PRIMARY_SELECTION='p'
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def copy_xclip(text, primary=False):
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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selection=DEFAULT_SELECTION
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if primary:
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selection=PRIMARY_SELECTION
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p = subprocess.Popen(['xclip', '-selection', selection],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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p.communicate(input=text.encode(ENCODING))
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def paste_xclip(primary=False):
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selection=DEFAULT_SELECTION
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if primary:
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selection=PRIMARY_SELECTION
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p = subprocess.Popen(['xclip', '-selection', selection, '-o'],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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close_fds=True)
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stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
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# Intentionally ignore extraneous output on stderr when clipboard is empty
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return stdout.decode(ENCODING)
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return copy_xclip, paste_xclip
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def init_xsel_clipboard():
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DEFAULT_SELECTION='-b'
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PRIMARY_SELECTION='-p'
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def copy_xsel(text, primary=False):
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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selection_flag = DEFAULT_SELECTION
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if primary:
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selection_flag = PRIMARY_SELECTION
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p = subprocess.Popen(['xsel', selection_flag, '-i'],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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p.communicate(input=text.encode(ENCODING))
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def paste_xsel(primary=False):
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selection_flag = DEFAULT_SELECTION
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if primary:
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selection_flag = PRIMARY_SELECTION
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p = subprocess.Popen(['xsel', selection_flag, '-o'],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
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return stdout.decode(ENCODING)
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return copy_xsel, paste_xsel
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def init_klipper_clipboard():
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def copy_klipper(text):
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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p = subprocess.Popen(
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['qdbus', 'org.kde.klipper', '/klipper', 'setClipboardContents',
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text.encode(ENCODING)],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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p.communicate(input=None)
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def paste_klipper():
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p = subprocess.Popen(
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['qdbus', 'org.kde.klipper', '/klipper', 'getClipboardContents'],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
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# Workaround for https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342874
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# TODO: https://github.com/asweigart/pyperclip/issues/43
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clipboardContents = stdout.decode(ENCODING)
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# even if blank, Klipper will append a newline at the end
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assert len(clipboardContents) > 0
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# make sure that newline is there
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assert clipboardContents.endswith('\n')
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if clipboardContents.endswith('\n'):
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clipboardContents = clipboardContents[:-1]
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return clipboardContents
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return copy_klipper, paste_klipper
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def init_dev_clipboard_clipboard():
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def copy_dev_clipboard(text):
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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if text == '':
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warnings.warn('Pyperclip cannot copy a blank string to the clipboard on Cygwin. This is effectively a no-op.')
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if '\r' in text:
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warnings.warn('Pyperclip cannot handle \\r characters on Cygwin.')
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fo = open('/dev/clipboard', 'wt')
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fo.write(text)
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fo.close()
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def paste_dev_clipboard():
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fo = open('/dev/clipboard', 'rt')
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content = fo.read()
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fo.close()
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return content
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return copy_dev_clipboard, paste_dev_clipboard
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def init_no_clipboard():
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class ClipboardUnavailable(object):
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise PyperclipException(EXCEPT_MSG)
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if PY2:
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def __nonzero__(self):
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return False
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else:
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def __bool__(self):
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return False
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return ClipboardUnavailable(), ClipboardUnavailable()
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# Windows-related clipboard functions:
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class CheckedCall(object):
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def __init__(self, f):
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super(CheckedCall, self).__setattr__("f", f)
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def __call__(self, *args):
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ret = self.f(*args)
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if not ret and get_errno():
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raise PyperclipWindowsException("Error calling " + self.f.__name__)
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return ret
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def __setattr__(self, key, value):
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setattr(self.f, key, value)
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def init_windows_clipboard():
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global HGLOBAL, LPVOID, DWORD, LPCSTR, INT, HWND, HINSTANCE, HMENU, BOOL, UINT, HANDLE
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from ctypes.wintypes import (HGLOBAL, LPVOID, DWORD, LPCSTR, INT, HWND,
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HINSTANCE, HMENU, BOOL, UINT, HANDLE)
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windll = ctypes.windll
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msvcrt = ctypes.CDLL('msvcrt')
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safeCreateWindowExA = CheckedCall(windll.user32.CreateWindowExA)
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safeCreateWindowExA.argtypes = [DWORD, LPCSTR, LPCSTR, DWORD, INT, INT,
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INT, INT, HWND, HMENU, HINSTANCE, LPVOID]
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safeCreateWindowExA.restype = HWND
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safeDestroyWindow = CheckedCall(windll.user32.DestroyWindow)
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safeDestroyWindow.argtypes = [HWND]
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safeDestroyWindow.restype = BOOL
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OpenClipboard = windll.user32.OpenClipboard
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OpenClipboard.argtypes = [HWND]
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OpenClipboard.restype = BOOL
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safeCloseClipboard = CheckedCall(windll.user32.CloseClipboard)
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safeCloseClipboard.argtypes = []
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safeCloseClipboard.restype = BOOL
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safeEmptyClipboard = CheckedCall(windll.user32.EmptyClipboard)
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safeEmptyClipboard.argtypes = []
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safeEmptyClipboard.restype = BOOL
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safeGetClipboardData = CheckedCall(windll.user32.GetClipboardData)
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safeGetClipboardData.argtypes = [UINT]
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safeGetClipboardData.restype = HANDLE
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safeSetClipboardData = CheckedCall(windll.user32.SetClipboardData)
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safeSetClipboardData.argtypes = [UINT, HANDLE]
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safeSetClipboardData.restype = HANDLE
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safeGlobalAlloc = CheckedCall(windll.kernel32.GlobalAlloc)
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safeGlobalAlloc.argtypes = [UINT, c_size_t]
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safeGlobalAlloc.restype = HGLOBAL
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safeGlobalLock = CheckedCall(windll.kernel32.GlobalLock)
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safeGlobalLock.argtypes = [HGLOBAL]
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safeGlobalLock.restype = LPVOID
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safeGlobalUnlock = CheckedCall(windll.kernel32.GlobalUnlock)
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safeGlobalUnlock.argtypes = [HGLOBAL]
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safeGlobalUnlock.restype = BOOL
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wcslen = CheckedCall(msvcrt.wcslen)
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wcslen.argtypes = [c_wchar_p]
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wcslen.restype = UINT
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GMEM_MOVEABLE = 0x0002
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CF_UNICODETEXT = 13
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def window():
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"""
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Context that provides a valid Windows hwnd.
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"""
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# we really just need the hwnd, so setting "STATIC"
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# as predefined lpClass is just fine.
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hwnd = safeCreateWindowExA(0, b"STATIC", None, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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None, None, None, None)
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try:
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yield hwnd
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finally:
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safeDestroyWindow(hwnd)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def clipboard(hwnd):
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"""
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Context manager that opens the clipboard and prevents
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other applications from modifying the clipboard content.
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"""
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# We may not get the clipboard handle immediately because
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# some other application is accessing it (?)
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# We try for at least 500ms to get the clipboard.
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t = time.time() + 0.5
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success = False
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while time.time() < t:
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success = OpenClipboard(hwnd)
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if success:
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break
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time.sleep(0.01)
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if not success:
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raise PyperclipWindowsException("Error calling OpenClipboard")
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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safeCloseClipboard()
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def copy_windows(text):
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# This function is heavily based on
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# http://msdn.com/ms649016#_win32_Copying_Information_to_the_Clipboard
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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with window() as hwnd:
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# http://msdn.com/ms649048
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# If an application calls OpenClipboard with hwnd set to NULL,
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# EmptyClipboard sets the clipboard owner to NULL;
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# this causes SetClipboardData to fail.
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# => We need a valid hwnd to copy something.
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with clipboard(hwnd):
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safeEmptyClipboard()
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if text:
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# http://msdn.com/ms649051
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# If the hMem parameter identifies a memory object,
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# the object must have been allocated using the
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# function with the GMEM_MOVEABLE flag.
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count = wcslen(text) + 1
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handle = safeGlobalAlloc(GMEM_MOVEABLE,
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count * sizeof(c_wchar))
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locked_handle = safeGlobalLock(handle)
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ctypes.memmove(c_wchar_p(locked_handle), c_wchar_p(text), count * sizeof(c_wchar))
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safeGlobalUnlock(handle)
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safeSetClipboardData(CF_UNICODETEXT, handle)
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def paste_windows():
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with clipboard(None):
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handle = safeGetClipboardData(CF_UNICODETEXT)
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if not handle:
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# GetClipboardData may return NULL with errno == NO_ERROR
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# if the clipboard is empty.
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# (Also, it may return a handle to an empty buffer,
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# but technically that's not empty)
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return ""
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return c_wchar_p(handle).value
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return copy_windows, paste_windows
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def init_wsl_clipboard():
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def copy_wsl(text):
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text = _stringifyText(text) # Converts non-str values to str.
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p = subprocess.Popen(['clip.exe'],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
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p.communicate(input=text.encode(ENCODING))
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def paste_wsl():
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p = subprocess.Popen(['powershell.exe', '-command', 'Get-Clipboard'],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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close_fds=True)
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stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
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# WSL appends "\r\n" to the contents.
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return stdout[:-2].decode(ENCODING)
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return copy_wsl, paste_wsl
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# Automatic detection of clipboard mechanisms and importing is done in deteremine_clipboard():
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def determine_clipboard():
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'''
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Determine the OS/platform and set the copy() and paste() functions
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accordingly.
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'''
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global Foundation, AppKit, gtk, qtpy, PyQt4, PyQt5
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# Setup for the CYGWIN platform:
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if 'cygwin' in platform.system().lower(): # Cygwin has a variety of values returned by platform.system(), such as 'CYGWIN_NT-6.1'
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# FIXME: pyperclip currently does not support Cygwin,
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# see https://github.com/asweigart/pyperclip/issues/55
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if os.path.exists('/dev/clipboard'):
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warnings.warn('Pyperclip\'s support for Cygwin is not perfect, see https://github.com/asweigart/pyperclip/issues/55')
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return init_dev_clipboard_clipboard()
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# Setup for the WINDOWS platform:
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elif os.name == 'nt' or platform.system() == 'Windows':
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return init_windows_clipboard()
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if platform.system() == 'Linux':
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with open('/proc/version', 'r') as f:
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if "Microsoft" in f.read():
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return init_wsl_clipboard()
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# Setup for the MAC OS X platform:
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if os.name == 'mac' or platform.system() == 'Darwin':
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try:
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import Foundation # check if pyobjc is installed
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import AppKit
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except ImportError:
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return init_osx_pbcopy_clipboard()
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else:
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return init_osx_pyobjc_clipboard()
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# Setup for the LINUX platform:
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if HAS_DISPLAY:
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try:
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import gtk # check if gtk is installed
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except ImportError:
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pass # We want to fail fast for all non-ImportError exceptions.
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else:
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return init_gtk_clipboard()
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if _executable_exists("xsel"):
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return init_xsel_clipboard()
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if _executable_exists("xclip"):
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return init_xclip_clipboard()
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if _executable_exists("klipper") and _executable_exists("qdbus"):
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return init_klipper_clipboard()
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try:
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# qtpy is a small abstraction layer that lets you write applications using a single api call to either PyQt or PySide.
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# https://pypi.python.org/pypi/QtPy
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import qtpy # check if qtpy is installed
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except ImportError:
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# If qtpy isn't installed, fall back on importing PyQt4.
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try:
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import PyQt5 # check if PyQt5 is installed
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except ImportError:
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try:
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import PyQt4 # check if PyQt4 is installed
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except ImportError:
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pass # We want to fail fast for all non-ImportError exceptions.
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else:
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return init_qt_clipboard()
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else:
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return init_qt_clipboard()
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else:
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return init_qt_clipboard()
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return init_no_clipboard()
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def set_clipboard(clipboard):
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'''
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Explicitly sets the clipboard mechanism. The "clipboard mechanism" is how
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the copy() and paste() functions interact with the operating system to
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implement the copy/paste feature. The clipboard parameter must be one of:
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- pbcopy
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- pbobjc (default on Mac OS X)
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- gtk
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- qt
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- xclip
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- xsel
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- klipper
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- windows (default on Windows)
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- no (this is what is set when no clipboard mechanism can be found)
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'''
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global copy, paste
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clipboard_types = {'pbcopy': init_osx_pbcopy_clipboard,
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'pyobjc': init_osx_pyobjc_clipboard,
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'gtk': init_gtk_clipboard,
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'qt': init_qt_clipboard, # TODO - split this into 'qtpy', 'pyqt4', and 'pyqt5'
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'xclip': init_xclip_clipboard,
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'xsel': init_xsel_clipboard,
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'klipper': init_klipper_clipboard,
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'windows': init_windows_clipboard,
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'no': init_no_clipboard}
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if clipboard not in clipboard_types:
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raise ValueError('Argument must be one of %s' % (', '.join([repr(_) for _ in clipboard_types.keys()])))
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# Sets pyperclip's copy() and paste() functions:
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copy, paste = clipboard_types[clipboard]()
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|
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def lazy_load_stub_copy(text):
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'''
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|
A stub function for copy(), which will load the real copy() function when
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|
called so that the real copy() function is used for later calls.
|
|
|
|
This allows users to import pyperclip without having determine_clipboard()
|
|
automatically run, which will automatically select a clipboard mechanism.
|
|
This could be a problem if it selects, say, the memory-heavy PyQt4 module
|
|
but the user was just going to immediately call set_clipboard() to use a
|
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different clipboard mechanism.
|
|
|
|
The lazy loading this stub function implements gives the user a chance to
|
|
call set_clipboard() to pick another clipboard mechanism. Or, if the user
|
|
simply calls copy() or paste() without calling set_clipboard() first,
|
|
will fall back on whatever clipboard mechanism that determine_clipboard()
|
|
automatically chooses.
|
|
'''
|
|
global copy, paste
|
|
copy, paste = determine_clipboard()
|
|
return copy(text)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def lazy_load_stub_paste():
|
|
'''
|
|
A stub function for paste(), which will load the real paste() function when
|
|
called so that the real paste() function is used for later calls.
|
|
|
|
This allows users to import pyperclip without having determine_clipboard()
|
|
automatically run, which will automatically select a clipboard mechanism.
|
|
This could be a problem if it selects, say, the memory-heavy PyQt4 module
|
|
but the user was just going to immediately call set_clipboard() to use a
|
|
different clipboard mechanism.
|
|
|
|
The lazy loading this stub function implements gives the user a chance to
|
|
call set_clipboard() to pick another clipboard mechanism. Or, if the user
|
|
simply calls copy() or paste() without calling set_clipboard() first,
|
|
will fall back on whatever clipboard mechanism that determine_clipboard()
|
|
automatically chooses.
|
|
'''
|
|
global copy, paste
|
|
copy, paste = determine_clipboard()
|
|
return paste()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_available():
|
|
return copy != lazy_load_stub_copy and paste != lazy_load_stub_paste
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Initially, copy() and paste() are set to lazy loading wrappers which will
|
|
# set `copy` and `paste` to real functions the first time they're used, unless
|
|
# set_clipboard() or determine_clipboard() is called first.
|
|
copy, paste = lazy_load_stub_copy, lazy_load_stub_paste
|
|
|
|
|
|
__all__ = ['copy', 'paste', 'set_clipboard', 'determine_clipboard']
|
|
|
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|