split from #1424
Code added in r15242.
Still TODO:
use a promise to delay handling the clipboard copy request - does not work
busy wait for 150ms so the server can handle the clipboard copy event
In order to give enough time to the server so that it can process the copy request and gives us the correct clipboard value to use, I've tried using an async function (see attachment/ticket/1461/html5-clipboard-promise.patch) but the javascript clipboard API doesn't handle the promise as a value. (not surprising since this would bypass the clipboard access restrictions)
The busy wait approach (see attachment/ticket/1461/html5-clipboard-sleep.patch) does work, but:
So all in all, I'm not sure it is worth implementing. But maybe it helps with things like google docs? (not tested)
Links:
Doing a quick test with google chrome, copying some text on a page (all pages including google docs seem to give the same results) and viewing the list of targets that chrome provides for the clipboard using our view clipboard tool we see: STRING, UTF8_STRING, TEXT, text/plain and text/html. (TIMESTAMP and SAVE_TARGETS can be ignored)
So we should probably handle "text/html" server side and send more than one target - at the moment, we only send the first match (usually "UTF8_STRING"). That's going to be difficult: we have to request each target, those requests are asynchronous and the token packet is only meant to carry one value at a time.. On the plus side, this may help improve clipboard support for "greedy" platforms (win32 and osx).
Copying from the OS to the browser, we currently only request "text/plain", but we should be able to handle more than that. Even image formats if we wanted. The difficulty in this direction is that with asynchronous clipboards (X11), we can't set multiple values so we would need to set multiple targets and keep a cache of the value for each target - then reply with the correct cached value if and when the server-side application requests it. Messy.
@afarr: how does that work for you? (note: as per ticket description, this has not been tested on osx and its special keycode for "control" may need tweeking)
Minor improvements in r15273.
Some reports of clipboard issues with:
version - html5-2.0.1-2.r15507 Chrome. 1)Copy from windows into html client does not work (neither for EN no for other keyboards). Nothing is pasted. 2) Copy from html client into windows works well for EN and does not work for unicode (pastes but wrong symbols)
@Denis01 please specify:
The issue with Unicode characters on the clipboard should be fixed in r15512. (works for me)
CentOS Linux 7.3.1611 xpra X11 version 2.1-r15507 64-bit Chrome 57.0.2987.133 Plain text. Notepad.
Getting worse. Now after several operations Copy-Paste (HTML->Notepad, Notepad->HTML) even in EN system stops to copy anything and keeps 2 splited clipboars (one as OS clipboard, another as HTML client clipboard)
Probably r15512 will fix. but still no update available.
I suspect that the problem may be with the PRIMARY buffer selection which can generate hundreds of clipboard requests and cause the system to turn off the clipboard synchronization as a precaution. This would have shown as a warning in the log output, but @Denis01 did not include any output so it is impossible to tell. If that's the case, we can deal with this problem as part of #1400.
@afarr: does this new clipboard code work well enough for you?
hello, yes, too many requests to clipboard (details below). And I noticed that it occurred when tried to copy multiple lines. For one, two, three..... words in one line it works normally. is r15512 already published for test?
___________________________________ (gedit:24376): Gtk-WARNING **: Calling Inhibit failed: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files 2017-04-10 00:59:48,881 clipboard disabled: more than 20 clipboard requests per second! 2017-04-10 00:59:48,933 client 1: server set clipboard state to 0 reason was: more than 20 clipboard requests per second!
Hello, applied changes in r15512 (xpra X11 version 2.1-r15507 64-bit, Chrome). Didn't help. Unicode copy from Notepad to HTML client - don't work Copy from HTML client in Unicode symbols works but Notepad pastes non correct symbols (in wrong codification). Other remarks: even with En keyboard if there is a Space or Enter between words - the copying process is broken
@afarr: r15873 fixes the clipboard with macos clients, and we now also have the "swap command and control keys" option on the connect page. Apple use the "meta" (aka "command") modifier instead of "control". This works reliably for me with chrome, not so well with Safari or Firefox. (someone who really cares about this evil combination of OS and browser could fix this I guess) Unicode clipboard transfers also worked for me (in both directions with chrome), no idea what comment:9 is about.
PS: this will not be applied to the 2.0 branch that this ticket is for...
Hello, HTML client, Chrome, Windows 7 For tests i always use "Cntr-C" for copy and "Cntrl-V" for paste Libreoffice 5.2
everything seems fine except: 1) multiline copying. From Notepad to XPRA works well but from XPRA to Notepad - not always (but oneline copying works well to both sides) 2) Copying in UNICODE. Somethings one line text(unicode) with spaces doesn't work well from XPRA to Notepad. 3) if EN keyboard in tray "Cnt-C"+"Cntr-V" works but if RU keyboard in try - neither "Copy" no "Paste" works in XPRA
P.S. Comment:9. Everything works fine. Don't see now any issues. Resolved
Tested with 2.2 r16657 fedora 25 server - works reliably for me in chrome as well (text in each direction, including 'non-hexadecimally' entered 'alt-code' unicode on windows and the 'option' characters on osx, with both windows 7 on chrome 59 and osx 10.12 with chrome 60).
Note... while trying to check on the unicode issue above, I found that there seem to be 'unicode' that can be entered on windows with alt-{numeral code}, as indicated here: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Insert-ASCII-or-Unicode-Latin-based-symbols-and-characters-d13f58d3-7bcb-44a7-a4d5-972ee12e50e0 ... which is what I have been trying to consistently use, and which seems to work with the clipboard.
And, on the other hand, there seems to be some pages I find with a search that indicates the use of unicode with alt and + and then a hexadecimal string (https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2008/08/17/three-ways-to-enter-unicode-characters-in-windows/.
Tested a little with firefox 53 on osx 10.12 - found that copying from server side and within server side seemed to sync with client-side clipboards and paste correctly everywhere, but the reverse not so much. Copying client-side didn't sync with server-side at all.
I didn't have the fortitude to face Safari.
As a note, with our set ups we have noticed that the html5 client is pulling keyboard layout info from the user's Region &/or Language settings (depending on the platform specifics), so that does seem to be working as you've described above (and therefore expect). We have also noticed that with some platforms (like windows) changing the language settings on a Chrome window before connecting seems to be sufficient to change the keyboard input layout, while on other platforms (OSX) the only way to change (aside from potentially with the menu on the connect.html page which was dodgy for a while) was the Language and Region setting itself.
Not germaine to clipboard, but since keyboard input was mentioned above, thought I'd add it.
In any case, I'll hand this back to you and let you decide whether to keep this around for the Firefox (and Safari?) issues or if you want to close it and make a separate ticket for that issue.
Copying client-side didn't sync with server-side at all.
We can only copy from the client clipboard when we get a paste event from the browser. Usually, this requires the user to hit ctrl+V or to use the browser's "paste" menu entry. (and just to be clear: this needs to be the "paste" from the local browser's menu, not from anything at the server end..)
With the javascript console enabled and "debug" enabled from the connect dialog, you should be seeing something like this when hitting ctrl+V:
paste event, data= THE-CLIPBOARD-CONTENTS-STRING Client.js:1 sending clipboard token with data: THE-CLIPBOARD-CONTENTS-STRING
The server end can show the usual (large) corresponding details with "-d clipboard".
WRT keyboard layout, there are improvements in 2.1, see:
If this doesn't work properly, we should use another ticket.
Not heard back, closing.
Checking with firefox 55, OSX 10.12, fedora 25 2.2 r17074.
Copying a bit of text in firefox, with the logs running, I see the following.
received a clipboard-token packet Client.js:181:3 clipboard token: Array [ "clipboard-token", "CLIPBOARD", Array[12], "UTF8_STRING", "UTF8_STRING", 8, "bytes", "e ha descrito", 1, 0 ] Client.js:181:3 processKeyEvent( false , Object { originalEvent: keyup, type: "keyup", isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse(), target: <body>, currentTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, relatedTarget: undefined, timeStamp: 28301.504882, jQuery3110566577829970913: true, delegateTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, handleObj: Object, 1 more… } ) key= keycode= 224 Client.js:181:3 Array [ "key-action", 2, "", false, Array[0], 224, "meta", 224, 0 ]
Trying to paste locally I see no console logs client side (unsurprisingly), no server logs (also not terribly surprising), and I can see that the contents of the clipboard token haven't sync'd.
Likewise, while trying to paste something copied client-side results in pasting the contents of the not-sync'd server-side clipboard... and, the only console logs I see when trying to paste is some part of this:
received a cursor packet Client.js:181:3 got mouse click at 715 82 Window.js:202:3 received a draw packet Client.js:181:3 may_paint_now() paint pending= 0 , paint queue length= 1 Window.js:202:3 do_paint( 1779 bytes of rgb32 data 200 x 24 at 652 , 38 ) focused= true Window.js:202:3 got 19200 to paint with stride 800 Window.js:202:3 decode time for rgb32 sequence 72 : 2695 Client.js:181:3 received a ping packet Client.js:181:3 got mouse click at 715 82 Window.js:202:3 processKeyEvent( true , Object { originalEvent: keydown, type: "keydown", isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse(), target: <body>, currentTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, relatedTarget: undefined, timeStamp: 31547.299677000003, jQuery3110869640561087128: true, delegateTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, handleObj: Object, 1 more… } ) key= keycode= 224 Client.js:181:3 Array [ "key-action", 2, "", true, Array[1], 224, "meta", 224, 0 ] Client.js:181:3 processKeyEvent( true , Object { originalEvent: keydown, type: "keydown", isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse(), target: <body>, currentTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, relatedTarget: undefined, timeStamp: 31731.410624, jQuery3110869640561087128: true, delegateTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, handleObj: Object, 1 more… } ) key= keycode= 86 Client.js:181:3 Array [ "key-action", 2, "v", true, Array[1], 86, "v", 86, 0 ] Client.js:181:3 Array [ "key-action", 2, "v", false, Array[1], 86, "v", 86, 0 ] Client.js:181:3 processKeyEvent( false , Object { originalEvent: keyup, type: "keyup", isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse(), target: <body>, currentTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, relatedTarget: undefined, timeStamp: 31907.385251, jQuery3110869640561087128: true, delegateTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, handleObj: Object, 1 more… } ) key= keycode= 224 Client.js:181:3 Array [ "key-action", 2, "", false, Array[0], 224, "meta", 224, 0 ] Client.js:181:3 processKeyEvent( false , Object { originalEvent: keyup, type: "keyup", isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse(), target: <body>, currentTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, relatedTarget: undefined, timeStamp: 31923.386725, jQuery3110869640561087128: true, delegateTarget: HTMLDocument → index.html, handleObj: Object, 1 more… } ) key= keycode= 86 Client.js:181:3 Array [ "key-action", 2, "v", false, Array[0], 86, "v", 86, 0 ] Client.js:181:3 received a draw packet Client.js:181:3 may_paint_now() paint pending= 0 , paint queue length= 1 Window.js:202:3 do_paint( 144 bytes of rgb32 data 2 x 18 at 676 , 41 ) focused= true Window.js:202:3 got 144 to paint with stride 8 Window.js:202:3 decode time for rgb32 sequence 73 : 1690 Client.js:181:3 received a ping packet Client.js:181:3
... which just seems to be the cursor & key events of a command-v. With a fresh server to double check the pasting, the server-side clipboard is clear and nothing pastes.
The bug seems to only affect Firefox, so I am closing this ticket and will follow up in #1689.
See also async clipboard api: #1844
this ticket has been moved to: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/1461