Feature: Yanking and pasting. :yank and :paste can be used to copy/paste the URL or title from/to the clipboard and primary selection. Background: Given I run :tab-only #### :yank Scenario: Yanking URLs to clipboard When I open data/title.html And I run :yank Then the message "Yanked URL to clipboard: http://localhost:(port)/data/title.html" should be shown And the clipboard should contain "http://localhost:(port)/data/title.html" Scenario: Yanking URLs to primary selection When selection is supported And I open data/title.html And I run :yank --sel Then the message "Yanked URL to primary selection: http://localhost:(port)/data/title.html" should be shown And the primary selection should contain "http://localhost:(port)/data/title.html" Scenario: Yanking title to clipboard When I open data/title.html And I wait for regex "Changing title for idx \d to 'Test title'" in the log And I run :yank --title Then the message "Yanked title to clipboard: Test title" should be shown And the clipboard should contain "Test title" Scenario: Yanking domain to clipboard When I open data/title.html And I run :yank --domain Then the message "Yanked domain to clipboard: http://localhost:(port)" should be shown And the clipboard should contain "http://localhost:(port)" Scenario: Yanking fully encoded URL When I open data/title with spaces.html And I run :yank Then the message "Yanked URL to clipboard: http://localhost:(port)/data/title%20with%20spaces.html" should be shown And the clipboard should contain "http://localhost:(port)/data/title%20with%20spaces.html" Scenario: Yanking pretty decoded URL When I open data/title with spaces.html And I run :yank --pretty Then the message "Yanked URL to clipboard: http://localhost:(port)/data/title with spaces.html" should be shown And the clipboard should contain "http://localhost:(port)/data/title with spaces.html" #### :paste Scenario: Pasting an URL When I put "http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt" into the clipboard And I run :paste And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded Then the requests should be: data/hello.txt Scenario: Pasting an URL from primary selection When selection is supported And I put "http://localhost:(port)/data/hello2.txt" into the primary selection And I run :paste --sel And I wait until data/hello2.txt is loaded Then the requests should be: data/hello2.txt Scenario: Pasting with empty clipboard When I put "" into the clipboard And I run :paste Then the error "Clipboard is empty." should be shown Scenario: Pasting with empty selection When selection is supported And I put "" into the primary selection And I run :paste --sel Then the error "Primary selection is empty." should be shown Scenario: Pasting with a space in clipboard When I put " " into the clipboard And I run :paste Then the error "Clipboard is empty." should be shown Scenario: Pasting in a new tab Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I put "http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt" into the clipboard And I run :paste -t And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded Then the following tabs should be open: - about:blank - data/hello.txt (active) Scenario: Pasting in a background tab Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I put "http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt" into the clipboard And I run :paste -b And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded Then the following tabs should be open: - about:blank (active) - data/hello.txt Scenario: Pasting in a new window Given I have a fresh instance When I put "http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt" into the clipboard And I run :paste -w And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - active: true history: - active: true url: about:blank - tabs: - active: true history: - active: true url: http://localhost:*/data/hello.txt Scenario: Pasting an invalid URL When I set general -> auto-search to false And I put "foo bar" into the clipboard And I run :paste Then the error "Invalid URL" should be shown Scenario: Pasting multiple urls in a new tab Given I have a fresh instance When I put the following lines into the clipboard: http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt http://localhost:(port)/data/hello2.txt http://localhost:(port)/data/hello3.txt And I run :paste -t And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded And I wait until data/hello2.txt is loaded And I wait until data/hello3.txt is loaded Then the following tabs should be open: - about:blank - data/hello.txt (active) - data/hello2.txt - data/hello3.txt Scenario: Pasting multiline text Given I have a fresh instance When I set searchengines -> DEFAULT to http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt?q={} And I put the following lines into the clipboard: this url: http://qutebrowser.org should not open And I run :paste -t And I wait until data/hello.txt?q=this%20url%3A%0Ahttp%3A//qutebrowser.org%0Ashould%20not%20open is loaded Then the following tabs should be open: - about:blank - data/hello.txt?q=this%20url%3A%0Ahttp%3A//qutebrowser.org%0Ashould%20not%20open (active) Scenario: Pasting multiline whose first line looks like an URI Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only When I set searchengines -> DEFAULT to http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt?q={} And I put the following lines into the clipboard: text: should open as search And I run :paste -t And I wait until data/hello.txt?q=text%3A%0Ashould%20open%0Aas%20search is loaded Then the following tabs should be open: - about:blank - data/hello.txt?q=text%3A%0Ashould%20open%0Aas%20search (active) Scenario: Pasting multiple urls in a background tab Given I open about:blank When I run :tab-only And I put the following lines into the clipboard: http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt http://localhost:(port)/data/hello2.txt http://localhost:(port)/data/hello3.txt And I run :paste -b And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded And I wait until data/hello2.txt is loaded And I wait until data/hello3.txt is loaded Then the following tabs should be open: - about:blank (active) - data/hello.txt - data/hello2.txt - data/hello3.txt Scenario: Pasting multiple urls in new windows Given I have a fresh instance When I put the following lines into the clipboard: http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt http://localhost:(port)/data/hello2.txt http://localhost:(port)/data/hello3.txt And I run :paste -w And I wait until data/hello.txt is loaded And I wait until data/hello2.txt is loaded And I wait until data/hello3.txt is loaded Then the session should look like: windows: - tabs: - active: true history: - active: true url: about:blank - tabs: - active: true history: - active: true url: http://localhost:*/data/hello.txt - tabs: - active: true history: - active: true url: http://localhost:*/data/hello2.txt - tabs: - active: true history: - active: true url: http://localhost:*/data/hello3.txt Scenario: Pasting multiple urls with an empty one When I open about:blank And I put "http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt\n\nhttp://localhost:(port)/data/hello2.txt" into the clipboard And I run :paste -t Then no crash should happen Scenario: Pasting multiple urls with an almost empty one When I open about:blank And I put "http://localhost:(port)/data/hello.txt\n \nhttp://localhost:(port)/data/hello2.txt" into the clipboard And I run :paste -t Then no crash should happen #### :paste-primary Scenario: Pasting the primary selection into an empty text field When selection is supported And I open data/paste_primary.html And I put "Hello world" into the primary selection # Click the text field And I run :hint all And I run :follow-hint a And I run :paste-primary # Compare Then the text field should contain "Hello world" Scenario: Pasting the primary selection into a text field at specific position When selection is supported And I open data/paste_primary.html And I set the text field to "one two three four" And I put " Hello world" into the primary selection # Click the text field And I run :hint all And I run :follow-hint a # Move to the beginning and two words to the right And I press the keys "" And I press the key "" And I press the key "" And I run :paste-primary # Compare Then the text field should contain "one two Hello world three four" Scenario: Pasting the primary selection into a text field with undo When selection is supported And I open data/paste_primary.html # Click the text field And I run :hint all And I run :follow-hint a # Paste and undo And I put "This text should be undone" into the primary selection And I run :paste-primary And I press the key "" # Paste final text And I put "This text should stay" into the primary selection And I run :paste-primary # Compare Then the text field should contain "This text should stay" Scenario: Pasting the primary selection without a focused field When selection is supported And I open data/paste_primary.html And I put "test" into the primary selection And I run :enter-mode insert And I run :paste-primary Then the error "No element focused!" should be shown Scenario: Pasting the primary selection with a read-only field When selection is supported And I open data/paste_primary.html # Click the text field And I run :hint all And I run :follow-hint s And I put "test" into the primary selection And I run :enter-mode insert And I run :paste-primary Then the error "Focused element is not editable!" should be shown Scenario: :paste-primary without primary selection supported When selection is not supported And I open data/paste_primary.html And I put "Hello world" into the clipboard # Click the text field And I run :hint all And I run :follow-hint a And I run :paste-primary # Compare Then the text field should contain "Hello world"