How to copy the objects from chrome console window?

你说的曾经没有我的故事 提交于 2019-11-29 23:21:49

It should ideally copy the object with the copy command that you wrote. I just tried it and worked for me.
Something else that you can try to do is to stringify that object and then copy it.
Ex.

copy(JSON.stringify(temp6))
Rakesh Chaudhari

If the object already logged

  • Right-click on the object in console and click Store as a global
  • variable the output will be something like temp1
  • Copy and paste below code in chrome console and hit enter

    (function(console){
        console.save = function(data, filename){
    
        if(!data) {
            console.error('Console.save: No data')
            return;
        }
    
        if(!filename) filename = 'console.json'
    
        if(typeof data === "object"){
            data = JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 4)
        }
    
        var blob = new Blob([data], {type: 'text/json'}),
            e    = document.createEvent('MouseEvents'),
            a    = document.createElement('a')
    
        a.download = filename
        a.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob)
        a.dataset.downloadurl =  ['text/json', a.download, a.href].join(':')
        e.initMouseEvent('click', true, false, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, 0, null)
        a.dispatchEvent(e)
     }
    })(console)
    
    • Then you can use the function for downloading,

console.save(temp1);

-If it shows Uncaught TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON

then you need decycle JSON object and paste below code in chrome browser console and hit enter

if (typeof JSON.decycle !== "function") {
    JSON.decycle = function decycle(object, replacer) {
        "use strict";

        var objects = new WeakMap();     // object to path mappings

        return (function derez(value, path) {


            var old_path;  
            var nu;  

            if (replacer !== undefined) {
                value = replacer(value);
            }

            if (
                typeof value === "object" && value !== null &&
                !(value instanceof Boolean) &&
                !(value instanceof Date) &&
                !(value instanceof Number) &&
                !(value instanceof RegExp) &&
                !(value instanceof String)
            ) {


                old_path = objects.get(value);
                if (old_path !== undefined) {
                    return {$ref: old_path};
                }

                objects.set(value, path);

                if (Array.isArray(value)) {
                    nu = [];
                    value.forEach(function (element, i) {
                        nu[i] = derez(element, path + "[" + i + "]");
                    });
                } else {

                    nu = {};
                    Object.keys(value).forEach(function (name) {
                        nu[name] = derez(
                            value[name],
                            path + "[" + JSON.stringify(name) + "]"
                        );
                    });
                }
                return nu;
            }
            return value;
        }(object, "$"));
    };
}


if (typeof JSON.retrocycle !== "function") {
    JSON.retrocycle = function retrocycle($) {
        "use strict";

        var px = /^\$(?:\[(?:\d+|"(?:[^\\"\u0000-\u001f]|\\([\\"\/bfnrt]|u[0-9a-zA-Z]{4}))*")\])*$/;

        (function rez(value) {



            if (value && typeof value === "object") {
                if (Array.isArray(value)) {
                    value.forEach(function (element, i) {
                        if (typeof element === "object" && element !== null) {
                            var path = element.$ref;
                            if (typeof path === "string" && px.test(path)) {
                                value[i] = eval(path);
                            } else {
                                rez(element);
                            }
                        }
                    });
                } else {
                    Object.keys(value).forEach(function (name) {
                        var item = value[name];
                        if (typeof item === "object" && item !== null) {
                            var path = item.$ref;
                            if (typeof path === "string" && px.test(path)) {
                                value[name] = eval(path);
                            } else {
                                rez(item);
                            }
                        }
                    });
                }
            }
        }($));
        return $;
    };
}
  • Then finally execute code for downloading.

console.save(JSON.decycle(temp1));

You can use command in console as follows: Let say our object is:

  var object = {x:"xyz"}

Now use below command in console -

 copy(JSON.stringify(object))

object is now available to clipboard.You can now use Ctrl + v to use this object.

Chen Dachao

You need to check thecount object to avoid circular reference, before adoptcopy(JSON.stringify(count)), please see here

there can be many ways to do this. One way could be to do JSON.stringify(yourObject) and then copy the output.

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