Steps to reproduce:
- Ensure Bitwarden is installed and it is connected to a vault that permits creating new items
- Open Bitwarden
- Press the + button to create a new item
- Fill in anything for the name, e.g. "something"
- Fill in anything for a username and password, e.g. "aaaa" and "bbbb"
- Fill in a random string of data for the "Authenticator Key (TOTP)" field, e.g. "cccc"
- Save the item
- Open Orion, and ensure the Bitwarden extension is installed
- Open any webpage
- Click Bitwarden's extension button in the upper right of the window
- Type in the name of the item you just created, e.g. "something"
- When the "something" item appears in the search results, click its clock icon / the rightmost icon. Note that the text "Verification Code (TOTP) Copied" appears
- Try pasting into a text field
Expected behavior:
The TOTP has been copied to the clipboard and gets pasted into the text field
Actual behavior:
The clipboard is unchanged. Note also that clicking the icons for copying the username and password do function correctly. So the extension can successfully copy something to the clipboard in Orion, just not TOTP codes for some reason.
The button for copying TOTP codes consistently works in Firefox and Chrome.
Orion, OS version; hardware type:
Version 0.99.111-beta (WebKit 613.1.12), macOS 10.14.6, late 2017 27" iMac
Image/Video:
(pardon using a competing search engine for demonstration purposes -- I needed a text field and I'm not in the Kagi Search beta!)