SHBrowseForFolderW function (shlobj_core.h)
Displays a dialog box that enables the user to select a Shell folder.
Syntax
PIDLIST_ABSOLUTE SHBrowseForFolderW(
[in] LPBROWSEINFOW lpbi
);
Parameters
[in] lpbi
Type: LPBROWSEINFO
A pointer to a BROWSEINFO structure that contains information used to display the dialog box.
Return value
Type: PIDLIST_ABSOLUTE
Returns a PIDL that specifies the location of the selected folder relative to the root of the namespace. If the user chooses the Cancel button in the dialog box, the return value is NULL.
It is possible that the PIDL returned is that of a folder shortcut rather than a folder. For a full discussion of this case, see the Remarks section.
Remarks
For Windows Vista or later, it is recommended that you use IFileDialog with the FOS_PICKFOLDERS option rather than the SHBrowseForFolder function. This uses the Open Files dialog in pick folders mode and is the preferred implementation.
You must initialize Component Object Model (COM) before you call SHBrowseForFolder. If you initialize COM using CoInitializeEx, you must set the COINIT_APARTMENTTHREADED flag in its dwCoInit parameter. You can also use CoInitialize or OleInitialize, which always use apartment threading. If you require drag-and-drop functionality, OleInitialize is recommended because it initializes the required OLE as well as COM.
There are two styles of dialog box available. The older style is displayed by default and is not resizable. The newer style provides a number of additional features, including drag-and-drop capability within the dialog box, reordering, deletion, shortcut menus, the ability to create new folders, and other shortcut menu commands. Initially, it is larger than the older dialog box, but the user can resize it. To specify a dialog box using the newer style, set the BIF_USENEWUI flag in the ulFlags member of the BROWSEINFO structure.
If you implement a callback function, specified in the lpfn member of the BROWSEINFO structure, you receive a handle to the dialog box. One use of this window handle is to modify the layout or contents of the dialog box. Because it is not resizable, modifying the older style dialog box is relatively straightforward. Modifying the newer style dialog box is much more difficult, and not recommended. Not only does it have a different size and layout than the old style, but its dimensions and the positions of its controls change every time it is resized by the user.
If the BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS flag is set in the ulFlags member of the BROWSEINFO structure, the OK button remains enabled for "\server" items, as well as "\server\share" and directory items. However, if the user selects a "\server" item, passing the PIDL returned by SHBrowseForFolder to SHGetPathFromIDList fails.
Custom Filtering
As of Windows XP, SHBrowseForFolder supports custom filtering on the contents of the dialog box. To create a custom filter, follow these steps.- Set the BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE flag in the ulFlags member of the BROWSEINFO structure pointed to by the lpbi parameter.
- Specify a callback function in the lpfn member of that same BROWSEINFO structure.
- Code the callback function to receive the BFFM_INITIALIZED and BFFM_IUNKNOWN messages. On receipt of the BFFM_IUNKNOWN message, the callback function's lParam parameter contains a pointer to the dialog box's implementation of IUnknown. Call QueryInterface on that IUnknown to obtain a pointer to an instance of IFolderFilterSite.
- Create an object that implements IFolderFilter.
- Call IFolderFilterSite::SetFilter, passing to it a pointer to your IFolderFilter. IFolderFilter methods can then be used to include and exclude items from the tree.
- Once the filter is created, the IFolderFilterSite interface is no longer needed. Call IFolderFilterSite::Release if you have no further use for it.
Dealing With Shortcuts
#include
// Macros for interface casts
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define IID_PPV_ARG(IType, ppType) IID_##IType, reinterpret_cast(static_cast(ppType))
#else
#define IID_PPV_ARG(IType, ppType) &IID_##IType, (void**)(ppType)
#endif
// Retrieves the UIObject interface for the specified full PIDL
STDAPI SHGetUIObjectFromFullPIDL(LPCITEMIDLIST pidl, HWND hwnd, REFIID riid, void **ppv)
{
LPCITEMIDLIST pidlChild;
IShellFolder* psf;
*ppv = NULL;
HRESULT hr = SHBindToParent(pidl, IID_PPV_ARG(IShellFolder, &psf), &pidlChild);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = psf->GetUIObjectOf(hwnd, 1, &pidlChild, riid, NULL, ppv);
psf->Release();
}
return hr;
}
#define ILSkip(pidl, cb) ((LPITEMIDLIST)(((BYTE*)(pidl))+cb))
#define ILNext(pidl) ILSkip(pidl, (pidl)->mkid.cb)
HRESULT SHILClone(LPCITEMIDLIST pidl, LPITEMIDLIST *ppidl)
{
DWORD cbTotal = 0;
if (pidl)
{
LPCITEMIDLIST pidl_temp = pidl;
cbTotal += sizeof (pidl_temp->mkid.cb);
while (pidl_temp->mkid.cb)
{
cbTotal += pidl_temp->mkid.cb;
pidl_temp += ILNext (pidl_temp);
}
}
*ppidl = (LPITEMIDLIST)CoTaskMemAlloc(cbTotal);
if (*ppidl)
CopyMemory(*ppidl, pidl, cbTotal);
return *ppidl ? S_OK: E_OUTOFMEMORY;
}
// Get the target PIDL for a folder PIDL. This also deals with cases of a folder
// shortcut or an alias to a real folder.
STDAPI SHGetTargetFolderIDList(LPCITEMIDLIST pidlFolder, LPITEMIDLIST *ppidl)
{
IShellLink *psl;
*ppidl = NULL;
HRESULT hr = SHGetUIObjectFromFullPIDL(pidlFolder, NULL, IID_PPV_ARG(IShellLink, &psl));
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = psl->GetIDList(ppidl);
psl->Release();
}
// It's not a folder shortcut so get the PIDL normally.
if (FAILED(hr))
hr = SHILClone(pidlFolder, ppidl);
return hr;
}
// Get the target folder for a folder PIDL. This deals with cases where a folder
// is an alias to a real folder, folder shortcuts, the My Documents folder, and
// other items of that nature.
STDAPI SHGetTargetFolderPath(LPCITEMIDLIST pidlFolder, LPWSTR pszPath, UINT cchPath)
{
LPITEMIDLIST pidlTarget;
*pszPath = 0;
HRESULT hr = SHGetTargetFolderIDList(pidlFolder, &pidlTarget);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
SHGetPathFromIDListW(pidlTarget, pszPath); // Make sure it is a path
CoTaskMemFree(pidlTarget);
}
return *pszPath ? S_OK : E_FAIL;
}
// Retrieves the UIObject interface for the specified full PIDLstatic
HRESULT SHGetUIObjectFromFullPIDL(LPCITEMIDLIST pidl, HWND hwnd, REFIID riid, void **ppv)
{
LPCITEMIDLIST pidlChild;
IShellFolder* psf;
*ppv = NULL;
HRESULT hr = SHBindToParent(pidl, IID_IShellFolder, (LPVOID*)&psf, &pidlChild);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = psf->GetUIObjectOf(hwnd, 1, &pidlChild, riid, NULL, ppv);
psf->Release();
}
return hr;
}
static HRESULT SHILClone(LPCITEMIDLIST pidl, LPITEMIDLIST *ppidl)
{
DWORD cbTotal = 0;
if (pidl)
{
LPCITEMIDLIST pidl_temp = pidl;
cbTotal += pidl_temp->mkid.cb;
while (pidl_temp->mkid.cb)
{
cbTotal += pidl_temp->mkid.cb;
pidl_temp = ILNext(pidl_temp);
}
}
*ppidl = (LPITEMIDLIST)CoTaskMemAlloc(cbTotal);
if (*ppidl)
CopyMemory(*ppidl, pidl, cbTotal);
return *ppidl ? S_OK: E_OUTOFMEMORY;
}
// Get the target PIDL for a folder PIDL. This also deals with cases of a folder
// shortcut or an alias to a real folder.
static HRESULT SHGetTargetFolderIDList(LPCITEMIDLIST pidlFolder, LPITEMIDLIST *ppidl)
{
IShellLink *psl;
*ppidl = NULL;
HRESULT hr = SHGetUIObjectFromFullPIDL(pidlFolder, NULL, IID_IShellLink, (LPVOID*)&psl);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = psl->GetIDList(ppidl);
psl->Release();
}
// It's not a folder shortcut so get the PIDL normally.
if (FAILED(hr))
hr = SHILClone(pidlFolder, ppidl);
return hr;
}
// Get the target folder for a folder PIDL. This deals with cases where a folder
// is an alias to a real folder, folder shortcuts, the My Documents folder,
// and so on.
STDAPI SHGetTargetFolderPath(LPCITEMIDLIST pidlFolder, LPWSTR pszPath, UINT cchPath)
{
LPITEMIDLIST pidlTarget;
*pszPath = 0;
HRESULT hr = SHGetTargetFolderIDList(pidlFolder, &pidlTarget);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
SHGetPathFromIDListW(pidlTarget, pszPath);
// Make sure it is a path
CoTaskMemFree(pidlTarget);
}
return *pszPath ? S_OK : E_FAIL;
}
Note
The shlobj_core.h header defines SHBrowseForFolder as an alias which automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches that result in compilation or runtime errors. For more information, see Conventions for Function Prototypes.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | shlobj_core.h (include Shlobj.h, Shlobj_core.h) |
Library | Shell32.lib |
DLL | Shell32.dll (version 4.0 or later) |