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Variable: GtkDropTarget

const GtkDropTarget: "GtkDropTarget"

Defined in: generated/jsx.ts:19845

An event controller to receive Drag-and-Drop operations.

The most basic way to use a GtkDropTarget to receive drops on a widget is to create it via Gtk.DropTarget.new, passing in the GType of the data you want to receive and connect to the Gtk.DropTarget.:drop signal to receive the data:

static gboolean
on_drop (GtkDropTarget *target,
const GValue *value,
double x,
double y,
gpointer data)
{
MyWidget *self = data;

// Call the appropriate setter depending on the type of data
// that we received
if (G_VALUE_HOLDS (value, G_TYPE_FILE))
my_widget_set_file (self, g_value_get_object (value));
else if (G_VALUE_HOLDS (value, GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF))
my_widget_set_pixbuf (self, g_value_get_object (value));
else
return FALSE;

return TRUE;
}

static void
my_widget_init (MyWidget *self)
{
GtkDropTarget *target =
gtk_drop_target_new (G_TYPE_INVALID, GDK_ACTION_COPY);

// This widget accepts two types of drop types: GFile objects
// and GdkPixbuf objects
gtk_drop_target_set_gtypes (target, (GType [2]) {
G_TYPE_FILE,
GDK_TYPE_PIXBUF,
}, 2);

g_signal_connect (target, "drop", G_CALLBACK (on_drop), self);
gtk_widget_add_controller (GTK_WIDGET (self), GTK_EVENT_CONTROLLER (target));
}

GtkDropTarget supports more options, such as:

  • rejecting potential drops via the Gtk.DropTarget.:accept signal and the Gtk.DropTarget.reject function to let other drop targets handle the drop
  • tracking an ongoing drag operation before the drop via the Gtk.DropTarget.:enter, Gtk.DropTarget.:motion and Gtk.DropTarget.:leave signals
  • configuring how to receive data by setting the Gtk.DropTarget.preload property and listening for its availability via the Gtk.DropTarget.value property

However, GtkDropTarget is ultimately modeled in a synchronous way and only supports data transferred via GType. If you want full control over an ongoing drop, the Gtk.DropTargetAsync object gives you this ability.

While a pointer is dragged over the drop target's widget and the drop has not been rejected, that widget will receive the %GTK_STATE_FLAG_DROP_ACTIVE state, which can be used to style the widget.

If you are not interested in receiving the drop, but just want to update UI state during a Drag-and-Drop operation (e.g. switching tabs), you can use Gtk.DropControllerMotion.