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Enhanced BrowseForFolder styled TreeView

By Chris Richner

Supports Explorer, SingleChecked and RecursiveChecked mode (checkboxes). Lets you specify the displayed drive types etc...
C#, VB.NET 1.0, .NET 1.1, Win2K, WinXP, Win2003VS.NET2003, Dev
Posted:1 Jul 2003
Updated:7 Mar 2004
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Introduction

This tree view control gives you the ability to control which drive types are displayed to let the user choose directories. A possible scenario is to show only local drives, because your Application scan the selected directories and fill a database with the generated meta data, and it makes no sense to allow directories from removable drives.

Design

Introduction

This release has a new design which is based on a tree view which aggregates a tree view data provider interface (Strategy pattern). The goal of the new design is to provide an easy way to extend or add data providers without changing a single line of tree view code. Basically the tree view interface will not change so far, but the data providers will change their behavior and features.

TreeViewFolderBrowser class defines the following core requirements

  • DriveTypes
  • RootFolder
  • CheckboxBehaviorMode

and is responsible to manage the checkboxes and the internal selected directories list.

ITreeViewFolderBrowserDataProvider is used by a TreeViewFolderBrowser instance and is responsible to
  • retrieve the computer drives and directories
  • Imagelist which is used to assign images to the nodes created by this instance
  • ContextMenu

and can provide custom features and behavior to extend the TreeViewFolderBrowser class.

TreeViewFolderBrowser

You can specify the drive types through a public instance property on the control. The enumeration can be treated as a bit field, that is, a set of flags.

Member Name Description
NoRootDirectory NoRootDirectory
RemovableDisk Drive has removable media. This includes all floppy drives and many other varieties of storage devices.
LocalDisk Drive has fixed (nonremovable) media. This includes all hard drives, including hard drives that are removable.
NetworkDrive Network drives. This includes drives shared anywhere on a network.
CompactDisc Drive is a CD-ROM. No distinction is made between read-only and read/write CD-ROM drives.
RAMDisk Drive is a block of Random Access Memory (RAM) on the local computer that behaves like a disk drive.

The different CheckboxBehaviorMode indicates whether check boxes are displayed next to the tree nodes in the tree view control and how the tree view handle related events. The main difference between SingleChecked and RecursiveChecked behavior, lies in the fact that the user can't unselect sub folders of a checked folder in RecursiveChecked mode.

Member Name Description
None No check boxes are displayed next to the tree nodes in the tree view control.
SingleChecked Check boxes are displayed next to the tree nodes in the tree view control. The user can check directories.
RecursiveChecked Check boxes are displayed next to the tree nodes in the tree view control. The user can check directories, the subdirectories are checked recursive.

The root folder property let you specify where the browsing starts from. Root folder values are defined by System.Environment.SpecialFolder.

Member Name Description
Desktop The tree view control shows a virtual desktop root node. Personal node points to the user my files folder. The MyComputer node shows the specified drive types.
MyComputer The tree view control shows the specified drive types on the root.
All other values from System.Environment.SpecialFolder The tree view control shows the specified root folder, the drive types are ignored.

The combination of DriveType, CheckboxBehaviorModes and SpecialFolder enumeration values gives you the ability to control how the tree view display it's content and behaves when you select a directory.

DataProvider

Data providers are the workers behind the TreeViewFolderBrowser which controls them. By implementing the ITreeViewFolderBrowserDataProvider interface, you will have full control over the core processes like retrieving data, assign images to the nodes and provide custom ContextMenu items for each node. But you don't have to care about checkboxes, load on demand, find node at position if the user request the ContextMenu, you will be hooked if it's time to take some action on it. The only thing you must respect is the core functionality (DriveTypes and RootFolder) implemented by the TreeViewFolderBrowser.

To provide clean access to the handled TreeViewFolderBrowser class instance every method on the data provider interface provides an TreeViewFolderBrowserHelper class instance which lets you create nodes and give you access to the TreeViewFolderBrowser instance.

Please take a look at the two delivered standard implementations which can be found in the Raccoom.TreeViewFolderBrowser.DataProviders project.

Key features

TreeViewFolderBrowser

  • Different build in CheckboxBehaviorModes.
  • Step by step population for subdirectories.
  • Parent nodes are bold if there are selected subfolders, this helps to find selected directories in large structures.

TreeViewFolderBrowserDataProvider

  • Drive enumeration through strong typed Win32_Logicaldisk WMI class.
  • Shell32 ImageList used to retrieve Icons.
  • System.IO namespace used to retrieve directories
  • Respects the code access security features from .NET

TreeViewFolderBrowserDataProviderShell32

Inherit from TreeViewFolderBrowserDataProvider

  • Drive and directory enumeration through Shell32 interop against strong typed Win32_Logicaldisk WMI class drive types. (Does not respect .NET code access security)
  • Supports Shell32 virtual folders (non file system folders)
  • Shell32 ImageList used to retrieve Icons.
  • Functional context menu items for each shell object.
  • Tested against WinXP and Win2000.

Using the code

Before you begin make sure your project has a valid reference to the Raccoom.TreeViewFolderBrowser.dll. Go to the Toolbox window, right-click and select Customize Toolbox from the context menu. In the Customize Toolbox dialog go to the .NET Framework Components tab and select the Raccoom.TreeViewFolderBrowser.dll assembly that you just compiled. Now drop the TreeViewFolderBrowser control to your form.

This example assumes that you have created an instance of a TreeViewFolderBrowser control on a Form.

Fill data

// set standard data provider

this.myTreeView.DataSource = 
 new Raccoom.Windows.Forms.TreeViewFolderBrowserDataProvider();
// set drive types

this.myTreeView.DriveTypes
= DriveTypes.LocalDisk | DriveTypes.NetworkDrive | 
 DriveTypes.RemovableDisk |
 DriveTypes.CompactDisc;
// set checkbox behavior mode

this.myTreeView.CheckboxBehaviorMode= CheckboxBehaviorMode.SingleChecked;
// fill root level

this.myTreeView.Populate();
Event Handling
private void treeView_SelectedDirectoriesChanged(
 object sender, Raccoom.Windows.Forms.SelectedDirectoriesChangedEventArgse)
{
// determine the path which is currently added (checked) 

// or removed (unchecked)

this.statusBar1.Text = e.Path + " is now " + e.CheckState.ToString();
// display all selected path's in a listbox

this.listBox1.Items.Clear();
foreach(string s in myTreeView.SelectedDirectories)
{
this.listBox1.Items.Add(s);
} 
}

Conclusions

This control display drive types and folders, so far so good. Removable disk's can change their medium and folders can change (new folder, delete folder) during run time, the control does not care about that.

Links

History

  • 04.03.2004 Major design changes
  • 08.02.2004 Major update
  • 02.07.2003 final release

Have phun...

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The GNU Lesser General Public License

About the Author

Chris Richner


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Biography

  • 1996 - 1998 PC Board PPL, HTML, DHTML, Javascript and ASP

  • 1999 - 2001 coding Centura against Sql Database (Centura,MSSQL,Oracle)

  • 2002 - 2004 C# Windows Forms

  • 2005 - 2006 C# ASP.NET, Windows Forms

  • 2006 - now C#, WCF, WF, WinForms


Interests

  • basically coding

  • Keep my network and computers alive

  • Go out with my friends and listen to the tight house
    beats in da clubs.

Occupation: Systems Engineer
Location: Switzerland Switzerland

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GeneralMulti Columns Pinmemberddurnan2:36 22 Oct '09  
GeneralContext menu PinmemberPhazonmutant14:13 10 Aug '09  
GeneralRe: Context menu PinmemberChris Richner21:27 10 Aug '09  
Generalpopulate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberSaso Tepina19:47 2 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberChris Richner22:50 2 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths [modified] PinmemberSaso Tepina23:22 2 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberChris Richner0:21 3 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberSaso Tepina0:39 3 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberSaso Tepina1:35 3 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberChris Richner6:42 3 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberSaso Tepina7:31 3 Apr '09  
GeneralRe: populate with List (or StringCollection) of paths PinmemberChris Richner22:21 5 Apr '09  
GeneralFix for a little bug (all subfolders checked if you first check and then expand) PinmemberSaso Tepina17:17 2 Apr '09  
General"Failed to get icon index" on Vista PinmemberDenXX14:36 19 Feb '09  
GeneralRe: "Failed to get icon index" on Vista PinmemberChris Richner0:03 20 Feb '09  
GeneralRe: "Failed to get icon index" on Vista Pinmemberkingjotte23:04 1 Apr '09  
GeneralVery nice work Pinmemberimadulhaq3:56 14 Jan '09  
GeneralRe: Very nice work PinmemberChris Richner8:20 14 Jan '09  
GeneralRe: Very nice work Pinmemberimadulhaq19:14 14 Jan '09  
GeneralRe: Very nice work PinmemberChris Richner4:45 15 Jan '09  
GeneralRemovable harddisks are displayed even when selected drivetype is LocalDisk Pinmemberdkmittal21:25 3 Nov '08  
GeneralRe: Removable harddisks are displayed even when selected drivetype is LocalDisk PinmemberChris Richner6:27 4 Nov '08  
QuestionRecursive check does not work Pinmemberdatacore11:01 29 Oct '08  
AnswerRe: Recursive check does not work PinmemberChris Richner7:25 30 Oct '08  
AnswerRe: Recursive check does not work Pinmemberkingjotte23:07 1 Apr '09  

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