posted on Saturday, June 26, 2004 8:58 AM
by
taylorza
Retrieving File Information using SHGetFileInfo
This week a colleque of mine needed to retrieve icons associated with a file. So I put together the following piece of code and figured why not share it.
struct SHFILEINFO
{
public IntPtr hIcon;
public int iIcon;
public int dwAttributes;
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst=260)]
public string szDisplayName;
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst=80)]
public string szTypeName;
}
[Flags]
enum FileInfoFlags : int
{
SHGFI_ICON = 0x000000100, // get icon
SHGFI_DISPLAYNAME = 0x000000200, // get display name
SHGFI_TYPENAME = 0x000000400, // get type name
SHGFI_ATTRIBUTES = 0x000000800, // get attributes
SHGFI_ICONLOCATION = 0x000001000, // get icon location
SHGFI_EXETYPE = 0x000002000, // return exe type
SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX = 0x000004000, // get system icon index
SHGFI_LINKOVERLAY = 0x000008000, // put a link overlay on icon
SHGFI_SELECTED = 0x000010000, // show icon in selected state
SHGFI_ATTR_SPECIFIED = 0x000020000, // get only specified attributes
SHGFI_LARGEICON = 0x000000000, // get large icon
SHGFI_SMALLICON = 0x000000001, // get small icon
SHGFI_OPENICON = 0x000000002, // get open icon
SHGFI_SHELLICONSIZE = 0x000000004, // get shell size icon
SHGFI_PIDL = 0x000000008, // pszPath is a pidl
SHGFI_USEFILEATTRIBUTES = 0x000000010, // use passed dwFileAttribute
SHGFI_ADDOVERLAYS = 0x000000020, // apply the appropriate overlays
SHGFI_OVERLAYINDEX = 0x000000040, // Get the index of the overlay in
// the upper 8 bits of the iIcon
}
[DllImport("shell32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Auto)]
static extern Int64 SHGetFileInfo(string pszPath, int
dwFileAttributes, out SHFILEINFO psfi, int cbFileInfo, FileInfoFlags uFlags);
To call this function to retrieve the icon information of file is now as simple as.
SHFILEINFO fi;
SHGetFileInfo(strFile, 0, out fi, Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(SHFILEINFO)),
FileInfoFlags.SHGFI_ICON );
Then then an icon object can be created using the Icon.FromHandle method as follows
Icon.FromHandle(fi.hIcon);