# File Explorer File Explorer add-ons, right now are just limited to Preview Pane additions for File Explorer. ## Preview Pane Preview Pane is an existing feature in the File Explorer which shows a lightweight, rich, read-only preview of the file's contents in the view's reading pane. To enable it, you just click the View tab in the ribbon and then click `Preview Pane`. Below is an example of Markdown and Svg files previews in File Explorer with PowerToys. ![PowerToys Preview Pane Demo](../../../doc/images/preview_pane/demo.gif) > Adding Custom Preview Handlers to Windows File Explorer Preview Pane. [**Overview**](#overview) · [**Developing**](#Developing) · [**Installation**](#Installation) · ## Overview Preview handlers are called when an item is selected to show a lightweight, rich, read-only preview of the file's contents in the view's reading pane. This is done without launching the file's associated application. Please follow this [documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/msdn-magazine/2007/january/windows-vista-and-office-writing-your-own-preview-handlers) to start developing a preview handler, when done, continue with this documentation to learn how to integrate a preview handler into PowerToys. ## Developing We have already done most of the development work in the [PreviewHandlerCommon](./common/cominterop/IPreviewHandler.cs) common project. To add a preview for the file type of .xyz: - Add a new .NET project in the preview pane folder. - Add a reference to the `PreviewHandlerCommon` common project. - Create your preview handler class and extend the FileBasedPreviewHandler class. See an example below: ```csharp using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using Common; namespace XYZPreviewHandler { /// /// Implementation of preview handler for .xyz files. /// GUID = CLSID / CLASS ID. /// [Guid("xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx")] [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.None)] [ComVisible(true)] public class XYZPreviewHandler : FileBasedPreviewHandler { private XYZPreviewHandlerControl xyzPreviewHandlerControl; /// Call your rendering method here. public override void DoPreview() { this.xyzPreviewHandlerControl.DoPreview(this.FilePath); } protected override IPreviewHandlerControl CreatePreviewHandlerControl() { this.xyzPreviewHandlerControl = new xyzPreviewHandlerControl(); return this.xyzPreviewHandlerControl; } } } ``` Create a separate Preview Handler Control class and extend the `FormHandlerControl` Class. ```csharp using Common; namespace XYZPreviewHandler { public class XYZPreviewHandlerControl : FormHandlerControl { public XYZPreviewHandlerControl() { // ... do your initializations here. } public override void DoPreview(T dataSource) { // ... add your preview rendering code here. } } } ``` #### Integrate the Preview Handler into PowerToys Settings: Navigate to the [powerpreview](../previewpane/powerpreview/powerpreview.h) project and edit the `powerpreview.h` file. Add the following Settings Object instance to `m_previewHandlers` settings objects array in the constructor initialization: ```cpp // XYZ Preview Handler Settings Object. FileExplorerPreviewSettings( false, L"<--YOUR_TOGGLE_CONTROL_ID-->", L"<--A description of your preview handler-->", L"xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx", // your preview handler CLSID. L"<--A display name for your preview handler-->") ``` ## Installation ### MSI To add a new Previewer update the `Product.wxs` file in `PowerToysSetup` similar to existing Previewer to register the Preview Handler. More details about registration of Preview Handlers can be [found here.](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/how-to-register-a-preview-handler) ```xml ``` ### MSIX Warning: There are known issues([Issue - 1446](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/issues/1446), [Issue - 1545](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/issues/1545)) with MSIX Installation of Preview Handlers and it's not fully supported. To add a new Previewer with MSIX update the `appxmanifest.xml` file to add file type association for preview handler and add `SurrogateServer` element with class registration. MSIX currently doesn't support .Net Assembly activation with `SurrogateServer` the logic used is shim the activation by using native dll. `dllmain.cpp` in `powerpreview` project expose the `DLLGetClassObject` method which is used to activate .net Assembly by using `CoGetClassObject`. Changes required in `appxmanifest.xml`: ```xml .xyz ``` Update the `PackagingLayout.xml` to include dll's required by the new Preview Handler. ```xml ``` Add the actual Clsid of the new preview handler in `CLSID.h` in `powerpreview` project and class registration registry changes in `registry.dat` similar to existing preview handler. To update the `registry.dat` mount the registry hive on a empty key in registry by using `reggedit.exe` and add registry key for class registartion for the new preview handler similar to MSI class registration and existing preview handlers. And export the updated `registry.dat` hive also export the `registry.reg` file for making the contents in `registy.dat` visible in source code. ```cpp // CLSID used in manifest file for Preview Handler. const CLSID CLSID_SHIMActivateXYZPreviewHandler = { valid - guid }; // Actual Clsid Guid. const CLSID CLSID_XYZPreviewHandler = { valid - guid }; // Pairs of NativeClsid vs ManagedClsid used for preview handlers. const std::vector> NativeToManagedClsid({ { CLSID_SHIMActivateXYZPreviewHandler, CLSID_XYZPreviewHandler } }); ``` ## Managing Preview Handlers After successful integration, your preview handler should appear in the PowerToys settings UI under the `File Explorer Preview` Tab as shown in Figure 2 below. In here you should be able to enable and disable your preview handler.
Settings UI - File Explorer Preview Tab
Figure 2 : Settings UI - File Explorer Preview Tab
In the general settings of the Settings UI, you should be able to disable and enable all the preview handlers all at once. See Figure 3.
Settings UI - General Settings Tab
Figure 3 : Settings UI - General Settings Tab