SearchBar

gtk.SearchBar is a container made to have a search entry (possibly with additional connex widgets, such as drop-down menus, or buttons) built-in. The search bar would appear when a search is started through typing on the keyboard, or the application’s search mode is toggled on.

For keyboard presses to start a search, events will need to be forwarded from the top-level window that contains the search bar. See SearchBar.handleEvent for example code. Common shortcuts such as Ctrl+F should be handled as an application action, or through the menu items.

You will also need to tell the search bar about which entry you are using as your search entry using SearchBar.connectEntry. The following example shows you how to create a more complex search entry.

CSS nodes

GtkSearchBar has a single CSS node with name searchbar.

A simple example

Constructors

this
this(GtkSearchBar* gtkSearchBar, bool ownedRef)

Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.

this
this()

Creates a gtk.SearchBar You will need to tell it about which widget is going to be your text entry using SearchBar.connectEntry.

Members

Functions

connectEntry
void connectEntry(Entry entry)

Connects the gtk.Entry widget passed as the one to be used in this search bar. The entry should be a descendant of the search bar. This is only required if the entry isn’t the direct child of the search bar (as in our main example).

getSearchBarStruct
GtkSearchBar* getSearchBarStruct(bool transferOwnership)

Get the main Gtk struct

getSearchMode
bool getSearchMode()

Returns whether the search mode is on or off.

getShowCloseButton
bool getShowCloseButton()

Returns whether the close button is shown.

getStruct
void* getStruct()

the main Gtk struct as a void*

handleEvent
bool handleEvent(Event event)

This function should be called when the top-level window which contains the search bar received a key event.

setSearchMode
void setSearchMode(bool searchMode)

Switches the search mode on or off.

setShowCloseButton
void setShowCloseButton(bool visible)

Shows or hides the close button. Applications that already have a “search” toggle button should not show a close button in their search bar, as it duplicates the role of the toggle button.

Static functions

getType
GType getType()

Variables

gtkSearchBar
GtkSearchBar* gtkSearchBar;

the main Gtk struct

Inherited Members

From Bin

gtkBin
GtkBin* gtkBin;

the main Gtk struct

getBinStruct
GtkBin* getBinStruct(bool transferOwnership)

Get the main Gtk struct

getStruct
void* getStruct()

the main Gtk struct as a void*

getType
GType getType()
getChild
Widget getChild()

Gets the child of the gtk.Bin, or NULL if the bin contains no child widget. The returned widget does not have a reference added, so you do not need to unref it.

Meta

Since

3.10