| Package | flash.desktop | 
| Class | public class NativeDragManager | 
| Inheritance | NativeDragManager  Object | 
| Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0 | 
The following kinds of data can be transferred:
- Bitmaps
- Files
- Text
- URL strings
- Serialized objects
- Object references (valid only within the originating application)
Note: all NativeDragManager members are static. An instance of this class does not need to be created.
A drag-and-drop operation is a user interface gesture that begins with the user clicking a visible item and dragging it elsewhere. During the drag gesture, interactive objects on the display list dispatch native drag events as the gesture moves across the AIR application window. Handlers for these events can call the methods of the NativeDragManager class to indicate whether a dragged item can be dropped on an object. In response, the NativeDragManager changes the mouse pointer to provide feedback to the user.
                  AIR profile support: This feature is not supported 
 on AIR for TV devices. Also, it is not supported on all mobile devices. You can test 
 for support at run time using the NativeDragManager.isSupported property. See 
 
 AIR Profile Support for more information regarding API support across multiple profiles.
 
Drag actions
Drag-and-drop gestures are typically used for three types of operations, called actions. Since the meaning of these actions depends on the application context, the runtime does not enforce any particular behavior with respect to actions. However, properly implementing the actions improves the user experience with your application.
The possible actions are:
- Copy — A copy of the data is made, leaving the original untouched. (When dragging objects within an application, care should be taken to copy the original object itself rather than the reference to that object.)
- Move — The data is moved from its original context into the context defined by the drop target, such as when moving an item from one list to another.
- Link — A reference or shortcut to the original data is created, leaving the item in its original context.
The allowed actions can be set for a drag gesture by supplying an allowedActions parameter
 in the NativeDragManager.doDrag() call that starts the drag operation. 
 If no allowedActions parameter is provided, all
 of the actions are allowed. Potential drag targets can check which actions are allowed by using the 
 allowedActions property of a NativeDragEvent object, and should not accept a drop
 that allows only incompatible actions (this is not enforced by the runtime, however).
If a drop target only implements a single action, the object can set the 
 dropAction property of the NativeDragManager in the handlers for both
 the nativeDragEnter and nativeDragOver events. Setting the
 property before the drop, allows the drag manager to update the mouse pointer to 
 indicate the supported action and also prevents
 a user from choosing an incompatible action using modifier keys. If the specified action
 is not one of the allowed actions, then a drop is not allowed, even if the target calls the
 acceptDrop() method.
When accepting a drop, a potential drop target should specify the action chosen
 by setting the NativeDragManager.dropAction property in response to the 
 nativeDragDrop event. This action is reported back to the initiating
 display object in the nativeDragComplete event. If no action is set by a drop target, 
 then a default action is chosen from the allowed actions in this order of 
 precedence: copy, move, link. The initiating object is responsible
 for updating its internal state in response to the chosen action.
String constants for the action names are defined in the NativeDragActions class.
Sequence of events
A drag gesture is begun by calling the NativeDragManager.doDrag() method 
 within a mouseDown or mouseMove event handler and 
 proceeds through the following event sequence in response to user actions:
- 
                     nativeDragStartevent — WhenNativeDragManager.doDrag()is called, the interactive object passed as a paramter to the method becomes the initiator object and dispatches anativeDragStartevent.
- 
                     nativeDragUpdateevent — While the drag is in progress, the initiator object continually dispatchesnativeDragUpdateevents.
- 
                     nativeDragEnter,nativeDragOverevents — When a drag gesture passes over an interactive object, that object dispatches anativeDragEnterevent. While the drag gesture remains over the interactive object, it continually dispatchesnativeDragOverevents. In response to either of these events, an object that serves as a potential drop target should check the properties of the event object to decide whether it can accept the drop. If the data format and allowed actions are appropriate, then the event handler for these events must callNativeDragManager.acceptDrop(), passing in a reference to the display object to serve as the drag target (typically the object that dispatched thenativeDragEnterornativeDragOverevent). The user can then drop the dragged item onto the target.
- 
                     nativeDragExitevent — When a drag gesture passes out of an interactive object, the object dispatches anativeDragExitevent. If the object had been designated as the drag target by an earlier call to theNativeDragManager.acceptDrop()method, that call is no longer valid andacceptDrop()must be called again if the gesture re-enters the interactive object.
- 
                     nativeDragDropevent — The target display object dispatches anativeDragDropevent when the user releases the mouse button over the object. The handler for this event can access the data in thetransferableproperty of the event object and should set theNativeDragManager.dropActionproperty to signal which action should be taken by the initiator object.
- 
                     nativeDragComplete— When the user releases the mouse button at the end of a drag gesture, the initiator object dispatches anativeDragCompleteevent (whether or not the drop itself was consumated). The handler for this event can check thedropActionproperty of the event object to determine what, if any, modification should be made to its internal data state, such as removing a dragged-out item from a list. IfdropActionisNativeDragActions.NONE, then the dragged item was not dropped on an eligible target.
Gestures between applications
When a drag gesture enters an AIR application window from a non-AIR application,
 there is no initiator object to dispatch the nativeDragStart or nativeDragComplete
 event. The events dispatched during the gesture will otherwise follow the same
 pattern as that of a gesture starting and ending within the same AIR application.
When a drag gesture leaves an AIR application window, there is no target object to dispatch 
 nativeDragEnter, nativeDragOver, or nativeDragDrop events. The initiator object
 still dispatches a nativeDragComplete event, which reports the drag action set 
 by the native operating system (or none, if the drop was not accepted).
When a drag gesture moves from one AIR application to another, the initiator and target display objects dispatch events within their separate applications as usual.
Transfering information
The data transfered during a drag-and-drop gesture is contained in a Clipboard object. 
 This data object is added to the drag operation with the 
 NativeDragManager.doDrag() method that starts the drag gesture. 
 Potential drop targets can access the Clipboard object through the 
 clipboard property of the native drag event 
 object. Once a drag operation has started, the Clipboard object can 
 only be accessed in the event handler of a NativeDragEvent. Any other attempt 
 to access the object generates a run-time error.
Security considerations
The security sandboxes of the initiator and potential target objects determine how the 
 the data being dragged can be accessed. If both objects are in the same sandbox, 
 then the data can be accessed from any NativeDragEvent object. However,
 if the initiator and target objects are in different sandboxes, the data can 
 only be accessed in the target sandbox within the event 
 handler for the nativeDragDrop event. Other native drag event handlers can still
 still access the Clipboard object referenced in the event clipboard
 property to determine which data formats are available, but calling the 
 clipboard.getData() method generates a security error.
More examples
Related API Elements
flash.desktop.NativeDragActions
flash.desktop.NativeDragOptions
flash.desktop.Clipboard
| Property | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|  | constructor : Object 
	 A reference to the class object or constructor function for a given object instance. | Object | |
| dragInitiator : InteractiveObject [static] [read-only] 
	The interactive object passed to the NativeDragManager.doDrag() call that initiated the drag operation. | NativeDragManager | ||
| dropAction : String [static] 
	The drag action specified by the drop target. | NativeDragManager | ||
| isDragging : Boolean [static] [read-only] 
	Reports whether a drag operation is currently in progress. | NativeDragManager | ||
| isSupported : Boolean [static] [read-only] 
     The isSupported property is set to true if the 
     NativeDragManager class is supported on the current platform, otherwise it is
     set to false. | NativeDragManager | ||
|  | prototype : Object [static] 
	 A reference to the prototype object of a class or function object. | Object | |
| Method | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| [static] 
	 Informs the NativeDragManager object that the specified target interactive object can accept a drop
	 corresponding to the current drag event. | NativeDragManager | ||
|     doDrag(dragInitiator:InteractiveObject, clipboard:Clipboard, dragImage:BitmapData = null, offset:Point = null, allowedActions:NativeDragOptions = null):void [static] 
	 Starts a drag-and-drop operation. | NativeDragManager | ||
|  | 
	 Indicates whether an object has a specified property defined. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Indicates whether an instance of the Object class is in the prototype chain of the object specified 
	 as the parameter. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Indicates whether the specified property exists and is enumerable. | Object | |
|  | 
     Sets the availability of a dynamic property for loop operations. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Returns the string representation of this object, formatted according to locale-specific conventions. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Returns the string representation of the specified object. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Returns the primitive value of the specified object. | Object | |
| dragInitiator | property | 
dragInitiator:InteractiveObject  [read-only] | Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0 | 
	The interactive object passed to the NativeDragManager.doDrag() call that initiated the drag operation.
	
	
Implementation
    public static function get dragInitiator():InteractiveObject| dropAction | property | 
dropAction:String| Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0 | 
The drag action specified by the drop target.
The dropAction property
     should be set in the handler for the nativeDragDrop event.
     If dropAction is not set before the nativeDragComplete, 
     the NativeDragManager sets the value with the first 
     allowed action from the list: copy, move, or link (in that order).
Implementation
    public static function get dropAction():String    public static function set dropAction(value:String):voidRelated API Elements
| isDragging | property | 
| isSupported | property | 
| acceptDragDrop | () | method | 
 public static function acceptDragDrop(target:InteractiveObject):void| Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0 | 
Informs the NativeDragManager object that the specified target interactive object can accept a drop corresponding to the current drag event.
This method should be called only when there is a nativeDragDrop
     handler on the specified target object that can handle at least one of the 
     data formats in the dragged item and at least one of the allowed actions.
This function can be called only within a nativeDragEnter or nativeDragOver
	 event handler.
Parameters
| target:InteractiveObject | 
| doDrag | () | method | 
 public static function doDrag(dragInitiator:InteractiveObject, clipboard:Clipboard, dragImage:BitmapData = null, offset:Point = null, allowedActions:NativeDragOptions = null):void| Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0 | 
Starts a drag-and-drop operation.
To start a drag operation:
- Create a new Clipboard object.
- Add the data to be transferred in one or more formats.
- Optionally, create a BitmapData object to serve as a proxy image during the drag.
- Optionally, create a NativeDragOptions object to restrict the actions allowed in this operation. 
     (If the allowedActionsparameter is leftnull, all actions are allowed.)
- Call NativeDragManager.doDrag().
The initiator object dispatches a nativeDragStart event after this method is called,
     nativeDragStart events while the drag is in progress, and a 
     nativeDragComplete event when the user releases the mouse button to end the drag gesture. 
     The handler for the nativeDragComplete event can check the dropAction property of the 
	 event to determine whether the drag-and-drop operation was successfully completed. 
	 If dropAction is NativeDragActions.NONE, then the dragged item was not dropped 
	 on an eligible target.
This method can be called only from within a mouseDown or 
     mouseMove event handler. (If called in response to a 
     mouseMove event, the mouse button must also be down.)
Parameters
| dragInitiator:InteractiveObject— Typically the object from which the drag gesture began. Receives thenativeDragStartandnativeDragCompleteevents. | |
| clipboard:Clipboard— The container object for data being dragged. | |
| dragImage:BitmapData(default =null)— An optional proxy image displayed under the mouse pointer 
     during the drag gesture. Ifnull, no image is displayed. | |
| offset:Point(default =null)— The offset between the mouse hotspot and the top left 
     corner of the drag image. Negative coordinates move the image up and 
     to the left in relation to the hotspot. Ifnull, the top 
     left corner of the drag image is positioned at the mouse hotspot. | |
| allowedActions:NativeDragOptions(default =null)— Restricts the drag-and-drop actions allowed for 
     this operation. Ifnull, all actions are allowed. | 
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