You don't need to handle messages to implement this. You just need to implement IDropTarget and call RegisterDragDrop/RevokeDragDrop. It's really very very simple. You can actually implement IDropTarget in your form code but I prefer to do it in a helper class that looks like this:
type
IDragDrop = interface
function DropAllowed(const FileNames: array of string): Boolean;
procedure Drop(const FileNames: array of string);
end;
TDropTarget = class(TInterfacedObject, IDropTarget)
private
FHandle: HWND;
FDragDrop: IDragDrop;
FDropAllowed: Boolean;
procedure GetFileNames(const dataObj: IDataObject; var FileNames: TStringArray);
procedure SetEffect(var dwEffect: Integer);
function DragEnter(const dataObj: IDataObject; grfKeyState: Integer; pt: TPoint; var dwEffect: Integer): HResult; stdcall;
function DragOver(grfKeyState: Longint; pt: TPoint; var dwEffect: Longint): HResult; stdcall;
function DragLeave: HResult; stdcall;
function Drop(const dataObj: IDataObject; grfKeyState: Longint; pt: TPoint; var dwEffect: Longint): HResult; stdcall;
public
constructor Create(AHandle: HWND; const ADragDrop: IDragDrop);
destructor Destroy; override;
end;
{ TDropTarget }
constructor TDropTarget.Create(AHandle: HWND; const ADragDrop: IDragDrop);
begin
inherited Create;
FHandle := AHandle;
FDragDrop := ADragDrop;
RegisterDragDrop(FHandle, Self)
end;
destructor TDropTarget.Destroy;
begin
RevokeDragDrop(FHandle);
inherited;
end;
procedure TDropTarget.GetFileNames(const dataObj: IDataObject; var FileNames: TStringArray);
var
i: Integer;
formatetcIn: TFormatEtc;
medium: TStgMedium;
dropHandle: HDROP;
begin
FileNames := nil;
formatetcIn.cfFormat := CF_HDROP;
formatetcIn.ptd := nil;
formatetcIn.dwAspect := DVASPECT_CONTENT;
formatetcIn.lindex := -1;
formatetcIn.tymed := TYMED_HGLOBAL;
if dataObj.GetData(formatetcIn, medium)=S_OK then begin
(* This cast needed because HDROP is incorrectly declared as Longint in ShellAPI.pas. It should be declared as THandle
which is an unsigned integer. Without this fix the routine fails in top-down memory allocation scenarios. *)
dropHandle := HDROP(medium.hGlobal);
SetLength(FileNames, DragQueryFile(dropHandle, $FFFFFFFF, nil, 0));
for i := 0 to high(FileNames) do begin
SetLength(FileNames[i], DragQueryFile(dropHandle, i, nil, 0));
DragQueryFile(dropHandle, i, @FileNames[i][1], Length(FileNames[i])+1);
end;
end;
end;
procedure TDropTarget.SetEffect(var dwEffect: Integer);
begin
if FDropAllowed then begin
dwEffect := DROPEFFECT_COPY;
end else begin
dwEffect := DROPEFFECT_NONE;
end;
end;
function TDropTarget.DragEnter(const dataObj: IDataObject; grfKeyState: Integer; pt: TPoint; var dwEffect: Integer): HResult;
var
FileNames: TStringArray;
begin
Result := S_OK;
Try
GetFileNames(dataObj, FileNames);
FDropAllowed := (Length(FileNames)>0) and FDragDrop.DropAllowed(FileNames);
SetEffect(dwEffect);
Except
Result := E_UNEXPECTED;
End;
end;
function TDropTarget.DragLeave: HResult;
begin
Result := S_OK;
end;
function TDropTarget.DragOver(grfKeyState: Integer; pt: TPoint; var dwEffect: Integer): HResult;
begin
Result := S_OK;
Try
SetEffect(dwEffect);
Except
Result := E_UNEXPECTED;
End;
end;
function TDropTarget.Drop(const dataObj: IDataObject; grfKeyState: Integer; pt: TPoint; var dwEffect: Integer): HResult;
var
FileNames: TStringArray;
begin
Result := S_OK;
Try
GetFileNames(dataObj, FileNames);
if Length(FileNames)>0 then begin
FDragDrop.Drop(FileNames);
end;
Except
Application.HandleException(Self);
End;
end;
The idea here is to wrap up the complexity of the Windows IDropTarget in TDropTarget. All you need to do is to implement IDragDrop which is much simpler. Anyway, I think this should get you going.