**STRUCT** # `PasswordEntryRow` A [class@EntryRow] tailored for entering secrets. password-entry-row It does not show its contents in clear text, does not allow to copy it to the clipboard, and shows a warning when Caps Lock is engaged. If the underlying platform allows it, `AdwPasswordEntryRow` will also place the text in a non-pageable memory area, to avoid it being written out to disk by the operating system. It offer a way to reveal the contents in clear text. ## CSS Nodes `AdwPasswordEntryRow` has a single CSS node with name `row` that carries `.entry` and `.password` style classes. ## Properties ### `updateFunctions` Additional update functions for type extensions. ### `appearFunctions` Additional appear functions for type extensions. ### `activatesDefault` Whether activating the embedded entry can activate the default widget. ### `enableEmojiCompletion` Whether to suggest emoji replacements on the entry row. Emoji replacement is done with :-delimited names, like `:heart:`. ### `showApplyButton` Whether to show the apply button. When set to `TRUE`, typing text in the entry will reveal an apply button. Clicking it or pressing the Enter key will hide the button and emit the [signal@EntryRow::apply] signal. This is useful if changing the entry contents can trigger an expensive operation, e.g. network activity, to avoid triggering it after typing every character. ### `title` The title of the preference represented by this row. The title is interpreted as Pango markup unless [property@PreferencesRow:use-markup] is set to `FALSE`. ### `titleSelectable` Whether the user can copy the title from the label. See also [property@Gtk.Label:selectable]. ### `useMarkup` Whether to use Pango markup for the title label. Subclasses may also use it for other labels, such as subtitle. See also [func@Pango.parse_markup]. ### `useUnderline` Whether an embedded underline in the title indicates a mnemonic. ### `apply` Emitted when the apply button is pressed. See [property@EntryRow:show-apply-button]. ### `entryActivated` Emitted when the embedded entry is activated. ### `suffix` The body for the widget "suffix". ### `prefix` The body for the widget "prefix". ### `app` The application. ### `window` The window. ## Methods ### `init()` Initialize `PasswordEntryRow`. ### `container(modifiers:)` Get the widget's view storage. - Parameter modifiers: The view modifiers. - Returns: The view storage. ### `update(_:modifiers:updateProperties:)` Update the widget's view storage. - Parameters: - storage: The view storage. - modifiers: The view modifiers. - updateProperties: Whether to update the view's properties. ### `activatesDefault(_:)` Whether activating the embedded entry can activate the default widget. ### `enableEmojiCompletion(_:)` Whether to suggest emoji replacements on the entry row. Emoji replacement is done with :-delimited names, like `:heart:`. ### `showApplyButton(_:)` Whether to show the apply button. When set to `TRUE`, typing text in the entry will reveal an apply button. Clicking it or pressing the Enter key will hide the button and emit the [signal@EntryRow::apply] signal. This is useful if changing the entry contents can trigger an expensive operation, e.g. network activity, to avoid triggering it after typing every character. ### `title(_:)` The title of the preference represented by this row. The title is interpreted as Pango markup unless [property@PreferencesRow:use-markup] is set to `FALSE`. ### `titleSelectable(_:)` Whether the user can copy the title from the label. See also [property@Gtk.Label:selectable]. ### `useMarkup(_:)` Whether to use Pango markup for the title label. Subclasses may also use it for other labels, such as subtitle. See also [func@Pango.parse_markup]. ### `useUnderline(_:)` Whether an embedded underline in the title indicates a mnemonic. ### `apply(_:)` Emitted when the apply button is pressed. See [property@EntryRow:show-apply-button]. ### `entryActivated(_:)` Emitted when the embedded entry is activated.