using System; using System.IO; using System.Linq; using System.Windows.Forms; using Newtonsoft.Json; namespace IPCamAppBar { public partial class MainForm : Form { private readonly Config config; private readonly AppBar appBar; public MainForm() { InitializeComponent(); using (var file = File.OpenText(@"config.json")) { var serializer = new JsonSerializer(); config = (Config)serializer.Deserialize(file, typeof(Config)); } var monitor = GetMonitor(config.AppBar.Monitor); var position = GetAppBarPosition(config.AppBar.Side); appBar = new AppBar(Handle); appBar.SetPosition(monitor, position, config.AppBar.Size); config.Cameras?.ForEach(AddCamera); } protected override void WndProc(ref Message m) { appBar?.HandleMessage(m); base.WndProc(ref m); } private static Screen GetMonitor(int number) { // Since I could not find any way to get the numbers as assigned in the // display control panel, we'll just order them left-to-right. var orderedScreens = Screen.AllScreens.OrderBy(s => s.Bounds.Left).ToList(); // 0 means primary. Yeah. Totally not losing geek-creds for using a 1-based // index here. No sir. 'tis a feature! return number > 0 && number <= orderedScreens.Count ? orderedScreens[number - 1] : Screen.PrimaryScreen; } private static AppBarPosition GetAppBarPosition(ConfigSide side) { switch (side) { case ConfigSide.Top: return AppBarPosition.Top; case ConfigSide.Bottom: return AppBarPosition.Bottom; case ConfigSide.Left: return AppBarPosition.Left; case ConfigSide.Right: return AppBarPosition.Right; default: throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(side), side, @"Invalid side value"); } } private void AddCamera(ConfigCamera camera) { var view = new CameraView(camera.URL) { Width = camera.Width, Height = camera.Height }; CameraViewContainer.Controls.Add(view); } private void MainForm_FormClosed(object sender, FormClosedEventArgs e) { appBar.Dispose(); } private void CameraViewContainer_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { //Close(); } } }