jellyfin-server/RSSDP/SsdpDeviceLocator.cs

35 lines
2.0 KiB
C#
Raw Normal View History

2016-10-29 22:22:20 +00:00
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
2016-11-04 08:31:05 +00:00
using MediaBrowser.Model.Net;
using MediaBrowser.Model.Threading;
2016-10-29 22:22:20 +00:00
using Rssdp.Infrastructure;
namespace Rssdp
{
// THIS IS A LINKED FILE - SHARED AMONGST MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
// Be careful to check any changes compile and work for all platform projects it is shared in.
/// <summary>
/// Allows you to search the network for a particular device, device types, or UPnP service types. Also listenings for broadcast notifications of device availability and raises events to indicate changes in status.
/// </summary>
public sealed class SsdpDeviceLocator : SsdpDeviceLocatorBase
{
/// <summary>
/// Default constructor. Constructs a new instance using the default <see cref="ISsdpCommunicationsServer"/> and <see cref="ISocketFactory"/> implementations for this platform.
/// </summary>
[System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage("Microsoft.Reliability", "CA2000:Dispose objects before losing scope", Justification="Can't expose along exception paths here (exceptions should be very rare anyway, and probably fatal too) and we shouldn't dipose the items we pass to base in any other case.")]
2016-11-14 19:32:43 +00:00
public SsdpDeviceLocator(ISsdpCommunicationsServer communicationsServer, ITimerFactory timerFacatory) : base(communicationsServer, timerFacatory)
2016-10-29 22:22:20 +00:00
{
// This is not the problem you are looking for;
// Yes, this is poor man's dependency injection which some call an anti-pattern.
// However, it makes the library really simple to get started with or to use if the calling code isn't using IoC/DI.
// The fact we have injected dependencies is really an internal architectural implementation detail to allow for the
// cross platform and testing concerns of this library. It shouldn't be something calling code worries about and is
// not a deliberate extension point, except where adding new platform support in which case...
// There is a constructor that takes a manually injected dependency anyway, so proper DI using
// a container or whatever can be done anyway.
}
}
}