I'm trying to use the Bing Search API to find images as backgrounds to the tiles inside of my app. I've included the BingSearchContainer.cs in my Project but I can't make it work with the sample code provided here.

Any guidelines for how to use the Bing Search API inside of my Windows Phone 8 app would be appriciated!

Thanks for any answer.

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解决方案

I expect that you already have a AccountKey so I wont tell you have to get one.

Implementation

  1. First of all, add the BingSearchContainer.cs to your project
  2. Implement the sample C# code found in the Bing API Quick Start & Code
  3. Thereafter, right-click References and choose Manage NuGet Packages... and search for, and install, Microsoft.Data.Services.Client.WindowsP.
  4. Modify the sample code so that it work with Windows Phone:

    using Bing;
    using System;
    using System.Data.Services.Client;
    using System.Linq;
    using System.Net;
    
    namespace StackOverflow.Samples.BingSearch
    {
        public class Finder
        {
            public void FindImageUrlsFor(string searchQuery)
            {
                // Create a Bing container. 
                string rootUri = "https://api.datamarket.azure.com/Bing/Search";
                var bingContainer = new Bing.BingSearchContainer(new Uri(rootUri));
                bingContainer.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
    
                // Replace this value with your account key. 
                var accountKey = "YourAccountKey";
    
                // Configure bingContainer to use your credentials. 
                bingContainer.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(accountKey, accountKey);
    
                // Build the query. 
                var imageQuery = bingContainer.Image(query, null, null, null, null, null, null);
    
                imageQuery.BeginExecute(_onImageQueryComplete, imageQuery);
    
            }
    
            // Handle the query callback. 
            private void _onImageQueryComplete(IAsyncResult imageResults)
            {
                // Get the original query from the imageResults.
                DataServiceQuery<Bing.ImageResult> query =
                    imageResults.AsyncState as DataServiceQuery<Bing.ImageResult>;
    
                var resultList = new List<string>();
    
                foreach (var result in query.EndExecute(imageResults))
                    resultList.Add(result.MediaUrl);
    
                FindImageCompleted(this, resultList);
            }
    
            public event FindImageUrlsForEventHandler FindImageUrlsForCompleted;
            public delegate void FindImageUrlsForEventHandler(object sender, List<string> result);
        }
    }
    

Example

  1. And now, let's use the code I provided you with:

    using Bing;
    using System;
    using System.Data.Services.Client;
    using System.Linq;
    using System.Net;
    
    namespace StackOverflow.Samples.BingSearch
    {
        public class MyPage
        {
            private void Button_Click_1(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
            {
                var finder = new Finder();
                finder.FindImageUrlsForCompleted += finder_FindImageUrlsForCompleted;
                finder.FindImageUrlsFor("candy");
            }
    
            void finder_FindImageUrlsForCompleted(object sender, List<string> result)
            {
                Deployment.Current.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(() =>
                {
                    foreach (var s in result)
                        MyTextBox.Text += s + "\n";
                });
            }
        }
    }
    
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