JavaScript and TypeScript clients for SignalR for ASP.NET Core
:warning: This package will no longer be supported starting August 21, 2021. This package follows the .NET Core 2.1 support lifecycle which is ending soon. Please transition to using @microsoft/signalr as described below.
Note: The JavaScript and TypeScript clients for SignalR for ASP.NET Core have been moved to @microsoft/signalr. If you are already using @aspnet/signalr
and are unsure when to move to @microsoft/signalr
, check the Feature Distribution chart in the ASP.NET Core SignalR documentation. Newer client releases are compatible with older version of ASP.NET Core SignalR which means it is safe to upgrade the client before upgrading the server.
Installation
npm install @aspnet/signalr
Usage
See the SignalR Documentation at docs.microsoft.com for documentation on the latest release.
Browser
To use the client in a browser, copy *.js
files from the dist/browser
folder to your script folder include on your page using the <script>
tag.
Node.js
The following polyfills are required to use the client in Node.js applications:
XmlHttpRequest
- alwaysWebSockets
- to use the WebSockets transportEventSource
- to use the ServerSentEvents transportbtoa/atob
- to use binary protocols (e.g. MessagePack) over text transports (ServerSentEvents)
Example (Browser)
let connection = new signalR.HubConnectionBuilder()
.withUrl("/chat")
.build();
connection.on("send", data => {
console.log(data);
});
connection.start()
.then(() => connection.invoke("send", "Hello"));
Example (NodeJS)
const signalR = require("@aspnet/signalr");
let connection = new signalR.HubConnectionBuilder()
.withUrl("/chat")
.build();
connection.on("send", data => {
console.log(data);
});
connection.start()
.then(() => connection.invoke("send", "Hello"));