- The connection state object is manipulated by multiple parties in a non thread safe way. This change introduces a semaphore that should be used by anyone updating or reading the connection state.
- Handle cases where there's an active request for a connection id and another incoming request for the same connection id, sse and websockets 409 and long polling kicks out the previous connection (https://github.com/aspnet/SignalR/issues/27 and https://github.com/aspnet/SignalR/issues/4)
- Handle requests being processed for disposed connections. There was a race where the background thread could remove and clean up the connection while it was about to be processed.
- Synchronize between the background scanning thread and the request threads when updating the connection state.
- Added `DisposeAndRemoveAsync` to the connection manager that handles`DisposeAsync` throwing and properly removes connections from connection tracking.
- Added Start to ConnectionManager so that testing is easier (background timer doesn't kick in unless start is called).
- Added RequestId to connection state for easier debugging and correlation (can easily see which request is currently processing the logical connection).
- Added tests
* Clean up disposal of connection state
- Removed IDisposable and added a DisposeAsync method to ConnectionState
- Added ApplicationTask and TransportTask to ConnectionState as first class
properties so that it is easy to see (in a process dump or debugger) the
outstanding tasks that Sockets is keeping track of on a per connection basis.
- Remove Streaming* classes from Sockets. The main
API will be channels based and streaming transports
will use the PipelineChannel (formerly FramingChannel) to
access messages.
- Added WriteAsync and ReadAsync to Connection and hid
the IChannelConnection from public API.
- Also fixed the fact that unknown methods caused server side
exceptions.
- Changed the consumption pattern to WaitToReadAsync/TryRead to avoid
exceptions.
- React to API changes
* Need a separate set of primitives to handle messaging
* Using Channels (not Pipelines!) to provide the data flow for messaging
* All transports are now "message" based transports
* Added an adaptor to convert message-based transports to serve
streaming endpoints
* Clean up shutdown management
- ConnectionManager now implements IApplicationEvents. It makes testing cleaner
but makes service registration a little messy.
* Cleaned up service registration and layering a bit
- Added SocketsApplicationLifetimeEvents instead of implementing it
on ConnectionManager directly.
- Exposed ConnectionManager.CloseConnections()