- Add a SkipNegotiation flag to the .NET and ts client
to allow skipping the negotiation phase. Don't infer it based on the transport type.
- Updated the negotiate protocol to support returning a redirect url
- Added support to .NET client to handle redirect negotiations
- Handle poorly written endpoints that sends infinite redirects
- Added access token support and an infinite redirect guard
- Add delete handler for stopping the transport
There was a race condition between the first poll and any other http request that was sent.
In particular, if you called StartAsync then StopAsync it was possible for the delete to happen before the poll started leading to 400 errors. This change fixes that by making the very first poll
return immediately so that the client can use that to determine if there was an error connecting.
- Added DisposeAsync to the IConnectionFactory. It's responsible for disposing the connection after the pipe has closed.
- Added dispose callback to WithConnectionFactory
- Don't wait for poll request to end before unwinding from the transport
- Make sure all http requests are done before returning from StopAsync in both SSE and longpolling
- There are too many issues and questions with respect to back pressure and the buffering policy we should use when the client being streamed to can't support the data being pushed via OnNext.
As a result, we're dropping support for IObservable but keeping ChannelReader and we'll eventually support IAsyncEnumerable when that makes it into the BCL.
- Add sample showing Observable -> ChannelReader adaption
- Rename file to HttpTransportType.cs
- Add HttpTransportType.None
- Move All to static readonly field
- Make TransportType on client and service HttpConnectionOptions consistent
- Move setting defaults into ctor