* fix issue with incorrect user detection when Invoking for User
* fix failed testcases
* use proper extension method to avoid potential null reference exception
* fix for channel name in redis version + follow SignalR team recommendations
* remove unncessary freespace
* remove whitespaces
* introduce IUserIdProvider to resolve user id
* Move IUserIdProvider from HubLifetimeManager to HubConnectionContext
* setting user id to connection context in hubendpoint
* Remove the params argument from IClientProxy
- This allows passing arrays without having to explicitly ToArray() or AsEnumerable()
- Added overloads up to 10 arguments
- Added tests
* Initial support for websocket subprotocols
- Exposes a SubProtocol property on WebSocketOptions that picks the
protocol for all connections on the end point.
- This is required for things like mqtt over websockets (the SubProtocol in
this case is something like mqtt or mqttv3.1)
- Added test
#402
We need to close the connection if there is an exception when writing to the transport on the server side. Currently if an exception happens it leaves the connection in an unsable state - after the exception no messages from the server will be sent to the client because the writing loop is terminated. Ignoring the message could cause hangs on the client side since we can fail while writing a completion message. In this case if the client is awaiting the invocation it will hang because the task will never be completed.
* Turned Stream into StreamAsync
- Before we were fire and forgetting the invocation that initiated
the streaming, this changes that so that the caller now has to await
to get the channel.
#899
* Added Cancellation support
- Added ConnectionAbortedToken to the HubConnectionContext. This allows
arbitrary code to access a handle that represents the connection lifetime
without handling OnDisconnectedAsync on the hub itself.
- Expose Abort on HubConnectionContext to allow server side methods to
abort the connection.
- Use the Abort to stop the main loop when unexpected invocation errors happen.
- Use the connection aborted token as unsubscribe from the IObservable and to complete
the IAsyncEnumerator for streaming results.
- Removed ConnectionFactoryDelegate and used Func<IConnection>
- Changed WithLogger that accepts ILoggerFactory to WithLoggerFactory
- Made UseLogger configure the existing ILoggerFactory or create a LoggerFactory
- Add support for setting the log level for console logs
- Updated tests
Before we would rely on error being null to detect whether to read results and we had an additional 'hasResult' field. Now all this information is codified in a field.
* Features everywhere
- The goal here is to move things closer to the final design where
ConnectionContext represents a very low level primitive that represents
any connection like transport. As part of that change, we remove unnecessary
properties like User and move those into features. They temporarily live in the same
assembly but they are not required by ConnectionContext.
- Used features for Hubs instead of Metadata
- Metadata is no longer thread safe
* Replace ConnectionContext with HubConnectionContext
- The SocketDelegate implementation owns the transport pipe,
it's a single producer single consumer model. SignalR needs to support
multiple producers so that broadcast, return values and sending to individual
connections works. This change introduces a multi producer channel that is used
by all producers to copy data to the transport safely. This will make the move
to pipelines easier.
- Remove timeout and closed the application when the transport closes.
Made some tweaks to TestWebSocketConnectionFeature as a result.
- This uncovered some interesting issues with the WebSocketTransport itself so
further refactoring is needed to make it a bit more solid.