- 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
- Make SerializedHubMessage and SerializedMessage
public
- Made HubConnectionStore public
- Move SendUtils and Utils to the internal folder
- Make Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Connections.Common/Internal public.
- Move InvocationRequest to internal folder
This change rationalizes the 2 very similar abstractions that exist in Connections.Abstractions, IConnection and ConnectionContext. It also introduces an IConnectionFactory to SignalR that is used to create a new ConnectionContext for a HubConnection.
- HubConnection just completes both ends of the transport pipe instead of calling DisposeAsync.
- Implemented ConnectionContext on HttpConnection and added HttpConnectionFactory
- Updated tests
- 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
- Removed SendUtils.PrepareRequst and instead used HttpClient.DefaultRequstHeaders to set the common headers to apply HttpOptions to all outbound requests
- Modified how we check for the user agent request testing