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Use hubs in ASP.NET Core SignalR
bradygaster
Learn how to use hubs in ASP.NET Core SignalR.
>= aspnetcore-2.1
wpickett
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05/03/2024
signalr/hubs

Use hubs in SignalR for ASP.NET Core

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By Rachel Appel and Kevin Griffin

The SignalR Hubs API enables connected clients to call methods on the server, facilitating real-time communication. The server defines methods that are called by the client, and the client defines methods that are called by the server. SignalR also enables indirect client-to-client communication, always mediated by the SignalR Hub, allowing messages to be sent between individual clients, groups, or to all connected clients. SignalR takes care of everything required to make real-time client-to-server and server-to-client communication possible.

Configure SignalR hubs

To register the services required by SignalR hubs, call xref:Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.SignalRDependencyInjectionExtensions.AddSignalR%2A in Program.cs:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Program.cs" id="snippet_AddSignalR" highlight="4":::

To configure SignalR endpoints, call xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder.HubEndpointRouteBuilderExtensions.MapHub%2A, also in Program.cs:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Program.cs" id="snippet_MapHub" highlight="2":::

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Create and use hubs

Create a hub by declaring a class that inherits from xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub. Add public methods to the class to make them callable from clients:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Hubs/ChatHub.cs" id="snippet_Class":::

Note

Hubs are transient:

  • Don't store state in a property of the hub class. Each hub method call is executed on a new hub instance.
  • Don't instantiate a hub directly via dependency injection. To send messages to a client from elsewhere in your application use an IHubContext.
  • Use await when calling asynchronous methods that depend on the hub staying alive. For example, a method such as Clients.All.SendAsync(...) can fail if it's called without await and the hub method completes before SendAsync finishes.

The Context object

The xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub class includes a xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub.Context%2A property that contains the following properties with information about the connection:

Property Description
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubCallerContext.ConnectionId%2A Gets the unique ID for the connection, assigned by SignalR. There's one connection ID for each connection.
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubCallerContext.UserIdentifier%2A Gets the user identifier. By default, SignalR uses the xref:System.Security.Claims.ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier?displayProperty=nameWithType from the xref:System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal associated with the connection as the user identifier.
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubCallerContext.User%2A Gets the xref:System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal associated with the current user.
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubCallerContext.Items%2A Gets a key/value collection that can be used to share data within the scope of this connection. Data can be stored in this collection and it will persist for the connection across different hub method invocations.
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubCallerContext.Features%2A Gets the collection of features available on the connection. For now, this collection isn't needed in most scenarios, so it isn't documented in detail yet.
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubCallerContext.ConnectionAborted%2A Gets a xref:System.Threading.CancellationToken that notifies when the connection is aborted.

xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub.Context%2A?displayProperty=nameWithType also contains the following methods:

Method Description
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.GetHttpContextExtensions.GetHttpContext%2A Returns the xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HttpContext for the connection, or null if the connection isn't associated with an HTTP request. For HTTP connections, use this method to get information such as HTTP headers and query strings.
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubCallerContext.Abort%2A Aborts the connection.

The Clients object

The xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub class includes a xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub.Clients%2A property that contains the following properties for communication between server and client:

Property Description
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.All%2A Calls a method on all connected clients
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubCallerClients%601.Caller%2A Calls a method on the client that invoked the hub method
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubCallerClients%601.Others%2A Calls a method on all connected clients except the client that invoked the method

xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub.Clients%2A?displayProperty=nameWithType also contains the following methods:

Method Description
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.AllExcept%2A Calls a method on all connected clients except for the specified connections
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.Client%2A Calls a method on a specific connected client
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.Clients%2A Calls a method on specific connected clients
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.Group%2A Calls a method on all connections in the specified group
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.GroupExcept%2A Calls a method on all connections in the specified group, except the specified connections
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.Groups%2A Calls a method on multiple groups of connections
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubCallerClients%601.OthersInGroup%2A Calls a method on a group of connections, excluding the client that invoked the hub method
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.User%2A Calls a method on all connections associated with a specific user
xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IHubClients%601.Users%2A Calls a method on all connections associated with the specified users

Each property or method in the preceding tables returns an object with a SendAsync method. The SendAsync method receives the name of the client method to call and any parameters.

The object returned by the Client and Caller methods also contain an InvokeAsync method, which can be used to wait for a result from the client.

Send messages to clients

To make calls to specific clients, use the properties of the Clients object. In the following example, there are three hub methods:

  • SendMessage sends a message to all connected clients, using Clients.All.
  • SendMessageToCaller sends a message back to the caller, using Clients.Caller.
  • SendMessageToGroup sends a message to all clients in the SignalR Users group.

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Snippets/Hubs/ChatHub.cs" id="snippet_Clients":::

Strongly typed hubs

A drawback of using SendAsync is that it relies on a string to specify the client method to be called. This leaves code open to runtime errors if the method name is misspelled or missing from the client.

An alternative to using SendAsync is to strongly type the xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub class with xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub%601. In the following example, the ChatHub client method has been extracted out into an interface called IChatClient:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Snippets/Hubs/IChatClient.cs" id="snippet_Interface":::

This interface can be used to refactor the preceding ChatHub example to be strongly typed:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Snippets/Hubs/StronglyTypedChatHub.cs" id="snippet_Class":::

Using Hub<IChatClient> enables compile-time checking of the client methods. This prevents issues caused by using strings, since Hub<T> can only provide access to the methods defined in the interface. Using a strongly typed Hub<T> disables the ability to use SendAsync.

Note

The Async suffix isn't stripped from method names. Unless a client method is defined with .on('MyMethodAsync'), don't use MyMethodAsync as the name.

Client results

In addition to making calls to clients, the server can request a result from a client. This requires the server to use ISingleClientProxy.InvokeAsync and the client to return a result from its .On handler.

There are two ways to use the API on the server, the first is to call Client(...) or Caller on the Clients property in a Hub method:

public class ChatHub : Hub
{
    public async Task<string> WaitForMessage(string connectionId)
    {
        var message = await Clients.Client(connectionId).InvokeAsync<string>(
            "GetMessage");
        return message;
    }
}

The second way is to call Client(...) on an instance of IHubContext<T>:

async Task SomeMethod(IHubContext<MyHub> context)
{
    string result = await context.Clients.Client(connectionID).InvokeAsync<string>(
        "GetMessage");
}

Strongly-typed hubs can also return values from interface methods:

public interface IClient
{
    Task<string> GetMessage();
}

public class ChatHub : Hub<IClient>
{
    public async Task<string> WaitForMessage(string connectionId)
    {
        string message = await Clients.Client(connectionId).GetMessage();
        return message;
    }
}

Clients return results in their .On(...) handlers, as shown below:

.NET client

hubConnection.On("GetMessage", async () =>
{
    Console.WriteLine("Enter message:");
    var message = await Console.In.ReadLineAsync();
    return message;
});

Typescript client

hubConnection.on("GetMessage", async () => {
    let promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        setTimeout(() => {
            resolve("message");
        }, 100);
    });
    return promise;
});

Java client

hubConnection.onWithResult("GetMessage", () -> {
    return Single.just("message");
});

Change the name of a hub method

By default, a server hub method name is the name of the .NET method. To change this default behavior for a specific method, use the HubMethodName attribute. The client should use this name instead of the .NET method name when invoking the method:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Snippets/Hubs/ChatHub.cs" id="snippet_HubMethodName" highlight="1":::

Inject services into a hub

Hub constructors can accept services from DI as parameters, which can be stored in properties on the class for use in a hub method.

When injecting multiple services for different hub methods or as an alternative way of writing code, hub methods can also accept services from DI. By default, hub method parameters are inspected and resolved from DI if possible.

services.AddSingleton<IDatabaseService, DatabaseServiceImpl>();

// ...

public class ChatHub : Hub
{
    public Task SendMessage(string user, string message, IDatabaseService dbService)
    {
        var userName = dbService.GetUserName(user);
        return Clients.All.SendAsync("ReceiveMessage", userName, message);
    }
}

If implicit resolution of parameters from services isn't desired, disable it with DisableImplicitFromServicesParameters. To explicitly specify which parameters are resolved from DI in hub methods, use the DisableImplicitFromServicesParameters option and use the [FromServices] attribute or a custom attribute that implements IFromServiceMetadata on the hub method parameters that should be resolved from DI.

services.AddSingleton<IDatabaseService, DatabaseServiceImpl>();
services.AddSignalR(options =>
{
    options.DisableImplicitFromServicesParameters = true;
});

// ...

public class ChatHub : Hub
{
    public Task SendMessage(string user, string message,
        [FromServices] IDatabaseService dbService)
    {
        var userName = dbService.GetUserName(user);
        return Clients.All.SendAsync("ReceiveMessage", userName, message);
    }
}

Note

This feature makes use of xref:Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.IServiceProviderIsService, which is optionally implemented by DI implementations. If the app's DI container doesn't support this feature, injecting services into hub methods isn't supported.

Keyed services support in Dependency Injection

Keyed services refers to a mechanism for registering and retrieving Dependency Injection (DI) services using keys. A service is associated with a key by calling xref:Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.ServiceCollectionServiceExtensions.AddKeyedSingleton%2A (or AddKeyedScoped or AddKeyedTransient) to register it. Access a registered service by specifying the key with the [FromKeyedServices] attribute. The following code shows how to use keyed services:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/KeyedSvsHub/Program.cs" highlight="5-6,34,39":::

Handle events for a connection

The SignalR Hubs API provides the xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub.OnConnectedAsync%2A and xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub.OnDisconnectedAsync%2A virtual methods to manage and track connections. Override the OnConnectedAsync virtual method to perform actions when a client connects to the hub, such as adding it to a group:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Snippets/Hubs/ChatHub.cs" id="snippet_OnConnectedAsync":::

Override the OnDisconnectedAsync virtual method to perform actions when a client disconnects. If the client disconnects intentionally, such as by calling connection.stop(), the exception parameter is set to null. However, if the client disconnects due to an error, such as a network failure, the exception parameter contains an exception that describes the failure:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Snippets/Hubs/ChatHub.cs" id="snippet_OnDisconnectedAsync":::

xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.IGroupManager.RemoveFromGroupAsync%2A doesn't need to be called in xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.Hub.OnDisconnectedAsync%2A, it's automatically handled for you.

Handle errors

Exceptions thrown in hub methods are sent to the client that invoked the method. On the JavaScript client, the invoke method returns a JavaScript Promise. Clients can attach a catch handler to the returned promise or use try/catch with async/await to handle exceptions:

:::code language="JavaScript" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/wwwroot/chat.js" id="snippet_TryCatch":::

Connections aren't closed when a hub throws an exception. By default, SignalR returns a generic error message to the client, as shown in the following example:

Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubException: An unexpected error occurred invoking 'SendMessage' on the server.

Unexpected exceptions often contain sensitive information, such as the name of a database server in an exception triggered when the database connection fails. SignalR doesn't expose these detailed error messages by default as a security measure. For more information on why exception details are suppressed, see Security considerations in ASP.NET Core SignalR.

If an exceptional condition must be propagated to the client, use the xref:Microsoft.AspNetCore.SignalR.HubException class. If a HubException is thrown in a hub method, SignalR sends the entire exception message to the client, unmodified:

:::code language="csharp" source="~/../AspNetCore.Docs.Samples/signalr/hubs/samples/6.x/SignalRHubsSample/Snippets/Hubs/ChatHub.cs" id="snippet_ThrowException":::

Note

SignalR only sends the Message property of the exception to the client. The stack trace and other properties on the exception aren't available to the client.

Additional resources

  • View or download sample code (how to download)
  • xref:signalr/introduction
  • xref:signalr/javascript-client
  • xref:signalr/publish-to-azure-web-app

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