Azure SignalR Service SDK for .NET helps you to instantly build Azure applications with real-time messaging functionality, taking advantage of scalable cloud computing resources.
This repository contains the open source subset of the .NET SDK.
Package Name | Target Framework | NuGet | MyGet |
---|---|---|---|
Microsoft.Azure.SignalR | .NET Standard 2.0 | ||
Microsoft.Azure.SignalR.Protocols | .NET Standard 2.0 | ||
Microsoft.Azure.SignalR.AspNet | .NET Standard 2.0 |
Azure SignalR Service is based on ASP.NET Core SignalR framework, and it supports both ASP.NET Core SignalR and ASP.NET SignalR applications. The support for ASP.NET Core SignalR is generally available, while the support for ASP.NET SignalR is in preview stage at this time.
Package Microsoft.Azure.SignalR is the one to use when you are using ASP.NET Core SignalR. If you are not familiar with ASP.NET Core SignalR yet, we recommend you to read ASP.NET Core SignalR's documentation first.
Follow the tutorial at here to get started with Azure SignalR Service.
More samples on how to use Azure SignalR Service can be found here.
Note
There're two versions of SignalR: ASP.NET SignalR and ASP.NET Core SignalR. The ASP.NET Core version is not a simple .NET Core port of the original SignalR, but a rewrite of the original version. As a result, ASP.NET Core SignalR is not backward compatible with ASP.NET SignalR (API interfaces and behaviors are different). If it is the first time you try SignalR, we recommend you to use the ASP.NET Core SignalR, it is simpler, more reliable, and easier to use.
Package Microsoft.Azure.SignalR.AspNet is the one to use when you are using ASP.NET SignalR. If you are not familiar with ASP.NET SignalR yet, we recommend you to read ASP.NET SignalR's documentation first.
Samples on how to use Azure SignalR Service can be found here
The following documents describe more details about Azure SignalR Service.
- Use Azure SignalR Service
- REST API in Azure SignalR Service
- Internals of the Azure SignalR Service
- FAQ
- Troubleshooting Guide
Contributions are highly welcome. Keep reading if you want to contribute to our repository.
Run build.cmd
or build.sh
without arguments for a complete build including tests.
See Building documents for more details.
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