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fit-signalr_react

v1.0.1

Published

Signalr jquery client for react by FIT

Downloads

2

Readme

FIT-SIGNALR_REACT

An npm-react signalr client for FIT company This client only supports connecting to an ASP.NET SignalR Server

SignalR JS Client with shimmed jQuery not polluting global namespace

This version of signalR client doesn't add jQuery to window object but imports jQueryShim locally to signalR and exports hubConnection. jQueryShim file contains only bare-minimum of jQuery to make signalR client run.

This package is not for use with ASP.NET Core version of SignalR.

This version currently matches version 2.4.1 of SignalR/SignalR

Usage

npm install --save fit-signalr-react 

ES6 Loader

import { hubConnection } from 'fit-signalr-react';

HTML

Use just like regular signalR but without $ namespace.

const connection = hubConnection('http://[address]:[port]', options);
const hubProxy = connection.createHubProxy('hubNameString');

// set up event listeners i.e. for incoming "message" event
hubProxy.on('message', function(message) {
    console.log(message);
});

// connect
connection.start({ jsonp: true })
.done(function(){ console.log('Now connected, connection ID=' + connection.id); })
.fail(function(){ console.log('Could not connect'); });

Issues

Feel free to create pull requests and raise issues https://github.com/ahmadhaidarahmad/FIT-SIGNALR_REACT/issues