SignalR - Server side method to detect if a client disconnects from a hub?

Cameron Tinker picture Cameron Tinker · Apr 11, 2014 · Viewed 11.1k times · Source

I'm wanting to stop a System.Timers.Timer that is running in a SignalR hub after a client closes a window/tab containing the active connection.

I have tried sending a bool value to the server by calling server code to notify the server the client is still connected or not, but it's not currently working.

window.onbeforeunload = function () {
    profile.server.setIsConnected(false);
};

Server Side:

public ProfileHub()
{  
    timer = new Timer(15000);
    timer.Elapsed += (sender, e) => { timer_Elapsed(sender, e, _isActive); };
    timer.AutoReset = false;
}

[Authorize]
private void timer_Elapsed(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e, bool active)
{            
    timer.Stop();

    if (active)
    {
        System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("Timer Started");
        timer.Start();
    }
    else
    {
        System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("Timer Stopped");
        return;
    }
    // process code
}

[Authorize]
public void SetIsActive(bool isActive)
{
    _isActive = isActive;
}

Is this possible and am I on the right track? I suspect it has something to do with the anonymous delegate for timer.Elapsed, but I'm not entirely sure.

Answer

Jonesopolis picture Jonesopolis · Apr 11, 2014

SignalR has OnConnected, OnDisconnected, and OnReconnected that are called every time the client does one of those actions. You can simply override them:

public override Task OnConnected()
{
    return base.OnConnected();
}

public override Task OnDisconnected()
{
    //custom logic here
    return base.OnDisconnected();
}

public override Task OnReconnected()
{
    return base.OnReconnected();
}

I've found them to be extremely useful also for debugging purposes. If you're wanting to set a timer for each person, you should use some sort of connectionMapping along with the above functions to keep track of your users.