Here is what I did.
- I used nuget to get the SignalR for my MVC4 project.
- Created a MyHub class in my controller (SignalRTestController.cs)
- In the Index Action, tried to broadcast a message from outside the hub and returned the view.
- In the View, referenced all the scripts and /signalr/hubs.
Problem is /signalr/hubs not being found (throws 404).
My project has areas and is structured as shown:
- MVCProject
- Areas
- SubFolder
- Controller
- SignalRTestController.cs
- Model
- View
- Index.cshtml
- Controller
- SubFolder
- Controller
- Model
- View
- Scripts
- Areas
All the scripts for signalR are inside the Scripts folder and my SignalRTestController.cs looks like this:
namespace SignalRTest.Controllers
{
public class SignalRTestController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index()
{
// Do some work here
// Broadcasting over a Hub from outside of a Hub
var context = GlobalHost.ConnectionManager.GetHubContext<MyHub>();
context.Clients.say("Hello SignalR!");
return View();
}
}
[HubName("MyHub")]
public class MyHub : Hub
{
public void Say(string message)
{
Clients.sendMessage(message);
}
}
}
Any my Index.cshtml has reference to all the javascripts and the /signalr/hubs too like below: // Other Javascripts
script type="text/javascript" src="/signalr/hubs" />
I think the controller is fine, but I'm not getting /signalr/hubs. It is throwing 404 and the message in Chrome Console is like this:
Resource interpreted as Script but transferred with MIME type text/html: "http://www.myproject.com/signalr/hubs". Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token < hubs:2 Uncaught SignalR: Error loading hubs. Ensure your hubs reference is correct, e.g. script src='/signalr/hubs'>.
The reason the script is returned as html is the server is returning 404 not found.
I'm not sure what is wrong. I think this might be a routing issue. I'm not sure, if we need to add any routing information on the project for /signalr/hubs or am I missing something here.
FYI: When I create a new empty MVC project and add signalR and start working on it, it works perfectly fine. No need to add routing.
Also, I use both default routing and attribute routing in some places. But the controller SignalRTestController does not use attribute routing.