I know there are a lot of questions and answeres regarding this topic out there, but nothing matched my specific issue.
I am using the following versions
- Angular 10.0.14
- @aspnet/signalr 1.0.27
- ASP.NET Core 3.1
VERSION UPDATE:
- I just replaced @aspnet/signalr 1.0.27 by @microsoft/signalr 5.0.11 -> same issue.
The SignalR connection works pretty fine until I add an accessTokenFactory in the Angular frontend.
Frontend
this.hubConnection = new signalR.HubConnectionBuilder()
.withUrl(`${environment.bzApiBaseUrl}/hubs/heartbeat`, {
accessTokenFactory: () => token
})
.build();
this.hubConnection
.start()
.then(() => {
console.log('SignalR: Heartbeat - connection started');
this.hubConnection.on('beat', () => {
console.log('SignalR: Heartbeat - Heartbeat received');
});
})
.catch(err => console.log('SignalR: Heartbeat - error while starting connection: ' + err));
});
The connection gets established when I remove the accessTokenFactory
from HubConnectionBuilder
.
Backend
services.AddCors(options =>
{
options.AddPolicy(
name: MyAllowSpecificOrigins,
builder =>
{
builder
.WithOrigins(CorsSettings.TargetDomain)
.AllowAnyHeader()
.AllowAnyMethod()
.SetIsOriginAllowed((host) => true)
.AllowCredentials();
});
});
The value of the CorsSetting domain is http://localhost:4200
where the frontend is running.
app.UseStaticFiles();
app.UseRouting();
app.UseCors(MyAllowSpecificOrigins);
app.UseAuthentication();
app.UseAuthorization();
app.UseEndpoints(e =>
{
e.MapControllers();
e.MapHub<HeartbeatHub>("/api/hubs/heartbeat");
});
The following error gets logged in browsers console after adding accessTokenFactory
:
WebSocketTransport.js:70
WebSocket connection to 'ws://localhost:33258/api/hubs/heartbeat?id=BpBytwkEatklNR-XqGtabA&access_token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGci... failed:
Utils.js:190
Error: Failed to start the transport 'WebSockets': undefined
dashboard:1
Access to resource at 'http://localhost:33258/api/hubs/heartbeat?id=iWuMeeOKkWCUa8X9z7jXyA&access_token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGci...' from origin 'http://localhost:4200' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
I don't understand the CORS issue due to the fact that it seems to be raised by adding a token to the query string with the accessTokenFactory.
I tried:
- Adding the backend URL to CORS origin (not needed according to documentation)
- app.UseSignalR instead of app.UseEndpoints
- Disable app.UseHttpsRedirection()
- Changed the order of the registered middlewares in different ways
- .SetIsOriginAllowed((host) => true) after .AllowCredentials()
UPDATE
The connection gets established when setting the HttpTransportType
to LongPolling
. It does not work with WebSockets
or ServerSentEvents
.
app.UseEndpoints(e =>
{
e.MapControllers();
e.MapHub<HeartbeatHub>("/api/hubs/heartbeat", options =>
{
options.Transports = HttpTransportType.LongPolling;
});
});
It seems as the token gets send as an HTTP header instead of a query string parameter when using long polling. The token is very long, so I break through the max. allowed URL length when using WebSockets or ServerSentEvents. But I have still no idea why this leads to a CORS exception.
@microsoft/signalr
because@aspnet\signlar
is deprecated.