I am trying to configure an MVC 5 application to use SignalR 2.2.x and inject a service into my NotificationsHub
.
We are using Autofac for MVC but I am not sure on how to correctly configure this.
Autofac documentation exists for NuGet Autofac.Integration.SignalR (3.0.2)
and Autofac.Integration.Mvc (3.3.4)
.
What I am doing so far is register the hubs via:
ContainerBuilder builder = new ContainerBuilder();
// Register MVC controllers.
builder.RegisterControllers(typeof(MvcApplication).Assembly);
builder.RegisterType<ServiceForSignalRHub>().AsImplementedInterfaces();
builder.RegisterType<...>().AsImplementedInterfaces();
builder.RegisterHubs(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly());
IContainer container = builder.Build();
DependencyResolver.SetResolver(new AutofacDependencyResolver(container));
However the call to .SetResolver(...)
is ambigious as it exists in both MVC and SignalR integration packages. Now what? I am unable to confirm if the contructor injection of my service works for the Hub I am using.
EDIT
I can configure MVC5 with Autofac just fine. Where I get lost is how to do the same with SignalR, using the Autofac Signal integration NuGet. Please see below.
This is my startup class:
public partial class Startup
{
public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
{
var defaultFactory = LogManager.Use<DefaultFactory>();
defaultFactory.Directory("@D:\\NServiceBus\\ );
defaultFactory.Level(LogLevel.Debug);
var container = ConfigureAutofac(app);
ConfigureServiceBus(container, app);
app.UseAutofacMiddleware(container); // REGISTER WITH OWIN
app.UseAutofacMvc();
ConfigureAuth(app);
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.UseSqlServerStorage("hangfire");
ConfigureSignalR(app);
}
}
This is the part where I configure SignalR:
public partial class Startup
{
public void ConfigureSignalR(IAppBuilder app)
{
var builder = new ContainerBuilder();
builder.RegisterHubs(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()).PropertiesAutowired();
builder.RegisterType<MaintenanceService>().As<IMaintenanceService>().PropertiesAutowired();
var container = builder.Build();
//var container = new AutofacContainer().Container;
var resolver = new AutofacDependencyResolver(container);
// Any connection or hub wire up and configuration should go here
app.MapSignalR(new HubConfiguration
{
Resolver = resolver,
EnableJSONP = true,
EnableDetailedErrors = true,
EnableJavaScriptProxies = true
});
builder.RegisterInstance(resolver.Resolve<IConnectionManager>());
}
}
How can this be correctly done?
Examine the Code. The SignalR chat application demonstrates two basic SignalR development tasks. It shows you how to create a hub. The server uses that hub as the main coordination object. The hub uses the SignalR jQuery library to send and receive messages.
You should tell SignalR explicitly to use the AutofacDependencyResolver
when you are mapping it.
I assume that you know that in your Startup
class you have to call app.MapSignalR();
When you are mapping it, you should tell it to use the custom dependency resolver (the AutofacDependencyResolver
).
Here's how I do it:
var resolver = new AutofacDependencyResolver(container);
app.MapSignalR(new HubConfiguration
{
Resolver = resolver
});
This way, you are telling SignalR directly which dependency resolver to use.
I have a GitHub repo for SignalR Dependency Injection, but it's not configured to use MVC. Still, I think it will give you a hint in how to create your configuration.
Note: If you are using the OWIN Middleware, be sure not to use the GlobalHost
static property AT ALL since it will have massive inconsistencies.
A common error in OWIN integration is use of the GlobalHost. In OWIN you create the configuration from scratch. You should not reference GlobalHost anywhere when using the OWIN integration.
Again, check the repo I gave you to see how to do this.
Hope this helps:) Best of luck!
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