SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO 1.2.1

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dotnet add package SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO --version 1.2.1                
NuGet\Install-Package SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO -Version 1.2.1                
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<PackageReference Include="SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO" Version="1.2.1" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO --version 1.2.1                
#r "nuget: SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO, 1.2.1"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO&version=1.2.1

// Install SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO&version=1.2.1                

SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO

Bidirectional and low-latency communication for every platform.

NuGet version

SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO brings the amazing socket.io library to Blazor WebAssembly.

SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO uses SpawnDev.BlazorJS for Javascript interop allowing strongly typed, full access to the socket.io Javascript library.

Setup

Create a new Blazor WebAssembly Standalone App
In the folder you created for your new project:

dotnet new blazorwasm

Add the Nuget package

dotnet add package SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO

Add BlazorJSRuntime service
Add to Program.cs

builder.Services.AddBlazorJSRuntime();

Add SocketIO Javascript Library
Add to index.html

<script src="_content/SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO/socket.io.min.js"></script>

(Alternatively await Socket.Init() can be used in C# to load the SocketIO library at runtime)

Create a Socket

var socket = new Socket(socketIoServerUrl);

Shared Counter example from repo

In this example, when any user changes the counter value by clicking the button all users see the value change.

Program.cs

using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Web;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.WebAssembly.Hosting;
using SpawnDev.BlazorJS;
using SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO;
using SpawnDev.BlazorJS.SocketIO.Demo;

var builder = WebAssemblyHostBuilder.CreateDefault(args);
builder.RootComponents.Add<App>("#app");
builder.RootComponents.Add<HeadOutlet>("head::after");

// init SpawnDev.BlazorJS.BlazorJSRuntime service
builder.Services.AddBlazorJSRuntime();

// Load the Socket.IO Javascript library. Can be loaded using a <script> tag in the index.html instead
await Socket.Init();
// A Socket can be created when needed.
// Here we are creating a socket.io Socket at startup and registering it as a service
// below tells the socket the uri of our socketio-demo-server
var socket = new Socket("http://localhost:3000");
builder.Services.AddSingleton(socket);
// example of listening for a message on a Socket
socket.On<string>("welcome", welcomeMessage =>
{
    Console.WriteLine($"Welcome received: {welcomeMessage}");
});

await builder.Build().RunAsync();

Counter.razor

@page "/counter"
@inject Socket Socket
@implements IDisposable

<PageTitle>Shared Counter</PageTitle>

<h1>Shared Counter</h1>

<p role="status">Current count: @currentCount</p>
<p role="status">Changed by: @countChangedBy</p>

<button disabled="@Socket.Disconnected" class="btn btn-primary" @onclick="IncrementCount">Click me</button>

@code {
    private int currentCount = 0;
    private string countChangedBy = "";

    private void IncrementCount()
    {
        Socket.Emit("incrementCount");
    }
    protected override void OnInitialized()
    {
        Socket.OnConnect += Socket_OnConnect;
        Socket.OnDisconnect += Socket_OnDisconnect;
        Socket.On<string, int>("countChanged", Socket_OnCountChanged);
        _ = TryUpdateCount();
    }
    void Socket_OnCountChanged(string changedBy, int newValue)
    {
        currentCount = newValue;
        countChangedBy = changedBy;
        StateHasChanged();
    }
    async Task TryUpdateCount()
    {
        if (!Socket.Connected) return;
        try
        {
            (countChangedBy, currentCount) = await Socket.EmitWithAck<(string, int)>("getCount");
            StateHasChanged();
        }
        catch { }
    }
    void Socket_OnConnect()
    {
        _ = TryUpdateCount();
    }
    void Socket_OnDisconnect()
    {
        StateHasChanged();
    }
    public void Dispose()
    {
        Socket.OnConnect -= Socket_OnConnect;
        Socket.OnDisconnect -= Socket_OnDisconnect;
        Socket.Off<string, int>("countChanged", Socket_OnCountChanged);
    }
}

The NodeJS Socket.IO server (socketio-demo-server)

app.js

const { createServer } = require("http");
const { Server } = require("socket.io");

const httpServer = createServer();
const io = new Server(httpServer, {
    // options
    cors: { origin: '*', },
});
const port = 3000;

let currentCount = 0;
let countChangedBy = "";

io.on("connection", (socket) => {
    console.log("socket connection", socket.id);
    // send a welcome message
    socket.emit("welcome", `Welcome to my server! ${socket.id}`);
    // listen for disconnect
    socket.on("disconnect", () => {
        console.log("socket disconnect", socket.id);
    });
    socket.on("incrementCount", () => {
        // request to increase count
        // increase and notify all sockets
        currentCount++;
        countChangedBy = socket.id;
        // notify all sockets
        io.emit("countChanged", countChangedBy, currentCount);
    });
    socket.on("getCount", (callback) => {
        // request for current count
        callback([countChangedBy, currentCount]);
    });
    // listen for events messages
    socket.on("getWeather", function (callback) {
        console.log("socket getWeather", socket.id);
        var weather = [
            {
                "date": "2022-01-06",
                "temperatureC": 1,
                "summary": "Freezing"
            },
            {
                "date": "2022-01-07",
                "temperatureC": 14,
                "summary": "Bracing"
            },
            {
                "date": "2022-01-08",
                "temperatureC": -13,
                "summary": "Freezing"
            },
            {
                "date": "2022-01-09",
                "temperatureC": -16,
                "summary": "Balmy"
            },
            {
                "date": "2022-01-10",
                "temperatureC": -2,
                "summary": "Chilly"
            }
        ];
        callback(weather);
    });
});

// listen
httpServer.listen(port, function () {
    console.log(`Listening on port ${port}`);
});
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