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I have two projects in my solution:

Project 1: "SignalRChat" (MVC) - Works fine
Project 2: "DatabaseWatcherService" Windows Service - Works fine

I'm trying to make a call to my SignalRChat Hub from my Windows Service and it doesn't appear to be working.

This is where I call my Hub from my windows service (https://github.com/SignalR/SignalR/wiki/Hubs#broadcasting-over-a-hub-from-outside-of-a-hub):

void PerformTimerOperation(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        eventLog1.WriteEntry("Timer ticked...");

        var message = "test";

        var context = GlobalHost.ConnectionManager.GetHubContext<SignalRChat.ChatHub>();
        context.Clients.All.addNewMessageToPage(message);
    }

I'm getting the following error when attempting to connect:

Message=The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error.

I'm trying to connect via var connection = new HubConnection("http://localhost:2129");

Port 2129 is what my MVC project is running on.

Mithrilhall
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This will only work, as far as I am aware, when you are calling the hub from within the web application.

In order to interact with the hub from outside of the web application, e.g. from a Windows Service, you will need to take a look at the SignalR Client Hubs documentation

  1. Add the following NuGet package to your project: Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Client

  2. Add the following statement to the top of your page: using Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Client;

  3. You would need to create a connection to the hub, and then start the connection.


var connection = new HubConnection("http://mysite/");
IHubProxy myHub = connection.CreateHubProxy("MyHub");

connection.Start().Wait(); // not sure if you need this if you are simply posting to the hub

myHub.Invoke("addNewMessageToPage", "Hello World");  

In your hub you would then need to have a method for AddNewMessageToPage which accepts the hello world string and from here call Clients.All.addNewMessageTopage(message)

Jesse Hufstetler
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  • I had a typo on my side..incorrect Hub name "MyHub". Once I changed it to my actual Hub name it worked fine. Thank you. – Mithrilhall Apr 23 '13 at 14:28
  • this is bad,ins't it? You exposed `addNewMessageTopage` to all clients, so any connected client can call this method, and this is clearly not the intent. I want to publish a message to clients from WinService, but didn't find a good way to do it. – JobaDiniz Jun 29 '16 at 18:00
  • yeah it is exposed to all. it answers the question asked, but your question is somewhat different. – Tim B James Jun 30 '16 at 08:03
  • @TimBJames: Is this possible with ASP.NET Core 2.2? or any other work around. Here is my question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/59840085/4753489 – Divyang Desai Jan 24 '20 at 05:47