72
votes

I want to call specific client from server, and not broadcast to all of them. Problem is that I'm in scope of some AJAX request (in .aspx codebehind let say), and not in Hub or PersistentConnection, so don't have Clients property - and client who made that ajax (jquery) call is not the client I want to send signalr message!

Now, I have one hub that it's called on JS page load, which registers new client into server static list, so I have client Guids. But don't know how to use that to send message from server to specific client.

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5 Answers

26
votes
$('#sendmessage').click(function () {
    // Call the Send method on the hub. 
    chat.server.send($('#displayname').val(), $('#message').val(), $.connection.hub.id);
    // Clear text box and reset focus for next comment. 
    $('#message').val('').focus();
});

at server side send the id of the client and response to that id

  public void Send ( string name , string message , string connID )
  {
        Clients.Client(connID).broadcastMessage(name , message);
  }
12
votes

Every time you send a request to the hub server, your request will have a different connection id, so, I added a static hash table that contains a username- which is not changing continuously, and a connection id fro the signal r,every time you connect, the connection id will be updated

 $.connection.hub.start().done(function () {
   chat.server.registerConId($('#displayname').val());
 });

and in the server code:

public class ChatHub : Hub
{
    private static Hashtable htUsers_ConIds = new Hashtable(20);
    public void registerConId(string userID)
    {
        if(htUsers_ConIds.ContainsKey(userID))
            htUsers_ConIds[userID] = Context.ConnectionId;
        else
            htUsers_ConIds.Add(userID, Context.ConnectionId);
    }
}
3
votes

when you want to send a message to specific id

 Clients.Client(Context.ConnectionId).onMessage(
               new Message{From = e.Message.From, Body = e.Message.Body}
               );
1
votes

If the specific user actually is the caller it self, you can use:

Clients.Caller.myJavaScriptClientFunction();