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NPM Package #3700

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Vaccano opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 5 comments
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NPM Package #3700

Vaccano opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 5 comments

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@Vaccano
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Vaccano commented May 19, 2016

Most of the web development world uses NPM. It would be nice if there were a package for this in NPM that was created by Microsoft. (I could not find one.)

@drcmda
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drcmda commented May 24, 2016

Please do. SignalR is a foreign element in any modern build system right now.

@Vaccano
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Vaccano commented Jul 13, 2016

I have to admit that I am astounded that Microsoft does not push this to NPM.

It is like creating a masterpiece of art and then only showing it to those in your neighborhood.

@alextkachuk
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alextkachuk commented Jul 27, 2016

There is the unofficial NPM package - https://github.com/dfrencham/ms-signalr-client

It would be extremely useful to have official NPM package, but it needs a lot of work, For example, SignalR strongly depends on window.jQuery.

@sondreb
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sondreb commented May 16, 2017

The "signalr" package has changed ownership to Microsoft, so I guess perhaps this is now the official package now?

https://www.npmjs.com/package/signalr

(Updated to 2.2.2 today)

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This issue has been closed as part of issue clean-up as described in https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2018/09/17/the-future-of-asp-net-signalr/. If you're still encountering this problem, please feel free to re-open and comment to let us know! We're still interested in hearing from you, the backlog just got a little big and we had to do a bulk clean up to get back on top of things. Thanks for your continued feedback!

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