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I am sorry if this is obvious to the highly skilled, of which I am not. I am also sorry if this is not the most appropriate place to ask this.
We are using signalR in a React front-end to stream data from the client to the server, and that works nicely - in working on the native iOS app, and with this wrapper specifically, I am not entirely sure how to do the same. In the JS client library, you create a Subject object and pass it as an argument to in a connection.send() call, then you call .next() on the subject object to stream chunks of data across.
I cannot find an equivalent with this library, and it seems the .stream call is intended for server to client streaming as best I can tell.
Might this be possible with SignalR-Client-Swift?
Thanks.
-Scott
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Hello,
I am sorry if this is obvious to the highly skilled, of which I am not. I am also sorry if this is not the most appropriate place to ask this.
We are using signalR in a React front-end to stream data from the client to the server, and that works nicely - in working on the native iOS app, and with this wrapper specifically, I am not entirely sure how to do the same. In the JS client library, you create a Subject object and pass it as an argument to in a connection.send() call, then you call .next() on the subject object to stream chunks of data across.
I cannot find an equivalent with this library, and it seems the .stream call is intended for server to client streaming as best I can tell.
Might this be possible with SignalR-Client-Swift?
Thanks.
-Scott
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: