Reputation: 2564
I am trying to deploy a SignalR site on IIS. Code all works fine in VS. But getting the 404 not found error trying to resolve signalr/hubs so far I have tried.
1) Changing the Script ref to:
script src="<%= ResolveUrl("~/signalr/hubs") %>" type="text/javascript"></script>
2) Modifying Web.Config to include :
<system.webServer>
<validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" />
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true">
</modules>
</system.webServer>
3) Changing the invoke requests on IIS for UrlMappingsModule
.
4) added SignalR.Hosting.AspNet.dll
to see if that would help anything.
Not sure what else to try or check, any help or point in the right direction?
Upvotes: 41
Views: 56634
Reputation: 21
What worked for me was that in the App_Start I created a new item and selected the OWIN Startup class.
Then I modified it to look like this: Adding the app.MapSignalR();
public class Startup1
{
public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
{
app.MapSignalR();
}
}
With This in the HTML
<script src="~/signalr/hubs"></script>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
In my startup.cs I changed the order from
app.UseWebApi(configuration);
app.MapSignalR();
to
app.MapSignalR();
app.UseWebApi(configuration);
And that fixed the issue.
It was working fine on localhost but the problem was that I have a custom global message handler that I'm using to display custom 404 messages on prod.
WebApiConfig.cs
config.MessageHandlers.Add( new WebApiCustomMessageHandler() );
public class WebApiCustomMessageHandler : DelegatingHandler
{
protected override async Task<HttpResponseMessage> SendAsync(
HttpRequestMessage request, CancellationToken cancellationToken )
{
HttpResponseMessage response = await base.SendAsync( request, cancellationToken );
//...
//... custom 404 handling
//...
return response;
}
}
I was getting 404 for all requests to .../signalr
Fixing the order in startup.cs fixed the 404 issue in the global message handler.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 19
Check web.config, on segment AppSettings add
<add key="owin:AutomaticAppStartup " value="false" />
on Key must be white space on the end of the name key, like @Randy H.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1853
In my case, I lose some owin dependencies then I got the 404 NotFound error.
When I added following dependencies, I retrieve the proxy javascript file clearly from expecting URL. Like URL:1111/singlar/hubs
- Microsoft.Owin
- Microsoft.Owin.Core
- Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb
- Microsoft.Owin.Security
- Owin
Hope the answer helps someone.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2706
I had the same problem, it was an asp.net project using signalR, it worked properly before I published but when I hosted it in IIS, it didn't.
After I inspected I realized the address /signalr/hubs is not correct, let me explain more, just do the following steps:
Open up your web application in the browser (Using IIS), you see the interface you designed, yeah? now press ctrl+U
or right click on the page an select View Page Source.
You will see multiple links starting with <script>
tag at the top of the page, find something like <script src="/signalr/hubs"></script>
now click on it, if you are taken to the page which involves "404 - File or directory not found."you have some mistakes on defining address, find the true address and change the address in the address bar to observe the true result
In my case I needed to add my project name at the start of the address, so I had to change the address from:
<script src="/signalr/hubs"></script>
to
<script src="/MoveShape/signalr/hubs"></script>
in which MoveShape was my project name, now after pressing ctrl+U
in the browser and following previously told steps, you click on the link and this time you see the true result, the page show codes starting with:
/*!
* ASP.NET SignalR JavaScript Library v2.2.2
* http://signalr.net/
*
* Copyright (c) .NET Foundation. All rights reserved.
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
*
*/
yeah! that's it, it works properly, keep in mind that it had no problem when I was testing it using Visual studio but not after hosting in IIS, as others have recommended make a correct address by applying <%= ResolveUrl("~/") %>
or other methods.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 616
I was able to fix the 404 on ~/signalr/hubs by changing the following appSetting in web.config to "true".
<add key="owin:AutomaticAppStartup" value="false" />
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 48437
For me the solution was to reinstall
all the packages and restore all the dependecies.
Open nuget powershell
and use this command.
Update-Package -Reinstall
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 181
there are potentially many causes of this 404 - a few common ones can be found by
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2807
The reason of this 404 error is hubs are not mapped, previously it would have to be done as answered by SimonF. If you are using SignalR version 2 RouteTable.Routes.MapHubs();
is now obsolete. For mapping hubs you can create a startup class as below.
[assembly: OwinStartup(typeof(WebApplication1.Startup))]
namespace WebApplication1
{
public class Startup
{
public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
{
// Any connection or hub wire up and configuration should go here
app.MapSignalR();
}
}
}
referenace : http://www.asp.net/signalr/overview/releases/upgrading-signalr-1x-projects-to-20
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 273
I might be a little late but hope it helps someone. Make sure this code run on start.
Sub Application_Start(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
RouteTable.Routes.MapHubs()
End Sub
Because I added a global.asax to my application and then a codebehind but put this in Global.asax file
<%@ Application Language="VB" CodeBehind = "Global.asax.vb" %> /*This was wrong*/
So when i tried to run the application, the Application_Start in my global.asax did not initialize the hub. that's why it couldn't resolve signalr/hubs
fixed with this in my Global.asax
<%@ Application Inherits="_Global" Language="VB" %>
and this in my Global.asax.vb:
Public Class _Global
Inherits System.Web.HttpApplication
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 531
If you are working on webforms, Please take the following steps
In the webconfig:
<validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" />
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"/>
In the page add reference to hub as
<script src="/signalr/signalr/hubs"></script>
instead of
<script src="/signalr/hubs"></script>
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 1
Similar problem I had on IIS version, I fixed it by restarting AppPool, restart web and its working now.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1411
Make sure your site's AppPool targets the correct version of .NET Framework.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 824
The order of route registration matters. I had this exact problem and fixed it by ensuring my global.asax.cs looked like this:
public class MvcApplication : System.Web.HttpApplication
{
protected void Application_Start()
{
AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();
RouteTable.Routes.MapHubs();
WebApiConfig.Register(GlobalConfiguration.Configuration);
FilterConfig.RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilters.Filters);
RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
}
}
This was in a web site using SignalR, MVC and WebApi all together.
Upvotes: 30
Reputation: 13
I had no issues with routing in MVC3, but did get the path wrong. I would suggest you look at the source and see where the script is actually pointing, make sure it is resolving the application directory ok. And make sure you can physcially open the file with the correct path with your browser. E.g.
<script src="/MyWebApp/signalr/hubs" type="text/javascript"></script>
Can you open the file from a browser (replacing it with the correct subdirectory)?
If not, the hub might not be set up correct and it might point you in the right direction. Fiddler it.
The syntax I used was:
<script src="@Url.Content("~/signalr/hubs")" type="text/javascript"></script>
It might be the difference between Url.Content and ResolveUrl
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 103445
Try adding a wildcard application map to your server to help map the unknown extension in the script URL "~/signalr/hubs"
Upvotes: 13