If a user refreshes the page, that is treated as a new connection. You are correct that the disconnect is based on a timeout.
You can handle the Connect/Reconnect and Disconnect events in a Hub by implementing SignalR.Hubs.IConnected
and SignalR.Hubs.IDisconnect
.
The above referred to SignalR 0.5.x.
From the official documentation (currently for v1.1.3):
public class ContosoChatHub : Hub
{
public override Task OnConnected()
{
// Add your own code here.
// For example: in a chat application, record the association between
// the current connection ID and user name, and mark the user as online.
// After the code in this method completes, the client is informed that
// the connection is established; for example, in a JavaScript client,
// the start().done callback is executed.
return base.OnConnected();
}
public override Task OnDisconnected()
{
// Add your own code here.
// For example: in a chat application, mark the user as offline,
// delete the association between the current connection id and user name.
return base.OnDisconnected();
}
public override Task OnReconnected()
{
// Add your own code here.
// For example: in a chat application, you might have marked the
// user as offline after a period of inactivity; in that case
// mark the user as online again.
return base.OnReconnected();
}
}