NexNet 0.6.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package NexNet --version 0.6.0
NuGet\Install-Package NexNet -Version 0.6.0
<PackageReference Include="NexNet" Version="0.6.0" />
paket add NexNet --version 0.6.0
#r "nuget: NexNet, 0.6.0"
// Install NexNet as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=NexNet&version=0.6.0 // Install NexNet as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=NexNet&version=0.6.0
This package is the core functionality for NexNet.
NexNet is a .NET real-time asynchronous networking library, providing developers with the capability to seamlessly incorporate server and client bidirectional event-driven functionality into their applications. This framework streamlines the transmission of updates bidirectionally between server-side code and connected clients with resilient communication channels.
Features
- Automatic reconnection upon timeout or socket losing connection.
- High performance Socket and Pipeline usage.
- Multiple transports and easy extensibility.
- Server ↔ Client communication
- Cancellable Invocations
- Streaming byte data via
INexusDuplexPipe
with built-in congestion control. - Streaming classes/structs data via
NexusChannel<T>
- Proxies can return:
- void for "fire and forget" invocation situations such as notifications.
- ValueTask whcih waiting for invocation completion.
- ValueTask<T> which will return a value from the remote invocation method.
- Server can message multiple connected clients with a single invocation.
- Automatic reconnection of clients upon timeout or loss of connection.
- Thorough use of ValueTasks in hot paths for reduced invocation overhead.
- Ping system to detect timeouts from cline tand server side.
- No reflection. All hubs and proxies are created by the NexNet.Generator project. This allows for fast execution and easier tracing of bugs.
- Full asynchronous TPL useage throughout socket reading/writing, processing and execution of invocations and their return values.
- Minimal external package requirements. MemoryPack
Transports Supported
- Unix Domain Sockets (UDS)
- TCP
- TLS over TCP
- QUIC (UDP)
Unix Domain Sockets are the most efficient as they encounter the least overhead and is a good candidate for inter process communication.
TCP allows for network and internet communication. Fastest option next to a UDS.
TLS over TCP allows for TLS encryption provided by the SslStream on both the server and client. This is still fast, but not as fast as either prior options as it creates a Socket, wrapped by a Network stream wrapped by a SslStream.
QUIC (UDP) s a UDP protocol which guarantees packet transmission, order and survives a connection IP and port change such as a connection switching from WiFi to celular. It requires the libmsquic
library which can be installed on linux/unix based systems via the local app pacakge manager. Ubuntu: sudo apt install libmsquic
. Must install the NexNet.Quic
Nuget package to add the Quic transport.
Additional transports can be added as long as the transports guarantees order and transmission.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net8.0
- MemoryPack (>= 1.10.0)
- System.IO.Pipelines (>= 8.0.0)
NuGet packages (1)
Showing the top 1 NuGet packages that depend on NexNet:
Package | Downloads |
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NexNet.Quic
Quic transport protocol for NexNet. |
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