
Azure Web PubSub Service SDK
FreeImplement real-time messaging with WebSockets in Python.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Azure Web PubSub Service SDK does
The Azure Web PubSub Service SDK for Python provides developers with the tools necessary to implement real-time messaging capabilities in their applications using WebSocket connections. This SDK facilitates the implementation of publish/subscribe patterns, allowing for efficient communication between clients and servers. With support for both server-side and client-side operations, it enables seamless integration of real-time features into Python applications.
To get started, developers can install the service SDK and client SDK via pip. The service client allows for authentication using either a connection string or Azure Active Directory credentials. It includes functionality to generate client access tokens, send messages to all clients, specific users, or groups, and manage user and connection groups effectively. This makes it ideal for applications that require dynamic and interactive user experiences, such as chat applications, live notifications, and collaborative tools.
The client SDK complements the service SDK by providing a straightforward way to connect to the Web PubSub service and handle incoming messages. Developers can easily define event handlers for connection events and messages, enabling responsive and interactive client applications. The SDK also supports asynchronous operations, allowing for non-blocking messaging in applications that require high scalability and performance.
Overall, this SDK is well-suited for developers looking to enhance their Python applications with real-time messaging capabilities, making it a valuable addition to any project that demands interactive communication.
When to use it
Use this SDK when building applications that require real-time communication features, such as chat systems or live updates.
When not to use it
This SDK is not suitable for applications that do not require real-time messaging or where WebSocket connections are not feasible.
What you can build with it
Chat Application
Implement a chat application where users can send and receive messages in real-time using WebSockets.
Live Notifications
Create an application that pushes live notifications to users, ensuring they receive updates instantly.
Collaborative Tools
Build collaborative tools that allow multiple users to interact and share data in real-time.
How to install Azure Web PubSub Service SDK
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/azure-messaging-webpubsubservice-py --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Written by sickn33Azure Web PubSub Service SDK for Python
Real-time messaging with WebSocket connections at scale.
Installation
# Service SDK (server-side)
pip install azure-messaging-webpubsubservice
# Client SDK (for Python WebSocket clients)
pip install azure-messaging-webpubsubclient
Environment Variables
AZURE_WEBPUBSUB_CONNECTION_STRING=Endpoint=https://<name>.webpubsub.azure.com;AccessKey=...
AZURE_WEBPUBSUB_HUB=my-hub
Service Client (Server-Side)
Authentication
from azure.messaging.webpubsubservice import WebPubSubServiceClient
# Connection string
client = WebPubSubServiceClient.from_connection_string(
connection_string=os.environ["AZURE_WEBPUBSUB_CONNECTION_STRING"],
hub="my-hub"
)
# Entra ID
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
client = WebPubSubServiceClient(
endpoint="https://<name>.webpubsub.azure.com",
hub="my-hub",
credential=DefaultAzureCredential()
)
Generate Client Access Token
# Token for anonymous user
token = client.get_client_access_token()
print(f"URL: {token['url']}")
# Token with user ID
token = client.get_client_access_token(
user_id="user123",
roles=["webpubsub.sendToGroup", "webpubsub.joinLeaveGroup"]
)
# Token with groups
token = client.get_client_access_token(
user_id="user123",
groups=["group1", "group2"]
)
Send to All Clients
# Send text
client.send_to_all(message="Hello everyone!", content_type="text/plain")
# Send JSON
client.send_to_all(
message={"type": "notification", "data": "Hello"},
content_type="application/json"
)
Send to User
client.send_to_user(
user_id="user123",
message="Hello user!",
content_type="text/plain"
)
Send to Group
client.send_to_group(
group="my-group",
message="Hello group!",
content_type="text/plain"
)
Send to Connection
client.send_to_connection(
connection_id="abc123",
message="Hello connection!",
content_type="text/plain"
)
Group Management
# Add user to group
client.add_user_to_group(group="my-group", user_id="user123")
# Remove user from group
client.remove_user_from_group(group="my-group", user_id="user123")
# Add connection to group
client.add_connection_to_group(group="my-group", connection_id="abc123")
# Remove connection from group
client.remove_connection_from_group(group="my-group", connection_id="abc123")
Connection Management
# Check if connection exists
exists = client.connection_exists(connection_id="abc123")
# Check if user has connections
exists = client.user_exists(user_id="user123")
# Check if group has connections
exists = client.group_exists(group="my-group")
# Close connection
client.close_connection(connection_id="abc123", reason="Session ended")
# Close all connections for user
client.close_all_connections(user_id="user123")
Grant/Revoke Permissions
from azure.messaging.webpubsubservice import WebPubSubServiceClient
# Grant permission
client.grant_permission(
permission="joinLeaveGroup",
connection_id="abc123",
target_name="my-group"
)
# Revoke permission
client.revoke_permission(
permission="joinLeaveGroup",
connection_id="abc123",
target_name="my-group"
)
# Check permission
has_permission = client.check_permission(
permission="joinLeaveGroup",
connection_id="abc123",
target_name="my-group"
)
Client SDK (Python WebSocket Client)
from azure.messaging.webpubsubclient import WebPubSubClient
client = WebPubSubClient(credential=token["url"])
# Event handlers
@client.on("connected")
def on_connected(e):
print(f"Connected: {e.connection_id}")
@client.on("server-message")
def on_message(e):
print(f"Message: {e.data}")
@client.on("group-message")
def on_group_message(e):
print(f"Group {e.group}: {e.data}")
# Connect and send
client.open()
client.send_to_group("my-group", "Hello from Python!")
Async Service Client
from azure.messaging.webpubsubservice.aio import WebPubSubServiceClient
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
async def broadcast():
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
client = WebPubSubServiceClient(
endpoint="https://<name>.webpubsub.azure.com",
hub="my-hub",
credential=credential
)
await client.send_to_all("Hello async!", content_type="text/plain")
await client.close()
await credential.close()
Client Operations
| Operation | Description |
|---|---|
get_client_access_token | Generate WebSocket connection URL |
send_to_all | Broadcast to all connections |
send_to_user | Send to specific user |
send_to_group | Send to group members |
send_to_connection | Send to specific connection |
add_user_to_group | Add user to group |
remove_user_from_group | Remove user from group |
close_connection | Disconnect client |
connection_exists | Check connection status |
Best Practices
- Use roles to limit client permissions
- Use groups for targeted messaging
- Generate short-lived tokens for security
- Use user IDs to send to users across connections
- Handle reconnection in client applications
- Use JSON content type for structured data
- Close connections gracefully with reasons
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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