SignalR : use camel case

For use with ASP .NET Core, you can register the JsonSerializer like this in Startup -> ConfigureServices:

var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings { ContractResolver = new SignalRContractResolver() };
var serializer = JsonSerializer.Create(settings);
services.AddSingleton(serializer);

Anders answer is correct; I just wanted to add that for anyone using AutoFac instead of Ninject you should use this registration in your startup.cs:

var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings();
settings.ContractResolver = new SignalRContractResolver();
var serializer = JsonSerializer.Create(settings);
builder.RegisterInstance(serializer).As<JsonSerializer>();

Roll your own Conttract resolver like

public class SignalRContractResolver : IContractResolver
{

    private readonly Assembly assembly;
    private readonly IContractResolver camelCaseContractResolver;
    private readonly IContractResolver defaultContractSerializer;

    public SignalRContractResolver()
    {
        defaultContractSerializer = new DefaultContractResolver();
        camelCaseContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver();
        assembly = typeof(Connection).Assembly;
    }

    public JsonContract ResolveContract(Type type)
    {
        if (type.Assembly.Equals(assembly))
        {
            return defaultContractSerializer.ResolveContract(type);

        }

        return camelCaseContractResolver.ResolveContract(type);
    }

}

Register it like

var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings();
settings.ContractResolver = new SignalRContractResolver();
var serializer = JsonSerializer.Create(settings);
GlobalHost.DependencyResolver.Register(typeof (JsonSerializer), () => serializer);

If you use a custom IoC you can run into problems because JsonSerializer is a concrete type and some IoCs like for example Ninject will inject unbound concrete types. In Ninjects case the solution is to register it with Ninject instead of with SignalRs own DependencyResolver

var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings();
settings.ContractResolver = new SignalRContractResolver();
var serializer = JsonSerializer.Create(settings);
kernel.Bind<JsonSerializer>().ToConstant(serializer);

More info on my blog: http://andersmalmgren.com/2014/02/27/why-overriding-jsonserializer-no-longer-work-in-signalr-2-0/