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- uid: Guides.Concepts.ManageConnections
- title: Managing Connections
- ---
-
- # Managing Connections with Discord.Net
-
- In Discord.Net, once a client has been started, it will automatically
- maintain a connection to Discord's gateway until it is manually
- stopped.
-
- ## Usage
-
- To start a connection, invoke the `StartAsync` method on a client that
- supports a WebSocket connection; to end a connection, invoke the
- `StopAsync` method, which gracefully closes any open WebSocket or
- UdpSocket connections.
-
- Since the Start/Stop methods only signal to an underlying connection
- manager that a connection needs to be started, **they return before a
- connection is made.**
-
- As a result, you need to hook into one of the connection-state
- based events to have an accurate representation of when a client is
- ready for use.
-
- All clients provide a `Connected` and `Disconnected` event, which is
- raised respectively when a connection opens or closes. In the case of
- the [DiscordSocketClient], this does **not** mean that the client is
- ready to be used.
-
- A separate event, `Ready`, is provided on [DiscordSocketClient], which
- is raised only when the client has finished guild stream or guild
- sync and has a completed guild cache.
-
- [DiscordSocketClient]: xref:Discord.WebSocket.DiscordSocketClient
-
- ### Samples
-
- [!code-csharp[Connection Sample](samples/events.cs)]
-
- ## Reconnection
-
- > [!TIP]
- > Avoid running long-running code on the gateway! If you deadlock the
- > gateway (as explained in [events]), the connection manager will
- > **NOT** be able to recover and reconnect.
-
- Assuming the client disconnected because of a fault on Discord's end,
- and not a deadlock on your end, we will always attempt to reconnect
- and resume a connection.
-
- Don't worry about trying to maintain your own connections, the
- connection manager is designed to be bulletproof and never fail - if
- your client does not manage to reconnect, you have found a bug!
-
- [events]: xref:Guides.Concepts.Events
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