We don't have to check for _display or context here since this is a
private function which is never called under such circumstances. This
solves problems caused by display.get_context() which was previously
removed in e549ae074f.
Do all rendering to a hidden canvas and then copy over the finished
frame to the visible canvas once everything is done. This simplifies
things and solves some bugs as we can retain a copy of the entire
frame buffer.
RFB's _fail function logs the error, disconnects the session and sets
disconnect_reason. The disconnect_reason is upon disconnection sent to
the user interface. It is thus not suitable for including error details
that aren't user friendly. The idea is that you will look in the
browser console for a full log with details of the error.
RFB._fail() can be called at any time in any state, it is not certain
that we will get a close event on the socket since the socket might not
be open. This caused us to hit the disconnect timeout in such cases.
Fixes issue #678
For example, previously if the user typed in illegal characters in the
port field, no error would be displayed in the interface and the page
would stop at "connecting".
The callers don't need to concern themselves with how images are
rendered, so hide the details behind the API. This also avoids
exposing the render queue.
The states 'loaded', 'failed' and 'fatal' were all variations of the
'disconnected' state. Removing these states allows us to get rid of
many ugly workarounds and special cases. Error messages to the UI can
now instead be delivered via a new onDisconnected callback.
Names such as 'disconnect' and 'disconnected' are inconsistent in the
way that one describes an action and the other a state. The state that
was called 'normal' didn't fit in with the others because the other
names describe a connection state. The new names are: 'disconnecting',
'connecting' and 'connected'
We already have a callback mechanism for this, so let's use that.
Adds an optional parameter 'msg' to the callback.
Fixes vnc_auto.html (#646) which was broken after
4e0c36dda7
According to the RFB protocol, when in TIGHT auth negotation,
if the client receives a sub-auth count of zero, it should proceed
as if the `None` sub-auth type had already been selected (and not
send a message selecting that type).
Closes#564
The RFB protocol specifies a max version of 3.8, but RealVNC likes to
increment their version when they add new features. RealVNC 5.3 sends
"005.000" as the version string, since they've extended their
implementation upon RFB v3.8. We can detect that, and just tell them we
only speak 3.8, instead of barfing on "005.000" as an invalid version.
This commit moves all the input-related files from `core/`
to `core/input/`, and renames a couple as relevant
(input.js --> input/devices.js, keyboard.js --> input/util.js).
This commit restructures noVNC, splitting it into the core directory
and the app directory, with the former containing core noVNC parts,
and the latter containing parts specific to the application.