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1. Modules / API
The noVNC client is a composed of several modular components that handle rendering, input, networking, etc. Each of the modules is designed to be cross-browser and be useful as a standalone library in other projects (see LICENSE.txt).
1.1 Module List
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Mouse (core/input/devices.js): Mouse input event handler with limited touch support.
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Keyboard (core/input/devices.js): Keyboard input event handler with non-US keyboard support. Translates keyDown and keyUp events to X11 keysym values.
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Display (core/display.js): Efficient 2D rendering abstraction layered on the HTML5 canvas element.
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Websock (core/websock.js): Websock client from websockify with transparent binary data support. Websock API wiki page.
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RFB (core/rfb.js): Main class that implements the RFB protocol and stitches the other classes together.
1.2 Configuration Attributes
The Mouse, Keyboard, Display and RFB classes have a similar API for configuration options. Each configuration option has a default value, which can be overridden by a a configuration object passed to the constructor. Configuration options can then be read and modified after initialization with "get_" and "set_" methods respectively. For example, the following initializes an RFB object with the 'encrypt' configuration option enabled, then confirms it was set, then disables it.
var rfb = new RFB({'encrypt': true});
if (rfb.get_encrypt()) {
alert("Encryption is set");
}
rfb.set_encrypt(false);
Some attributes are read-only and cannot be changed. For example, the Display 'render_mode' option will throw an exception if an attempt is made to set it. The attribute mode is one of the following:
RO - read only
RW - read write
WO - write once
1.3 Methods
In addition to the getter and setter methods to modify configuration attributes, each of the modules has other methods that are available in the object instance. For example, the Display module has method named 'blitImage' which takes an array of pixel data and draws it to the 2D canvas.
1.4 Callbacks
Each of the modules has certain events that can be hooked with callback functions. For the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and RFB classes the callback functions are assigned to configuration attributes. The WebSock module has a method named 'on' that takes two parameters: the callback event name, and the callback function.
2. Modules
2.1 Mouse Module
Configuration Attributes | ||||
name | type | mode | default | description |
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target | DOM | WO | document | DOM element that captures mouse input |
focused | bool | RW | true | Capture and send mouse clicks/movement |
touchButton | int | RW | 1 | Button mask (1, 2, 4) for which click to send on touch devices. 0 means ignore clicks. |
Methods | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
grab | () | Begin capturing mouse events | ||
ungrab | () | Stop capturing mouse events | ||
Callbacks | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
onMouseButton | (x, y, down, bmask) | Handler for mouse button click/release | ||
onMouseMove | (x, y) | Handler for mouse movement |
2.2 Keyboard Module
Configuration Attributes | ||||
name | type | mode | default | description |
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target | DOM | WO | document | DOM element that captures keyboard input |
focused | bool | RW | document | Capture and send mouse key events |
Methods | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
grab | () | Begin capturing keyboard events | ||
ungrab | () | Stop capturing keyboard events | ||
Callbacks | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
onKeyPress | (keysym, code, down) | Handler for key press/release |
2.3 Display Module
Configuration Attributes | ||||
name | type | mode | default | description |
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target | DOM | WO | Canvas element for rendering | |
context | raw | RO | Canvas 2D context for rendering | |
logo | raw | RW | Logo to display when cleared: {"width": width, "height": height, "type": mime-type, "data": data} | |
scale | float | RW | 1.0 | Display area scale factor 0.0 - 1.0 |
viewport | bool | RW | false | Use viewport clipping |
width | int | RO | Display area width | |
height | int | RO | Display area height | |
render_mode | str | RO | '' | Canvas rendering mode |
prefer_js | str | RW | Prefer JavaScript over canvas methods | |
cursor_uri | raw | RW | Can we render cursor using data URI | |
Methods | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
viewportChangePos | (deltaX, deltaY) | Move the viewport relative to the current location | ||
viewportChangeSize | (width, height) | Change size of the viewport | ||
absX | (x) | Return X relative to the remote display | ||
absY | (y) | Return Y relative to the remote display | ||
resize | (width, height) | Set width and height | ||
flip | (from_queue) | Update the visible canvas with the contents of the rendering canvas | ||
clear | () | Clear the display (show logo if set) | ||
pending | () | Check if there are waiting items in the render queue | ||
flush | () | Resume processing the render queue unless it's empty | ||
fillRect | (x, y, width, height, color, from_queue) | Draw a filled in rectangle | ||
copyImage | (old_x, old_y, new_x, new_y, width, height, from_queue) | Copy a rectangular area | ||
imageRect | (x, y, mime, arr) | Draw a rectangle with an image | ||
startTile | (x, y, width, height, color) | Begin updating a tile | ||
subTile | (tile, x, y, w, h, color) | Update a sub-rectangle within the given tile | ||
finishTile | () | Draw the current tile to the display | ||
blitImage | (x, y, width, height, arr, offset, from_queue) | Blit pixels (of R,G,B,A) to the display | ||
blitRgbImage | (x, y, width, height, arr, offset, from_queue) | Blit RGB encoded image to display | ||
blitRgbxImage | (x, y, width, height, arr, offset, from_queue) | Blit RGBX encoded image to display | ||
drawImage | (img, x, y) | Draw image and track damage | ||
changeCursor | (pixels, mask, hotx, hoty, w, h) | Change cursor appearance | ||
defaultCursor | () | Restore default cursor appearance | ||
disableLocalCursor | () | Disable local (client-side) cursor | ||
clippingDisplay | () | Check if the remote display is larger than the client display | ||
autoscale | (containerWidth, containerHeight, downscaleOnly) | Scale the display | ||
Callbacks | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
onFlush | () | A display flush has been requested and we are now ready to resume FBU processing |
2.4 RFB Module
Configuration Attributes | ||||
name | type | mode | default | description |
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target | DOM | WO | null | Canvas element for rendering (passed to Display and Mouse) |
focusContainer | DOM | WO | document | DOM element that captures keyboard input (passed to Keyboard) |
encrypt | bool | RW | false | Use TLS/SSL encryption |
local_cursor | bool | RW | false | Request locally rendered cursor |
shared | bool | RW | true | Request shared VNC mode |
view_only | bool | RW | false | Disable client mouse/keyboard |
xvp_password_sep | str | RW | '@' | Separator for XVP password fields |
disconnectTimeout | int | RW | 3 | Time (in seconds) to wait for disconnection |
wsProtocols | arr | RW | ['binary'] | Protocols to use in the WebSocket connection |
repeaterID | str | RW | '' | UltraVNC RepeaterID to connect to |
viewportDrag | bool | RW | false | Move the viewport on mouse drags |
Methods | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
connect | (host, port, password, path) | Connect to the given host:port/path. Optional password and path. | ||
disconnect | () | Disconnect | ||
sendPassword | (passwd) | Send password after onPasswordRequired callback | ||
sendCtrlAltDel | () | Send Ctrl-Alt-Del key sequence | ||
xvpOp | (ver, op) | Send a XVP operation (2=shutdown, 3=reboot, 4=reset) | ||
xvpShutdown | () | Send XVP shutdown. | ||
xvpReboot | () | Send XVP reboot. | ||
xvpReset | () | Send XVP reset. | ||
sendKey | (keysym, down) | Send a key press event. If down not specified, send a down and up event. | ||
clipboardPasteFrom | (text) | Send a clipboard paste event | ||
requestDesktopSize | (width, height) | Send a request to change the remote desktop size. | ||
Callbacks | ||||
name | parameters | description | ||
onUpdateState | (rfb, state, oldstate) | Connection state change (see details below) | ||
onNotification | (rfb, msg, level, options) | Notification for the UI (optional options) | ||
onDisconnected | (rfb, reason) | Disconnection finished with an optional reason. No reason specified means normal disconnect. | ||
onPasswordRequired | (rfb, msg) | VNC password is required (use sendPassword), optionally comes with a message. | ||
onClipboard | (rfb, text) | RFB clipboard contents received | ||
onBell | (rfb) | RFB Bell message received | ||
onFBUReceive | (rfb, fbu) | RFB FBU received but not yet processed (see details below) | ||
onFBUComplete | (rfb, fbu) | RFB FBU received and processed (see details below) | ||
onFBResize | (rfb, width, height) | Frame buffer (remote desktop) size changed | ||
onDesktopName | (rfb, name) | VNC desktop name recieved | ||
onXvpInit | (version) | XVP extensions active for this connection. |
RFB onUpdateState callback details
The RFB module has an 'onUpdateState' callback that is invoked after the noVNC connection state changes. Here is a list of the states that are reported.
Connection States | |
state | description |
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connecting | starting to connect |
connected | connected normally |
disconnecting | starting to disconnect |
disconnected | disconnected - permanent end-state for this RFB object |
RFB onFBUReceive and on FBUComplete callback details
The onFBUReceive callback is invoked when a frame buffer update message has been received from the server but before the RFB class has done any additional handling. The onFBUComplete callback is invoked with the same information but after the RFB class has handled the message.
The 'fbu' parameter is an object with the following structure:
{
x: FBU_x_position,
y: FBU_y_position,
width: FBU_width,
height: FBU_height,
encoding: FBU_encoding_number,
encodingName: FBU_encoding_string
}