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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<!--
noVNC example: lightweight example using minimal UI and features
This is a self-contained file which doesn't import WebUtil or external CSS.
Copyright (C) 2019 The noVNC Authors
noVNC is licensed under the MPL 2.0 (see LICENSE.txt)
This file is licensed under the 2-Clause BSD license (see LICENSE.txt).
Connect parameters are provided in query string:
http://example.com/?host=HOST&port=PORT&scale=true
-->
<title>noVNC</title>
<style>
body {
margin: 0;
background-color: dimgrey;
height: 100%;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
html {
height: 100%;
}
#top_bar {
background-color: #6e84a3;
color: white;
font: bold 12px Helvetica;
padding: 6px 5px 4px 5px;
border-bottom: 1px outset;
}
#status {
text-align: center;
}
#sendCtrlAltDelButton {
position: fixed;
top: 0px;
right: 0px;
border: 1px outset;
padding: 5px 5px 4px 5px;
cursor: pointer;
}
#screen {
flex: 1; /* fill remaining space */
overflow: hidden;
}
</style>
<script type="module" crossorigin="anonymous">
// RFB holds the API to connect and communicate with a VNC server
import RFB from './core/rfb.js';
let rfb;
let desktopName;
// When this function is called we have
// successfully connected to a server
function connectedToServer(e) {
status("Connected to " + desktopName);
}
// This function is called when we are disconnected
function disconnectedFromServer(e) {
if (e.detail.clean) {
status("Disconnected");
} else {
status("Something went wrong, connection is closed");
}
}
// When this function is called, the server requires
// credentials to authenticate
function credentialsAreRequired(e) {
const password = prompt("Password Required:");
rfb.sendCredentials({ password: password });
}
// When this function is called we have received
// a desktop name from the server
function updateDesktopName(e) {
desktopName = e.detail.name;
}
// Since most operating systems will catch Ctrl+Alt+Del
// before they get a chance to be intercepted by the browser,
// we provide a way to emulate this key sequence.
function sendCtrlAltDel() {
rfb.sendCtrlAltDel();
return false;
}
// Show a status text in the top bar
function status(text) {
document.getElementById('status').textContent = text;
}
// This function extracts the value of one variable from the
// query string. If the variable isn't defined in the URL
// it returns the default value instead.
function readQueryVariable(name, defaultValue) {
// A URL with a query parameter can look like this (But will most probably get logged on the http server):
// https://www.example.com?myqueryparam=myvalue
//
// For privacy (Using a hastag #, the parameters will not be sent to the server)
// the url can be requested in the following way:
// https://www.example.com#myqueryparam=myvalue&password=secreatvalue
//
// Even Mixing public and non public parameters will work:
// https://www.example.com?nonsecretparam=example.com#password=secreatvalue
//
// Note that we use location.href instead of location.search
// because Firefox < 53 has a bug w.r.t location.search
const re = new RegExp('.*[?&]' + name + '=([^&#]*)'),
match = ''.concat(document.location.href, window.location.hash).match(re);
if (match) {
// We have to decode the URL since want the cleartext value
return decodeURIComponent(match[1]);
}
return defaultValue;
}
document.getElementById('sendCtrlAltDelButton')
.onclick = sendCtrlAltDel;
// Read parameters specified in the URL query string
// By default, use the host and port of server that served this file
const host = readQueryVariable('host', window.location.hostname);
let port = readQueryVariable('port', window.location.port);
const password = readQueryVariable('password');
const path = readQueryVariable('path', 'websockify');
// | | | | | |
// | | | Connect | | |
// v v v v v v
status("Connecting");
// Build the websocket URL used to connect
let url;
if (window.location.protocol === "https:") {
url = 'wss';
} else {
url = 'ws';
}
url += '://' + host;
if(port) {
url += ':' + port;
}
url += '/' + path;
// Creating a new RFB object will start a new connection
rfb = new RFB(document.getElementById('screen'), url,
{ credentials: { password: password } });
// Add listeners to important events from the RFB module
rfb.addEventListener("connect", connectedToServer);
rfb.addEventListener("disconnect", disconnectedFromServer);
rfb.addEventListener("credentialsrequired", credentialsAreRequired);
rfb.addEventListener("desktopname", updateDesktopName);
// Set parameters that can be changed on an active connection
rfb.viewOnly = readQueryVariable('view_only', false);
rfb.scaleViewport = readQueryVariable('scale', false);
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="top_bar">
<div id="status">Loading</div>
<div id="sendCtrlAltDelButton">Send CtrlAltDel</div>
</div>
<div id="screen">
<!-- This is where the remote screen will appear -->
</div>
</body>
</html>