## noVNC: HTML5 VNC Client
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/novnc/noVNC.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/novnc/noVNC)
### Description
-noVNC is a VNC client implemented using HTML5 technologies,
-specifically Canvas and WebSockets (supports 'wss://' encryption).
-noVNC is licensed under the
-[LGPLv3](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html).
+noVNC is a HTML5 VNC client that runs well in any modern browser including
+mobile browsers (iOS and Android).
-Special thanks to [Sentry Data Systems](http://www.sentryds.com) for
-sponsoring ongoing development of this project (and for employing me).
+Many companies, projects and products have integrated noVNC including
+[Ganeti Web Manager](http://code.osuosl.org/projects/ganeti-webmgr),
+[OpenStack](http://www.openstack.org),
+[OpenNebula](http://opennebula.org/),
+[LibVNCServer](http://libvncserver.sourceforge.net), and
+[ThinLinc](https://cendio.com/thinlinc). See
+[the Projects and Companies wiki page](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Projects-and-companies-using-noVNC)
+for a more complete list with additional info and links.
-Notable commits, announcements and news are posted to
-@<a href="http://www.twitter.com/noVNC">noVNC</a>
+### News/help/contact
+Notable commits, announcements and news are posted to
+<a href="http://www.twitter.com/noVNC">@noVNC</a>.
+
+If you are a noVNC developer/integrator/user (or want to be) please join the
+<a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/novnc">
+noVNC discussion group</a>.
+
+Bugs and feature requests can be submitted via
+[github issues](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/issues).
+If you are looking for a place to start contributing to noVNC, a good place to
+start would be the issues that are marked as
+["patchwelcome"](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/issues?labels=patchwelcome).
+
+If you want to show appreciation for noVNC you could donate to a great non-
+profits such as:
+[Compassion International](http://www.compassion.com/),
+[SIL](http://www.sil.org),
+[Habitat for Humanity](http://www.habitat.org),
+[Electronic Frontier Foundation](https://www.eff.org/),
+[Against Malaria Foundation](http://www.againstmalaria.com/),
+[Nothing But Nets](http://www.nothingbutnets.net/), etc.
+Please tweet <a href="http://www.twitter.com/noVNC">@noVNC</a> if you do.
+
+
+### Features
+
+* Supports all modern browsers including mobile (iOS, Android)
+* Supported VNC encodings: raw, copyrect, rre, hextile, tight, tightPNG
+* WebSocket SSL/TLS encryption (i.e. "wss://") support
+* 24-bit true color and 8 bit colour mapped
+* Supports desktop resize notification/pseudo-encoding
+* Local or remote cursor
+* Clipboard copy/paste
+* Clipping or scolling modes for large remote screens
+* Easy site integration and theming (3 example themes included)
+* Licensed under the [MPL 2.0](http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/)
### Screenshots
Running in Chrome before and after connecting:
-<img src="http://kanaka.github.com/noVNC/img/noVNC-1.jpg" width=400> <img src="http://kanaka.github.com/noVNC/img/noVNC-2.jpg" width=400>
-
-See more screenshots <a href="http://kanaka.github.com/noVNC/screenshots.html">here</a>.
-
-
-### Projects/Companies using noVNC
-
-* [Sentry Data Systems](http://www.sentryds.com): uses noVNC in the
- [Datanex Cloud Computing Platform](http://www.sentryds.com/products/datanex/).
-
-* [Ganeti Web Manager](http://code.osuosl.org/projects/ganeti-webmgr):
- Feature [#1935](http://code.osuosl.org/issues/1935).
-
-* [Archipel](http://archipelproject.org):
- [Video demo](http://antoinemercadal.fr/archipelblog/wp-content/themes/ArchipelWPTemplate/video_youtube.php?title=VNC%20Demonstration&id=te_bzW574Zo)
+<img src="http://
+.github.com/noVNC/img/noVNC-5.png" width=400>
+<img src="http://novnc.github.com/noVNC/img/noVNC-7.jpg" width=400>
-* [openQRM](http://www.openqrm.com/): VNC plugin available
- by request. Probably included in [version
- 4.8](http://www.openqrm.com/?q=node/15). [Video
- demo](http://www.openqrm-enterprise.com/news/details/article/remote-vm-console-plugin-available.html).
+See more screenshots
+<a href="http://novnc.github.com/noVNC/screenshots.html">here</a>.
### Browser Requirements
-* HTML5 Canvas: Except for Internet Explorer, most
- browsers have had Canvas support for quite some time. Internet
- Explorer 9 will have Canvas support (finally).
+* Chrome 8, Firefox 4, Safari 6, Opera 12, IE 11, Edge 12, etc.
-* HTML5 WebSockets: For browsers that do not have builtin
- WebSockets support, the project includes
- <a href="http://github.com/gimite/web-socket-js">web-socket-js</a>,
- a WebSockets emulator using Adobe Flash.
+* HTML5 Canvas, WebSockets and Typed Arrays
-* Fast Javascript Engine: noVNC avoids using new Javascript
- functionality so it will run on older browsers, but decode and
- rendering happen in Javascript, so a slow Javascript engine will
- mean noVNC is painfully slow.
+* Fast Javascript Engine: this is not strictly a requirement, but without a
+ fast Javascript engine, noVNC might be painfully slow.
-* I maintain a more detailed list of browser compatibility <a
- href="http://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/blob/master/docs/browsers.md">here</a>.
+* See the more detailed
+[browser compatibility wiki page](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Browser-support).
### Server Requirements
-Unless you are using a VNC server with support for WebSockets
-connections (only my [fork of libvncserver](http://github.com/kanaka/libvncserver)
-currently), you need to use a WebSockets to TCP socket proxy. There is
-a python proxy included ('wsproxy'). One advantage of using the proxy
-is that it has builtin support for SSL/TLS encryption (i.e. "wss://").
-
-There a few reasons why a proxy is required:
-
- 1. WebSockets is not a pure socket protocol. There is an initial HTTP
- like handshake to allow easy hand-off by web servers and allow
- some origin policy exchange. Also, each WebSockets frame begins
- with 0 ('\x00') and ends with 255 ('\xff').
-
- 2. Javascript itself does not have the ability to handle pure byte
- arrays. The python proxy encodes the data as base64 so that the
- Javascript client can decode the data as an integer array.
+Unless you are using a VNC server with support for WebSockets connections (such
+as [x11vnc/libvncserver](http://libvncserver.sourceforge.net/),
+[QEMU](http://www.qemu.org/), or
+[PocketVNC](http://www.pocketvnc.com/blog/?page_id=866)), you need to use a
+WebSockets to TCP socket proxy. There is a python proxy included
+('websockify').
### Quick Start
-* Use the launch script to start a mini-webserver and the WebSockets
- proxy. The `--vnc` option is used to specify the location of
- a running VNC server:
+* Use the launch script to start a mini-webserver and the WebSockets proxy
+ (websockify). The `--vnc` option is used to specify the location of a running
+ VNC server:
`./utils/launch.sh --vnc localhost:5901`
-* Point your browser to the cut-and-paste URL that is output by the
- launch script. Enter a password if the VNC server has one
- configured. Hit the Connect button and enjoy!
-
-
-### Advanced usage
-
-* To encrypt the traffic using the WebSocket 'wss://' URI scheme you
- need to generate a certificate for the proxy to load. By default the
- proxy loads a certificate file name `self.pem` but the `--cert=CERT`
- option can override the file name. You can generate a self-signed
- certificate using openssl. When asked for the common name, use the
- hostname of the server where the proxy will be running:
-
- `openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out self.pem -keyout self.pem`
-
-* `tightvnc` provide a nice startup script that can be used to run
- a separate X desktop that is served by VNC. To install and run the
- server under Ubuntu you would do something like this:
-
- `sudo apt-get install tightvncserver`
-
- `vncserver :1`
-
- The VNC server will run in the background. The port that it runs
- on is the display number + 5900 (i.e. 5901 in the case above).
-
-* `x11vnc` can be used to share your current X desktop. Note that if
- you run noVNC on the X desktop you are connecting to via VNC you
- will get a neat hall of mirrors effect, but the the client and
- server will fight over the mouse.
-
- `sudo apt-get install x11vnc`
-
- `x11vnc -forever -display :0`
-
- Without the `-forever` option, x11vnc will exit after the first
- disconnect. The `-display` option indicates the exiting X display to
- share. The port that it runs on is the display number + 5900 (i.e.
- 5900 in the case above).
-
-* To run the python proxy directly without using launch script (to
- pass additional options for example):
-
- `./utils/wsproxy.py -f source_port target_addr:target_port`
-
- `./utils/wsproxy.py -f 8787 localhost:5901`
-
-* To run a mini python web server without the launch script:
-
- `./utils/web.py PORT`
-
- `./utils/web.py 8080`
-
-* Point your web browser at http://localhost:8080/vnc.html
- (or whatever port you used above to run the web server). Specify the
- host and port where the proxy is running and the password that the
- vnc server is using (if any). Hit the Connect button.
-
-* If you are using python 2.3 or 2.4 and you want wsproxy to support
- 'wss://' (TLS) then see the
- [wsproxy README](http://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/blob/master/utils/README.md)
- for instructions on building the ssl module.
+* Point your browser to the cut-and-paste URL that is output by the launch
+ script. Enter a password if the VNC server has one configured. Hit the
+ Connect button and enjoy!
-### Integration
+### Other Pages
-The client is designed to be easily integrated with existing web
-structure and style.
+* [Modules/API](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Modules-API) - The library
+ modules and their Javascript API.
-At a minimum you must include the `vnc.js` and `ui.js` scripts and
-call UI.load(). For example:
+* [Integration](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Integration) - Get noVNC
+ to work in existing projects.
- <head>
- <script src='include/vnc.js'></script>
- <script src="include/ui.js"></script>
- </head>
- <body>
- <div id='vnc'>Loading</div>
+* [Troubleshooting](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Troubleshooting) - How
+ to troubleshoot problems.
- <script>
- window.onload = function () {
- UI.load('vnc');
- }
- </script>
- </body>
+* [Encrypted Connections](https://github.com/novnc/websockify/wiki/Encrypted-Connections) -
+ Setup websockify so that you can use encrypted connections from noVNC.
-See `vnc.html` and `vnc_auto.html` for examples. The file
-`include/plain.css` has a list of stylable elements.
+* [Advanced Usage](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Advanced-usage) -
+ Generating an SSL certificate, starting a VNC server, advanced websockify
+ usage, etc.
-The `vnc.js` also includes other scripts within the `include`
-sub-directory. The `VNC_uri_prefix` variable can be use override the
-URL path to the `include` sub-directory.
+* [Testing](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Testing) - Run and write
+ tests.
+* [Translations](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Translations) - Add and
+ modify localization for JavaScript and HTML.
-### Troubleshooting
-You will need console logging support in the browser. Recent Chrome
-and Opera versions have built in support. Firefox has a nice extension
-called "firebug" that gives console logging support.
+### Authors/Contributors
-First, load the noVNC page with `logging=debug` added to the query string.
-For example `vnc.html?logging=debug`.
+* Core team:
+ * [Joel Martin](https://github.com/kanaka)
+ * [Samuel Mannehed](https://github.com/samhed) (Cendio)
+ * [Peter Åstrand](https://github.com/astrand) (Cendio)
+ * [Solly Ross](https://github.com/DirectXMan12) (Red Hat / OpenStack)
+ * [Pierre Ossman](https://github.com/CendioOssman) (Cendio)
-Then, activate the console logger in your browser. With Chrome it can
-be activate using Ctrl+Shift+J and then switching to the "Console"
-tab. With firefox+firebug, it can be activated using Ctrl+F12.
+* Notable contributions:
+ * UI and Icons : Pierre Ossman, Chris Gordon
+ * Original Logo : Michael Sersen
+ * tight encoding : Michael Tinglof (Mercuri.ca)
-Now reproduce the problem. The console log output will give more
-information about what is going wrong and where in the code the
-problem is located.
+* Included libraries:
+ * as3crypto : Henri Torgemane (code.google.com/p/as3crypto)
+ * base64 : Martijn Pieters (Digital Creations 2), Samuel Sieb (sieb.net)
+ * DES : Dave Zimmerman (Widget Workshop), Jef Poskanzer (ACME Labs)
+ * Pako : Vitaly Puzrin (https://github.com/nodeca/pako)
-If you file a issue/bug, it is very helpful for me to have the last
-page of console output leading up the problem in the issue report.
-Other helpful issue/bug information: browser version, OS version,
-noVNC git version, and VNC server name/version.
+* [Contribution guide](https://github.com/novnc/noVNC/wiki/Contributing)