# Embedding and Deploying noVNC Application This document describes how to embed and deploy the noVNC application, which includes settings and a full user interface. If you are looking for documentation on how to use the core noVNC library in your own application, then please see our [library documentation](LIBRARY.md). ## Files The noVNC application consists of the following files and directories: * `vnc.html` - The main page for the application and where users should go. It is possible to rename this file. * `app/` - Support files for the application. Contains code, images, styles and translations. * `core/` - The core noVNC library. * `vendor/` - Third party support libraries used by the application and the core library. The most basic deployment consists of simply serving these files from a web server and setting up a WebSocket proxy to the VNC server. ## Parameters The noVNC application can be controlled by including certain settings in the query string. Currently the following options are available: * `autoconnect` - Automatically connect as soon as the page has finished loading. * `reconnect` - If noVNC should automatically reconnect if the connection is dropped. * `reconnect_delay` - How long to wait in milliseconds before attempting to reconnect. * `host` - The WebSocket host to connect to. * `port` - The WebSocket port to connect to. * `encrypt` - If TLS should be used for the WebSocket connection. * `path` - The WebSocket path to use. * `password` - The password sent to the server, if required. * `repeaterID` - The repeater ID to use if a VNC repeater is detected. * `shared` - If other VNC clients should be disconnected when noVNC connects. * `bell` - If the keyboard bell should be enabled or not. * `view_only` - If the remote session should be in non-interactive mode. * `view_clip` - If the remote session should be clipped or use scrollbars if it cannot fit in the browser. * `resize` - How to resize the remote session if it is not the same size as the browser window. Can be one of `off`, `scale` and `remote`. * `show_dot` - If a dot cursor should be shown when the remote server provides no local cursor, or provides a fully-transparent (invisible) cursor. * `logging` - The console log level. Can be one of `error`, `warn`, `info` or `debug`. ## Pre-conversion of Modules noVNC is written using ECMAScript 6 modules. Many of the major browsers support these modules natively, but not all. By default the noVNC application includes a script that can convert these modules to an older format as they are being loaded. However this process can be slow and severely increases the load time for the application. It is possible to perform this conversion ahead of time, avoiding the extra load times. To do this please follow these steps: 1. Install Node.js 2. Run `npm install` in the noVNC directory 3. Run `./utils/use_require.js --with-app --as commonjs` This will produce a `build/` directory that includes everything needed to run the noVNC application. ## HTTP Serving Considerations ### Browser Cache Issue If you serve noVNC files using a web server that provides an ETag header, and include any options in the query string, a nasty browser cache issue can bite you on upgrade, resulting in a red error box. The issue is caused by a mismatch between the new vnc.html (which is reloaded because the user has used it with new query string after the upgrade) and the old javascript files (that the browser reuses from its cache). To avoid this issue, the browser must be told to always revalidate cached files using conditional requests. The correct semantics are achieved via the (confusingly named) `Cache-Control: no-cache` header that needs to be provided in the web server responses. ### Example Server Configurations Apache: ``` # In the main configuration file # (Debian/Ubuntu users: use "a2enmod headers" instead) LoadModule headers_module modules/mod_headers.so # In the or block related to noVNC Header set Cache-Control "no-cache" ``` Nginx: ``` # In the location block related to noVNC add_header Cache-Control no-cache; ```