WCGBrowser is a browser designed specifically for kiosk use. Based on webkit and pyqt, it's designed to make lock-down easy.
Author: Alan D Moore (http://www.alandmoore.com, e-mail me_AT_alandmoore_DOT_com)
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WCGBrowser is a web browser written specifically for use on kiosks, digital signage, and other locked-down situations. It's based on pyqt and webkit, and is designed to make lock-down very simple and painless.
It was originally conceived for use in library catalog terminals, when it became clear that browsers with ever-growing feature lists like Firefox and Chrome were too much work to lock down correctly and completely. It was also designed to be easily configurable using a simple text file that can be hand-edited in a terminal over ssh across a slow WAN, so no databases, XML, or crazy binaries here.
NOTE: the "next generation" of WCGBrowser is the WebEngine (Blink/Chromium) based ADMBrowser, which you can find at https://github.com/alandmoore/admbrowser.
It should work on any platform, but it's only been tested on Debian (Squeeze) and Ubuntu (Lucid Lynx or higher). PyQT was the original development platform and the program will prefer it if it's installed, but it should "Just Work™" with PySide too (PySide is easier to setup in virtualenv).
The included wcgbrowser.yaml is a fully-commented example configuration. In the examples folder are several test configurations, including an actual configuration that I use at our public library system. To use any of the example configs, copy it to /etc/wcgbrowser.yaml, ~/.wcgbrowser.yaml, or specify it with the -c (--config-file) switch. You can make the browser.py executable, or launch it using python, like so::
python browser.py
The included wcgbrowser script assumes installation to /usr/local/share/wcgbrowser. If that's where you installed wcgbrowser, copy that file to your $PATH and just type "wcgbrowser".
At a minimum, you need to specify a "start url" using either the config file or the "-l" switch, or else the browser isn't much use. Advanced configuration is probably best done in the configuration file, but many basic features can be enabled or disabled at the command line using these switches:
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Switch Description
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--debug_log Send debugging output to specified file
--size Set the initial window size as "
Wcgbrowser also accepts the built-in qt command-line arguments, which provide some low-level overrides. Documentation of these switches can be found at http://doc.qt.digia.com/qt/qapplication.html#QApplication.
The sample configuration file is fully commented, and should be pretty easy to configure if you just read through it. In case you just want to start from scratch, here are the current configuration options available for the application.
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Option Name Default Value Explanation
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allow_external_content False Whether or not to allow non-html content, e.g. PDF files. If this is true, you need to specify a content handler for the MIME type or a 404 error, "Network Error", or blank page will likely be displayed to the user.
allow_plugins False If true, enables the use of plugins like flash, java, etc.
allow_popups False Whether or not to allow navigation that requires opening a new browser window, such as javascript "window.open()" calls or links with a target of "_blank". If False, the navigation will be ignored. If true, a new window will be created as expected.
force_js_confirm "ask" If set to "accept" or "deny", will override any JavaScript are-you-sure-you-want-to-exit dialog boxes with the specified answer, if set to "ask" (the default) will ask the user each time.
suppress_alerts False If True, blocks JavaScript popup alerts from appearing, or shows them when False.
allow_printing False Enable printing of web pages from the context menu or toolbar.
print_settings (empty) Specify default printer settings, see below.
default_encoding "utf-8" The default encoding for the system to use (Python 2.x only).
default_password (empty) default password to send when pages request authentication
default_user (empty) default username to send when pages request authentication
enable_diagnostic False Enable the display of diagnostic information when Ctrl-Alt-? is hit.
icon_theme (qt5 default) Icon theme to use for navigation icons
navigation True Display the navigation bar at the top (back/forward/reload/bookmarks/quit)
navigation_layout (see below) Sets the layout of the navigation bar. See the detailed explanation below.
network_down_html (empty) The full path to a file containing HTML which will be displayed when the start_url page cannot be loaded, which probably indicates some kind of network error.
page_unavailable_html (empty) The full path to a file containing HTML which will be displayed when a page cannot be loaded, either because it's not accessible or blocked by security restrictions.
privacy_mode True Enable or disable "private browsing mode" on the webkit widget.
user_agent (qt5 default) Overrides the default user agent string.
user_css (empty) Sets a default CSS file applied to all pages viewed. Option accepts any URL supported by QT, i.e: "file://etc/wcg.css" or "http://example.com/style.css".
proxy_server (empty) Sets the proxy server string for HTTP proxy. Takes the form "host:port", or just "host" if you want to use the default port of 8080.
quit_button_mode reset Just like timeout_mode, only this is the action taken when the quit button is pressed (same options)
quit_button_text "I'm &Finished" Text to display on the quit/reset button. Can include an accelerator indicator (&).
screensaver_url about:blank The URL to visit when idle. Only matters when timeout_mode is 'screensaver' and 'timeout' is nonzero.
ssl_mode strict Defines how the browser handles ssl certificate errors. "strict" will just give an error and prevent access to the problematic URL. "ignore" will silently ignore the errors and allow access.
start_url about:blank The starting URL or "home page"
stylesheet (empty) Filename of a qss stylesheet to use for styling the application window. See example file.
timeout 0 Number of seconds of inactivity before the browser closes or resets itself. A value of 0 disables the feature.
timeout_mode reset The action performed on inactivity timeout. Values can be "reset" (to return to the start URL and clear history), "close" (to close the program), or 'screensaver' (to display the screensaver_url while idle)
whitelist (empty) A list of web domains or hosts to allow access to (see below).
window_size (empty) If set, and if fullscreen is not set, make the window default to this size. Can be
Bookmarks are created in a YAML list called "bookmarks" with this format::
bookmarks:
1:
name: "Bookmark Name"
url: "http://bookmark.url/"
description: "A short description of the bookmark, for the tooltip"
2:
name: "Another bookmark name":
url: "http://example.com/some_bookmark"
description: "A short description of this bookmark"
Bookmark names can include an ampersand to specify an accelerator key. You can also specify bookmark entries like so::
bookmarks:
"Bookmark Name":
url: "http://bookmark.url/"
description: "A short description of the bookmark, for the tooltip"
This is more compact, but the downside is that you have no control over the order of the bookmarks (they are ordered by key, so it'll be alphabetical by name). This mode is really for backwards compatibility, but if you have a lot of bookmarks that you want alphabetized and want to save some typing, this may be the way to go.
If you're allowing external content to be launched, the "content_handlers" array allows you to specify in which programs the external content will open by MIME type. The syntax looks like this::
content_handlers:
"application/pdf": "xpdf"
"application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text":"libreoffice"
WCGBrowser will download the file to a temp directory and pass it as an argument to whatever command you specify in the second column. Be aware of this, as in some cases you might want to write a wrapper script of some sort to deal with some types of files or programs that don't properly deal with arguments.
The "navigation_layout" parameter is a list of items to place on the navigation bar, if it's showing. You can choose from the following:
The list can be specified in any valid YAML list format, but I recommend enclosing it in square braces and separating with commas. "separator" and "spacer" can be used as many times as you wish, the others should only be used once each.
The whitelist feature is added as a convenience to help lock down your kiosk when you don't have complete control over all the links on your kiosk pages and want to prevent users from going off to strange sites. It's not a firewall or content filter, and may not behave exactly how you expect it to; so if you plan to use it, please read a bit about what it does and what it does not do.
If you don't want to use the whitelist feature, just comment it out, leave the list empty, or give it a value of "False".
What the whitelist does
You give the whitelist a list of *domains* or *hosts*, like this::
whitelist: ["somehost.example.com", "some-local-host", "mydomain.org"]
Whenever the user clicks a link or otherwise tries to navigate to a page, the hostname is extracted from the requested URL and matched against the whitelist. If there's a match, the page is displayed; if not, the error text.
Some things are automatic:
- The start_url host is automatically whitelisted
- Bookmark hosts are automatically whitelisted
- Subdomains are also automatically whitelisted. Thus, if you whitelist "example.com", then "foo.example.com" will be whitelisted as well (though "foo-example.com" will not, since that's actually a different domain).
If you just want to whitelist the start_url and bookmark urls and nothing else, you can just do this in the config::
whitelist: True
When relying on the automatic whitelisting, it's important to understand that the complete *host* string of these URLs is whitelisted. So for example, if your start_url is "http://example.com", "example.com" will be added to the whitelist (and thus all subdomains of example.com, such as foo.example.com, bar.example.com, etc.). If you specify "http://www.example.com" as the start_url, though, "www.example.com" is added to the whitelist. Thus, "foo.example.com" would *not* be whitelisted.
Also note that if you whitelist a URL that just forwards you to another host, you need to specify both hosts in the whitelist.
What the whitelist doesn't do
The screensaver mode is a special timeout mode that lets you display a given URL only while the browser is idle. Consider a configuration like this::
start_url: 'http://example.com/kiosk'
timeout: 1800
timeout_mode: 'screensaver'
screensaver_url: 'http://example.com/slides'
This configuration would do the following:
The screensaver_url could be, for example, an image rotator, a page with ads, a welcome message, etc. It doesn't really matter, but keep in mind the user can't actually interact with the screensaver page, because as soon as they touch a mouse or keyboard, the start_url will load.
WCGBrowser will allow you to set a host (name or IP) and port number for an HTTP proxy. HTTPS, FTP, SOCKS, or authenticated proxy is not currently supported. You can set the proxy settings one of three ways:
To set the proxy server, use the format "host:port", as in these examples::
proxyserver.mynetwork.local:3128
localhost:8080
192.168.1.1:8880
If you neglect to include a port, and just put an IP address or hostname, the port 8080 will be used by default.
WCGBrowser supports configuring default printer settings and allows printing without showing a dialog box. Options are set with the "print_settings" variable. For example::
print_settings:
silent: True
margins: [5, 5, 3, 3]
orientation: "landscape"
The following options are supported:
====================== ================= =============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== Option Name Default Value Explanation ====================== ================= =============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== silent False When True, WCGBrowser will print immediately without showing the printing dialog box. orientation "Portrait" Specifies printing in portrait or landscape orientation. size_unit "Millimeter" Specifies what unit of measure used by the paper_size and margin variables. Can be "millimeter", "point", "inch", "pica", "didot", "cicero", or "devicepixel". margins (printer default) Specifies the printer margins as a list in the form: [left, top, right, bottom]. Example: [5, 3.5, 6, 2.4]. Units are specified by the size_unit variable. Set to None (or don't specify) to use the printer's defaults. paper_size (printer default) Specifies the paper size, either as a list in the form: [width, height], or as any of the named paper sizes supported by Qt. Example: [500, 650.5]. Units are specified by the size_unit variable. resolution (printer default) Specifies the printer's resolution in ppi (pixels per inch). mode "screen" Sets what resolution the printer will use, "screen": the screen's resolution (the default) or "high": the printer's maximum resolution ====================== ================= ===============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================
Paper sizes supported by Qt can be found at http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprinter.html.
If you find bugs, please report them as an "issue" at the project's github page: http://github.com/alandmoore/wcgbrowser/issues. Please:
Contributions are welcome, so long as they are consistent with the spirit and intent of the browser -- that is, they are features useful in a kiosk situation, and keep the browser simple to configure. I would also prefer that changes to features or behavior are opt-in (require a switch to enable them), unless it just makes no sense to do it that way.
If you're contributing code, please follow these best practices:
Follow PEP8; use a linter/checker like pyflakes, pep8, or pylint and make sure your code doesn't generate errors.
Please document per PEP257; functions & classes need a docstring.
Fork the project on GitHub, make your changes, and submit a pull request. You will probably be asked to change or fix some things, that's just how it goes.
If there are features you'd like to see supported in this project, you have three options to see them implemented:
WCGBrowser is released under the terms of the GNU GPL v3.