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This object embeds the Chromium HTML rendering engine, which can be rendered at full screen or as a widget. You can display multiple roHtmlWidget instances at the same time.

Tip

Use the roKeyStore object to provide client certificates for websites. Use the roVirtualMemory object to set up a virtual memory repository for Chromium.

Object Creation 

The roHtmlWidget object is initialized with an roRectangle object, which specifies the size and positioning of the widget on the screen, and an optional associative array, which defines properties for the widget. 

CreateObject("roHtmlWidget", rect As roRectangle, properties As roAssociativeArray)

The properties of an roHtmlWidget instance can be set with an associative array at initialization or with equivalent methods after initialization. Because many roHtmlWidget properties cannot be changed without reloading the page (and can produce unpredictable results if changed while the page is running), we recommend setting properties at initialization when possible, rather than using the equivalent methods.

Important

Defining initialization properties for an roHtmlWidget instance disables some methods for that instance (e.g. SetTransform(), AddFont(), SetUserStylesheet()). See the Available Methods with Initialization section below for a list of available methods.

Initialization Parameters

The associative array passed during initialization can have the following parameters: 

[boolean] nodejs_enabled

Enables Node.js® on the widget. This value is false by default.

Note

Reloading a page which has Node.js enabled can be classified as an undefined behavior. The recommended method for restarting a Node instance is to destroy and rebuild the roHtmlWidget

[boolean] focus_enabled

Enables focus for mouse/touchscreen events. This value is true by default.

[boolean] mouse_enabled

Enables mouse/touchscreen events. This value is false by default.

[boolean] scrollbar_enabled

Enables automatic scrollbars for content that does not fit into the viewport. This value is false by default.

The browser defaults to desktop-style scrollbars, but they can be configured for mobile style as well.

[boolean] pinch_to_zoom_enabled

Enables pinch-to-zoom functionality. This value is false by default.

[boolean] force_gpu_rasterization_enabled

Note

This setting has been deprecated. As of OS8, GPU rasterization is enabled by default and setting this property has no effect.

Enables GPU rasterization for HTML graphics. By default, the decision to use GPU rasterization is based on internal Chromium logic.

[boolean] canvas_2d_acceleration_enabled

Note

This setting has been deprecated. As of OS8, Canvas acceleration is enabled by default and can be disabled by setting this flag to false.

Enables 2D canvas acceleration. This will improve the framerate of most HTML pages that use 2D animations, but can cause out-of-memory issues with pages that use a large number of off-screen canvas surfaces.

[boolean] javascript_enabled

Enables JavaScript on the widget. This value is true by default.

[boolean] brightsign_js_objects_enabled

Enables BrightScript-JavaScript objects. This value is false by default.

[string] transform 

Sets the screen orientation of content in the widget (note that the coordinates and dimensions of the roRectangle containing the widget are not affected by rotation). The following values are accepted:

  • "identity": There is no transform (i.e. the widget content is oriented as landscape). This is the default setting.
  • "rot90": The widget content is rotated to portrait at 90 degrees (clockwise).
  • "rot270": The widget content is rotated to portrait at 270 degrees (counter-clockwise).
[string] user_agent

Modifies the default user-agent string for the roHtmlWidget instance.

[string] url

The URL to use for display. See the SetUrl() entry below for more information on using URIs to access files from local storage.

[string] language

Specifies the language to load the web page in.

[string] user_stylesheet

Applies the specified user stylesheet to pages in the widget. The parameter is a URI specifying any file: resource in the storage. The stylesheet can also be specified as inline data.

[string] hwz_default

Specifies the default HWZ behavior. See the SetHWZDefault() entry below for more information.

[string] storage_path

Creates a "Local Storage" subfolder in the specified directory. This folder is used by local storage applications such as the JavaScript storage class. 

[string or double] storage_quota

Sets the total size (in bytes) allotted to all local storage applications (including IndexedDB). A BrightScript integer is only guaranteed to be able to represent a count of bytes up to 2GB so avoid using integers when calculating the size: Use float or double instead since they can represent values over 2GB (string can also be used but is not recommended). If the storage path is specified without a storage quota, Chromium defaults to reserving 1GB plus 10% of the total size of the storage device.

[roMessagePort] port

Configures the message port to which the roHtmlWidget instance will send events. When using initialization parameters, the port parameter should be used instead of the SetPort() method to ensure the script can catch load-startedload-finished, and load-error events.

[roArray] fonts

Specifies a list of font files that can be accessed by the webpage. Font files are specified as an array of string filenames. Supported font types include TrueType Font files (.ttf) and Web Open Font files (.woff.woff2).

[roArray] pcm_audio_outputs

Configures the PCM audio output for the HTML widget. Outputs are specified as an array of strings, each string being the name of an output. (See roAudioOutput documentation for a list of acceptable names.)

[roArray] compressed_audio_outputs

Configures compressed audio output (e.g. Dolby AC3 encoded audio) for the HTML widget. Outputs are specified as an array of roAudioOutput instances. 

[roArray] multi_channel_audio_outputs

Configures multi-channel audio output for the HTML widget. Outputs are specified as an array of roAudioOutput instances.

[roAssociativeArray] inspector_server

Configures the Chromium Inspector for the widget.

  • [string] ip_addr: The Inspector IP address. This value is useful if the player is assigned more than one IP address (i.e. there are multiple network interfaces) and you wish to limit the Inspector server to one. The default value is "0.0.0.0", which allows the Inspector to accept connections using either IP address.

  • [int] port: The port for the Inspector server.

[roAssociativeArray] security_params

Enables or disables Chromium security checks for cross-origin requests, local video playback from HTTP, etc. 

  • [Boolean] websecurity: Enables Chromium security checks. 
  • [Boolean] camera_enabled: Enables webpage access to USB cameras connected to the player (access is disabled by default). This allows support for WebRTC applications.
  • [Boolean] insecure_https_enabled: Instructs the widget to ignore security errors when connecting to insecure HTTPS hosts (insecure HTTPS is disabled by default). Enabling this feature makes the player insecure; it is not suitable for production environments and should only be used for testing.

Note

The camera_enabled parameter is currently supported on the XTx44/43, XDx34/33, HDx24/23, LS424/LS423, and 4Kx42 models.

[roAssociativeArray] javascript_injection

Specifies JavaScript code to inject at different initialization points (JavaScript code can also be injected during runtime using the InjectJavaScript() method). The associative array can contain three parameters (described below). Each parameter value is an array of associative arrays, each containing a single key/value pair. The array must contain a source key. The source value is a string that can contain any of the following: pure JavaScript code, a path to a JavaScript file, or a base64-encoded string (i.e. beginning with  data:text/javascript;charset=utf-8;base64, ). Mutliple source keys can be included, but the load order will be unpredictable. The array can also contain the optional world key, which can be assigned one of the following values: "application", "user", or "main"(see this page for more details); if the world parameter is not included in the array, "application" is selected by default.

  • document_creation: The script will run as soon as the document is created. This behavior is not suitable for any DOM operation.
  • document_ready: The script will run as soon as the DOM is ready. This behavior is equivelant to the DOMContentLoaded event firing in JavaScript. 
  • deferred: The script will run when the page load finishes.

config = {
      javascript_injection: { 
         document_creation: [{source: "0.js" }], 
         document_ready: [{source: "1a.js" }, {source: "1b.js" }], 
         deferred: [{source: "2.js" }] 
      },
      url: "..."
   }
[roArray] assets

Allows the roHtmlWidget instance to access one or more asset pools. If a file exists in multiple specified asset pools, the asset pool with the lowest index in the array has precedence. Each array entry is an associative array containing information about an asset pool:

  • [roAssetPool] pool: An asset pool containing files 
  • [roAssetCollection] collection: A manifest identifying the files in the pool
  • [string] uri_prefix: The URI prefix of the webpage resources to retrieve from the pool
  • [string] pool_prefix: The pool prefix that will replace the URI prefix when looking up the resource in the pool

ifHtmlWidget

GetFailureReason() As String

Gives more information when a member function returns false.

Hide() As Boolean

Hides the widget.

Show() As Boolean

Shows the widget.

SetRectangle(r As roRectangle) As Boolean

Changes the size and positioning of the widget rectangle using the passed roRectangle object.

SetURL(URL As String) As Boolean 

Displays content from the specified URL. When using this method to retrieve content from local storage, specify the file location as follows: "file:/<drive>:/<directory>/<filename>". For example, an index.html file in the "Content" folder on the SD card can be selected with the string "file:/SD:/Content/index.html". You can also omit the drive specification to select the currently active drive (i.e. whichever drive the current autorun as loaded from).

AddAuthenticationCredentials (url As String, username As String, password As String) As Boolean

Tells Chromium to use  the specified username and password when retrieving the given URL.

MapFilesFromAssetPool(asset_pool As roAssetPool, asset_collection As roAssetCollection, pool_prefix As String, uri_prefix As String) As Boolean 

Sets the mapping between the URL space and the pool files. HTML content that has been deployed via BrightAuthor will typically reside in the pool and have encrypted SHA1-based filenames. A mapping mechanism is required to allow any relative URIs contained in the HTML content to continue working and to locate the appropriate resources in their respective pool locations.

You can use this method to bind part of the resource URI space onto pool locations. This method accepts the following arguments: an roAssetPool object containing assets, an roAssetCollection object identifying the assets, and two semi-arbitrary strings (URI_PREFIX and POOL_PREFIX).

Any URI in the form "file:/[URI_PREFIX][RESOURCE_ID]" will be rewritten into the form "[POOL_PREFIX][RESOURCE_ID]". It will then be located in the pool as if that name had been passed to the roAssetPoolFiles.GetPoolFilePath() method. This binding occurs for every instance of roHtmlWidget, so different mappings can be used for different bundles of content.

SetZoomLevel(scale_factor as Float) As Boolean

Adjusts the scale factor for the displayed page (the default equals 1.0).

EnablePinchToZoom(enable as Boolean) As Boolean

Enables or disables pinch-to-zoom functionality, which is disabled by default.

SetTransform(transform As String) As Boolean

Sets the screen orientation of content in the widget (note that the coordinates and dimensions of the roRectangle containing the widget are not affected by rotation). This method accepts the following strings:

  • "identity": There is no transform (i.e. the widget content is oriented as landscape). This is the default setting.
  • "rot90": The widget content is rotated to portrait at 90 degrees (clockwise).
  • "rot270": The widget content is rotated to portrait at 270 degrees (counter-clockwise).

Note

The JavaScript onload event will report landscape dimensions for a window that is rotated with the SetPortrait() or SetTransform() method. If your application relies on the onload event to retrieve window dimensions, we recommend instead using the transform initialization parameter, which ensures the HTML window is initialized with portrait dimensions.

SetAlpha(alpha As Integer) As Boolean

Sets the overall alpha level for the widget (the default equals 255).

SetVideoPlayerDefaults(defaults As roAssociativeArray) As Boolean

Sets default playback settings for <video> elements in the widget. Available parameters are identical to the roVideoPlayer.PlayFile() method. Default settings will be overwritten by parameters specified in individual <video> elements.

FlushCachedResources() As Boolean

Discards any resources that Chromium has cached in memory.

SetLocalStorageDir(file_path As String) As Boolean

Configures the HTML storage path. This method takes effect when a new roHtmlWidget instance is created; it doesn't apply to the roHtmlWidget instance on which it is called.

Note

As of OS8, the SetLocalStorageDir()SetWebDatabaseDir(), and SetAppCacheDir() methods all configure the same HTML database. See the HTML Best Practices page for more details.

SetWebDatabaseDir(file_path As String) As Boolean

Configures the HTML storage path. See the SetLocalStorageDir() entry above for details.

This method takes effect when a new roHtmlWidget instance is created; it doesn't apply to the roHtmlWidget instance on which it is called.

SetAppCacheDir(file_path As String) As Boolean 

Configures the HTML storage path. See the SetLocalStorageDir() entry above for details.

This method takes effect when a new roHtmlWidget instance is created; it doesn't apply to the roHtmlWidget instance on which it is called.

SetLocalStorageQuota(maximum As Dynamic) As Boolean

Sets the total size (in bytes) for all persistent HTML storage on the player. This method can accept a string, double, or integer. A number literal can only represent byte numbers up to 2GB; use a string to specify larger amounts. If the storage path is specified without a storage quota, Chromium defaults to reserving 1GB plus 10% of the total size of the storage device.

This method takes effect when a new roHtmlWidget instance is created; it doesn't apply to the roHtmlWidget instance on which it is called.

Note

As of OS8, the SetLocalStorageQuota()SetWebStorageQuota(), and SetAppCacheQuota() methods all configure a single storage quota, which applies to all persistent HTML storage on the player. See the HTML Best Practices page for more details.

SetWebDatabaseQuota(maximum As Dynamic) As Boolean

Sets the total size (in bytes) for all persistent HTML storage on the player. See the SetLocalStorageQuota() entry above for details.

This method takes effect when a new roHtmlWidget instance is created; it doesn't apply to the roHtmlWidget instance on which it is called.

SetAppCacheSize(maximum As Integer) As Boolean

Sets the maximum size (in bytes) for the application cache. Changing the storage size of the application cache will clear the cache and rebuild the cache storage. Depending on database-specific attributes, you will only be able to set the size in units that are equal to the page size of the database, which is established at creation. These storage units will occur only in the following increments: 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, 32768.

PostJSMessage(data As roAssociativeArray) As Boolean

Posts a collection of key:value pairs to the BSMessagePort JavaScript class (see the JavaScript Objects for BrightScript tech note for more details). This method does not support passing nested associative arrays.

InjectJavaScript(code As String) As Boolean

Immediately injects a user script into the JavaScript engine. The passed string can contain any of the following: pure JavaScript code, a path to a JavaScript file, or a base64-encoded string (i.e. beginning with  data:text/javascript;charset=utf-8;base64, ). 

This method can be used to simulate the bind_ready option:

if type(event) = "roHtmlWidgetEvent" then               
   if event.GetData().reason = "load-finished" then
      h.InjectJavascript("fillPasswordFields()")      
  end if
end if

Note

 Changing the DOM is only possible at bind_dom_loaded and bind_ready. Also, since JavaScript is only guaranteed to be ready at bind_ready, your callbacks must use this event if they invoke any global functions.

GetUserAgent() As String

Returns the currently active user-agent string for the roHtmlWidget instance.

SetProxy(proxy as String) As Boolean

Sets the name or address of the proxy server that the roHtmlWidget instance will use to make HTTP requests. This method takes effect immediately. It does not affect network operations performed by other components in the firmware. The string can be used to specify either the proxy URL or the location of a .pac proxy file:

  • Proxy URL: The proxy address should be formatted as "http://user:password@hostname:port". The hostname can contain up to four "*" characters; each "*" character can be used to replace one octet from the current IP address. For example, if the IP address is currently 192.168.1.2, and the proxy is set to "proxy-*-*", then the player will attempt to use a proxy named "proxy-192.168".
  • Proxy File: The .pac proxy file can be located on either the local file system or the network. If the file is local, there are no file-name restrictions; if the file is located on the network, the file name should have a .pac extension. If the URL is a hostname only, it will be considered a proxy-server address rather than a file URL.

Example

 The following are examples of valid location formats for .pac files:

  • file:///storage/sd/asset_pool/a/b/ababababababa
  • http://example:8080/setup/proxy.pac
  • https://example/encrypted/proxy.pac
  • https://example:433/encrypted/proxy.pac
  • ftp://example/files/proxy.pac
  • file:///storage/sd/myproxypac.txt
SetProxyBypass(hostnames As String) As Boolean

Exempts the specified hosts from the proxy configuration on the roHtmlWidget instance. The passed array should consist of one or more hostnames. The player will attempt to reach the specified hosts directly rather than using the proxy that has been specified with the SetProxy() method. For example, the hostname "example.com" would exempt "example.com", "example.com:80", and "www.example.com" from the proxy setting.

AddProxyAuthenticationCredentials(hostname As String, username As String, password As String)

Allows the user to set up one or more proxies. If proxy pac files are included, this method must be used to specify authentication parameters.

ifMessagePort

SetPort(port As roMessagePort)

Posts messages of type roHtmlWidgetEvent to the attached message port.

ifUserData

SetUserData(user_data As Object)

Sets the user data that will be returned when events are raised.

GetUserData() As Object

Returns the user data that has previously been set via SetUserData(). It will return Invalid if no data has been set.

Available Methods with Initialization 

If the properties of an roHtmlWidget object are configured at initialization, most ifHtmlWidget methods will be disabled. However, the following methods are still functional:

  • Hide()
  • Show()
  • EnablePinchToZoom()
  • FlushCachedResources()
  • SetUserAgent()
  • GetUserAgent()
  • SetUserAgentSuffix()
  • PostJSMessages()

Examples 

The following examples show how to use either an associative array or object methods to configure an roHtmlWidget instance using local storage to cache the files.

Note that these techniques are mutually exclusive.

Example (with initialization properties)
x = 0
y = 0
width = 1920
height = 1080
url = "http://www.brightsign.biz"
 
rect = CreateObject("roRectangle", x, y, width, height)
 
config = {
url: url,
mouse_enabled: true,
storage_path: "/local/",
}
 
html = CreateObject("roHtmlWidget", rect, config)
 
html.Show()
Example (with methods)
x = 0
y = 0
width = 1920
height = 1080
url = "http://www.brightsign.biz"

rect = CreateObject("roRectangle", x, y, width, height)
html = CreateObject("roHtmlWidget", rect)


html.SetUrl(url)
html.EnableMouseEvents(true)
html.SetLocalStorageDir("/local/")
html.Show()
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