The Kiosk mode
The Kiosk mode requires node-webkit >= v0.3.1
The Kiosk mode is mainly suited for public displays and information stands. Such stands are typically found in libraries, airports, bank offices, or shopping malls. The information stand will run a node-webkit app that lets the user browse for the necessary information, but denies access to the computer and browser settings.
After entering Kiosk mode, node-webkit will become fullscreen, and there will be no ways to quit by clicking mouse.
On Linux and Windows, users can still quit node-webkit by pressing keys like Alt + F4
and Control + Alt + Del
, currently node-webkit does not block those keys be because it would make node-webkit behave like virus and be blocked by AV software.
On Mac, because it has a decent Kiosk API, node-webkit will hide menu bar and Dock bar, and process switching will also be blocked.
There are two ways to open Kiosk mode in the node-webkit, one is to specify "kiosk": true
in the package.json
:
{
"window": {
"kiosk": true
}
}
In this way, node-webkit will automatically enter kiosk mode when starting the app.
The other way is to use our Window API, you can place a call to Window.enterKioskMode
in the <script>
tag:
<script>
var gui = require('nw.gui');
gui.Window.get().enterKioskMode();
</script>
Usually under Kiosk mode, there is no normal way to quit node-webkit, so you must provide a way for administrators to leave Kiosk mode or quit the app.
To leave Kiosk mode, there is a corresponding function Window.leaveKioskMode
in Window API:
var gui = require('nw.gui');
gui.Window.get().leaveKioskMode();
After calling this, node-webkit will leave fullscreen and give up system controls.
Or you can just quit the whole app with App API:
gui.App.quit();