paragonie/recaptcha

A fork of Google's PHP ReCAPTCHA Client with Proxy support.

v2.1.0 2017-11-05 19:10 UTC

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Last update: 2024-12-21 20:41:26 UTC


README

This is a fork of Google's PHP ReCAPTCHA client that allows you to pass cURL options, e.g. to proxy requests over Tor.

$curl = new ReCaptcha\RequestMethod\CurlPost(null, array(
    CURLOPT_PROXY => 'http://127.0.0.1:9050/',
    CURLOPT_PROXYTYPE => CURLPROXY_SOCKS5
));
$recaptcha = new \ReCaptcha\ReCaptcha($secret, $curl);
$resp = $recaptcha->verify($gRecaptchaResponse, $remoteIp);
if ($resp->isSuccess()) {
    // verified!
} else {
    $errors = $resp->getErrorCodes();
}

reCAPTCHA PHP client library

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Description

reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that protect websites from spam and abuse. This is Google authored code that provides plugins for third-party integration with reCAPTCHA.

Installation

Composer (Recommended)

Composer is a widely used dependency manager for PHP packages. This reCAPTCHA client is available on Packagist as google/recaptcha and can be installed either by running the composer require command or adding the library to your composer.json. To enable Composer for you project, refer to the project's Getting Started documentation.

To add this dependency using the command, run the following from within your project directory:

composer require paragonie/recaptcha "~2.1"

Alternatively, add the dependency directly to your composer.json file:

"require": {
    "paragonie/recaptcha": "~2.1"
}

Direct download (no Composer)

If you wish to install the library manually (i.e. without Composer), then you can use the links on the main project page to either clone the repo or download the ZIP file. For convenience, an autoloader script is provided in src/autoload.php which you can require into your script instead of Composer's vendor/autoload.php. For example:

require('/path/to/recaptcha/src/autoload.php');
$recaptcha = new \ReCaptcha\ReCaptcha($secret);

The classes in the project are structured according to the PSR-4 standard, so you may of course also use your own autoloader or require the needed files directly in your code.

Development install

If you would like to contribute to this project or run the unit tests on within your own environment you will need to install the development dependencies, in this case that means PHPUnit. If you clone the repo and run composer install from within the repo, this will also grab PHPUnit and all its dependencies for you. If you only need the autoloader installed, then you can always specify to Composer not to run in development mode, e.g. composer install --no-dev.

Note: These dependencies are only required for development, there's no requirement for them to be included in your production code.

Usage

First, register keys for your site at https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin

When your app receives a form submission containing the g-recaptcha-response field, you can verify it using:

<?php
$recaptcha = new \ReCaptcha\ReCaptcha($secret);
$resp = $recaptcha->verify($gRecaptchaResponse, $remoteIp);
if ($resp->isSuccess()) {
    // verified!
} else {
    $errors = $resp->getErrorCodes();
}

You can see an end-to-end working example in examples/example-captcha.php

Upgrading

From 1.0.0

The previous version of this client is still available on the 1.0.0 tag in this repo but it is purely for reference and will not receive any updates.

The major changes in 1.1.0 are:

  • installation now via Composer;
  • class loading also via Composer;
  • classes now namespaced;
  • old method call was $rc->verifyResponse($remoteIp, $response), new call is $rc->verify($response, $remoteIp)

Contributing

We accept contributions via GitHub Pull Requests, but all contributors need to be covered by the standard Google Contributor License Agreement. You can find instructions for this in CONTRIBUTING