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github.com/acarasimon96/wagtail-django-simple-captcha
Wagtail forms with a Captcha form field/widget integration app. Wagtail Simple Captcha provides an easy way to integrate the django-simple-captcha <https://github.com/mbi/django-simple-captcha>
_ field when using the Wagtail formbuilder.
This app is a modification of wagtail-django-recaptcha <https://github.com/springload/wagtail-django-recaptcha>
by Springload.
Check out Awesome Wagtail <https://github.com/springload/awesome-wagtail>
_ for more awesome packages and resources from the Wagtail community.
#. Install wagtailcaptcha via pip pip install wagtail-django-simple-captcha
or add wagtailcaptcha
to your Python path.
#. Add wagtailcaptcha
and captcha
to your INSTALLED_APPS
setting.
#. Configure django-simple-captcha as explained in here <https://django-simple-captcha.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html>
_.
Field
The quickest way to add a captcha field to a Wagtail Form Page is to inherit from the two options provided, ``WagtailCaptchaForm`` or ``WagtailCaptchaEmailForm``. The first options inherits from ``AbstractForm`` while the seconds does it from ``AbstractEmailForm``. Either way your page is going to display a captcha field at the end of the form.
Example
.. code-block:: python
from wagtail.contrib.forms.models import AbstractFormField
from wagtail.admin.edit_handlers import FieldPanel, InlinePanel, MultiFieldPanel
from wagtail.core.fields import RichTextField
# Or, if using Wagtail < 2.0
#from wagtail.wagtailforms.models import AbstractFormField
#from wagtail.wagtailadmin.edit_handlers import FieldPanel, InlinePanel, MultiFieldPanel
#from wagtail.wagtailcore.fields import RichTextField
from modelcluster.fields import ParentalKey
from wagtailcaptcha.models import WagtailCaptchaEmailForm
class SubmitFormField(AbstractFormField):
page = ParentalKey('SubmitFormPage', related_name='form_fields')
class SubmitFormPage(WagtailCaptchaEmailForm):
body = RichTextField(blank=True, help_text='Edit the content you want to see before the form.')
thank_you_text = RichTextField(blank=True, help_text='Set the message users will see after submitting the form.')
class Meta:
verbose_name = "Form submission page"
SubmitFormPage.content_panels = [
FieldPanel('title', classname="full title"),
FieldPanel('body', classname="full"),
FieldPanel('thank_you_text', classname="full"),
InlinePanel('form_fields', label="Form fields"),
MultiFieldPanel([
FieldPanel('to_address'),
FieldPanel('from_address'),
FieldPanel('subject'),
], "Email notification")
]
The captcha field can't be added from the admin UI but will appear in your frontend as the last of the form fields.
If you need to customize the behavior of the form builder, make sure to inherit from ``wagtailcaptcha.forms.WagtailCaptchaFormBuilder`` instead of Wagtail's default form builder, then declare it as usual on the page model:
.. code-block:: python
from wagtailcaptcha.forms import WagtailCaptchaFormBuilder
from wagtailcaptcha.models import WagtailCaptchaForm
class CustomFormBuilder(WagtailCaptchaFormBuilder):
# Some custom behavior...
class FormPage(WagtailCaptchaForm):
form_builder = CustomFormBuilder
# The rest of the page definition as usual...
For a more thorough example, `Made with Wagtail <http://madewithwagtail.org/>`_ (`github.com/springload/madewithwagtail <https://github.com/springload/madewithwagtail>`_) is an example of an open-source site using the module in which this app is based from.
Development
-----------
Installation
Requirements: ``virtualenv``, ``pyenv``, ``twine``
.. code:: sh
git clone git@github.com:acarasimon96/wagtail-django-simple-captcha.git
cd wagtail-django-simple-captcha/
virtualenv .venv
source ./.venv/bin/activate
make init
Commands
Use `make help` to get a list of commands.
Copyright
---------
© 2020 Timothy Bautista. Original code © 2016 Springload. Licensed under MIT License
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