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@captchafox/react
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Install the library using your prefered package manager
npm install @captchafox/react
yarn add @captchafox/react
pnpm add @captchafox/react
bun add @captchafox/react
import { CaptchaFox } from '@captchafox/react';
function Example() {
return <CaptchaFox sitekey="sk_11111111000000001111111100000000" />;
}
Prop | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
sitekey | string | The sitekey for the widget | ✅ |
lang | string | The language the widget should display. Defaults to automatically detecting it. | |
mode | inline|popup|hidden | The mode the widget should be displayed in . | |
theme | light | dark | ThemeDefinition | The theme of the widget. Defaults to light. | |
nonce | string | Randomly generated nonce . | |
i18n | object | Custom i18n configuration. | |
onVerify | function | Called with the response token after successful verification. | |
onFail | function | Called after unsuccessful verification. | |
onError | function | Called when an error occured. | |
onExpire | function | Called when the challenge expires. | |
onClose | function | Called when the challenge was closed. |
import { CaptchaFox, CAPTCHA_RESPONSE_KEY } from '@captchafox/react';
function Example() {
const handleVerify = (token: string) => {
// do something with the token here (e.g. submit the form)
const formData = {
// your form data
[CAPTCHA_RESPONSE_KEY]: token
};
};
return <CaptchaFox sitekey="sk_11111111000000001111111100000000" onVerify={handleVerify} />;
}
import { useRef } from 'react'
import { CaptchaFox, CaptchaFoxInstance } from '@captchafox/react'
function Example() {
const captchaRef = useRef<CaptchaFoxInstance | null>(null);
const triggerAction = async () => {
// execute the captcha
try {
const token = await captchaRef.current?.execute()
} catch {
// unsuccessful verification
}
}
return (
<CaptchaFox
sitekey="sk_11111111000000001111111100000000"
ref={captchaRef}
/>
<button onClick={triggerAction}>Action</button>
)
}
You can find more detailed examples in the GitHub repository.
FAQs
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The npm package @captchafox/react receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @captchafox/react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @captchafox/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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