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@friendlycaptcha/sdk

In-browser SDK for Friendly Captcha v2 (currently in preview only)

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Friendly Captcha SDK

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The SDK that is used to integrate Friendly Captcha into your website.

This is the code that runs on your website, inserting the captcha widget.

⚠️☝️ This is the SDK for Friendly Captcha V2 only, which is currently in preview only. You likely want to use the SDK for Friendly Captcha v1 instead.

Installation

# using npm
npm install @friendlycaptcha/sdk

# using yarn
yarn add @friendlycaptcha/sdk

You can then use it in your library.

import { FriendlyCaptchaSDK } from "@friendlycaptcha/sdk"

// Re-use this SDK if you are creating multiple widgets.
const sdk = new FriendlyCaptchaSDK();
// HTML element that you want to mount the widget under.
const mount = document.querySelector("#my-widget-mount");

// Create the widget
const widget = sdk.createWidget({
    element: mount,
    sitekey: "<your sitekey>"
});

Documentation

The documentation can be found in our developer hub.

Development

If you want to develop this SDK itself the following commands are useful

# install dependencies 
npm install

# minimal build
npm run build

# build for distribution (also builds docs)
npm run build:dist

# run the basic unit tests
npm run test

sdktest

We include more proper end-to-end tests in the sdktest tool folder.

Updating the docusaurus SDK reference docs

We automatically generate markdown docs and translate these into files that are in a format that works for Docusaurus. You will then need to update the docs manually by deleting the old files and adding the new ones. Something like this:

 rm -rf ../friendly-docs/docs/sdk/reference && mkdir ../friendly-docs/docs/sdk/reference && cp -r ./build/docs/docusaurus/ ../friendly-docs/docs/sdk/reference/

Adding license headers

# print those files that would be changed
npm run license-check-and-add -- check

# add the headers
npm run license-check-and-add -- add

License

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome.

Prior to us being able to accept your contribution you will need to sign our CLA (Contributor License Agreement).

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Package last updated on 19 Apr 2024

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