React hCaptcha Component Library
hCaptcha Component Library for ReactJS.
hCaptcha is a drop-replacement for reCAPTCHA that protects user privacy.
Sign up at hCaptcha to get your sitekey today. You need a sitekey to use this library.
Also compatible with Preact.
- Installation
- References
- Debugging
- Contributing
Installation
You can install this library via npm with:
npm install @hcaptcha/react-hcaptcha --save
Implementation
The two requirements for usage are the sitekey
prop and a parent component
such as a <form />
. The component will automatically include and load the
hCaptcha API library and append it to the parent component. This is designed for ease of use with the hCaptcha API!
Standard
import HCaptcha from '@hcaptcha/react-hcaptcha';
<FormComponent>
<HCaptcha
sitekey="your-sitekey"
onVerify={(token,ekey) => handleVerificationSuccess(token, ekey)}
/>
</FormComponent>
Programmatic
In the event you want to call the hCaptcha client API directly, you can do so by using the hook useRef
and waiting for onLoad
to be called. By waiting for onLoad
the hCaptcha API will be ready and the hCaptcha client will have been setup. See the following example:
import { useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react";
import HCaptcha from "@hcaptcha/react-hcaptcha";
export default function Form() {
const [token, setToken] = useState(null);
const captchaRef = useRef(null);
const onLoad = () => {
captchaRef.current.execute();
};
useEffect(() => {
if (token)
console.log(`hCaptcha Token: ${token}`);
}, [token]);
return (
<form>
<HCaptcha
sitekey="your-sitekey"
onLoad={onLoad}
onVerify={setToken}
ref={captchaRef}
/>
</form>
);
}
Typescript Support
If you want to reassign the component name, you could consider making a util that imports the component, then re-exports it as a default.
import HCaptcha from '@hcaptcha/react-hcaptcha';
export default HCaptcha;
import { default as RenamedCaptcha } from '../utils/captcha';
<FormComponent>
<RenamedCaptcha sitekey="your-sitekey" />
</FormComponent>
Advanced
In most real-world implementations, you'll probably be using a form library such as Formik or React Hook Form.
In these instances, you'll most likely want to use ref
to handle the callbacks as well as handle field-level validation of a captcha
field. For an example of this, you can view this CodeSandbox. This ref
will point to an instance of the hCaptcha API where can you interact directly with it.
Passing in fields like rqdata
to execute()
Passing an object into the execute(yourObj)
call will send it through to the underlying JS API. This enables support for Enterprise features like rqdata
. A simple example is below:
const {sitekey, rqdata} = props;
const captchaRef = React.useRef<HCaptcha>(null);
const onLoad = () => {
const executePayload = {};
if (rqdata) {
executePayload['rqdata'] = rqdata;
}
captchaRef.current?.execute(executePayload);
};
return <HCaptcha ref={captchaRef} onLoad={onLoad} sitekey={sitekey} {...props} />;
References
Props
Name | Values/Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
sitekey | String | Yes | - | This is your sitekey, this allows you to load captcha. If you need a sitekey, please visit hCaptcha, and sign up to get your sitekey. |
size | String (normal, compact, invisible) | No | normal | This specifies the "size" of the component. hCaptcha allows you to decide how big the component will appear on render, this always defaults to normal. |
theme | String (light, dark) | No | light | hCaptcha supports both a light and dark theme. If no theme is inherently set, the captcha will always default to light. |
tabindex | Integer | No | 0 | Set the tabindex of the widget and popup. When appropriate, this can make navigation of your site more intuitive. |
languageOverride | String (ISO 639-2 code) | No | auto | hCaptcha auto-detects language via the user's browser. This overrides that to set a default UI language. See language codes. |
reCaptchaCompat | Boolean | No | true | Disable drop-in replacement for reCAPTCHA with false to prevent hCaptcha from injecting into window.grecaptcha . |
id | String | No | random id | Manually set the ID of the hCaptcha component. Make sure each hCaptcha component generated on a single page has its own unique ID when using this prop. |
apihost | String | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
assethost | String | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
endpoint | String | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
host | String | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
imghost | String | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
reportapi | String | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
sentry | String | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
cleanup | Boolean | No | true | Remove script tag after setup. |
custom | Boolean | No | - | See enterprise docs. |
loadAsync | Boolean | No | true | Set if the script should be loaded asynchronously. |
scriptLocation | Element | No | document.head | Location of where to append the script tag. Make sure to add it to an area that will persist to prevent loading multiple times in the same document view. Note: If null is provided, the document.head will be used. |
Events
Event | Params | Description |
---|
onError | err | When an error occurs. Component will reset immediately after an error. |
onVerify | token, eKey | When challenge is completed. The response token and an eKey (session id) are passed along. |
onExpire | - | When the current token expires. |
onLoad | - | When the hCaptcha API loads. |
onOpen | - | When the user display of a challenge starts. |
onClose | - | When the user dismisses a challenge. |
onChalExpired | - | When the user display of a challenge times out with no answer. |
Methods
Method | Description |
---|
execute() | Programmatically trigger a challenge request. Additionally, this method can be run asynchronously and returns a promise with the token and eKey when the challenge is completed. |
getRespKey() | Get the current challenge reference ID |
getResponse() | Get the current challenge response token from completed challenge |
resetCaptcha() | Reset the current challenge |
setData() | See enterprise docs. |
Note
Make sure to reset the hCaptcha state when you submit your form by calling the method .resetCaptcha
on your hCaptcha React Component! Passcodes are one-time use, so if your user submits the same passcode twice then it will be rejected by the server the second time.
Please refer to the demo for examples of basic usage and an invisible hCaptcha.
Alternatively, see this sandbox code for a quick form example of invisible hCaptcha on a form submit button.
Please note that "invisible" simply means that no hCaptcha button will be rendered. Whether a challenge shows up will depend on the sitekey difficulty level. Note to hCaptcha Enterprise (BotStop) users: select "Passive" or "99.9% Passive" modes to get this No-CAPTCHA behavior.
Debugging
-
Invalid hCaptcha Id: <hcaptcha_id>
This issue generally occurs when the component is re-rendered causing the current useRef
to become stale, meaning the ref
being used is no longer available in the DOM.
-
Make sure you don't double-import the api.js script
Importing the JS SDK twice can cause unpredictable behavior, so don't do a direct import separately if you are using react-hcaptcha.
-
Make sure you are using reCaptchaCompat=false
if you have the reCAPTCHA JS loaded on the same page.
The hCaptcha "compatibility mode" will interfere with reCAPTCHA, as it adds properties with the same name. If for any reason you are running both hCaptcha and reCAPTCHA in parallel (we recommend only running hCaptcha) then please disable our compatibility mode.
Contributing
Scripts
npm run start
- will start the demo app with hot reloadnpm run test
- will test the library: unit testsnpm run build
- will build the production version
Publishing
To publish a new version, follow the next steps:
- Bump the version in
package.json
- Create a Github Release with version from step 1 without a prefix such as
v
(e.g. 1.0.3
)
Running locally for development
Please see: Local Development Notes.
Summary:
sudo echo "127.0.0.1 fakelocal.com" >> /private/etc/hosts
npm start -- --disable-host-check
open http://fakelocal.com:9000 to start the example.