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A React component which is simply interested in Google invisible reCaptcha.
A React component which is simply interested in Google invisible reCAPTCHA.
Type something in an input box and click the button to submit data. The value is then checked to make up example client-side validation. Only valid input triggers reCAPTCHA. Since the reCAPTCHA is invisible, it proceeds most likely as if none is attached. You will only be present the figure of the reCAPTCHA when Google hesitates to tell your identity.
When reCAPTCHA is resolved, the demo page shows the result token for demo purpose. In a real application, it should be used with a HTTP request targeting at https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify?secret=<secret>&response=<token>
on the server to validate the reCAPTCHA result before any sensitive operation is performed. Checking input values derived from clients on the server imporves security as well.
Below is a component which coordinates the procedure.
class Example extends React.Component {
constructor( props ) {
super( props );
this.state = { value: '' };
this.onSubmit = this.onSubmit.bind( this );
this.onResolved = this.onResolved.bind( this );
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<input
type="text"
value={ this.state.value }
onChange={ event => this.setState( { value: event.target.value } ) } />
<button onClick={ this.onSubmit }>Submit</button>
<Recaptcha
ref={ ref => this.recaptcha = ref }
sitekey="<sitekey>"
onResolved={ this.onResolved } />
</div>
);
}
onSubmit() {
if ( '' == this.state.value ) {
alert( 'Validation failed! Input cannot be empty.' );
this.recaptcha.reset();
} else {
this.recaptcha.execute();
}
}
onResolved() {
alert( 'Recaptcha resolved with response: ' + this.recaptcha.getResponse() );
}
}
npm install react-google-invisible-recaptcha --save
import Recaptcha from 'react-google-invisible-recaptcha';
<Recaptcha
ref={ ref => this.recaptcha = ref }
sitekey={ <sitekey> }
onResolved={ () => console.log( 'Human detected.' ) } />
Set required props to get going.
A few optional props you can tweak.
bottomright
, bottomleft
, or inline
. Default: bottomright.<Recaptcha ref={ ref => this.recaptcha = ref } ... />
MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.
FAQs
A React component which is simply interested in Google invisible reCaptcha.
We found that @stowklabs/react-google-invisible-recaptcha demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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