What is react-google-recaptcha?
The react-google-recaptcha package is a React component wrapper for Google reCAPTCHA, which helps protect websites from spam and abuse by using advanced risk analysis techniques to differentiate between humans and bots.
What are react-google-recaptcha's main functionalities?
Basic reCAPTCHA Integration
This code demonstrates how to integrate Google reCAPTCHA into a React form. The `ReCAPTCHA` component is used to render the reCAPTCHA widget, and the `handleCaptchaChange` function is called whenever the reCAPTCHA value changes.
import React from 'react';
import ReCAPTCHA from 'react-google-recaptcha';
function MyForm() {
const handleCaptchaChange = (value) => {
console.log('Captcha value:', value);
};
return (
<form>
<ReCAPTCHA
sitekey="your-site-key"
onChange={handleCaptchaChange}
/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
);
}
export default MyForm;
Invisible reCAPTCHA
This code demonstrates how to use the invisible reCAPTCHA. The `ReCAPTCHA` component is set to `size="invisible"`, and the reCAPTCHA is executed programmatically when the form is submitted.
import React from 'react';
import ReCAPTCHA from 'react-google-recaptcha';
function MyForm() {
const recaptchaRef = React.createRef();
const handleSubmit = (event) => {
event.preventDefault();
recaptchaRef.current.execute();
};
const handleCaptchaChange = (value) => {
console.log('Captcha value:', value);
// Proceed with form submission
};
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<ReCAPTCHA
ref={recaptchaRef}
sitekey="your-site-key"
size="invisible"
onChange={handleCaptchaChange}
/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
);
}
export default MyForm;
reCAPTCHA v3
This code demonstrates how to use reCAPTCHA v3, which does not require user interaction. The `ReCAPTCHA` component is set to `size="invisible"` and an `action` is specified. The reCAPTCHA token is generated and can be verified on the server.
import React from 'react';
import ReCAPTCHA from 'react-google-recaptcha';
function MyForm() {
const recaptchaRef = React.createRef();
const handleSubmit = (event) => {
event.preventDefault();
recaptchaRef.current.execute();
};
const handleCaptchaChange = (token) => {
console.log('Captcha token:', token);
// Verify token with your server
};
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<ReCAPTCHA
ref={recaptchaRef}
sitekey="your-site-key"
size="invisible"
onChange={handleCaptchaChange}
action="submit"
/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
);
}
export default MyForm;
Other packages similar to react-google-recaptcha
react-recaptcha
The react-recaptcha package is another React component for Google reCAPTCHA. It provides similar functionality to react-google-recaptcha but with a slightly different API. It supports both reCAPTCHA v2 and v3, and offers a straightforward way to integrate reCAPTCHA into React applications.
react-recaptcha-v3
The react-recaptcha-v3 package is specifically designed for Google reCAPTCHA v3. It provides a simple and efficient way to integrate reCAPTCHA v3 into React applications, focusing on the invisible reCAPTCHA and token generation for server-side verification.
react-google-recaptcha
React component for Google reCAPTCHA v2.
Installation
npm install --save react-google-recaptcha
Usage
All you need to do is sign up for an API key pair. You will need the client key then you can use <ReCAPTCHA />
.
The default usage imports a wrapped component that loads the google recaptcha script asynchronously then instantiates a reCAPTCHA
the user can then interact with.
Code Example:
import ReCAPTCHA from "react-google-recaptcha";
function onChange(value) {
console.log("Captcha value:", value);
}
ReactDOM.render(
<ReCAPTCHA
sitekey="Your client site key"
onChange={onChange}
/>,
document.body
);
Component Props
Properties used to customise the rendering:
Name | Type | Description |
---|
sitekey | string | The API client key |
onChange | func | The function to be called when the user successfully completes the captcha |
theme | enum | optional light or dark The theme of the widget (defaults: light ). See example |
type | enum | optional image or audio The type of initial captcha (defaults: image ) |
tabindex | number | optional The tabindex on the element (default: 0 ) |
onExpired | func | optional callback when the challenge is expired and has to be redone by user. By default it will call the onChange with null to signify expired callback. |
onErrored | func | optional callback when the challenge errored, most likely due to network issues. |
stoken | string | optional set the stoken parameter, which allows the captcha to be used from different domains, see reCAPTCHA secure-token |
hl | string | optional set the hl parameter, which allows the captcha to be used from different languages, see reCAPTCHA hl |
size | enum | optional compact , normal or invisible . This allows you to change the size or do an invisible captcha |
badge | enum | optional bottomright , bottomleft or inline . Positions reCAPTCHA badge. Only for invisible reCAPTCHA |
Component Instance API
The component instance also has some utility functions that can be called. These can be accessed via ref
.
getValue()
returns the value of the captcha fieldgetWidgetId()
returns the recaptcha widget Idreset()
forces reset. See the JavaScript API docexecute()
programmatically invoke the challenge
executeAsync()
programmatically invoke the challenge and return a promise that resolves to the token or errors(if encountered).
- alternative approach to
execute()
in combination with the onChange()
prop - example below
Example:
const recaptchaRef = React.createRef();
...
onSubmit = () => {
const recaptchaValue = recaptchaRef.current.getValue();
this.props.onSubmit(recaptchaValue);
}
render() {
return (
<form onSubmit={this.onSubmit} >
<ReCAPTCHA
ref={recaptchaRef}
sitekey="Your client site key"
onChange={onChange}
/>
</form>
)
}
Invisible reCAPTCHA
Invisible reCAPTCHA
See the reCAPTCHA documentation to see how to configure it.
With the invisible option, you need to handle things a bit differently. You will need to call the execute
method yourself.
import ReCAPTCHA from "react-google-recaptcha";
const recaptchaRef = React.createRef();
ReactDOM.render(
<form onSubmit={() => { recaptchaRef.current.execute(); }}>
<ReCAPTCHA
ref={recaptchaRef}
size="invisible"
sitekey="Your client site key"
onChange={onChange}
/>
</form>,
document.body
);
Additionally, you can use the executeAsync
method to use a promise based approach.
import ReCAPTCHA from "react-google-recaptcha";
const ReCAPTCHAForm = (props) => {
const recaptchaRef = React.useRef();
const onSubmitWithReCAPTCHA = async () => {
const token = await recaptchaRef.current.executeAsync();
}
return (
<form onSubmit={onSubmitWithReCAPTCHA}>
<ReCAPTCHA
ref={recaptchaRef}
size="invisible"
sitekey="Your client site key"
/>
</form>
)
}
ReactDOM.render(
<ReCAPTCHAForm />,
document.body
);
Advanced usage
Global properties used by reCaptcha
useRecaptchaNet: If google.com is blocked, you can set useRecaptchaNet
to true
so that the component uses recaptcha.net instead.
Example global properties:
window.recaptchaOptions = {
useRecaptchaNet: true,
};
ReCaptcha loading google recaptcha script manually
You can also use the barebone components doing the following. Using that component will oblige you to manage the grecaptcha dep and load the script by yourself.
import { ReCAPTCHA } from "react-google-recaptcha";
const grecaptchaObject = window.grecaptcha
render(
<ReCAPTCHA
ref={(r) => this.recaptcha = r}
sitekey="Your client site key"
grecaptcha={grecaptchaObject}
/>,
document.body
);
Migrate to 2.0
- options.removeOnUnmount: REMOVED This was only useful for the lang changes. Lang is now changed through the
hl
prop. - options.lang: REMOVED Instead pass it as the
hl
prop on the component.
Notes on Requirements
At least React@16.4.1
is required due to forwardRef
usage in the dependency react-async-script.
Notes
Pre 1.0.0
and React < 16.4.1
support details in 0.14.0.