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Google no-captcha recaptcha middleware for restify using request-promise
This is a small middleware to use with restify to verify Recaptcha response from google reCaptcha
npm install --save restify-no-captcha
...
var recaptchaFactory = require('restify-no-captcha');
var mySecretRecaptchaFromGoogle = 'xxxxxxDDDDAAAAbhq2P9NkorGs3bjseddDd-xz43';
var verifyRecaptchaMiddleware = recaptchaFactory.VerifyCaptchaFactory(mySecretRecaptchaFromGoogle);
...
//in your routes config
...
server.post('/some-endpoint', [
verifyRecaptchaMiddleware,
myController.post
]);
...
//send a request with a field inside the body called recaptchaResponse
body : {
recaptchaResponse : 'captchaResponse' //from google js it would be grecaptcha.getResponse()
}
//it will call next if recaptcha is validated, or 400 with an error object.
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Google no-captcha recaptcha middleware for restify using request-promise
The npm package restify-no-captcha receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, restify-no-captcha popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that restify-no-captcha 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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