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Custom WTForms field that handles hCaptcha display and validation.
hCaptcha is a CAPTCHA service that 'protects user privacy, rewards websites, and helps companies get their data labelled'. This helps to prevent spam on websites by adding a challenge to forms that are hard for computers to solve, but easy for humans to solve.
I wanted to use hCaptcha in one of my projects and although there are already Python libraries for working with hCaptcha, I had already used the WTForms ecosystem in that project so I wanted a drop in solution and as there were none at the time, I decided to create my own.
This is a modified version of wtforms-recaptcha
by Artem Gluvchynsky to work with hCaptcha.
Use pip
to install on all systems:
pip install wtforms-hcaptcha
This example creates an empty form with just a CAPTCHA field.
from wtforms.form import Form
from wtforms_hcaptcha import HcaptchaField
class MyForm(Form):
captcha = HcaptchaField(site_key="YOUR_SITE_KEY_HERE", secret_key="YOUR_SECRET_KEY_HERE")
form = MyForm(request.form, captcha={
# note this needs to be edited to get the correct IP address when using a reverse proxy
"ip_address": request.remote_addr
})
if form.validate():
print("You are not a robot!")
else:
print(form.errors["captcha"])
This project uses Poetry to manage dependencies and packaging. Here are the installation instructions for Poetry.
git checkout -b feature/foobar
)git commit -am "Add some foobar"
)git push origin feature/foobar
)FAQs
Custom WTForms field that handles hCaptcha display and validation.
We found that wtforms-hcaptcha demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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