RuCaptcha
Captcha Gem for Rails, which generates captcha image by Rust.
NOTE: According to the use of Ruby China, the verification code looks like has a lower than 5% probability of being parsed by OCR and the verification code is cracked (All Image Captcha libs are has same problem). It is recommended that you use the IP rate limit to enhance the protection.
NOTE: 以 Ruby China 的使用来看,验证码似乎有低于 5% 的概率被 OCR 读取解析 (图片验证码都有这个问题) 导致验证码被破解(我们从日志分析绝大多数是成功的,但偶尔一个成功,配合大量机器攻击,导致注册了很多的垃圾账号),建议你额外配合 IP 频率限制的功能来加强保护。
如果你需要更高强度的验证,建议选择商用服务。
中文介绍和使用说明
Example
Feature
- Native Gem base on Rust.
- For Rails Application;
- Simple, Easy to use;
- High performance.
Usage
Put rucaptcha in your Gemfile
:
gem 'rucaptcha'
Create config/initializers/rucaptcha.rb
RuCaptcha.configure do
self.cache_store = :mem_cache_store
end
RuCaptcha 没有使用 Rails Session 来存储验证码信息,因为 Rails 的默认 Session 是存储在 Cookie 里面,如果验证码存在里面会存在 Replay attack 漏洞,导致验证码关卡被攻破。
所以我在设计上要求 RuCaptcha 得配置一个可以支持分布式的后端存储方案例如:Memcached 或 Redis 以及其他可以支持分布式的 cache_store 方案。
同时,为了保障易用性,默认会尝试使用 :file_store
的方式,将验证码存在应用程序的 tmp/cache/rucaptcha/session
目录(但请注意,多机器部署这样是无法正常运作的)。
所以,我建议大家使用的时候,配置上 cache_store
(详见 Rails Guides 缓存配置部分的文档)到一个 Memcached 或 Redis,这才是最佳实践。
(RuCaptha do not use Rails Session to store captcha information. As the default session is stored in Cookie in Rails, there's a Replay attack bug which may causes capthcha being destroyed if we store captcha in Rails Session.
So in my design I require RuCaptcha to configure a distributed backend storage scheme, such as Memcached, Redis or other cache_store schemes which support distribution.
Meanwhile, for the ease of use, RuCapthca would try to use :file_store
by default and store the capthca in tmp/cache/rucaptcha/session
directory (kindly note that it's not working if deploy on multiple machine).
For recommendation, configure the cache_store
(more details on Rails Guides Configuration of Cache Stores) to Memcached or Redis, that would be the best practice.)
Controller app/controller/account_controller.rb
When you called verify_rucaptcha?
, it uses value from params[:_rucaptcha]
to validate.
class AccountController < ApplicationController
def create
@user = User.new(params[:user])
if verify_rucaptcha?(@user) && @user.save
redirect_to root_path, notice: 'Sign up successed.'
else
render 'account/new'
end
end
end
class ForgotPasswordController < ApplicationController
def create
if verify_rucaptcha?
to_send_email
else
redirect_to '/forgot-password', alert: 'Invalid captcha code.'
end
end
end
TIP: Sometimes you may need to keep last verified captcha code in session on verify_rucaptcha?
method call, you can use keep_session: true
. For example: verify_rucaptcha? @user, keep_session: true
.
View app/views/account/new.html.erb
<form method="POST">
...
<div class="form-group">
<%= rucaptcha_input_tag(class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'Input Captcha') %>
<%= rucaptcha_image_tag(alt: 'Captcha') %>
</div>
...
<div class="form-group">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
</div>
</form>
And if you are using Devise, you can read this reference to add validation: RuCaptcha with Devise.
Write your test skip captcha validation
for RSpec
describe 'sign up and login', type: :feature do
before do
allow_any_instance_of(ActionController::Base).to receive(:verify_rucaptcha?).and_return(true)
end
it { ... }
end
for MiniTest
class ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
def sign_in(user)
ActionController::Base.any_instance.stubs(:verify_rucaptcha?).returns(true)
post user_session_path \
'user[email]' => user.email,
'user[password]' => user.password
end
end
Invalid message without Devise
When you are using this gem without Devise, you may find out that the invalid message is missing.
For this case, use the trick below to add your i18n invalid message manually.
if verify_rucaptcha?(@user) && @user.save
do_whatever_you_want
redirect_to someplace_you_want
else
@user.errors.add(:base, t('rucaptcha.invalid'))
render :new
end
Performance
rake benchmark
to run benchmark test.
Warming up --------------------------------------
Generate image 51.000 i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
Generate image 526.350 (± 2.5%) i/s - 2.652k in 5.041681s