WTForms-reCaptcha provides a convenient field for WTForms that transparently handles reCaptcha display and validation via corresponding widget and validator classes.
reCaptcha
To get an idea about reCaptcha see the docs.
To start working with it, first get reCaptcha keys here.
Installation:
Get the distribution:
pip install wtforms-recaptcha
or if you want the latest:
pip install hg+http://bitbucket.org/excieve/wtforms-recaptcha#egg=wtforms-recaptcha
or get hg clone of the source code:
hg clone http://bitbucket.org/excieve/wtforms-recaptcha
cd wtforms-recaptcha
python setup.py install
Usage:
It is mostly the usual WTForms field that needs some extra data and parameters. Here's a simple example:
from wtforms.form import Form
from wtfrecaptcha.fields import RecaptchaField
class CaptchaForm(Form):
captcha = RecaptchaField(public_key=RECAPTCHA_PUB_KEY, private_key=RECAPTCHA_PRIV_KEY, secure=True)
form = CaptchaForm(request.POST, captcha={'ip_address': request.META['REMOTE_ADDR']})
if form.validate():
print "Captcha response is correct"
else:
print form.errors['captcha']
Some description of field's parameters:
public_key: Public key generated by reCaptcha service
private_key: Private key generated by reCaptcha service
secure: True if it should be served via HTTPS, False otherwise. Default: False.
When form with RecaptchaField is instantiated with bound fields, it must include captcha keyword parameter with dict that has 'ip_address' element.
Other details
Accessing field as a string will get the widget code with URLs that depend on secure parameter passed to the field.
HTTP errors and errors that are indepentent of user input are logged. Others are handled as validation errors.
Requirements:
- Python
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