VERSION
This document describes Captcha::reCAPTCHASYNOPSIS
use Captcha::reCAPTCHA;
my $c = Captcha::reCAPTCHA->new;
# Output form
print $c->get_html( 'your public key here' );
# Verify submission
my $result = $c->check_answer(
'your private key here', $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'},
$challenge, $response
);
if ( $result->{is_valid} ) {
print "Yes!";
}
else {
# Error
$error = $result->{error};
}
For complete examples see the /examples subdirectory
DESCRIPTION
reCAPTCHA is a hybrid mechanical turk and captcha that allows visitors who complete the captcha to assist in the digitization of books.From <http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html>:
reCAPTCHA improves the process of digitizing books by sending words that cannot be read by computers to the Web in the form of CAPTCHAs for humans to decipher. More specifically, each word that cannot be read correctly by OCR is placed on an image and used as a CAPTCHA. This is possible because most OCR programs alert you when a word cannot be read correctly.
This Perl implementation is modelled on the PHP interface that can be found here:
<http://recaptcha.net/plugins/php/>
To use reCAPTCHA you need to register your site here:
INTERFACE
- "new"
- Create a new "Captcha::reCAPTCHA".
- "get_html( $pubkey, $error, $use_ssl, $options )"
-
Generates HTML to display the captcha.
print $captcha->get_html( $PUB, $err );
-
- $pubkey
- Your reCAPTCHA public key, from the API Signup Page
- $error
- Optional. If set this should be either a string containing a reCAPTCHA status code or a result hash as returned by "check_answer".
- $use_ssl
- Optional. Should the SSL-based API be used? If you are displaying a page to the user over SSL, be sure to set this to true so an error dialog doesn't come up in the user's browser.
- $options
- Optional. A reference to a hash of options for the captcha. See "get_options_setter" for more details.
-
Returns a string containing the HTML that should be used to display the captcha.
-
- "get_options_setter( $options )"
-
You can optionally customize the look of the reCAPTCHA widget with some
JavaScript settings. "get_options_setter" returns a block of Javascript
wrapped in <script> .. </script> tags that will set the options to be used
by the widget.
$options is a reference to a hash that may contain the following keys:
-
- "theme"
- Defines which theme to use for reCAPTCHA. Possible values are 'red', 'white' or 'blackglass'. The default is 'red'.
- "tabindex"
- Sets a tabindex for the reCAPTCHA text box. If other elements in the form use a tabindex, this should be set so that navigation is easier for the user. Default: 0.
-
- "check_answer"
-
After the user has filled out the HTML form, including their answer for
the CAPTCHA, use "check_answer" to check their answer when they
submit the form. The user's answer will be in two form fields,
recaptcha_challenge_field and recaptcha_response_field. The reCAPTCHA
library will make an HTTP request to the reCAPTCHA server and verify the
user's answer.
-
- $privkey
- Your reCAPTCHA private key, from the API Signup Page.
- $remoteip
- The user's IP address, in the format 192.168.0.1.
- $challenge
- The value of the form field recaptcha_challenge_field
- $response
- The value of the form field recaptcha_response_field.
-
Returns a reference to a hash containing two fields: "is_valid" and "error".
my $result = $c->check_answer( 'your private key here', $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'}, $challenge, $response ); if ( $result->{is_valid} ) { print "Yes!"; } else { # Error $error = $result->{error}; }
See the /examples subdirectory for examples of how to call "check_answer".
Note: this method will make an HTTP request to Google to verify the user input. If this request must be routed via a proxy in your environment, use the standard environment variable to specify the proxy address, e.g.:
$ENV{http_proxy} = 'http://myproxy:3128';
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CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Captcha::reCAPTCHA requires no configuration files or environment variables.To use reCAPTCHA sign up for a key pair here:
DEPENDENCIES
LWP::UserAgent, HTML::TinyINCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported .BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported.Please report any bugs or feature requests to "[email protected]", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>.
AUTHOR
Andy Armstrong "<[email protected]>"LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007, Andy Armstrong "<[email protected]>". All rights reserved.This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
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