Django reCAPTCHA
Django reCAPTCHA form field/widget integration app.
Contents
Django reCAPTCHA uses a modified version of the Python reCAPTCHA client which is included in the
package as client.py
.
Requirements
Tested with:
- Python: 2.7, 3.5
- Django: 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11
Installation
Install with
pip install django-recaptcha
.Add
'captcha'
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
setting.Add the keys reCAPTCHA have given you to your Django production settings (leave development settings blank to use the default test keys) as
RECAPTCHA_PUBLIC_KEY
andRECAPTCHA_PRIVATE_KEY
. For example:RECAPTCHA_PUBLIC_KEY = 'MyRecaptchaKey123' RECAPTCHA_PRIVATE_KEY = 'MyRecaptchaPrivateKey456'
These can also be specificied per field by passing the
public_key
orprivate_key
parameters toReCaptchaField
- see field usage below.If you would like to use the new No Captcha reCaptcha add the setting
NOCAPTCHA = True
. For example:NOCAPTCHA = True
If you require a proxy, add a
RECAPTCHA_PROXY
setting, for example:RECAPTCHA_PROXY = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000'
Usage
Field
The quickest way to add reCAPTCHA to a form is to use the included
ReCaptchaField
field class. A ReCaptcha
widget will be rendered with
the field validating itself without any further action required. For example:
from django import forms
from captcha.fields import ReCaptchaField
class FormWithCaptcha(forms.Form):
captcha = ReCaptchaField()
To allow for runtime specification of keys you can optionally pass the
private_key
or public_key
parameters to the constructor. For example:
captcha = ReCaptchaField(
public_key='76wtgdfsjhsydt7r5FFGFhgsdfytd656sad75fgh',
private_key='98dfg6df7g56df6gdfgdfg65JHJH656565GFGFGs',
)
If specified these parameters will be used instead of your reCAPTCHA project settings.
The reCAPTCHA widget supports several Javascript options variables that
customize the behaviour of the widget, such as theme
and lang
. You can
forward these options to the widget by passing an attr
parameter to the
field, containing a dictionary of options. For example:
captcha = ReCaptchaField(attrs={
'theme' : 'clean',
})
The client takes the key/value pairs and writes out the RecaptchaOptions
value in JavaScript.
Local Development and Functional Testing
Google provides test keys which are set as the default for RECAPTCHA_PUBLIC_KEY
and RECAPTCHA_PRIVATE_KEY
. These cannot be used in production since they always validate to true and a warning will be shown on the reCAPTCHA.
Unit Testing
Django reCAPTCHA introduces an environment variable RECAPTCHA_TESTING
which
helps facilitate tests. The environment variable should be set to "True"
,
and cleared, using the setUp()
and tearDown()
methods in your test
classes.
Setting RECAPTCHA_TESTING
to True
causes Django reCAPTCHA to accept
"PASSED"
as the recaptcha_response_field
value. Note that if you are
using the new No Captcha reCaptcha (ie. with NOCAPTCHA = True
in your
settings) the response field is called g-recaptcha-response
.
Example:
import os
os.environ['RECAPTCHA_TESTING'] = 'True'
form_params = {'recaptcha_response_field': 'PASSED'} # use 'g-recaptcha-response' param name if using NOCAPTCHA
form = RegistrationForm(form_params) # assuming only one ReCaptchaField
form.is_valid() # True
os.environ['RECAPTCHA_TESTING'] = 'False'
form.is_valid() # False
Passing any other values will cause Django reCAPTCHA to continue normal processing and return a form error.
Check tests.py
for a full example.
AJAX
To make reCAPTCHA work in ajax-loaded forms:
Import
recaptcha_ajax.js
on your page (not in the loaded template):<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/js/recaptcha_ajax.js"></script>
Add to your Django settings:
CAPTCHA_AJAX = True
Disabling SSL
This library used to not use SSL by default, but now it does. You can disable this if required, but you should think long and hard about it before you do so!
You can disable it by setting RECAPTCHA_USE_SSL = False
in your Django
settings, or by passing use_ssl=False
to the constructor of
ReCaptchaField
.
Credits
Inspired Marco Fucci's blogpost titled Integrating reCAPTCHA with Django
client.py
taken from recaptcha-client licenced MIT/X11 by Mike
Crawford.
reCAPTCHA copyright 2012 Google.