/AspNetCore.ReCaptcha

Google ReCAPTCHA v2/v3 Library for .NET Core 3.x/5.x

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AspNetCore.ReCaptcha

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ReCAPTCHA Library for .NET Core 3.x/5.x.

Requirements

This package requires a secret key as well as a site key provided by ReCaptcha. You can aquire your keyset at https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/v3.html. It's possible to use either v2 or v3 ReCaptcha.

Installation

You can install this package using NuGet. You can use the following command:

# Package Manager
PM> Install-Package AspNetCore.ReCaptcha

# .NET CLI
dotnet add package AspNetCore.ReCaptcha

Configuration

Place the aquired secret key and site key in the appsettings.json of your project. An example of the appsettings file is below:

{
    "ReCaptcha": {
        "SiteKey": "your site key here",
        "SecretKey": "your secret key here",
        "Version": "v2"
    }
}

Usage

To use AspNetCore.ReCaptcha in your project, you must add the following code to your startup.cs:

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) {
    services.AddReCaptcha(Configuration.GetSection("ReCaptcha"));
}

In your .cshtml file you add the following using statement:

@using AspNetCore.ReCaptcha

And then you can add the ReCaptcha element to your DOM using the following code or make use of the tag-helper:

@Html.ReCaptcha()
<recaptcha />

To be able to make use of the taghelper, you will need to include the following line of code in your _ViewImports.cshtml:

@addTagHelper *, AspNetCore.ReCaptcha

The action that you will be posting to (in this case SubmitForm) will need the following attribute on the method:

[ValidateReCaptcha]
[HttpPost]
public IActionResult SubmitForm(ContactViewModel model)
{
    if (!ModelState.IsValid)
        return View("Index");

    TempData["Message"] = "Your form has been sent!";
    return RedirectToAction("Index");
}

Language support

By default, AspNetCore.ReCaptcha will use the language that is being used in the request. So we will make use of the Culture of the HttpContext. However, you can override this by specifying a language in the ReCaptcha element. This is shown in the next example:

@Html.ReCaptcha(language: "en-GB")
<recaptcha language="en-GB" />

We support all languages supported by ReCaptcha, list can be found here.

You can learn more about request localization in .NET Core here

Examples

For every version of .NET Core there is a configured example included in this repository. As of .NET 5.0, we support both MVC and Razor pages. Examples are linked below for quick access:

.NET Core 3.1

.NET Core 5.0