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9kw

v0.1.4

Published

9kw api wrapper to solve captchas

Downloads

12

Readme

9kw

This is an api wrapper for the 9kw captcha solver service. An Api Key is needed, generate using the 9kw website.

Installation

node:

$ npm install 9kw
$ yarn add 9kw

Only tested on node cli, but could also work in the browser with browserify. Please give feedback.

NOTE: All methods are asynchronous. Use the callbacks correctly.

Methods

const api_9kw = require('9kw')
const captcha = new api_9kw("API_KEY")

// Submit the captcha, you can also submit using an url or base64 string
// .submitUrl(url, cb) or .submitBase64(data, cb) methods
captcha.submitImage("./captcha.png", (err, newID) => {
    if(err) {
        console.log(err);
        return
    }
	
    console.log("Captcha uploaded!: " + captchaID);
    // Next step is to get the solution of the uploaded captcha using 
    // the new captchaID
})

// Get the solution of the captcha with a timeout of 40 seconds
// this means that the callback will be called when the captcha is solved
// usually is solved under 30s
captcha.getSolutionLoop(captchaID, 40, (err, solution) => {
     if(err) {
          console.log(err);
          return
      }

      console.log("Solution: " + solution);
})

// Tell 9kw the solution was correct or not
captcha.isCorrect(captchaID, true)

// Get the 9kw server check info
captcha.serverCheck((err, serverInfo) => {
	console.log(serverInfo)
});

// Get your account balance (credits)
captcha.getBalance((err, balance) => {
	console.log(balance)
});

Changelog

  • 0.1.4 (24/10/2016) - Refactored minor things
  • 0.1.3 (24/10/2016) - Added isCorrect, serverCheck and getBalance methods
  • 0.1.2 (24/10/2016) - Started tests
  • 0.1.0 (17/10/2016) - First version with only submit and get captcha solution

License

MIT