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google-recaptcha-react-component

v2.1.0

Published

Enable Google Recaptcha for your React project

Downloads

32

Readme

google-recaptcha-react-module

Build Status

Easy to use React component to enable Google ReCaptcha for your form. The component allows the use of regular and even invisible ReCaptcha

Using the components

  1. install the component to your project
$ npm install --save google-recaptcha-react-component
  1. Import the component
// es6
import  ReCaptcha  from  'google-recaptcha-react-component';
// es5
var ReCaptcha =  require('google-recaptcha-react-component');
  1. Use it like any other component!
render:  function  ()  {
	return  (
		<ReCaptcha ...{props}>
		// Content
		<ReCaptcha />
	);
}

Configuration

Component Props | Prop Name |Type | Note| | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | | token | Required. string | token given by Google ReCaptcha| |size|Optional. String| set value to "invisible" for invisible ReCaptcha| | onSuccess | Required. function(token) | Callback function triggered when ReCaptcha is resolved. token is a vlue returned by ReCapthca that you will need to validate.| |onRef|Optional. object| Required if using the invisible ReCaptcha, otherwise it is not needed| |useSecondary|Optional. Boolean | set to True if you want to use recaptcha.net instead of google.com|

Example

Use for Checkbox ReCaptcha

class Parent extends React.Component {
	onSuccess = (token) => {
		// TODO: Validate the token your way and continue process
	}

	render() {
		return (
			<div>
				<ReCaptcha
					token="SAMPLE_TOKEN_FROM_RECAPTCHA"
					onSuccess={this.onSuccess} />
	      </div>
		);
	}
}

Use for Invisible ReCaptcha

class Parent extends React.Component {
	onClick = () => {
		this.child.execute(); // Triggers Invisible ReCaptcha
	}

	onSuccess = (token) => {
		// TODO: Validate the token your way and continue process
	}

	render() {
		return (
			<div>
				<ReCaptcha
					token="SAMPLE_TOKEN_FROM_RECAPTCHA"
					size="invisible"
					onSuccess={this.onSuccess}
					onRef={ref => (this.child = ref)} />
				<button onClick={this.onClick}>ReCaptcha.method()</button>
	      </div>
		);
	}
}

Get Your ReCaptcha account

Create your ReCaptcha account and follow the instruction here

Contributing

Please fill any bugs or issue here