Component wrapper for Google reCAPTCHA v2
npm install --save react-google-recaptcha react-async-script
With version prior to 15.5
npm install --save react-google-recaptcha@0.8.1
With 0.13, install version 0.4.1
npm install --save react-google-recaptcha@0.4.1
All you need to do is sign up for an API key pair. You will need the client key.
You can then use the reCAPTCHA. The default require imports a wrapped component that loads the reCAPTCHA script asynchronously.
var React = require("react").default;
var render = require("react-dom").render
var ReCAPTCHA = require("react-google-recaptcha");
function onChange(value) {
console.log("Captcha value:", value);
}
render(
<ReCAPTCHA
ref="recaptcha"
sitekey="Your client site key"
onChange={onChange}
/>,
document.body
);
Other properties can be used to customise the rendering.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
sitekey | string | The API client key |
onChange | func | The function to be called when the user successfully completes the captcha |
theme | enum | optional light or dark The theme of the widget (defaults: light). See example |
type | enum | optional image or audio The type of initial captcha (defaults: image) |
tabindex | number | optional The tabindex on the element (default: 0) |
onExpired | func | optional callback when the challenge is expired and has to be redone by user. By default it will call the onChange with null to signify expired callback. |
stoken | string | optional set the stoken parameter, which allows the captcha to be used from different domains, see reCAPTCHA secure-token |
size | enum | optional compact , normal or invisible . This allows you to change the size or do an invisible captcha |
badge | enum | optional bottomright , bottomleft or inline . Positions reCAPTCHA badge. Only for invisible reCAPTCHA |
In order to translate the reCaptcha widget, you should create a global variable configuring the desired language. If you don't provide it, reCaptcha will pick up the user's interface language.
window.recaptchaOptions = {
lang: 'fr'
}
The component also has some utility functions that can be called.
getValue()
returns the value of the captcha fieldreset()
forces reset. See the JavaScript API doc
Starting with 0.7.0, the component now supports invisible options. See the reCAPTCHA documentation to see how to configure it.
With the invisible option, you need to handle things a bit differently. You will need to call the execute
method yourself.
var React = require("react").default;
var render = require("react-dom").render
var ReCAPTCHA = require("react-google-recaptcha");
function onChange(value) {
console.log("Captcha value:", value);
}
let captcha;
render(
<form onSubmit={() => { captcha.execute(); }}>
<ReCAPTCHA
ref={(el) => { captcha = el; }}
size="invisible"
sitekey="Your client site key"
onChange={onChange}
/>
</form>,
document.body
);
You can also use the barebone components doing the following. Using that component will oblige you to manage the grecaptcha dep and load the script by yourself.
var React = require("react").default;
var render = require("react-dom").render
var ReCAPTCHA = require("react-google-recaptcha/lib/recaptcha");
var grecaptchaObject = grecaptcha // You must provide access to the google grecaptcha object.
function onChange(value) {
console.log("Captcha value:", value);
}
render(
<ReCAPTCHA
ref="recaptcha"
sitekey="Your client site key"
onChange={onChange}
grecaptcha={grecaptchaObject}
/>,
document.body
);