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NAME
HTML::FormFu::Element::reCAPTCHA - "Are you human" tester!
SYNOPSIS
---
elements:
- type: reCAPTCHA
name: recaptcha
public_key: $recaptcha_net_public_key
private_key: $recaptcha_net_private_key
DESCRIPTION
A wrapper around Captcha::reCAPTCHA. The reCAPTCHA fields aren't added to the form as "real" FormFu fields - so the values are never available via params, etc. You can check that the reCAPTCHA verified correctly, by the usual methods: "submitted_and_valid" in HTML::FormFu or "has_errors" in HTML::FormFu
This element automatically adds HTML::FormFu::Constraint::reCAPTCHA to itself - you should never add it yourself.
Although this is a subclass of HTML::FormFu::Element::Multi, you should not call element() or elements() to try to add other fields - consider the reCAPTCHA element a black box.
METHODS
name
Required. Although not visibly used for anything, you must give this field a name for the reCAPTCHA constraint to work correctly.
public_key
Arguments: $public_key
Required. Obtained from http://recaptcha.net.
private_key
Arguments: $private_key
Required. Obtained from http://recaptcha.net.
ssl
Default Value: 'auto'.
Valid Values: '1', '0' or 'auto'
Whether to load the recaptcha.net files via http or https.
If set to auto, it will use https urls if the current page is running under ssl, otherwise it will use http urls.
recaptcha_options
Arguments: \%options
See the recaptcha.net API for details of valid options.
recaptcha_options:
lang: de
theme: white
constraint_args
Arguments: \%constraint_args
Options that will be passed to the HTML::FormFu::Constraint::reCAPTCHA that is automatically added for you.
---
elements:
- type: reCAPTCHA
name: recaptcha
constraint_args:
message: 'custom error message'
SEE ALSO
Is a sub-class of, and inherits methods from HTML::FormFu::Element::_Field, HTML::FormFu::Element::Multi, HTML::FormFu::Element::Block, HTML::FormFu::Element
AUTHOR
Carl Franks, cfranks@cpan.org
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.