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Simple captcha based on plain text questions.
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TextCaptcha

Travis-CI Code Climate Test Coverage Gem Gem

A captcha verification for Rails apps, directly integrated into ActiveModel/ActiveRecord.

Installation

Just run

gem install text_captcha

Usage

Just add the validation to your model.

class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_captcha
end

By default the {:on => :create} option will be used. You can provide any other option you want.

class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_captcha :if => :new_record?
end

@comment = Comment.new

@comment.challenge
#=> The color of a red T-shirt is?

@comment.challenge_answer = "red"
@comment.valid?
#=> true

Note that you can answer the question without worrying about uppercase/lowercase. All strings are normalized before the comparison. So "ReD", "RED" or "red" will pass the validation.

You can use TextCaptcha with a non-ActiveRecord class. You just need to include the TextCaptcha::Validation module.

class Comment
  include ActiveModel::Validations
  include TextCaptcha::Validation

  validates_captcha
end

@comment = Comment.new
@comment.valid?
#=> false

@comment.errors[:challenge_answer]
#=> ["is not a valid answer"]

You can disable TextCaptcha without having to remove all validations. This is specially good when running tests.

TextCaptcha.enabled = false

class Comment
  include ActiveModel::Validations
  include TextCaptcha::Validation

  validates_captcha
end

@comment = Comment.new
@comment.valid?
#=> true

Creating a form

First, define the encryption key; this will be used to generate an encrypted version of the challenge id.

# config/initializers/text_captcha.rb
TextCaptcha.encryption_key = "SOME VALUE"

Then you can create your form. I'm using an User model, which may have just a call to validates_captcha and an instance of it under the @user variable on the controller.

<%= form_for @user do |f| %>
  <!-- other fields, etc, etc, etc -->

  <!-- this is important -->
  <%= f.hidden_field :encrypted_challenge_id %>

  <%= f.submit %>
<% end %>

And your controller may be something like this:

class UsersController < ApplicationController
  def new
    @user = User.new
  end

  def create
    @user = User.new(user_params)

    if @user.save
      # do something
    else
      render :new
    end
  end

  private

  def user_params
    params.require(:user)
          .permit(:name, :email, :password, :encrypted_challenge_id)
  end
end

I18n

To set the error message, just define the following scope:

en:
  errors:
    messages:
      invalid_challenge_answer: "is invalid"

To-Do

  • Add more questions.

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright © 2010 - Nando Vieira - http://nandovieira.com

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the ‘Software’), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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