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How to Validate Google reCaptcha on Form Submit

Recently, Google completely overhauled their reCaptcha API and simplified it to a single checkbox.

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The problem is, I can submit a form with the reCaptcha included without checking it and the form will ignore the reCaptcha.

Before you had to send the form to a PHP file with the private key et al, but I'm not seeing any mention of that in their Developer's Guide. I have no idea how to validate the form to be sure the new reCaptcha was filled by the user.

Am I missing something? Is that PHP file with the private key still required?

All I have for the reCaptcha so far is:

<div data-type="image" class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="My Public Key"></div>

If you want to check if the User clicked on the I'm not a robot checkbox, you can use the .getResponse() function provided by the reCaptcha API.

It will return an empty string in case the User did not validate himself, something like this:

if (grecaptcha.getResponse() == ""){
    alert("You can't proceed!");
} else {
    alert("Thank you");
}

In case the User has validated himself, the response will be a very long string.

More about the API can be found on this page: reCaptcha Javascript API

You can verify the response in 3 ways as per the Google reCAPTCHA documentation :

  1. g-recaptcha-response : Once user checks the checkbox (I am not a robot), a field with id g-recaptcha-response gets populated in your HTML.
    You can now use the value of this field to know if the user is a bot or not, using the below mentioed lines:-

     var captchResponse = $('#g-recaptcha-response').val(); if(captchResponse.length == 0 ) //user has not yet checked the 'I am not a robot' checkbox else //user is a verified human and you are good to submit your form now
  2. Before you are about to submit your form, you can make a call as follows:-

     var isCaptchaValidated = false; var response = grecaptcha.getResponse(); if(response.length == 0) { isCaptchaValidated = false; toast('Please verify that you are a Human.'); } else { isCaptchaValidated = true; } if (isCaptchaValidated ) { //you can now submit your form }
  3. You can display your reCAPTCHA as follows:-

     <div class="col s12 g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY" data-callback='doSomething'></div>

    And then define the function in your JavaScript, which can also be used to submit your form.

     function doSomething() { alert(1); }

    Now, once the checkbox (I am not a robot) is checked, you will get a callback to the defined callback, which is doSomething in your case.

var googleResponse = jQuery('#g-recaptcha-response').val();
if (!googleResponse) {
    $('<p style="color:red !important" class=error-captcha"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-remove " ></span> Please fill up the captcha.</p>" ').insertAfter("#html_element");
    return false;
} else {            
    return true;
}

Put this in a function. Call this function on submit... #html_element is my empty div.

From a UX perspective, it can help to visibly let the user know when they can proceed to submit the form - either by enabling a disabled button, or simply making the button visible.

Here's a simple example...

<form>
    <div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY" data-callback="recaptchaCallback"></div>
    <button type="submit" class="btn btn-default hidden" id="btnSubmit">Submit</button>
</form>

<script>
    function recaptchaCallback() {
        var btnSubmit = document.getElementById("btnSubmit");

        if ( btnSubmit.classList.contains("hidden") ) {
            btnSubmit.classList.remove("hidden");
            btnSubmitclassList.add("show");
        }
    }
</script>

when using JavaScript it will work for me

 <script src='https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js'></script> <script> function submitUserForm() { var response = grecaptcha.getResponse(); if(response.length == 0) { document.getElementById('g-recaptcha-error').innerHTML = '<span style="color:red;">This field is required.</span>'; return false; } return true; } function verifyCaptcha() { document.getElementById('g-recaptcha-error').innerHTML = ''; } </script>
 <form method="post" onsubmit="return submitUserForm();"> <div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="YOUR_SITE_KEY" data-callback="verifyCaptcha"></div> <div id="g-recaptcha-error"></div> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" /> </form>

You can first verify in the frontend side that the checkbox is marked:

    var recaptchaRes = grecaptcha.getResponse();
    var message = "";

    if(recaptchaRes.length == 0) {
        // You can return the message to user
        message = "Please complete the reCAPTCHA challenge!";
        return false;
    } else {
       // Add reCAPTCHA response to the POST
       form.recaptchaRes = recaptchaRes;
    }

And then in the server side verify the received response using Google reCAPTCHA API:

    $receivedRecaptcha = $_POST['recaptchaRes'];
    $verifiedRecaptcha = file_get_contents('https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify?secret='.$google_secret.'&response='.$receivedRecaptcha);

    $verResponseData = json_decode($verifiedRecaptcha);

    if(!$verResponseData->success)
    {
        return "reCAPTCHA is not valid; Please try again!";
    }

For more info you can visit Google docs .

Try this link: https://github.com/google/ReCAPTCHA/tree/master/php

A link to that page is posted at the very bottom of this page: https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/intro

One issue I came up with that prevented these two files from working correctly was with my php.ini file for the website. Make sure this property is setup properly, as follows: allow_url_fopen = On

Verify Google reCapcha is valid or not after form submit

if ($post['g-recaptcha-response']) {
      $captcha = $post['g-recaptcha-response'];
      $secretKey = 'type here private key';
      $response = file_get_contents("https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify?secret=" . $secretKey . "&response=" . $captcha);
        $responseKeys = json_decode($response, true);
        if (intval($responseKeys["success"]) !== 1) {
            return "failed";
        } else {
            return "success";
        }
    }
    else {
        return "failed";
    }
var googleResponse = $('#g-recaptcha-response').val();

if(googleResponse=='')
{   
    $("#texterr").html("<span>Please check reCaptcha to continue.</span>");

    return false;
}

While using Google reCaptcha with reCaptcha DLL file, we can validate it in C# as follows :

 RecaptchaControl1.Validate();
        bool _Varify = RecaptchaControl1.IsValid;
        if (_Varify)
        {
// Pice of code after validation.
}

Its works for me.

//validate
$receivedRecaptcha = $_POST['recaptchaRes'];
$google_secret =  "Yoursecretgooglepapikey";
$verifiedRecaptchaUrl = 'https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify?secret='.$google_secret.'&response='.$receivedRecaptcha;
$handle = curl_init($verifiedRecaptchaUrl);
curl_setopt($handle,  CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, TRUE);
curl_setopt($handle, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); // not safe but works
//curl_setopt($handle, CURLOPT_CAINFO, "./my_cert.pem"); // safe
$response = curl_exec($handle);
$httpCode = curl_getinfo($handle, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
curl_close($handle);
if ($httpCode >= 200 && $httpCode < 300) {
  if (strlen($response) > 0) {
        $responseobj = json_decode($response);
        if(!$responseobj->success) {
            echo "reCAPTCHA is not valid. Please try again!";
            }
        else {
            echo "reCAPTCHA is valid.";
        }
    }
} else {
  echo "curl failed. http code is ".$httpCode;
}

One issue I came up with that prevented these two files from working correctly was with my php.ini file for the website. Make sure this property is properly set, as follows:

allow_url_fopen = 

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