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hCaptcha for .NET

This project is not official by hCaptcha.com.

HCaptcha HCaptcha.AspNetCore
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Dependencies

Refit

The HCaptcha.AspNetCore project contains the interface IHCaptchaApi for use with Refit. Refit is an open source project for type-safe handling of REST endpoints, as provided by hCaptcha.com.

If you can't or don't want to use Refit, you can create your own implementation of IHCaptchaApi or see usage of hCaptcha without this project.

Usage with ASP.NET Core

1) Options

The configuration is represented via the HCaptchaOptions class. Some values are setwith the current default values of hCaptcha.com. SiteKey and Secret must be inserted.

The easiest way is to use the .NET Core Configuration via the appsettings.json

"HCaptcha": {
   "SiteKey": "", // Overwrite them with yours
   "Secret": "" // Overwrite them with yours
}

and the registration via AddHCaptcha, which is part of HCaptcha.AspNetCore.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
   // HCaptcha
   services.AddHCaptcha(Configuration.GetSection("HCaptcha"));
   ...

2) Model Binder Registration

Currently the ASP.NET core library offers an automatism for the integration of HCaptcha. For this purpose a ModelBinder is used, which is applied as soon as the type HCaptchaVerifyResponse is part of the action.

You have to register the Model Binder.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    // HCaptcha
    services.AddHCaptcha(Configuration.GetSection("HCaptcha"));

    // Mvc
    services.AddControllersWithViews(mvcOptions =>
        // add model binder
        mvcOptions.AddHCaptchaModelBinder());
}

And your Action:

public class HomeController : Controller
{
    [HttpGet, Route("")]
    public IActionResult Index()
    {
        return View(new IndexViewModel());
    }

    [HttpPost, Route("")]
    public IActionResult Index(HCaptchaVerifyResponse hCaptcha)
    {
        return View(new IndexViewModel(hCaptcha));
    }
}

Alternatively, the ModelBinder can be specified directly in the action.

public class HomeController : Controller
{
    [HttpPost, Route("")]
    public IActionResult Index([ModelBinder(BinderType = typeof(HCaptchaModelBinder))]HCaptchaVerifyResponse hCaptcha)
    {
        return View(new IndexViewModel(hCaptcha));
    }
}

It would also be possible to solve the whole automatism via a ServiceFilter instead of via the ModelBinder.

Sample

An ASP.NET Core 6.0 example can be found in the sample directory. You only have to add the SiteKey and the Secret to appsettings.json.

Sample Preview

Use hCaptcha without this project

If you don't want to use this project to request the hCaptcha.com API, you can do so with standard .NET functionality.

HttpClient

HttpClient is intended to be instantiated once per application!
See HttpClient documentation.

private static readonly HttpClient HttpClient = new HttpClient();
public async Task Verify(string secret, string token, string remoteIp)
{
    try
    {
        // create post data
        List<KeyValuePair<string, string>> postData = new List<KeyValuePair<string, string>>
        {
            new KeyValuePair<string, string>("secret", secret),
            new KeyValuePair<string, string>("response", token),
            new KeyValuePair<string, string>("remoteip", remoteIp)
        };

        // request api
        HttpResponseMessage response = await HttpClient.PostAsync(
            // hCaptcha wants URL-encoded POST
            "https://hcaptcha.com/siteverify", new FormUrlEncodedContent(postData));

        response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
        string responseBody = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();

        Console.WriteLine(responseBody);
    }
    catch (HttpRequestException e)
    {
        Console.WriteLine($"Message : { e.Message}");
    }
}

HttpClientFactory

Register HttpClient

// named registration
services.AddHttpClient("hCaptcha", c =>
{
   c.BaseAddress = new Uri("https://hcaptcha.com/");
});

Use IHttpClientFactory in your class

public class YourServiceClass
{
    private readonly IHttpClientFactory _clientFactory;

    public YourServiceClass(IHttpClientFactory clientFactory)
    {
        _clientFactory = clientFactory;
    }

    public async Task<HttpResponseMessage> Verify(string secret, string token, string remoteIp)
    {
        // HttpClient client = _clientFactory.CreateClient();
        //    if you dont have a named service registration
        HttpClient client = _clientFactory.CreateClient("hCaptcha");

        // create post data
        List<KeyValuePair<string, string>> postData = new List<KeyValuePair<string, string>>
        {
            new KeyValuePair<string, string>("secret", secret),
            new KeyValuePair<string, string>("response", token),
            new KeyValuePair<string, string>("remoteip", remoteIp)
        };

        // request api
        return await client.PostAsync(
            // base url is given in IHttpClientFactory service registration
            // hCaptcha wants URL-encoded POST
            "/siteverify", new FormUrlEncodedContent(postData));
    }

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MIT License

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