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README.md
Gregwar's CaptchaBundle
The GregwarCaptchaBundle
adds support for a "captcha" form type for the
Symfony2 form component.
Important note: the master of this repository is containing current development in order to work with Symfony 2.1. If you are using Symfony 2.0 please checkout the 2.0 branch.
Installation
Step 1: Download the GregwarCaptchaBundle
Ultimately, the GregwarCaptchaBundle files should be downloaded to the 'vendor/bundles/Gregwar/CaptchaBundle' directory.
You can accomplish this several ways, depending on your personal preference. The first method is the standard Symfony2 method.
Using the vendors script
Add the following lines to your deps
file:
[GregwarCaptchaBundle]
git=http://github.com/Gregwar/CaptchaBundle.git
target=/bundles/Gregwar/CaptchaBundle
version=origin/2.0 <- add this if you are using Symfony 2.0
Now, run the vendors script to download the bundle:
$ php bin/vendors install
Using submodules
If you prefer instead to use git submodules, then run the following:
$ git submodule add git://github.com/Gregwar/CaptchaBundle.git vendor/bundles/Gregwar/CaptchaBundle
$ git submodule update --init
Using Composer
Add the following to the "require" section of your composer.json
file:
"gregwar/captcha-bundle": "dev-master"
And update your dependencies
Step 2: Configure the Autoloader
If you use composer, you can skip this step.
Now you will need to add the Gregwar
namespace to your autoloader:
<?php
// app/autoload.php
$loader->registerNamespaces(array(
// ...
'Gregwar' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles',
));
Step 3: Enable the bundle
Finally, enable the bundle in the kernel:
<?php
// app/appKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Gregwar\CaptchaBundle\GregwarCaptchaBundle(),
);
}
Configuration
Add the following configuration to your app/config/config.yml
:
gregwar_captcha: ~
Usage
You can use the "captcha" type in your forms this way:
<?php
// ...
$builder->add('captcha', 'captcha'); // That's all !
// ...
Note that the generated image will, by default, be embedded in the HTML document to avoid dealing with route and subrequests.
Options
You can define the following configuration options globally:
- image_folder: name of folder for captcha images relative to public web folder in case as_file is set to true (default="captcha")
- web_path: absolute path to public web folder (default="%kernel.root_dir%/../web")
- gc_freq: frequency of garbage collection in fractions of 1 (default=100)
- expiration: maximum lifetime of captcha image files in minutes (default=60)
You can define the following configuration options globally or on the CaptchaType itself:
- width: the width of the captcha image (default=120)
- height: the height of the captcha image (default=40)
- length: the length of the captcha (number of chars, default 5)
- quality: jpeg quality of captchas (default=15)
- charset: the charset used for code generation (default=abcdefhjkmnprstuvwxyz23456789)
- font: the font to use (default=Generator/Font/captcha.ttf)
- keep_value: the value will be the same until the form is posted, even if the page is refreshed (default=true)
- as_file: if set to true an image file will be created instead of embedding to please IE6/7 (default=false)
- as_url: if set to true, a URL will be used in the image tag and will handle captcha generation. This can be used in a multiple-server environment and support IE6/7 (default=false)
- invalid_message: error message displayed when an non-matching code is submitted (default="Bad code value")
- bypass_code: code that will always validate the captcha (default=null)
- valid_keys: names that are able to be used for a captcha form type (default=[captcha])
Example :
<?php
// ...
$builder->add('captcha', 'captcha', array(
'width' => 200,
'height' => 50,
'length' => 6,
));
You can also set these options for your whole application using the gregwar_captcha
configuration entry in your config.yml
file:
gregwar_captcha:
width: 200
height: 50
length: 6
As URL
To use a URL to generate a captcha image, you must add the bundle's routing configuration to your app/routing.yml file:
gregwar_captcha_routing:
resource: "@GregwarCaptchaBundle/Resources/config/routing/routing.yml"
This will use the bundle's route of "/generate-captcha/{key}" to handle the generation. If this route conflicts with an application route, you can prefix the bundle's routes when you import:
gregwar_captcha_routing:
resource: "@GregwarCaptchaBundle/Resources/config/routing/routing.yml"
prefix: /_gcb
If you are using multiple captchas or assigning names other than the default "captcha", you will need to whitelist your captcha names in the "valid_keys" configuration:
gregwar_captcha:
valid_keys: [registration_captcha, confirmation_captcha]
Form Theming
The widget support the standard Symfony theming, see the documentation for details on how to accomplish this.
The default rendering is:
{% block captcha_widget %}
{% spaceless %}
<img src="{{ captcha_code }}" title="captcha" width="{{ captcha_width }}" height="{{ captcha_height }}" />
{{ form_widget(form) }}
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock %}
Image creation
If you choose to use image files instead of embedding the widget will execute a garbage collection randomly and delete images that exceed the configured lifetime.
License
This bundle is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the bundle: LICENSE