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NAME

    POE::Component::Captcha::reCAPTCHA - A POE implementation of the
    reCAPTCHA API

VERSION

    version 0.04

SYNOPSIS

     # Create a reCAPTCHA component
    
     my $poco = POE::Component::Captcha::reCAPTCHA->spawn( alias => 'recaptcha' );
    
     # Start your own sessions etc.
    
     # When you need to check a captcha.
    
     my %opts = (
                  event       => 'recaptcha',
                  privatekey  => 'your private key here',
                  remoteip    => $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'},
                  challenge   => $challenge,
                  response    => $response,
                  _arbitary   => 'some stuff',
     );
    
     $poe_kernel->post( 
                        'recaptcha', 
                        'check_answer', 
                        \%opts
     );
    
     # And define an event handler for it
    
     sub recaptcha {
        my ($kernel,$result) = @_[KERNEL,ARG0];
    
        if ( $result->{is_valid} ) {
            print "Yes!";
        }
        else {
            # Error
            print $result->{error};
        }
    
        return;
     }

DESCRIPTION

    POE::Component::Captcha::reCAPTCHA is a POE implementation of
    Captcha::reCAPTCHA. It provides access to various Captcha::reCAPTCHA
    methods and a non-blocking mechanism for checking the answer provided
    by users.

CONSTRUCTOR

    spawn

      Creates a new POE::Component::Captcha::reCAPTCHA session.

      Takes one optional argument alias so you can set an alias on the
      component to send it events later.

      Returns an object reference which the following methods can be used
      on.

METHODS

    session_id

      Takes no arguments. Returns the POE::Session ID of the component.

    shutdown

      Takes no arguments. Terminates the component.

    check_answer

      After the user has filled out the HTML form, including their answer
      for the CAPTCHA, use check_answer to check their answer when they
      submit the form. The user's answer will be in two form fields,
      recaptcha_challenge_field and recaptcha_response_field. The component
      will make an HTTP request to the reCAPTCHA server and verify the
      user's answer.

      Requires a HASHREF as an argument with the following keys, all of
      which are required:

      event

	The name of the event that should be sent to the requesting session
	with the reply from the reCAPTCHA server.

      privatekey

	Your reCAPTCHA private key, from the API Signup Page.

      remoteip

	The user's IP address, in the format 192.168.0.1.

      challenge

	The value of the form field recaptcha_challenge_field

      response

	The value of the form field recaptcha_response_field.

      See OUTPUT EVENTS below for what will be sent to your session in
      reply.

    These methods are directly equivalent to their Captcha::reCAPTCHA
    counterparts. ( in fact they merely map to an instance of
    Captcha::reCAPTCHA that the component creates internally ). See
    Captcha::reCAPTCHA for more details.

    get_html

      Generates HTML to display the captcha.

    get_options_setter

      Enables customisation of look of the reCAPTCHA widget with some
      JavaScript settings.

INPUT EVENTS

    These are POE events that the component will accept.

    shutdown

      Takes no arguments. Terminates the component.

    check_answer

      After the user has filled out the HTML form, including their answer
      for the CAPTCHA, use check_answer to check their answer when they
      submit the form. The user's answer will be in two form fields,
      recaptcha_challenge_field and recaptcha_response_field. The component
      will make an HTTP request to the reCAPTCHA server and verify the
      user's answer.

      Requires a HASHREF as an argument with the following keys, all of
      which are required:

      event

	The name of the event that should be sent to the requesting session
	with the reply from the reCAPTCHA server.

      privatekey

	Your reCAPTCHA private key, from the API Signup Page.

      remoteip

	The user's IP address, in the format 192.168.0.1.

      challenge

	The value of the form field recaptcha_challenge_field

      response

	The value of the form field recaptcha_response_field.

      See OUTPUT EVENTS below for what will be sent to your session in
      reply.

      You may also set arbitary keys to pass arbitary data along with your
      request. These must be prefixed with an underscore _.

OUTPUT EVENTS

    The component will send an event in response to check_answer. ARG0 of
    the event will be a HASHREF containing the key/values of the original
    request ( including any arbitary key/values passed ).

    In addition the is_valid and error keys will indicate the status of the
    request to the reCAPTCHA server:

    is_valid

      If this is set to a true value then the request was successful and
      the challenge and response sent were valid.

    error

      If this is set then an error occurred.

SEE ALSO

    Captcha::reCAPTCHA

    http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html

AUTHORS

      * Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>

      * Andy Armstrong <andy@hexten.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Chris Williams and Andy
    Armstrong.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.