developer-tz/simple-captcha is a Laravel package for simple captcha service provider for laravel 5.
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A simple Laravel 5 package for including the Simple Captcha for Laravel 5.
The Simple Captcha Service Provider can be installed via Composer by requiring the
developer-tz/simple-captcha package and setting the minimum-stability to dev in your
project's composer.json.
{
"require": {
"laravel/framework": "5.*",
"developer-tz/simple-captcha": "dev-master"
},
"minimum-stability": "dev"
}
Update your packages with composer update or install with composer install.
In Windows, you'll need to include the GD2 DLL php_gd2.dll as an extension in php.ini.
To use the Simple Captcha Service Provider, you must register the provider when bootstrapping your Laravel application. There are essentially two ways to do this.
Find the providers key in config/app.php and register the Simple Captcha Service Provider.
'providers' => array(
// ...
'DeveloperTz\SimpleCaptcha\SimpleCaptchaServiceProvider',
)
Find the aliases key in config/app.php.
'aliases' => array(
// ...
'SimpleCaptcha' => 'DeveloperTz\SimpleCaptcha\Facades\SimpleCaptcha',
)
To use your own settings, publish config.
$ php artisan vendor:publish
// [your site path]/app/routes.php
Route::any('/simple-captcha-test', function()
{
if (Request::getMethod() == 'POST')
{
$rules = array('captcha' => array('required', 'captcha'));
$validator = Validator::make(Input::all(), $rules);
if ($validator->fails())
{
echo '<p style="color: #ff0000;">Incorrect!</p>';
}
else
{
echo '<p style="color: #00ff30;">Matched :)</p>';
}
}
$content = Form::open(array(URL::to(Request::segment(1))));
$content .= '<p>' . HTML::image(SimpleCaptcha::img(), 'Captcha image') . '</p>';
$content .= '<p>' . Form::text('captcha') . '</p>';
$content .= '<p>' . Form::submit('Check') . '</p>';
$content .= '<p>' . Form::close() . '</p>';
return $content;
});
^_^