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DNTCaptcha.Core

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DNTCaptcha.Core is a captcha generator and validator for ASP.NET Core applications.

dntcaptcha

Install via NuGet

Nuget

To install DNTCaptcha.Core, run the following command in the Package Manager Console:

PM> Install-Package DNTCaptcha.Core

You can also view the package page on NuGet.

Linux (and containers) support

The SkiaSharp library needs extra dependencies to work on Linux and containers. Please install the following NuGet packages:

PM> Install-Package SkiaSharp.NativeAssets.Linux.NoDependencies
PM> Install-Package HarfBuzzSharp.NativeAssets.Linux

You also need to modify your .csproj file to include some MSBuild directives that ensure the required files are in a good place. These extra steps are normally not required but seems to be some issues on how .NET loads them.

<Target Name="CopyFilesAfterPublish" AfterTargets="AfterPublish">
    <Copy SourceFiles="$(TargetDir)runtimes/linux-x64/native/libSkiaSharp.so" DestinationFolder="$([System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath('$(PublishDir)'))/bin/" />
    <Copy SourceFiles="$(TargetDir)runtimes/linux-x64/native/libHarfBuzzSharp.so" DestinationFolder="$([System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath('$(PublishDir)'))/bin/" />
</Target>

Also you should use a custom font for Linux systems, because they don't have the Tahoma font which is defined by asp-font-name="Tahoma" by default.

Usage

  • After installing the DNTCaptcha.Core package, add the following definition to the _ViewImports.cshtml file:
@addTagHelper *, DNTCaptcha.Core
  • Then to use it, add its new tag-helper to your view:

For bootstrap-3:

<dnt-captcha asp-captcha-generator-max="9000"
             asp-captcha-generator-min="1"
             asp-captcha-generator-language="English"
             asp-captcha-generator-display-mode="NumberToWord"
             asp-use-relative-urls="true"
             asp-placeholder="Security code as a number"
             asp-validation-error-message="Please enter the security code as a number."
             asp-too-many-requests-error-message="Too many requests! Please wait a minute!"
             asp-font-name="Tahoma"
             asp-font-size="20"
             asp-fore-color="#333333"
             asp-back-color="#ccc"
             asp-text-box-class="text-box single-line form-control col-md-4"
             asp-text-box-template="<div class='input-group col-md-4'><span class='input-group-addon'><span class='glyphicon glyphicon-lock'></span></span>{0}</div>"
             asp-validation-message-class="text-danger"
             asp-refresh-button-class="glyphicon glyphicon-refresh btn-sm"
             asp-show-refresh-button="true"
             />

For bootstrap-4 (you will need Bootstrap Icons for the missing font-glyphs too):

<dnt-captcha asp-captcha-generator-max="9000"
             asp-captcha-generator-min="1"
             asp-captcha-generator-language="English"
             asp-captcha-generator-display-mode="NumberToWord"
             asp-use-relative-urls="true"
             asp-placeholder="Security code as a number"
             asp-validation-error-message="Please enter the security code as a number."
             asp-too-many-requests-error-message="Too many requests! Please wait a minute!"
             asp-font-name="Tahoma"
             asp-font-size="20"
             asp-fore-color="#333333"
             asp-back-color="#ccc"
             asp-text-box-class="text-box form-control"
             asp-text-box-template="<div class='input-group'><span class='input-group-prepend'><span class='input-group-text'><i class='fas fa-lock'></i></span></span>{0}</div>"
             asp-validation-message-class="text-danger"
             asp-refresh-button-class="fas fa-redo btn-sm"
             asp-show-refresh-button="true"
             />

For bootstrap-5 (you will need Bootstrap Icons for the missing font-glyphs too):

<dnt-captcha asp-captcha-generator-max="30"
			 asp-captcha-generator-min="1"
			 asp-captcha-generator-language="English"
			 asp-captcha-generator-display-mode="NumberToWord"
			 asp-use-relative-urls="true"
			 asp-placeholder="Security code as a number"
			 asp-validation-error-message="Please enter the security code as a number."
                         asp-too-many-requests-error-message="Too many requests! Please wait a minute!"
			 asp-font-name="Tahoma"
			 asp-font-size="20"
			 asp-fore-color="#333333"
			 asp-back-color="#FCF6F5FF"
			 asp-text-box-class="form-control"
			 asp-text-box-template="<div class='input-group'><span class='input-group-text'><span class='bi-lock'></span></span>{0}</div>"
			 asp-validation-message-class="text-danger"
			 asp-refresh-button-class="bi-arrow-counterclockwise btn-lg"
			 asp-show-refresh-button="true"
			 asp-dir="ltr"
			 />
  • To register its default providers, call services.AddDNTCaptcha(); method in your Program class.
using DNTCaptcha.Core;

namespace DNTCaptcha.TestWebApp
{
    public class Startup
    {
        public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
        {
	    services.AddDNTCaptcha(options =>
            {
                // options.UseSessionStorageProvider() // -> It doesn't rely on the server or client's times. Also it's the safest one.
                // options.UseMemoryCacheStorageProvider() // -> It relies on the server's times. It's safer than the CookieStorageProvider.
                options.UseCookieStorageProvider(SameSiteMode.Strict) // -> It relies on the server and client's times. It's ideal for scalability, because it doesn't save anything in the server's memory.
                                                   // .UseDistributedCacheStorageProvider() // --> It's ideal for scalability using `services.AddStackExchangeRedisCache()` for instance.
                                                   // .UseDistributedSerializationProvider()

                // Don't set this line (remove it) to use the installed system's fonts (FontName = "Tahoma").
                // Or if you want to use a custom font, make sure that font is present in the wwwroot/fonts folder and also use a good and complete font!
                .UseCustomFont(Path.Combine(_env.WebRootPath, "fonts", "IRANSans(FaNum)_Bold.ttf")) // This is optional.
                .AbsoluteExpiration(minutes: 7)
                .RateLimiterPermitLimit(10) // for .NET 7x+, Also you need to call app.UseRateLimiter() after calling app.UseRouting().
                .ShowThousandsSeparators(false)
                .WithNoise(0.015f, 0.015f, 1, 0.0f)
                .WithEncryptionKey("This is my secure key!")
                .InputNames(// This is optional. Change it if you don't like the default names.
                    new DNTCaptchaComponent
                    {
                        CaptchaHiddenInputName = "DNTCaptchaText",
                        CaptchaHiddenTokenName = "DNTCaptchaToken",
                        CaptchaInputName = "DNTCaptchaInputText"
                    })
                .Identifier("dntCaptcha")// This is optional. Change it if you don't like its default name.
                ;
     	    });
        }
  • Now you can add the ValidateDNTCaptcha attribute to your action method to verify the entered security code:
[HttpPost, ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
[ValidateDNTCaptcha(ErrorMessage = "Please enter the security code as a number.")]
public IActionResult Index([FromForm]AccountViewModel data)
{
    if (ModelState.IsValid) // If `ValidateDNTCaptcha` fails, it will set a `ModelState.AddModelError`.
    {
        //TODO: Save data
        return RedirectToAction(nameof(Thanks), new { name = data.Username });
    }
    return View();
}

Or you can use the IDNTCaptchaValidatorService directly:

namespace DNTCaptcha.TestWebApp.Controllers
{
    public class HomeController : Controller
    {
        private readonly IDNTCaptchaValidatorService _validatorService;
        private readonly DNTCaptchaOptions _captchaOptions;

        public HomeController(IDNTCaptchaValidatorService validatorService, IOptions<DNTCaptchaOptions> options)
        {
            _validatorService = validatorService;
            _captchaOptions = options == null ? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(options)) : options.Value;
        }

        [HttpPost, ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
        public IActionResult Login2([FromForm]AccountViewModel data)
        {
            if (!_validatorService.HasRequestValidCaptchaEntry())
            {
                this.ModelState.AddModelError(_captchaOptions.CaptchaComponent.CaptchaInputName, "Please enter the security code as a number.");
                return View(nameof(Index));
            }

            //TODO: Save data
            return RedirectToAction(nameof(Thanks), new { name = data.Username });
        }

How to choose a correct storage mode

If your environment is distributed and you are using a Session (UseSessionStorageProvider()) or Memory (UseMemoryCacheStorageProvider()) storage providers to store some temporary values, these values will not be distributed at all. By default, ASP.NET's session is maintained in the RAM of the running web server. However, for instance Windows Azure is a stateless platform, web role instances have no local storage; at any time the web role instance could be moved to a different server in the data center. When the web role instance is moved, the session state is lost. To have a perceived sense of state with a stateless protocol on a stateless web server, you need permanent server side storage that persists even if the web role instance is moved. In this case you should UseDistributedCacheStorageProvider() or at first try using the UseCookieStorageProvider().

How to debug it!

If you can't run this library and the captcha image is not being displayed, first you should checkout the server's logs and at least you should see what's the response of the requested image. Open the network's tab of the browser's developer tools and see the responses. If you want to see the output of _logger.LogDebug, you should turn on this level of logging in the appsettings.json file. Also you can set the .ShowExceptionsInResponse(env.IsDevelopment()) option to simplify the debugging by showing the exceptions in the response body.

The Blazor based version!

If you have a Blazor based app, it's better to try DNTCaptcha.Blazor.

Tips

  • If you are using the UseCookieStorageProvider() and also the CORS is activated, you should set the SameSiteMode to None: options.UseCookieStorageProvider(SameSiteMode.None) otherwise its default mode effectively disables CORS.
  • If you are using the Cloudflare, it doesn't like the SameSite cookies. So in this case try setting the SameSiteMode.None if the CookieStorageProvider is in use.
  • If your app is behind a reverse proxy, don't forget to add the forwarded headers middleware.
services.Configure<ForwardedHeadersOptions>(options =>
{
  options.ForwardedHeaders = ForwardedHeaders.XForwardedFor | ForwardedHeaders.XForwardedProto;
  options.KnownProxies.Add(IPAddress.Parse("my load balancer ip 1"));
  options.KnownProxies.Add(IPAddress.Parse("my load balancer ip 2"));
});

Samples:

Different supported DisplayModes:

DisplayMode Output
NumberToWord dntcaptcha
ShowDigits dntcaptcha
SumOfTwoNumbers dntcaptcha
SumOfTwoNumbersToWords dntcaptcha

Please follow the DNTCaptcha.TestWebApp sample for more details.

SPA Usage

It's possible to use this captcha with Angular 4.3+ apps too. Here is a sample to demonstrate it:

Pure JavaScript Usage

It's possible to use this captcha with a pure JavaScript apps too. Here is a sample to demonstrate it.

Supported Languages

Find all currently supported languages here. To add new language, kindly contribute by editing the following files:

How to use/create a different image provider

If you want to use another drawings library, you just need to implement the ICaptchaImageProvider service and register it as a singleton before adding services.AddDNTCaptcha. Your custom implementation will be used instead of the original one.

services.AddSingleton<ICaptchaImageProvider, MyCustomCaptchaImageProvider>();
services.AddDNTCaptcha();

Note

  • Don't use this setting, because it will destroy the encrypted part of the captcha's token:
 services.Configure<RouteOptions>(options => { options.LowercaseQueryStrings = true; });