Generates a captcha image for a Blazor Server or Webassembly application.
To Install
Install-Package BlazorCaptcha
or
dotnet add package BlazorCaptcha
For client-side and server-side Blazor - add script section to _Host.cshtml (head section)
<link href="_content/BlazorCaptcha/captcha.css" rel="stylesheet" />
@page "/"
@using BlazorCaptcha
<h3>Hello, world!</h3>
<Captcha @bind-CaptchaWord="@Captcha" CharNumber="@CaptchaLetters" />
<p>@Captcha</p>
@code{
private string Captcha = "";
private int CaptchaLetters = 5;
protected override Task OnInitializedAsync()
{
Captcha = BlazorCaptcha.Tools.GetCaptchaWord(CaptchaLetters);
return base.OnInitializedAsync();
}
}
Version 1.6.0
- issue #12
Version 1.5.0
- Add DotNet 8.0 framework target
Version 1.4.2
- Update nuget packages
Version 1.4.1
- To avoid any confusion, remove 'x', 'V', 'v' chars
Version 1.4.0
- issue #10 Characters did not always fit inside the div
- remove 'X' and '+' chars
Version 1.3.0
- migrate to .NET 7
Version 1.2.4
- minor improvement
Version 1.2.3
- Add type="button"
Version 1.2.2
- add nuget package SkiaSharp.NativeAssets.Linux
Version 1.2.0
- NET6, removal of the bootstrap class
Version 1.0.1 to 1.1.0
- Change the parameter "CaptchaWord" => "@bind-CaptchaWord"
- Add the parameter with the length of the word ex : "CharNumber="@CaptchaLetters"
- Remove the "OnRefresh" parameter