nuxt2-turnstile v0.1.5
nuxt2-turnstile
Cloudflare Turnstile integration for Nuxt 2
Setup
- Add
nuxt2-turnstiledependency to your project
yarn add nuxt2-turnstile # or npm install nuxt2-turnstile- Add
nuxt2-turnstileat the end ofmodulessection ofnuxt.config.js
{
modules: [
// ...other modules here
// Simple usage
'nuxt2-turnstile',
// With options
['nuxt2-turnstile', { /* module options */ }],
],
// add your Cloudflare Turnstile keys using runtime config
privateRuntimeConfig: {
turnstile: {
// DO NOT PUT THIS IN PUBLIC RUNTIME CONFIG
secretKey: '<your-secret-key>',
},
},
publicRuntimeConfig: {
turnstile: {
siteKey: '<your-site-key>',
},
},
}Usage
To use Turnstile, add the auto-imported Vue component in whatever component needs it:
<template>
<div>
<form @submit.prevent="onSubmit">
<Turnstile v-model="token" />
<input type="submit" />
</form>
</div>
</template>It renders the Turnstile <iframe> within a <div> wrapper by default, but you can configure this by setting the element prop.
When in the page, it will automatically load the Turnstile script and validate your user. Each validation lasts for 300s, and nuxt-turnstile will automatically revalidate this token after 250s.
You can access the validation token by setting a v-model on the component. Then, send the token along with your form responses, either explicitly or automatically (Cloudflare adds a hidden form element with the name cf-turnstile-response to your form).
To validate the token on server-side inside your serverMiddleware, you can use the verifyTurnstileToken utility injected by middleware into req object. Validation middleware is inserted by the module as first middleware into serverMiddleware array.
app.post('/api', async (req, res) => {
const { success, 'error-codes': errors } =
await req.turnstileValidate(req.body.token)
if (success) {
// do stuff
}
// handle invalid token response
}The turnstile token is no longer valid after being processed with CloudFlare via verifyTurnstileToken. If you are using nuxt-turnstile with a component that might need to be validated multiple times, such as a submission form, you will need to regenerate the token for each submission. To manually regenerate the token, nuxt-turnstile exposes the reset function directly via a template ref.
Development
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies using
yarn installornpm install - Start development server using
npm run dev
Thanks
Based on excellent work from Daniel Roe.
License
Copyright (c) Paweł Dmochowski pawel@dmochowski.co