captcha.go (view raw)
1// Package captcha implements generation and verification of image and audio
2// CAPTCHAs.
3//
4// A captcha solution is the sequence of digits 0-9 with the defined length.
5// There are two captcha representations: image and audio.
6//
7// An image representation is a PNG-encoded image with the solution printed on
8// it in such a way that makes it hard for computers to solve it using OCR.
9//
10// An audio representation is a WAVE-encoded (8 kHz unsigned 8-bit) sound
11// with the spoken solution (currently in English). To make it hard for
12// computers to solve audio captcha, the voice that pronounces numbers has
13// random speed and pitch, and there is a randomly generated background noise
14// mixed into the sound.
15//
16// This package doesn't require external files or libraries to generate captcha
17// representations; it is self-contained.
18//
19// To make captchas one-time, the package includes a memory storage that stores
20// captcha ids, their solutions, and expiration time. Used captchas are removed
21// from the store immediately after calling Verify or VerifyString, while
22// unused captchas (user loaded a page with captcha, but didn't submit the
23// form) are collected automatically after the predefined expiration time.
24// Developers can also provide custom store (for example, which saves captcha
25// ids and solutions in database) by implementing Store interface and
26// registering the object with SetCustomStore.
27//
28// Captchas are created by calling New, which returns the captcha id. Their
29// representations, though, are created on-the-fly by calling WriteImage or
30// WriteAudio functions. Created representations are not stored anywhere, so
31// subsequent calls to these functions with the same id will write the same
32// captcha solution, but with a different random representation. Reload
33// function will create a new different solution for the provided captcha,
34// allowing users to "reload" captcha if they can't solve the displayed one
35// without reloading the whole page. Verify and VerifyString are used to
36// verify that the given solution is the right one for the given captcha id.
37//
38// Server provides an http.Handler which can serve image and audio
39// representations of captchas automatically from the URL. It can also be used
40// to reload captchas. Refer to Server function documentation for details, or
41// take a look at the example in "example" subdirectory.
42package captcha
43
44import (
45 "bytes"
46 "crypto/rand"
47 "github.com/dchest/uniuri"
48 "io"
49 "os"
50)
51
52const (
53 // Default number of digits in captcha solution.
54 DefaultLen = 6
55 // The number of captchas created that triggers garbage collection used
56 // by default store.
57 CollectNum = 100
58 // Expiration time of captchas used by default store.
59 Expiration = 10 * 60 // 10 minutes
60
61)
62
63var ErrNotFound = os.NewError("captcha with the given id not found")
64
65// globalStore is a shared storage for captchas, generated by New function.
66var globalStore = NewMemoryStore(CollectNum, Expiration)
67
68// SetCustomStore sets custom storage for captchas, replacing the default
69// memory store. This function must be called before generating any captchas.
70func SetCustomStore(s Store) {
71 globalStore = s
72}
73
74// RandomDigits returns a byte slice of the given length containing random
75// digits in range 0-9.
76func RandomDigits(length int) []byte {
77 d := make([]byte, length)
78 if _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, d); err != nil {
79 panic("error reading random source: " + err.String())
80 }
81 for i := range d {
82 d[i] %= 10
83 }
84 return d
85}
86
87// New creates a new captcha with the standard length, saves it in the internal
88// storage and returns its id.
89func New() string {
90 return NewLen(DefaultLen)
91}
92
93// NewLen is just like New, but accepts length of a captcha solution as the
94// argument.
95func NewLen(length int) (id string) {
96 id = uniuri.New()
97 globalStore.Set(id, RandomDigits(length))
98 return
99}
100
101// Reload generates and remembers new digits for the given captcha id. This
102// function returns false if there is no captcha with the given id.
103//
104// After calling this function, the image or audio presented to a user must be
105// refreshed to show the new captcha representation (WriteImage and WriteAudio
106// will write the new one).
107func Reload(id string) bool {
108 old := globalStore.Get(id, false)
109 if old == nil {
110 return false
111 }
112 globalStore.Set(id, RandomDigits(len(old)))
113 return true
114}
115
116// WriteImage writes PNG-encoded image representation of the captcha with the
117// given id. The image will have the given width and height.
118func WriteImage(w io.Writer, id string, width, height int) os.Error {
119 d := globalStore.Get(id, false)
120 if d == nil {
121 return ErrNotFound
122 }
123 _, err := NewImage(d, width, height).WriteTo(w)
124 return err
125}
126
127// WriteAudio writes WAV-encoded audio representation of the captcha with the
128// given id.
129func WriteAudio(w io.Writer, id string) os.Error {
130 d := globalStore.Get(id, false)
131 if d == nil {
132 return ErrNotFound
133 }
134 _, err := NewAudio(d).WriteTo(w)
135 return err
136}
137
138// Verify returns true if the given digits are the ones that were used to
139// create the given captcha id.
140//
141// The function deletes the captcha with the given id from the internal
142// storage, so that the same captcha can't be verified anymore.
143func Verify(id string, digits []byte) bool {
144 if digits == nil || len(digits) == 0 {
145 return false
146 }
147 reald := globalStore.Get(id, true)
148 if reald == nil {
149 return false
150 }
151 return bytes.Equal(digits, reald)
152}
153
154// VerifyString is like Verify, but accepts a string of digits. It removes
155// spaces and commas from the string, but any other characters, apart from
156// digits and listed above, will cause the function to return false.
157func VerifyString(id string, digits string) bool {
158 if digits == "" {
159 return false
160 }
161 ns := make([]byte, len(digits))
162 for i := range ns {
163 d := digits[i]
164 switch {
165 case '0' <= d && d <= '9':
166 ns[i] = d - '0'
167 case d == ' ' || d == ',':
168 // ignore
169 default:
170 return false
171 }
172 }
173 return Verify(id, ns)
174}