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data/CHANGELOG.md
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### Humanizer 2.6.0 (2013-11-25)
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* Raise an exception of the translations are missing
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* Make translation lookups work with both strings and symbols
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* Improvements to the dutch translations
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### Humanizer 2.5.0 (2013-09-10)
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* Added translations: Greek and zh-TW
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# Humanizer
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Humanizer is a very simple CAPTCHA method. It has a localized YAML file with questions and answers which is used to validate that the user is an actual human. Any model that includes ActiveModel::Validations should work. Our aim is to be database and mapper agnostic, so if it doesn't work for you, open an issue. Humanizer
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Humanizer is a very simple CAPTCHA method. It has a localized YAML file with questions and answers which is used to validate that the user is an actual human. Any model that includes ActiveModel::Validations should work. Our aim is to be database and mapper agnostic, so if it doesn't work for you, open an issue. Humanizer works with Rails 3 and 4.
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## Installation
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Add `humanizer` to your Gemfile:
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```ruby
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gem 'humanizer'
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```
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Bundle and run the generator in terminal:
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```sh
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```
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## Advanced Installation
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1. In your model, include Humanizer and add the #require_human_on method, example:
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```ruby
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class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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include Humanizer
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require_human_on :create
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end
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```
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2. Ask the question in the form, example:
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```erb
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<%= f.label :humanizer_answer, @model.humanizer_question %>
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<%= f.text_field :humanizer_answer %>
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<%= f.hidden_field :humanizer_question_id %>
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```
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3. If you are using attr_accessible, remember to whitelist `:humanizer_answer` and `:humanizer_question_id`.
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4. If you are using strong_parameters, remember to permit `:humanizer_answer` and `:humanizer_question_id`.
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## Configuration
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Default translations can be found in config/locales/
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You can just have a simple attribute on your model and use it to bypass the validation. Here's an example:
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```ruby
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To make sure the current question doesn't get asked again, you can pass the current question id to the method. For example:
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## Live sites
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* [ArcticStartup.com](http://arcticstartup.com/) - sign up form
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answers: ["10", "tien"]
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answers: ["15", "vijftien"]
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answers: ["25", "vijfentwintig"]
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answers: ["5", "vijf"]
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answers: ["60", "zestig"]
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answer: "boven"
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answer: ["noord", "noorden"]
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answer: "goed"
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def humanizer_questions
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questions = I18n.translate!("humanizer.questions")
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# Poor man's HashWithIndifferentAccess
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questions.map do |question|
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question.default_proc = proc do |h, k|
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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description: reCAPTCHA was too much for us, so we created this. Simplest captcha ever.
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homepage: http://github.com/kiskolabs/humanizer
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summary: A really simple captcha solution
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