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Capy Puzzle API support

What are Capy Puzzle challenges?

They`re challenges that typically require the user to place a jigsaw puzzle piece in order to complete the puzzle.

For your convenience, we implemented support for Capy Puzzle API. If your software works with it, and supports minimal configuration, you should be able to decode Capy Puzzles using Death By Captcha in no time.

  • Capy Puzzle API: Provided a site url and Capy Puzzle captcha key, the API returns a token that you will use to submit the form in the page with the Capy Puzzle challenge.

Pricing

For the time being, price is: 2.89/1K Capy Puzzle challenges correctly solved. You will not be billed for Capy Puzzle reported as incorrectly solved.

Capy Puzzle API FAQ:

What`s the Capy Puzzle API URL?

To use the Capy Puzzle API you will have to send a HTTP POST Request to http://$:{API_HOST}/api/captcha

What are the POST parameters for the Capy Puzzle API?

  • username: Your DBC account username
  • password: Your DBC account password
  • type=15: Type 15 specifies this is a Capy Puzzle API
  • capy_params=json(payload): the data to access the capy challenge
  • json payload structure:
    • proxy: your proxy url and credentials (if any).Examples:
      • http://127.0.0.1:3128
      • http://user:password@127.0.0.1:3128
    • proxytype: your proxy connection protocol. For supported proxy types refer to Which proxy types are supported?. Example:
      • HTTP
    • captchakey: the capy puzzle key.

      Example:

      • PUZZLE_h4k2THJgd5dR5jYrKRHdddaSEp7aDN

      You can usually find this in the webpage at the end of the api url

    • api_server: the root of the API server that had the captchakey attached to it
    • pageurl: the url of the page with the Capy Puzzle challenges. This url has to include the path in which the Capy Puzzle is loaded. Example: if the Capy Puzzle you want to solve is in http://test.com/path1, pageurl has to be http://test.com/path1 and not http://test.com.

    Note: if proxy is provided, proxytype is a required parameter.

    Full example of capy_params:

    
    {
        'proxy': 'http://user:password@127.0.0.1:1234',
        'proxytype': 'HTTP',
        'captchakey': 'PUZZLE_Abc1dEF1h4JKLMSno3dP56Q7rftu8L',
        'api_server': 'https://www.capy.me/'
        'pageurl': 'https://testsite.com/xxx-test'
    }
                

What`s the response from the Capy Puzzle API?

The Capy Puzzle API response has the following structure.


{
    "captchakey": "PUZZLE_Abc1dEF1h4JKLMSno3dP56Q7rftu8L",
    "challengekey": "y1Pu234nCwq56WnqB7y8TSZq0Qzp0ltK",
    "answer": "0xax8ex0xax84x0xkx7qx0xux7qx0xux7gx0x18x7gx0x1sx76x0x26x6ix0x2qx6ix0x3ex68x0"
}
      

Which proxy types are supported?

Currently, only HTTP proxies are supported. Support for other types will be added in the future.

Using Capy Puzzle API with api clients:


    /**
     * Death by Captcha PHP API capy usage example
     *
     * @package DBCAPI
     * @subpackage PHP
     */

    /**
     * DBC API clients
     */
    require_once '../deathbycaptcha.php';

    $username = "username";  // DBC account username
    $password = "password";  // DBC account password
    $token_from_panel = "your-token-from-panel";  // DBC account authtoken

    // Use DeathByCaptcha_SocketClient() class if you want to use SOCKET API.
    $client = new DeathByCaptcha_HttpClient($username, $password);
    $client->is_verbose = true;

    // To use token the first parameter must be authtoken.
    // $client = new DeathByCaptcha_HttpClient("authtoken", $token_from_panel);

    echo "Your balance is {$client->balance} US cents\n";

    // Set the proxy and capy data
    $data = array(
        'proxy' => 'http://user:password@127.0.0.1:1234',
        'proxytype' => 'HTTP',
        'captchakey' => 'PUZZLE_h4k2THJgd5dR5jYrKRHdddaSEp7aDN',
        'pageurl' => 'https://client-demo.testsite.com/test-capy'
        'api_server' => 'https://api.testsite.com/'
    );
    //Create a json string
    $json = json_encode($data);

    //Put the type and the json payload
    $extra = [
        'type' => 15,
        'capy_params' => $json,
    ];

    // Put null the first parameter and add the extra payload
    if ($captcha = $client->decode(null, $extra)) {
        echo "CAPTCHA {$captcha['captcha']} uploaded\n";

        sleep(DeathByCaptcha_Client::DEFAULT_TIMEOUT);

        // Poll for CAPTCHA indexes:
        if ($text = $client->get_text($captcha['captcha'])) {
            echo "CAPTCHA {$captcha['captcha']} solved: {$text}\n";

            // Report an incorrectly solved CAPTCHA.
            // Make sure the CAPTCHA was in fact incorrectly solved!
            //$client->report($captcha['captcha']);
        }
    }

        

    # capy
    import deathbycaptcha
    import json

    # Put your DBC account username and password here.
    username = "username"
    password = "password"

    # you can use authtoken instead of user/password combination
    # activate and get the authtoken from DBC users panel
    authtoken = "authtoken"

    # to use socket client
    # client = deathbycaptcha.SocketClient(username, password)

    # to use authtoken
    # client = deathbycaptcha.SocketClient(username, password, authtoken)

    client = deathbycaptcha.HttpClient(username, password)

    # Put the proxy and Capy data
    Captcha_dict = {
        'proxy': 'http://user:password@127.0.0.1:1234',
        'proxytype': 'HTTP',
        'captchakey': 'PUZZLE_h4k2THJgd5dR5jYrKRHdddaSEp7aDN',
        'pageurl': 'https://client-demo.testsite.com/test-capy'
        'api_server': 'https://api.testsite.com/'
    }

    # Create a json string
    json_Captcha = json.dumps(Captcha_dict)

    try:
        balance = client.get_balance()
        print(balance)

        # Put your CAPTCHA type and Json payload here:
        captcha = client.decode(type=15, capy_params=json_Captcha)
        if captcha:
            # The CAPTCHA was solved; captcha["captcha"] item holds its
            # numeric ID, and captcha["text"] its text token solution.
            print("CAPTCHA %s solved: %s" % (captcha["captcha"], captcha["text"]))

            if '':  # check if the CAPTCHA was incorrectly solved
                client.report(captcha["captcha"])

    except deathbycaptcha.AccessDeniedException:
        # Access to DBC API denied, check your credentials and/or balance
        print("error: Access to DBC API denied, check your credentials and/or balance")

        

    import com.DeathByCaptcha.AccessDeniedException;
    import com.DeathByCaptcha.Client;
    import com.DeathByCaptcha.HttpClient;
    import com.DeathByCaptcha.SocketClient;
    import com.DeathByCaptcha.Captcha;
    import org.json.JSONObject;

    import java.io.IOException;

    class ExampleCapy {
        public static void main(String[] args)
                throws Exception {

            // Put your DBC username & password or authtoken here:
            String username = "your_username_here";
            String password = "your_password_here";
            String authtoken = "your_authtoken_here";

            /* Death By Captcha Socket Client
               Client client = (Client) (new SocketClient(username, password));
               Death By Captcha http Client */
            Client client = (Client) (new HttpClient(username, password));
            client.isVerbose = true;

            /* Using authtoken
               Client client = (Client) new HttpClient(authtoken); */

            try {
                try {
                    System.out.println("Your balance is " + client.getBalance() + " US cents");
                } catch (IOException e) {
                    System.out.println("Failed fetching balance: " + e.toString());
                    return;
                }

                Captcha captcha = null;
                try {
                    // Proxy and capy data
                    String proxy = "http://user:password@127.0.0.1:1234";
                    String proxytype = "http";
                    String captchakey = "PUZZLE_h4k2THJgd5dR5jYrKRHdddaSEp7aDN";
                    String pageurl = "https://client-demo.testsite.com/test-capy";
                    String api_server = "https://api.testsite.com/";
                    /* Upload a capy and poll for its status with 120 seconds timeout.
                       Put your proxy, proxy type, page captchakey, page url and
                       solving timeout (in seconds) 0 or nothing for the
                       default timeout value. */
                    captcha = client.decode(11, proxy, proxytype, captchakey, pageurl);

                    //other method is to send a json with the parameters
                    /*
                    JSONObject json_params = new JSONObject();
                    json_params.put("proxy", proxy);
                    json_params.put("proxytype", proxytype);
                    json_params.put("captchakey", captchakey);
                    json_params.put("pageurl", pageurl);
                    json_params.put("api_server", api_server);
                    captcha = client.decode(11, json_params);
                    */
                } catch (IOException e) {
                    System.out.println("Failed uploading CAPTCHA");
                    return;
                }
                if (null != captcha) {
                    System.out.println("CAPTCHA " + captcha.id + " solved: " + captcha.text);

                    /* Report incorrectly solved CAPTCHA if necessary.
                       Make sure you've checked if the CAPTCHA was in fact incorrectly
                       solved, or else you might get banned as abuser. */
                    /*try {
                        if (client.report(captcha)) {
                            System.out.println("Reported as incorrectly solved");
                        } else {
                            System.out.println("Failed reporting incorrectly solved CAPTCHA");
                        }
                    } catch (IOException e) {
                        System.out.println(
                            "Failed reporting incorrectly solved CAPTCHA: " + e.toString()
                        );
                    }*/
                } else {
                    System.out.println("Failed solving CAPTCHA");
                }
            } catch (com.DeathByCaptcha.Exception e) {
                System.out.println(e);
            }


        }
    }

        

    // capy

    using System;
    using System.Collections;
    using DeathByCaptcha;

    namespace DBC_Examples.examples
    {
        public class CapyEcample
        {
            public void Main()
            {
                // Put your DeathByCaptcha account username and password here.
                string username = "your username";
                string password = "your password";
                // string token_from_panel = "your-token-from-panel";

                /* Death By Captcha Socket Client
                   Client client = (Client) new SocketClient(username, password);
                   Death By Captcha http Client */
                Client client = (Client) new HttpClient(username, password);

                /* To use token authentication the first parameter must be "authtoken".
                Client client = (Client) new HttpClient("authtoken", token_from_panel); */

                // Put your Proxy credentials and type here
                string proxy = "http://user:password@127.0.0.1:1234";
                string proxyType = "HTTP";
                string captchakey = "PUZZLE_h4k2THJgd5dR5jYrKRHdddaSEp7aDN";
                string pageurl = "https://client-demo.testsite.com/test-capy";
                string api_server = "https://api.testsite.com/";

                string capyParams = "{\"proxy\": \"" + proxy + "\"," +
                                          "\"proxytype\": \"" + proxyType + "\"," +
                                          "\"api_server\": \"" + api_server + "\"," +
                                          "\"captchakey\": \"" + captchakey + "\"," +
                                          "\"pageurl\": \"" + pageurl + "\"}";

                try
                {
                    double balance = client.GetBalance();

                    /* Upload a CAPTCHA and poll for its status.  Put the Token CAPTCHA
                       Json payload, CAPTCHA type and desired solving timeout (in seconds)
                       here. If solved, you'll receive a DeathByCaptcha.Captcha object. */
                    Captcha captcha = client.Decode(Client.DefaultTimeout,
                        new Hashtable()
                        {
                            {"type", 15},
                            {"capy_params", capyParams}
                        });

                    if (null != captcha)
                    {
                        /* The CAPTCHA was solved; captcha.Id property holds
                        its numeric ID, and captcha.Text holds its text. */
                        Console.WriteLine("CAPTCHA {0} solved: {1}", captcha.Id,
                            captcha.Text);

    //                  if ( /* check if the CAPTCHA was incorrectly solved */)
    //                  {
    //                      client.Report(captcha);
    //                  }
                    }
                }
                catch (AccessDeniedException e)
                {
                    /* Access to DBC API denied, check your credentials and/or balance */
                    Console.WriteLine("### exception : " + e.ToString());
                }
            }
        }
    }

        

    Imports DeathByCaptcha

    Public Class Capy
        Sub Main(args As String())

            ' Put your DBC username & password or authtoken here:
            Dim username = "username"
            Dim password = "password"
            Dim token_from_panel = "your-token-from-panel"

            ' DBC Socket API client
            ' Dim client As New SocketClient(username, password)
            ' DBC HTTP API client
            Dim client As New HttpClient(username, password)

            ' To use token auth the first parameter must be "authtoken"
            ' Dim client As New HttpClient("authtoken", token_from_panel)

            ' Proxy and capy data
            Dim proxy = "http://user:password@127.0.0.1:1234"
            Dim proxyType = "HTTP"
            Dim captchakey = "PUZZLE_h4k2THJgd5dR5jYrKRHdddaSEp7aDN"
            Dim pageurl = "https://client-demo.testsite.com/test-capy"
            Dim api_server = "https://api.testsite.com/"

            Console.WriteLine(String.Format("Your balance is {0,2:f} US cents",
                                            client.Balance))

            ' Create a JSON with the extra data
            Dim capyParams = "{""proxy"": """ + proxy + """," +
                                   """proxytype"": """ + proxyType + """," +
                                   """api_server"": """ + api_server + """," +
                                   """captchakey"": """ + captchakey + """," +
                                   """pageurl"": """ + pageurl + """}"

            ' Create the payload with the type and the extra data
            Dim extraData As New Hashtable()
            extraData.Add("type", 15)
            extraData.Add("capy_params", capyParams)

            ' Upload a CAPTCHA and poll for its status.  Put the Token CAPTCHA
            ' Json payload, CAPTCHA type and desired solving timeout (in seconds)
            ' here. If solved, you'll receive a DeathByCaptcha.Captcha object.
            Dim captcha As Captcha = client.Decode(DeathByCaptcha.Client.DefaultTimeout, extraData)
            If captcha IsNot Nothing Then
                Console.WriteLine(String.Format("CAPTCHA {0:d} solved: {1}", captcha.Id,
                                                captcha.Text))

                ' Report an incorrectly solved CAPTCHA.
                ' Make sure the CAPTCHA was in fact incorrectly solved, do not
                ' just report it at random, or you might be banned as abuser.
                ' If client.Report(captcha) Then
                '    Console.WriteLine("Reported as incorrectly solved")
                ' Else
                '    Console.WriteLine("Failed reporting as incorrectly solved")
                ' End If
            End If
        End Sub
    End Class
        

    /*
    * Death by Captcha Node.js API capy usage example
    */

    const dbc = require('../deathbycaptcha');

    const username = 'username';     // DBC account username
    const password = 'password';     // DBC account password
    const token_from_panel = 'your-token-from-panel';   // DBC account authtoken

    // Proxy and capy data
    const capy_params = JSON.stringify({
        'proxy': 'http://user:password@127.0.0.1:1234',
        'proxytype': 'HTTP',
        'captchakey': 'PUZZLE_h4k2THJgd5dR5jYrKRHdddaSEp7aDN',
        'pageurl': 'https://client-demo.testsite.com/test-capy'
        'api_server': 'https://api.testsite.com/'
    });

    // Death By Captcha Socket Client
    // const client = new dbc.SocketClient(username, password);
    // Death By Captcha http Client
    const client = new dbc.HttpClient(username, password);

    // To use token authentication the first parameter must be "authtoken"
    // const client = new dbc.HttpClient("authtoken", token_from_panel);

    // Get user balance
    client.get_balance((balance) => {
        console.log(balance);
    });

    // Solve captcha with type 15 & capy_params extra arguments
    client.decode({extra: {type: 15, capy_params: capy_params}}, (captcha) => {

        if (captcha) {
            console.log('Captcha ' + captcha['captcha'] + ' solved: ' + captcha['text']);

            /*
            * Report an incorrectly solved CAPTCHA.
            * Make sure the CAPTCHA was in fact incorrectly solved!
            * client.report(captcha['captcha'], (result) => {
            *   console.log('Report status: ' + result);
            * });
            */

        }

    });
        

Status: OK

Servers are fully operational with faster than average response time.
  • Average solving time
  • 1 seconds - Normal CAPTCHAs (1 min. ago)
  • 41 seconds - reCAPTCHA V2, V3, etc (1 min. ago)
  • -- seconds - others (1 min. ago)
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Updates

  1. Nov 14: RESOLVED - Today we experienced API instability between 18:00hrs & 19:00hrs (GMT-4). The main issue was resolved, so CAPTCHA solving is working as usual, however, there might be some stats anomalies that will shortly be fixed. In the meantime, if you need assistance, contact us at https://deathbycaptcha.com/contact and we'll gladly assist you. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding.
  2. Sep 27: LIMITED WEEK-END PROMOTION! 20% OFF ON 2CHECKOUT PACKAGES IF YOU ORDER BETWEEN SEPT 28 & 29 (GMT-4). Get your CAPTCHAs at https://deathbycaptcha.com/user-pay and then contact us at https://deathbycaptcha.com/contact with your order's detail to claim your freebies!
  3. Sep 13: We experienced a brief login issue today, which has now been resolved. Thank you for your patience and understanding!

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