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Integrating Netlify Form Handling in Gatsby

Example for integrating a basic contact form with Netlify’s form handling feature.

Demo: https://gatsby-netlify-form-example-v2.netlify.com/

Note: You can also find a Gatsby + Netlify Forms example in the Gatsby+NetlifyCMS starter.

Features:

  • Basic form submission
  • File upload
  • Form submission with reCAPTCHA

All examples use controlled forms to offer more flexibility, but you can use uncontrolled forms too.

More information in the blogpost: https://www.netlify.com/blog/2017/07/20/how-to-integrate-netlifys-form-handling-in-a-react-app/

Deploy

Deploy to Netlify

Try it out in Gitpod

Open in Gitpod

reCAPTCHA

This example site uses react-google-recaptcha to render the reCAPTCHA widget.

To make the reCAPTCHA example work in your own copy of this site, you’ll need to do the following:

  1. Sign up for a reCAPTCHA API key pair for your site.
  2. Log in to your Netlify account, and add the following environment variables to your site’s Settings > Build & deploy > Build environment variables:
  • SITE_RECAPTCHA_KEY with your reCAPTCHA site key.
  • SITE_RECAPTCHA_SECRET with your reCAPTCHA secret key.

Important: the environment variables need to be called SITE_RECAPTCHA_KEY and SITE_RECAPTCHA_SECRET for the Netlify backend to find them. If you add a GATSBY_ prefix to the variable names, the Netlify backend won't recognize them, the reCAPTCHA verification will fail, and your form submissions won't be stored.

  1. Change the build command for your site to
echo SITE_RECAPTCHA_KEY=$SITE_RECAPTCHA_KEY >> .env.production && gatsby build

This will make the SITE_RECAPTCHA_KEY available to the Gatsby build in production.

To see the reCAPTCHA widget locally, add SITE_RECAPTCHA_KEY=your-reCAPTCHA-API-site-key to your local .env.development file.

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