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A Python-based solver that finds, clicks, and solves Cloudflare Turnstile CAPTCHA using Selenium and Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) — supports both headless and GUI modes.

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turnstile_solver

Click and solve Cloudflare Turnstile CAPTCHA — supports both headless and GUI modes.


🔍 Features

  • ✅ Supports embedded and challenge page Turnstile variants
  • ✅ Uses Chrome DevTools Protocol for DOM access and interaction
  • ✅ Human-like mouse movement using CDP or PyAutoGUI
  • ✅ Works in both headless and visible Chrome modes
  • ✅ Uses template-based image matching to locate the checkbox
  • ✅ Optional verification detection via MutationObserver

⚠️ Disclaimer

Note: This package is provided for educational and testing purposes only. Unauthorized use of this package to circumvent security measures is strictly prohibited. The author and contributors are not responsible for any misuse or consequences arising from the use of this package.


📦 Installation

pip install turnstile_solver

⚙️ Requirements

  • Python 3.7+=
  • NumPy
  • OpenCV (opencv-python)
  • PyAutoGUI (optional, for physical mouse clicks)
  • Selenium

🚀 Usage Example

✅ Option 1: One-shot solve() function

Use this when you want a simple, one-time solve without worrying about managing state.

from seleniumbase import Driver
from turnstile_solver import solve

driver = Driver(uc=True, headless=True)
driver.get("https://gitlab.com/users/sign_in")

success = solve(
    driver,
    detect_timeout=5,    # Timeout for detecting the Turnstile widget
    solve_timeout=30,    # Timeout for solving the Turnstile challenge
    interval=1,          # Interval (in seconds) between retries/checks
    verify=True,         # Whether to verify after solving
    click_method="cdp",  # Use "cdp" or "pyautogui" for clicking
    theme="auto",        # Options: "auto", "dark", or "light"
    grayscale=False,     # Whether to convert image to grayscale before solving
    thresh=0.8,          # Matching threshold for image verification
    enable_logging=True  # Enable debug/info logging
)

print("Solved:", success)

✅ Option 2: Reusable Solver class

Use this when solving Turnstile multiple times or when you want better performance and state control.

from seleniumbase import Driver
from turnstile_solver import Solver

driver = Driver(uc=True, headless=True)

solver = Solver(driver, enable_logging=True, click_method='pyautogui')

driver.get("https://gitlab.com/users/sing_up")
if solver.detect(timeout= 5, interval=1):
    result = solver.solve(verify=True, timeout=60, interval=1)
    print("result")

driver.get("https://2captcha.com/demo/cloudflare-turnstile-challenge")
if solver.detect(timeout= 5, interval=1):
    result = solver.solve(timeout= 30, interval= 1, verify= False)
    print("result")

# Stops script injection on future navigations; you can still call .solve() or .detect() again if needed
solver.cleanup()

🔍 Parameter Reference

Parameter Type Description
driver WebDriver Selenium driver (must be on a page with Turnstile).
detect_timeout / solve_timeout / timeout int Max time (in seconds) to try detecting or solving.
interval float Delay between retries (in seconds). Default: 1.0
verify bool If True, waits for verification. Otherwise just clicks.
click_method "cdp" | "pyautogui" 'cdp' (works in headless) or 'pyautogui' (GUI only).
theme "auto" | "dark" | "light" Match Turnstile theme for template matching.
grayscale bool Use grayscale for matching (faster).
thresh float Confidence threshold (0–1). Default: 0.8
enable_logging bool Print debug logs to console.

🔁 Which One Should I Use?

Scenario Use
Quick one-time solve solve()
Multiple Turnstiles on same session Solver class
Full control / performance tuning Solver class
Script or CLI use solve()

Limitations

While this library is designed to work in both headless and GUI modes, it's important to understand the difference in trust levels between click methods:

  • CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol) clicks are faster and work in headless mode, but they are generally less trusted by Cloudflare.
  • PyAutoGUI simulates real human mouse movements, making clicks more realistic and harder to detect, but it only works in GUI mode.

However, if you're using a clean IP address and a well-spoofed browser environment, CDP clicks may still be sufficient to pass the challenge with a low risk score.

For better results and stronger browser spoofing, consider using SeleniumBase instead of undetectable-chromedriver. It offers more advanced stealth capabilities out of the box.


📜 License

MIT License


💬 Feedback or Contributions

Found a bug or have a suggestion?
Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
Contributions are welcome and appreciated!

🙏 Note from the Author

This is my first open-source project, developed at the age of 18.
As a young developer, I'm continuously learning—so there might be imperfections or areas for improvement.
Any feedback, suggestions, or contributions are more than welcome to help make this project better!

📬 Contact & Support

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