# Getting Started ## Requirements - Python 3.10+ - Chromium available through Playwright - Network access to: - target sites you want to solve against - your configured OpenAI-compatible model endpoint ## Installation ```bash python -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt playwright install --with-deps chromium ``` ## Environment variables | Variable | Description | Default | | --- | --- | --- | | `CLIENT_KEY` | Client auth key used as `clientKey` | unset | | `CAPTCHA_BASE_URL` | OpenAI-compatible API base URL | `https://your-openai-compatible-endpoint/v1` | | `CAPTCHA_API_KEY` | API key for your model provider | unset | | `CAPTCHA_MODEL` | Strong text model | `gpt-5.4` | | `CAPTCHA_MULTIMODAL_MODEL` | Multimodal model | `qwen3.5-2b` | | `CAPTCHA_RETRIES` | Retry count | `3` | | `CAPTCHA_TIMEOUT` | Model timeout in seconds | `30` | | `BROWSER_HEADLESS` | Run Chromium headless | `true` | | `BROWSER_TIMEOUT` | Browser timeout in seconds | `30` | | `SERVER_HOST` | Bind host | `0.0.0.0` | | `SERVER_PORT` | Bind port | `8000` | ## Start the service ```bash export CLIENT_KEY="your-client-key" export CAPTCHA_BASE_URL="https://your-openai-compatible-endpoint/v1" export CAPTCHA_API_KEY="your-api-key" export CAPTCHA_MODEL="gpt-5.4" export CAPTCHA_MULTIMODAL_MODEL="qwen3.5-2b" python main.py ``` ## Verify startup ### Root endpoint ```bash curl http://localhost:8000/ ``` ### Health endpoint ```bash curl http://localhost:8000/api/v1/health ``` The health response should include the registered task types and current runtime model settings. ## Local and self-hosted model support The image recognition path is built around **OpenAI-compatible APIs**. In practice, this means you can point `CAPTCHA_BASE_URL` at a hosted provider or a self-hosted/local multimodal gateway, as long as it exposes compatible chat-completions semantics and supports image input. The project intentionally documents this in generic compatibility terms rather than claiming full validation for every provider stack.