ooni-probe-cli/internal/engine/experiment.go

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package engine
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"net/http"
"os"
"runtime"
"time"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/bytecounter"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/geolocate"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/model"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/netx/dialer"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/netx/httptransport"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/probeservices"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/version"
)
const dateFormat = "2006-01-02 15:04:05"
func formatTimeNowUTC() string {
return time.Now().UTC().Format(dateFormat)
}
// Experiment is an experiment instance.
type Experiment struct {
byteCounter *bytecounter.Counter
callbacks model.ExperimentCallbacks
measurer model.ExperimentMeasurer
report probeservices.ReportChannel
session *Session
testName string
testStartTime string
testVersion string
}
// NewExperiment creates a new experiment given a measurer. The preferred
// way to create an experiment is the ExperimentBuilder. Though this function
// allows the programmer to create a custom, external experiment.
func NewExperiment(sess *Session, measurer model.ExperimentMeasurer) *Experiment {
return &Experiment{
byteCounter: bytecounter.New(),
callbacks: model.NewPrinterCallbacks(sess.Logger()),
measurer: measurer,
session: sess,
testName: measurer.ExperimentName(),
testStartTime: formatTimeNowUTC(),
testVersion: measurer.ExperimentVersion(),
}
}
// KibiBytesReceived accounts for the KibiBytes received by the HTTP clients
// managed by this session so far, including experiments.
func (e *Experiment) KibiBytesReceived() float64 {
return e.byteCounter.KibiBytesReceived()
}
// KibiBytesSent is like KibiBytesReceived but for the bytes sent.
func (e *Experiment) KibiBytesSent() float64 {
return e.byteCounter.KibiBytesSent()
}
// Name returns the experiment name.
func (e *Experiment) Name() string {
return e.testName
}
// GetSummaryKeys returns a data structure containing a
// summary of the test keys for probe-cli.
func (e *Experiment) GetSummaryKeys(m *model.Measurement) (interface{}, error) {
return e.measurer.GetSummaryKeys(m)
}
// OpenReport is an idempotent method to open a report. We assume that
// you have configured the available probe services, either manually or
// through using the session's MaybeLookupBackends method.
func (e *Experiment) OpenReport() (err error) {
return e.OpenReportContext(context.Background())
}
// ReportID returns the open reportID, if we have opened a report
// successfully before, or an empty string, otherwise.
func (e *Experiment) ReportID() string {
if e.report == nil {
return ""
}
return e.report.ReportID()
}
// Measure performs a measurement with input. We assume that you have
// configured the available test helpers, either manually or by calling
// the session's MaybeLookupBackends() method.
//
// Return value: strictly either a non-nil measurement and
// a nil error or a nil measurement and a non-nil error.
//
// CAVEAT: while this API is perfectly fine for experiments that
// return a single measurement, it will only return the first measurement
// when used with an asynchronous experiment. We plan on eventually
// migrating all experiments to run in asynchronous fashion.
//
// Deprecated: use MeasureWithContext instead, please.
func (e *Experiment) Measure(input string) (*model.Measurement, error) {
return e.MeasureWithContext(context.Background(), input)
}
// experimentAsyncWrapper makes a sync experiment behave like it was async
type experimentAsyncWrapper struct {
*Experiment
}
var _ model.ExperimentMeasurerAsync = &experimentAsyncWrapper{}
// RunAsync implements ExperimentMeasurerAsync.RunAsync.
func (eaw *experimentAsyncWrapper) RunAsync(
ctx context.Context, sess model.ExperimentSession, input string,
callbacks model.ExperimentCallbacks) (<-chan *model.ExperimentAsyncTestKeys, error) {
out := make(chan *model.ExperimentAsyncTestKeys)
measurement := eaw.Experiment.newMeasurement(input)
start := time.Now()
err := eaw.Experiment.measurer.Run(ctx, eaw.session, measurement, eaw.callbacks)
stop := time.Now()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
go func() {
defer close(out) // signal the reader we're done!
out <- &model.ExperimentAsyncTestKeys{
Extensions: measurement.Extensions,
Input: measurement.Input,
MeasurementRuntime: stop.Sub(start).Seconds(),
TestKeys: measurement.TestKeys,
}
}()
return out, nil
}
// MeasureAsync runs an async measurement. This operation could post
// one or more measurements onto the returned channel. We'll close the
// channel when we've emitted all the measurements.
//
// Arguments:
//
// - ctx is the context for deadline/cancellation/timeout;
//
// - input is the input (typically a URL but it could also be
// just an endpoint or an empty string for input-less experiments
// such as, e.g., ndt7 and dash).
//
// Return value:
//
// - on success, channel where to post measurements (the channel
// will be closed when done) and nil error;
//
// - on failure, nil channel and non-nil error.
func (e *Experiment) MeasureAsync(
ctx context.Context, input string) (<-chan *model.Measurement, error) {
err := e.session.MaybeLookupLocationContext(ctx) // this already tracks session bytes
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
ctx = dialer.WithSessionByteCounter(ctx, e.session.byteCounter)
ctx = dialer.WithExperimentByteCounter(ctx, e.byteCounter)
var async model.ExperimentMeasurerAsync
if v, okay := e.measurer.(model.ExperimentMeasurerAsync); okay {
async = v
} else {
async = &experimentAsyncWrapper{e}
}
in, err := async.RunAsync(ctx, e.session, input, e.callbacks)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out := make(chan *model.Measurement)
go func() {
defer close(out) // we need to signal the consumer we're done
for tk := range in {
measurement := e.newMeasurement(input)
measurement.Extensions = tk.Extensions
measurement.Input = tk.Input
measurement.MeasurementRuntime = tk.MeasurementRuntime
measurement.TestKeys = tk.TestKeys
if err := measurement.Scrub(e.session.ProbeIP()); err != nil {
// If we fail to scrub the measurement then we are not going to
// submit it. Most likely causes of error here are unlikely,
// e.g., the TestKeys being not serializable.
e.session.Logger().Warnf("can't scrub measurement: %s", err.Error())
continue
}
out <- measurement
}
}()
return out, nil
}
// MeasureWithContext is like Measure but with context.
//
// Return value: strictly either a non-nil measurement and
// a nil error or a nil measurement and a non-nil error.
//
// CAVEAT: while this API is perfectly fine for experiments that
// return a single measurement, it will only return the first measurement
// when used with an asynchronous experiment. We plan on eventually
// migrating all experiments to run in asynchronous fashion.
func (e *Experiment) MeasureWithContext(
ctx context.Context, input string,
) (measurement *model.Measurement, err error) {
out, err := e.MeasureAsync(ctx, input)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for m := range out {
if measurement == nil {
measurement = m // as documented just return the first one
}
}
if measurement == nil {
err = errors.New("experiment returned no measurements")
}
return
}
// SaveMeasurement saves a measurement on the specified file path.
func (e *Experiment) SaveMeasurement(measurement *model.Measurement, filePath string) error {
return e.saveMeasurement(
measurement, filePath, json.Marshal, os.OpenFile,
func(fp *os.File, b []byte) (int, error) {
return fp.Write(b)
},
)
}
// SubmitAndUpdateMeasurement submits a measurement and updates the
// fields whose value has changed as part of the submission.
func (e *Experiment) SubmitAndUpdateMeasurement(measurement *model.Measurement) error {
return e.SubmitAndUpdateMeasurementContext(context.Background(), measurement)
}
// SubmitAndUpdateMeasurementContext submits a measurement and updates the
// fields whose value has changed as part of the submission.
func (e *Experiment) SubmitAndUpdateMeasurementContext(
ctx context.Context, measurement *model.Measurement) error {
if e.report == nil {
return errors.New("report is not open")
}
return e.report.SubmitMeasurement(ctx, measurement)
}
// newMeasurement creates a new measurement for this experiment with the given input.
func (e *Experiment) newMeasurement(input string) *model.Measurement {
utctimenow := time.Now().UTC()
m := &model.Measurement{
DataFormatVersion: probeservices.DefaultDataFormatVersion,
Input: model.MeasurementTarget(input),
MeasurementStartTime: utctimenow.Format(dateFormat),
MeasurementStartTimeSaved: utctimenow,
ProbeIP: geolocate.DefaultProbeIP,
ProbeASN: e.session.ProbeASNString(),
ProbeCC: e.session.ProbeCC(),
ProbeNetworkName: e.session.ProbeNetworkName(),
ReportID: e.ReportID(),
ResolverASN: e.session.ResolverASNString(),
ResolverIP: e.session.ResolverIP(),
ResolverNetworkName: e.session.ResolverNetworkName(),
SoftwareName: e.session.SoftwareName(),
SoftwareVersion: e.session.SoftwareVersion(),
TestName: e.testName,
TestStartTime: e.testStartTime,
TestVersion: e.testVersion,
}
m.AddAnnotation("engine_name", "ooniprobe-engine")
m.AddAnnotation("engine_version", version.Version)
refactor: flatten and separate (#353) * refactor(atomicx): move outside the engine package After merging probe-engine into probe-cli, my impression is that we have too much unnecessary nesting of packages in this repository. The idea of this commit and of a bunch of following commits will instead be to reduce the nesting and simplify the structure. While there, improve the documentation. * fix: always use the atomicx package For consistency, never use sync/atomic and always use ./internal/atomicx so we can just grep and make sure we're not risking to crash if we make a subtle mistake on a 32 bit platform. While there, mention in the contributing guidelines that we want to always prefer the ./internal/atomicx package over sync/atomic. * fix(atomicx): remove unnecessary constructor We don't need a constructor here. The default constructed `&Int64{}` instance is already usable and the constructor does not add anything to what we are doing, rather it just creates extra confusion. * cleanup(atomicx): we are not using Float64 Because atomicx.Float64 is unused, we can safely zap it. * cleanup(atomicx): simplify impl and improve tests We can simplify the implementation by using defer and by letting the Load() method call Add(0). We can improve tests by making many goroutines updated the atomic int64 value concurrently. * refactor(fsx): can live in the ./internal pkg Let us reduce the amount of nesting. While there, ensure that the package only exports the bare minimum, and improve the documentation of the tests, to ease reading the code. * refactor: move runtimex to ./internal * refactor: move shellx into the ./internal package While there, remove unnecessary dependency between packages. While there, specify in the contributing guidelines that one should use x/sys/execabs instead of os/exec. * refactor: move ooapi into the ./internal pkg * refactor(humanize): move to ./internal and better docs * refactor: move platform to ./internal * refactor(randx): move to ./internal * refactor(multierror): move into the ./internal pkg * refactor(kvstore): all kvstores in ./internal Rather than having part of the kvstore inside ./internal/engine/kvstore and part in ./internal/engine/kvstore.go, let us put every piece of code that is kvstore related into the ./internal/kvstore package. * fix(kvstore): always return ErrNoSuchKey on Get() error It should help to use the kvstore everywhere removing all the copies that are lingering around the tree. * sessionresolver: make KVStore mandatory Simplifies implementation. While there, use the ./internal/kvstore package rather than having our private implementation. * fix(ooapi): use the ./internal/kvstore package * fix(platform): better documentation
2021-06-04 10:34:18 +02:00
m.AddAnnotation("platform", e.session.Platform())
m.AddAnnotation("architecture", runtime.GOARCH)
return m
}
// OpenReportContext will open a report using the given context
// to possibly limit the lifetime of this operation.
func (e *Experiment) OpenReportContext(ctx context.Context) error {
if e.report != nil {
return nil // already open
}
// use custom client to have proper byte accounting
httpClient := &http.Client{
Transport: &httptransport.ByteCountingTransport{
RoundTripper: e.session.httpDefaultTransport, // proxy is OK
Counter: e.byteCounter,
},
}
client, err := e.session.NewProbeServicesClient(ctx)
if err != nil {
e.session.logger.Debugf("%+v", err)
return err
}
client.HTTPClient = httpClient // patch HTTP client to use
template := e.newReportTemplate()
e.report, err = client.OpenReport(ctx, template)
if err != nil {
e.session.logger.Debugf("experiment: probe services error: %s", err.Error())
return err
}
return nil
}
func (e *Experiment) newReportTemplate() probeservices.ReportTemplate {
return probeservices.ReportTemplate{
DataFormatVersion: probeservices.DefaultDataFormatVersion,
Format: probeservices.DefaultFormat,
ProbeASN: e.session.ProbeASNString(),
ProbeCC: e.session.ProbeCC(),
SoftwareName: e.session.SoftwareName(),
SoftwareVersion: e.session.SoftwareVersion(),
TestName: e.testName,
TestStartTime: e.testStartTime,
TestVersion: e.testVersion,
}
}
func (e *Experiment) saveMeasurement(
measurement *model.Measurement, filePath string,
marshal func(v interface{}) ([]byte, error),
openFile func(name string, flag int, perm os.FileMode) (*os.File, error),
write func(fp *os.File, b []byte) (n int, err error),
) error {
data, err := marshal(measurement)
if err != nil {
return err
}
data = append(data, byte('\n'))
filep, err := openFile(filePath, os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0600)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, err := write(filep, data); err != nil {
return err
}
return filep.Close()
}