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Simone Basso
b78b9aca51
refactor(datafmt): use "udp" instead of "quic" (#946)
This diff changes the data format to prefer "udp" to "quic" everywhere we were previously using "quic".

Previously, the code inconsistently used "quic" for operations where we knew we were using "quic" and "udp" otherwise (e.g., for generic operations like ReadFrom).

While it would be more correct to say that a specific HTTP request used "quic" rather than "udp", using "udp" consistently allows one to see how distinct events such as ReadFrom and an handshake all refer to the same address, port, and protocol triple. Therefore, this change makes it easier to programmatically unpack a single measurement and create endpoint stats.

Before implementing this change, I discussed the problem with @hellais who mentioned that ooni/data is not currently using the "quic" string anywhere. I know that ooni/pipeline also doesn't rely on this string. The only users of this feature have been research-oriented experiments such as urlgetter, for which such a change would actually be acceptable.

See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2238 and https://github.com/ooni/spec/pull/262.
2022-09-08 17:19:59 +02:00
Simone Basso
9ffa124511
chore: upgrade deps and attempt to enable using go1.19 (#869)
* upgrade to our go.mod enabled of psiphon-tunnel-core such that
we're now using v2.0.24 of the tunnel-core;

* upgrade to the latest lucas-clemente/quic-go release;

* upgrade to the latest ooni/oohttp release (which is based on go1.19
but the diff seems good enough to continue using go1.18.x as well);

* upgrade to the latest ooni/oocrypto release (for which we can make the
same remarks regarding using go1.18.x);

* deal with changes in lucas-clemente/quic-go API as well as changes
in what a go1.19 *tls.Conn compatible type should look like.

Unfortunately, we cannot switch to go1.19 because psiphon forks quic-go
and their fork's still not building using such a version of go.

Part of ooni/probe#2211.
2022-08-19 11:26:50 +02:00
Simone Basso
2238908afe
cleanup(quic): wait for handshake completion in netxlite (#729)
See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2097
2022-05-14 16:32:32 +02:00
DecFox
5d2afaade4
cli: upgrade to lucas-clemente/quic-go@v0.27.0 (#715)
* quic-go upgrade: replaced Session/EarlySession with Connection/EarlyConnection

* quic-go upgrade: added context to RoundTripper.Dial

* quic-go upgrade: made corresponding changes to tutorial

* quic-go upgrade: changed sess variable instances to qconn

* quic-go upgrade: made corresponding changes to tutorial

* cleanup: remove unnecessary comments

Those comments made sense in terms of illustrating the changes
but they're going to be less useful once we merge.

* fix(go.mod): apparently we needed `go1.18.1 mod tidy`

VSCode just warned me about this. It seems fine to apply this
change as part of the pull request at hand.

* cleanup(netxlite): http3dialer can be removed

We used to use http3dialer to glue a QUIC dialer, which had a
context as its first argument, to the Dial function used by the
HTTP3 transport, which did not have a context as its first
argument.

Now that HTTP3 transport has a Dial function taking a context as
its first argument, we don't need http3dialer
anymore, since we can use the QUIC dialer directly.

Cc: @DecFox

* Revert "cleanup(netxlite): http3dialer can be removed"

This reverts commit c62244c620cee5fadcc2ca89d8228c8db0b96add
to investigate the build failure mentioned at
https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/715#issuecomment-1119450484

* chore(netx): show that test was already broken

We didn't see the breakage before because we were not using
the created transport, but the issue of using a nil dialer was
already present before, we just didn't see it.

Now we understand why removing the http3transport in
c62244c620cee5fadcc2ca89d8228c8db0b96add did cause the
breakage mentioned at
https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/715#issuecomment-1119450484

* fix(netx): convert broken integration test to working unit test

There's no point in using the network here. Add a fake dialer that
breaks and ensure we're getting the expected error.

We've now improved upon the original test because the original test was
not doing anything while now we're testing whether we get back a QUIC
dialer that _can be used_.

After this commit, I can then readd the cleanup commit
c62244c620cee5fadcc2ca89d8228c8db0b96add and it won't be
broken anymore (at least, this is what I expected to happen).

* Revert "Revert "cleanup(netxlite): http3dialer can be removed""

This reverts commit 0e254bfc6ba3bfd65365ce3d8de2c8ec51b925ff
because now we should have fixed the broken test.

Co-authored-by: decfox <decfox>
Co-authored-by: Simone Basso <bassosimone@gmail.com>
2022-05-06 12:24:03 +02:00
Simone Basso
273b70bacc
refactor: interfaces and data types into the model package (#642)
## Checklist

- [x] I have read the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [x] reference issue for this pull request: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1885
- [x] related ooni/spec pull request: N/A

Location of the issue tracker: https://github.com/ooni/probe

## Description

This PR contains a set of changes to move important interfaces and data types into the `./internal/model` package.

The criteria for including an interface or data type in here is roughly that the type should be important and used by several packages. We are especially interested to move more interfaces here to increase modularity.

An additional side effect is that, by reading this package, one should be able to understand more quickly how different parts of the codebase interact with each other.

This is what I want to move in `internal/model`:

- [x] most important interfaces from `internal/netxlite`
- [x] everything that was previously part of `internal/engine/model`
- [x] mocks from `internal/netxlite/mocks` should also be moved in here as a subpackage
2022-01-03 13:53:23 +01:00
Simone Basso
aa27bbe33f
fix(measurex): use same keys of the OONI data format (#572)
This change should simplify the pipeline's job.

Reference issue: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1817.

I previously dismissed this possibility, but now it seems clear it
is simpler to have a very tabular data format internally and to
convert such a format to OONI's data format when serializing.

The OONI data format is what the pipeline expects, but processing
is easier with a more linear/tabular format.
2021-11-05 10:46:45 +01:00
Simone Basso
399d2f65da
feat(measurex): refactored measurement library (#528)
This commit introduce a measurement library that consists of
refactored code from earlier websteps experiments.

I am not going to add tests for the time being, because this library
is still a bit in flux, as we finalize websteps.

I will soon though commit documentation explaining in detail how
to use it, which currrently is at https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/506
and adds a new directory to internal/tutorial.

The core idea of this measurement library is to allow two
measurement modes:

1. tracing, which is what we're currently doing now, and the
tutorial shows how we can rewrite the measurement part of web
connectivity with measurex using less code. Under a tracing
approach, we construct a normal http.Client that however has
tracing configured, we gather events for resolve, connect, TLS
handshake, QUIC handshake, HTTP round trip, etc. and then we
try to make sense of what happened from the events stream;

2. step-by-step, which is what websteps does, and basically
means that after each operation you immediately write into
a Measurement structure its results and immediately draw the
conclusions on what seems odd (which later may become an
anomaly if we see what the test helper measured).

This library is also such that it produces a data format
compatible with the current OONI spec.

This work is part of https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1733.
2021-09-30 01:24:08 +02:00